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Tin; o::::con daily journal, roirrLAND, vi:dni:cday jsvkning. may 21, 1913. C00DI1P11T IS OFF FOR KELSO ; . m ; ..' Governor lister and Highway Commission Will Come as ' Far a$ Vancouver. Thursday night at the club rooms, i:t other test sl'In i-r -,-. f I Ulxtb ami . Morrison si rets. Crone town ciiMtd. It In Iiupot tant tiit t-l i turllncs, polltlce, children's parudu ftnd slmll atluul. ' HASTENING WORK ON BROADWAY STREET CARLlNE . , A . : , ' Ik , , . , , 1 i.-. - r ' ;! : L' '' V TP1 5 ! r i 11. m 1 .. .-- J t . , ' ? y I .. J t ' 1 ' It ' l ' i- f'i n - 'I . ., , '1 ' .' ',' ' i 'v. ' ar v,-. ',' ' iV " ' ....-V)' i ' t , -- - 'r. , ". fa Bran iv-'v Ni-'--vX ,-.4iff' ; -Ki l2i"V T' - 1 - ' WWSaaH ffei J-- f3SFr . .T yvi?-.; Scene on Broadway, East Side, where crew of Portland Rallay, Light & Power company is laying track.1 Caft will be runfilng over brides and ; SttUfUd'.that atl difficulties In ra . gard to frajichUti, and problems Of con struction will be settled In the nar fu ture, the Portland - Railway, Light & Power company has two crews of work men busy, laying tracks that will go to make up their line on Broadway and over the new Broadway bridge. . up to Jefferson street by September. . In this connection Vic President Fuller said he anticipated that cars will be operating over the structure and up Broadway to- Jefferson street before September, ' On the east side 109 workmen are em. ployed. They have just completed put ting In the eurves and switches at the Intersection of Williams avenue- an Broadway. The rails for one track are almost entirely laid from Union avenue to Williams and the trench of the sec ond track is excavated from Williams to Larrabee. ' In all, approximately one third of the work Is done, although ac- EASTERN OREGON State Officials Are Surprised at Progress and Fine Con- -dition of Institution. . Following a visit to Maryhlll, where they spent Sunday with Samuel Hill, investigating the hard surfaced roads on the Hill estate, and Monday, making their annual visit to the Eastern Ore gon hospital at Pendleton, State Treas urer Thomas B. Kay and Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott reached Portland yeiterday morning on their way back to the state capital. In speaking of the visit to Samuel Hill's estate on the upper Columbia, Mr. Kay said: "Mr. Olcott and myself, together with President Young of the North Bank road, left Portland Satur day night for Maryhill upon the invita tion of Samuel Hill, to spend Sunday1 Inspecting t.ie various kinds of hard surface-highways which he has built there for demonstration purpose. "We found that Mr. Hill had about 10 miles of splendid roads at Maryhlll. We made a careful examination of them and gleaned some Information which will be of value to the state highway board which was created by the. last legislature, and which will be organized eaVly In June. "Leaving Maryhlll Sunday night, Mr. Olcott and myself went on to Pendle ton, where we spent Monday Inspecting the Eastern Oregon hospital, located In that city. Both of us were very much pleased with what has been accom plished by Superintendent McNary. We found that wonderful progress had been mads in clearing up and improving the farm surrounding the hospital grounds Although it has been less than four months since Dr. McNary and .his corps of able assistants opened the Pendle ton institution, we found that they '.lave a fine garden planted from which they will take sufficient vegetables and gar- den truck for the use of the hospital for the remainder of the year, and from the alfalfa fields, they will cut sufficient hay to supply the institu tion's dfvlry herd and other livestock. "Dr. McNary has made fine progress in levelling up the rough grounds sur rounding the hospital and will soon have several acres of lawn around the insti tution buildings. He has his force well in hand and conditions at the institu tion are more favorable than we thought it possible for them to be in-so short a time." " - . Mr. Kay Is spending the day In Port land visiting relatives while Mr. Olcott returned to Salem on the early morn ing train. - tual construction work has been under way only IB days.. ,- ' On'lh west side 20 workmen are lay ing rails from Jefferson street toward Salmon on Broadway and are putting in connecting tracks, frog t and switches at jerrerion street. ' Ralls for the double tracks from the west approach of the bridge to Burnslde street are laid already, along with the third rail to handle broad guage cars in event the proposed Heusner franchise Is granted by the voters at the election June 2. Work from Burnslde to Morrison will be held up pending a decision by the people In regard to the Heusner fran chise. If it is. beaten, Mr. Fuller said work will' be started immediately to lay the narrow guage tracks, as equipment Is already on the ground. In event the Heusner franchise Is carried, the work will be delayed somewhat awaiting the arrival of special switches and frogs to enable tne joint use of the street by narrow and broad guaged lines,- This extra equipment has been ordered al ready. ... IT'S "VISE TO HAVE YOUR DENTAL WORK Performed at This Office J rt? ; V.':lf - ";"-'" DR. W. A. WISE In personal, attendance. Ask to see him so that you may be sure you are In the right place, as others ars using our Illlln iu am.uii uuiiium. stfTMAT aarrim nates. With flexible Suction. The very best and latest In modern dentistry, rxo more railing plates. BEAD OUB PBICXS. Oeod Bobber Plates, each. .... .13.00 The Best Bed Bubber Plates, eaeh ... .S7UW 83-karat Oold or Poveelai Crown .$3.00 83-karat Bridge Teetn, guar antied, aaoh S3.60 Sold or Snamel fillings, eaeh. .$1.00 Silver PllUnga, each...:.,..... 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Will Staffer, left at o'clock this morning for a week end tour of the Pacific, highway- be-tween-Qlymplfc-and-Veneonver; Ther will travel In the Lord and Shaffer au tomobiles as far as Chehalls. From there on they expect to be the guents of the commissioners of the counties through which the highway extends. The '.tour today, leads through Tenlno, Bucoda and Centralla to Chehalls. where the party will be guests of the Citizens' club at luncheon. The travelers plan to reach Toledo lo spen! the night. Thursday they will1 drive through Castlerork and to Kelso, where the after naan and evening will be spent with the Southwestern Washington Develop ment association delegates. Friday, -by way of Kalama, Woodland and La Center, they will drive on to Vancouver.' The membera of the narty except Treasurer Meath will start home to Olympla either Friday night or Sat urday morning. Meath plans to visit Portland before returning. Business Men's : Club. 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PARTIAL CONTENTS Note the many ejcluihrs fe tures in this' list of subjects. Every .member of erery family will find many topics ot daily in- : terest in the following: .... ff'v:' , .. . PlrtlAnnry ef th Enflltb Ltarii(a, Arrangimnt of Worrti to Stntsacts. Art of Correct Spelling. ' Abbreviation and Contraction!. Agrlotiltnral Product! ot thS V. S. Anthracite Production.- . '. Ann lei ot the World- ' - i ' Armj aod arr etatlitlca. Birth Paja. Birth Stone. Coal Prod act ton of the TT. S Coal Production of the World. Coffee Exportation of tha World. Common Englfah Christian Jfamef. . .' ComparatlTe Wealth of tha V. 8. Comparative Wealth of th World. : - Com Product of the World. ' Cotton Product of the V. 8. Cotton Product of tbe World. . ' -Derivation and DTeopmtat ot the InfUih Language. Derivation, SlgnlflcitioB and VtekngmM of ' Men. ... ' Derivation, 8lgnlflctloB and Klckaaates Sf Women. Dictionary of Commercial and Legal Terms. . Electoral Vote ot Each State, Enumeration of World' Ureat Xibrtrlta, Equivalent Projection Map. Exporta of the World. Famous Character In Poatrr and Proa. Foreign Words, Phrssea and . Quotation, Glossary of Automobile Term. Gkmsary of Aviation Term. Gold Product of the World. Gold Money of the World. Great Battle of the World. Import of the World. Key to Pronunciation. - ' Language -of- the Flower. Latest United States Oenaua. ' Map of the I'nlted States. ,.' Map of the World. . , ' Meaning of Genu. Metric System of Weight and VaunraSt ' Money In Circulation" In the D. S. Monograph oa Libraries, . . h'amee Origin and Meaning of Stat sad Terrltorie. National Debt of the World. Navle of . the World. Nicknames of Famous Paranaaae.1 Nickname ot State and Origination Oats Product of ui World. - Origin nd History ef inctlonarl. - - Part cf Speech sad Grammatical Signifies rig Iron Product ef the WorTd. - - Population of State and Oountl Population of th World. President of the United States. Principal Cities of tha Halted State. V rrinrtple ot Grammar Orthography, EtJ. nology. Syntax and Prosody. PunctuittoB Virk and Meaolaf. ', '. Rule for Capital Letter. Silver Money of the World. ' Sliver Product of th World. " mmpllf led Spelling Bale. Simplified Nvr Words Adopted. Steel Product of tbe World. Sugar Product of the World. . ' ( . HTionvm and Antonym. Tea Exportation of tha World. Time Difference. Tobacoo Product of th V. S. ' Tobacco- Product of the World. United state Army statistic. Value of Foreign Coins la V. 8. Versification Form sad Bule. vylth ot the World. Weather Forecasting. Wheat Product of th V. S. f; Wheat Product of the Worlds . Wool Product ef th C. S. Wool Product of th World. Mow. Look for the Dictionary Coupon on Page 21