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THE Oltr.GON DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 21. Silt. 1 COWIES UP BEFORE '. NAVAL EXPERTS Congress cf Navigation Con vcncs Thursday in Phlladc! phia; Representatives of 20 Nations Will Attend. Ncwbcrg, Or., Has 30 Live Boy Scouts f PtlU4lla. Utf 21 None rKlB nun 10 leir a(loa. ae4 cetilr. of lb meet 4 ipii( la lalaa4 aut4 ewea Mrl (Ion f Iheir respective fNirlM, aeee elreed? arrive in mie mr. aa4 ! i ion I dJeaetina are i rcb phiia. clelphM i4ar ao4 kMnorrvv. la lima for lit (4Mt at In llflli Interna. 1ior.il Cunaiees I havlfaUon, ea Thureder. Thla will fee I ha first time thai aue f Iheee couereseea la Iel4 la Iba L'a 4 a la lea. !r loua r"tireea bare II tma held In Kurope, (Ita laal al HI. Ireterebtirc. la ll. Ite4le thla. there war aimllar cop area eee al Inler veJa of Ihree or four rears In Ualaium. lfiM. Italy. Englaa4, Uersjsaajr, Ha land and Aaatrta. I Ureal Crewa kVayUl. . With ea'h ronareea latere! an4 at (tndaoee) Increaaee a the aetiooe reel Im tha valuable work befUf dona. Th 4leukaloae an4 coarlualona ef thea satherlocs form Iba bee ilatlnf f uld tor all narlfeflon rubUuia thai ma arue. bauauee they retire! Iba world bee I experience and in cencenaua of Opinion of Iba graalaal aaperta. ' Tla reran! Tiiaalo Oleaster ha made lha safety af ooeea lraal a ub)ect o Ilia moat Iniene Inlrreal lo all eeafar- uia nations and lha dietiaision of tha arl(Mia problem aucieeted by lha un fortunate event will form part of tha prefraro. and will undoubtedly eceupy Iba allanilon of Iba coograaa for eoro Ume. rreaoe Beads Large Dalef etloa. Tha lait foreign delagallon will be that of 4'tanra. ahluii alll b beaded I by Mr. iliarl, who la Inapactor gen ' eral of road and brldgca of tha French government and hold tba honorary de gree of . D. from lha t'nlveraltjr of rennsylvauila. (lerrnanr'a delegation will Include J. r. Uubendey, bead of tha Hamburg harbor worka; Uaoraa Lands berg, of Uerlln, and several other noted ejkperia. Ureal Uriuln'a delegation will ba headed by Lieutenant Colonel 11. A. Yorke. chief Inapactor of rail rood a. Tba Belgian initiation will ba headed by (1. Helleputte, who aa tha flrat preal- ornt or lha navigation congraaa, and will alio Include Michel Hogaart and Cliarlea Mcrtena of llruaaela and I'aul Rueff of Antwerp. Italy will be offi cially represented by Hanjuat dt Teul ada. Carlo Valcntlnl and Ignaalo Ing- laau; Hwedao by a delegation headed by CoL Krederlck WUhelm lUnaen. of Stockholm, preaident of tha Koyal Ad mlnlatratlon of - Hydraulic Power. Among other noted delegatea will ba Af. K. de Tlnvonoff and General de Bcholay- ' aky. or.Kuaala. Al. Zolirun de Kohanyl. or Hungary, Gulllo Rola.. the noted Italian expert, and many othera. There are alao many other noted engineer and navigation expert a, not officially connected with any delega tion, who will attend tba aeaeldna of taa coagreea. Laud board would ' ' ( Ain wrDv im i Ave nn - . (Salem Bureaa af Tbe Joanul.t Salem, Or.. May 81. Aa a reault of a concession made by the state land board, at a meeting held yeaterduy after noon, to C. M. Sain and aeaoclatea the! . work of preparing to extract tha salt j drpostlj In Abert and Summer lakes, In Lake county, will ba started by June ; 1. This concession was the reduction I of the surety bond required of Sain and associates from 150,000 to $10,090 for the first year, on condition that the hord will be Increased to $5 0,00 J there after. v All provisions of the contract between the ,tate and Sain were agreed ' upon about two months ago, and the matter has been held up pending the filing of a proper bond by Sain. Js'ow that this feature Is nettled Sain states no time will be lost In getting the preliminary development work atarted. He said he i had men on tha ground ready to begin ttt- r K 4 -- a 1 "-0 - Fhot fcf Crelelee) ftalUar. Newberg'i Hoy grout rompany ronalaU of thraa palroU of 10 bora aacb i and la fiat dereloplof Into a llv organlutloa. Tba boyi win aa tabliah a camp Irir tba fcUla later in tba uramar.. where tba rootlna cf military Ufa M ba cnaJnlalaed. FOREST PAT ROL VORK APPEALS STRONGLY TO MANY MEN AS DEAL SUMMER VACATION JOB fUlrro. Or., May !1 Te many, many paraona lha acme of Ihlaga daalred for a aummer a vacation la a Job In Iba atata f Ira warden eeraic. Then one may roam tba timbered hilla or 'alt by the bal Wing brooks and vlalt with nature. and all the while be drawing aipenee money from Uncle Ham or the atata treasury. Tnls Ida see ma ao prevalent that the governor. Ibe secretary of atata and other offlolalo are betna bealeged wllh raqueeta la uae their influence lo get poaltiona far tha applicants. These requeala have been tumea over la siacka to the atata forester. "During the leet ftw weeks I have received a large number or applications for work In the elate fire warden aervlce from men who have bad no experience In forest patrol or fire fighting work, aald State roreeter Elliott. "Many of them aeeerted that they are employed In cltlea and towna and dratre outdoor work for a change, or for tha purpose of regaining their health. Tha work of the field force la atrenuoua and requires able bodied men who are at home In the I woods and have bad cenatderable ea parlance In fighting and guarding agalnal foreet flrea. A a far aa poaalbla man for patrol duty will be aelerted from tbe people realdlng within tbe dla trie l to be patrolled. It la therefore en tirely out of tbe aueatlon for ma to consider We api'llcallona of Innpeii aoced man who deelre a poallon of thla kind chiefly for. racreatloa during the summer months. "I alao wiaa to emphaalse lha fart that tha foreatrr work of tbe atata la directed by a non-political board of for eatry. and 'the political backing which a ore appllcanla have considered necea aary will under no rlrcumetancee have any Influence in conalderlng tbelr appll ratlona. It la auggeated that men be lieving theiaeelvea qualified for forest patrol work apply directly to tha atata foreater'a office instead of to the gov ernor or other atate offlclala. Thla plan will relieve othrr offleee from needleaa work In referring letters to tha atate foreater'a office, and result In more prompt attention to applications." II V II M 0 ID-', P HI Friendly Suit Ukcly to Be BrouQht to Clear Univer sity Cases (Wet nWaae a Tba Maull flle.a Ok. May tl4.eaplyag wttb a reaolMtlaa rM4 lr Ibe board of ' geaia er le I aiversiiy of tHea. al a rare! iwtiini m the capital, (later no Heal to4ay n.J to 1 Heir let Alloc- aey Juha M.Nary a riee( that ba brmg aull lo n)uin swriarr of Klale lKxit from, certifying lb 1 1 ilea of lha 1.1 lie ar prvpnallng ie.e far Iba I'al. Verally Of Uteava la lha variuaa ivuiif (lerka lo be lae4 upon lha ballot a for a referendum tola of iba people al the ncii eieciiua. When the caae of H. If. rrlandlv i ('Iron, al.l.-1, involved the unit lesuea. waa decided by ibe supfrma court a few days ago, the court alamlaaed tha aull on lie ground Ibat an Individual iu!4 not bring auch a ault. but thai lha action must ba Inatltuted by a prop er law officer of lb atala. And II la underetood the proper officer la the die trtci attorney. la the lower eourta lha fact 'thai mang, of the elf naiurea lo the referen dum petition filed wlb lha aecretary of state were Fraudulent, end It la on thla ground that the request for tha district attorney to bring the restraining ault la baaed. When filatrlct Attorney McNary waa quaatlnnetl concerning th matter tba requeet from Uovernor NVeet had not reached hint, and be would have nothing lo aay until after he knew exactly what waa asked of him. lie aald he would flrat Inveatlgate to aacertaln whether he waa the proper officer to bring the suit A ehort time ago a petition waa filed In the supreme court for a rehearing of Iba rase- of rrlandly ve. OI ott. OFFICERS SEEK PISSING i EER Anthony Castle of Klamath Fails Leaves No Clue Behind. laeaiwl as TVe ! 1 Kiaeaath ralta. Or. May II fMlo 4 stenrra detKillea are eeehlag la k1 a the PBteierlotea 4laptMraaca af Aalhoay Cast la. Wealthy aluaaar. Ual at I a'elorli tUlurilay afiaraoua. Ilia two months' bride haa net aaa hlaa alnra early aiaturdar. K rwaocia for the dlaappeareaca haa beea dlaveraraat. Caa le waa aWul yeara ar age. wae aac) roualy eurvetor a ad poalmaeier af Kl mala r alia. 1 aleea trac ba rouad la- aay Una, river e4 Lake aCuwaaa will be dragged. 1 MM AT IllO RIVER DELIGHTS BERRY MEN Moefrr la VaaMnton. (Weiblnstna Tluieea of 1a Jmnil Waahlngton, May 21. Captain Mosler of JVrtland la here attending hcarlnga on the Alaska flsherlea bill. work. The atate la to receive a royalty on the products r iaaa. 8lemhlp Com pan Formed. (Salem Hareaa of Tbe Journal.) 8a!en. Or.. May II. Articles of In corporation were filed here today for the Pacific Steamship company, which baa far lie purpoee the maintenance of a coaatwlse and foreign steamship aerv lce. . The capital stock a 160,000. The Inoorporatora are E. If. Dodge, Ben.C. Dey, M. Woodworth of Portland, where tha principal place of buslnesa will be. Olcott Ptotm Sportsmanahlp. Salem. Or.. May 31. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Is a fisherman. Displayed In the window of a principal gun store In thla city Is the proof of this fact. It la a Chinook aalmon. and a beauty. It la three feet, eight tnchea long, and welgha It pounds. . Olcott says that ha caught It with a lik and Una Tha trick waa turned In the North Umpqua river, near Winchester, where tha aecretary of atate stopped for a few boura' flahlng while on his way home from attending the festivities at Rpseburg. Best 5 Cent Smoke All that money, bralna and experience can do haa been done to place the "3am Sloan" clear on the market at the price 6c, Fun and exercise skating. Oakj Rink. How American Women May Keep Face Young "The American amart woman agea early, far earlier than the Knglleh wo man," ears Christian Miller, F. C. I., the famous Engllah health expert Klie adila that our climate "so exhilarates that you overexert yourselves and grow old before you know It That aaino exhila rating air drlea the akin. The akin that lacka molature grows pale and withered looking and soon forms wrinkles." "Tha American oomplexlon" la best treated by applying pure merrollind wax. which causes tha faded, lifeless cuticle to flake off In minute particle. a little each day,- until the frenh. young akin beneath la wholly In evidence. Ev ery drugglat haa thla wax; one ounce la aufficlent. Spread on at night like cola cream, washing It off next morning. For wrinklen, dissolve an ounce or powdered saxollt In a half pint witch hazel: bathe the face In thla. immedi ately every wrinkle la affected, even the deeper lines. Uoth treatmenta are re- markanie racial re.iuvenatora. laeaeU te Tee Jearaall Jteod River. Or.. May II. A heavy rain vlallad the Hood Hlver valley Hun- day, greatly lo the delight of tha berry groaera and erchardiala. Indication are now that the weather will be a little cooler for a few day, which will re tard ripening of lha etrawberrlea. Tha advance guard of the Indian Iwrry pick ing rontlncent arrived In Hood River undey. Iteporla coma from the aeveral rraertatlona that there will be a large number of tbe dusky tribe on hand to asalat In gathering the crop. Indians are considered the beat berry pit k ere on account of ibalr being able lo andare the etooped poalilun necessary to gather tha rroit BANDS OF SHEEP SENT TO SUMMER RANGE iRpeHal le Tbe Jouratl ) Klickitat, Waah., May !l. Leo T. Drune. the weatern Klickitat sheep king, haa croeaed hla banda of sheep over tha Wahklacua bridge and' haa headed them directly for the "summer rangea near Mount Adams. Mr. tlrune eaya In bring ing aheep directly through from Orand Da Ilea by way of Vahklacua (o Mount Adama that it aavea him three days" drive. He la of the opinion If tha North flank railroad would provide loadlna facilltlea at Wahklacua that much of tha livestock that la driven to North Yakima for ahlpment every fall would ba driven to Wahklacua which would be two daya' shorter drive over any other railway point and atock would ba In better condition In reaching market from tha aummer range. Farmer Geta Hard Sentence. (tTnl!ed Frees Leased Wire.) Woodatock. Ont,, May 21. John R. McKay, a prominent Weat Zorra farm er, waa aentenced thla morning to 10 yeara In Kingston penitentiary with 19 lashea when ha goes In and 16 near tha expiration of hie aentence. he having been found guilty of a charge preferred by hla wife on behalf of her 16-year-old daughter. W7 Always in the Lead Brook Hats .Without a Peer at $3oOO Full of every new kind of style, in loft. ' stiff or straw shapes. 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