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THE. QR.EQQN PATL.Y JOURNAL'. FQIVrLAND, - MQNBAY EYFNWJO. JULY 21, -1915, ; AT.HU.ff nr 1U HilQiourhcy inWasnina ton ' County and Compan V sons With -Holland Redound to Former's Credit., ... n. .n.i - , . f t . J" ' , ' fly x QClej; ' ' ! ' W. R. teuton, tdntKla farmer from ' Arkansas end tnagasine fHr, Air. wiiKes 9 ma tiiu mes, vuus "' . and Mr- 'Tnorpburg. both - pf ' Forest ' Grove and th writer, recently took a i the country around, Kareet Grove. Wn ' Ylslted, the 1200-eor nursery at Orenco. one of tko largest nurseries in . tlie "' L'nJtei 8tteSj spent an hour or mora at Vv. k. Newell', beautuut Mnr fsrn? nl vlslteJ Charry Oroya, Votes VaUejt,, $a-t , Vid'a Hill tini a eoiv f oter nearbf districts and ; neighborhoods. '.tti cy clometer showed that wa had traveled 111 miles, and there was not poos tulle - - taead ttfthsttttlrs, uxml'r-'-s':. It 1 Impossible to take atrip of this . Kind and not. b ImprAsed. .b the won derful '4tiu I tha WiUmetta valley. " We paused io. tnldafternooa on thesum tnit o th west , of bill near Cole' , . valley. i We had driven (or., heitra , throusk; fertile ad beautiful farmlug - outry. Bejtow- v atretcned, mUa on ; , , miie, to ia eastward, orcnaras ana garr den grata, f ie'.da, and r clover Held ; Here and' there could be en a group ( of eatlla standing 1 drowsy" content ment, knee, igh, In grass, or lyfc ara under, some spreading oak. . ,- . Aa our eyea ranged $rm th AlYr thread of the stream in the valley, paat . elunM. .'of wgrae'p the blUsWes and on over the peaceful beauty . ft meadow and afoodland, f)Wa and farm and orchard, end on a?d o t,y hare . mount moo waa silhouetted against the eastern sky line, Mr. Llh,Vn aa,l: t ' "fOu peopleiWho live , here do ,' not - realise what a .beautiful and encbant . Ing le,n4 yw have, havft hen aU oyeo the ViUd States, aud aowbax will you v,. ea a more exquisite or a mora satisfy- . , lng view than taU If aa seen and restful as the far-famed ' Emerald Islo v and aa fertile aa t,he valley of the Nil It waa worth tli kmg U tha pioneer made across tha plains to come to buoj ; - a valley o4 dejigbti auok a garden ot , Edep, f uch a : land of fulfillment an , ,,-thia. sitil.v.-' H To tell o9 auch a trini would take a 1 full page of U'ha Joufnal, and ' then muofe.wwld be omUtad, 'o knfgtf&f , ,to mention only.a few of the facta toll ua te Jiidga HoUU attd Mr Thowjhurg, 1 and o.nit all deacrlptioMa; of tha various ' plaoes wa visited. I must, though, amy , , a few. wprda bo,u out visit tha iiome . Of Judge Forbia, formerly t o -Butte, ' Mont, who, baa, come to. th WiHanwtU '-valley and Iwned barren hillside irite ' 'a mode) farm and a beautiful country : hOmai Wa atnnA1 than, anrf KTr XTnr- bis and her daughter took .a out tJ where the blaclt capa, loanberriea and -raspberries, laraerlpa and luscious, were waiting to be picked and eaten. . ., r "Although wa are only 26 naifes from Portland .Mi4 JudgaioUa.'yetlland can be bough within a mlla or ao of Forest Grov at om, H& V IMO an 'acre, Wa "aava just coma from Duvld'e . Mill, i I know of no better section in -the valley Ibo'. Uitrct for tha i raising of prunes and other fruits. They vare begln,ulng ta pn tha &1U lands to "vineyards nd ba grapaa aeem to dj r.weU there. OUr'footlUU land aeem to ' be Weally adapted . to he rrwtb ,ot k ILngllsb waluu:i and Jrult trees, avtca aa applaa prvaw and eb,arrie4 th . old dajs our bottom lands were given , over ta the grow la of grain, but now 'Vb ha rii bottom, laad wa are - ing onion. trawberrUa, raspbarries, -lognberrtes, currant end tTteberrlcs and yejteta.bVa.'sr;:'- , "Qvt Waroe8 ot yornd , apablea - our farmera to go Into truck gardening wltb. govd profit to, themaalvea. and poultry do 'walL but the laduatrr . , which haa received he most atten Xaa la ' dalryUig. With ojut, aU(J aiimata and :vreea ood ,u tba yaaa arav4, apwi , . have proved great xotoneyrmakera. W-t , have one of the largest milk pondeaaere on th coaat at ywaat, Qro.ve. About ,140.000 month V Paid out to the farm- -ars foir tatlfc by the oompaar Forsst -Groy 1 ceralrtj; bleajepd to tba'ebar- acter of It . surrounding corutry, aid ' Forest Grove Itself la n mighty pleas. . ant placa to yva In, Wa are, In, eaay i touch with Portland. Wa bava fine , colUga, Pa,Af,V vnAveraltty. tout t $ watap apd no aaHon and, a food, class Twilling llan j Recommends Hatty s II,?. CHAS. W, TTLEAIAN , bava ua"ed Duf fya Pure Malt Whla kay as, a medicinal toalo since 190a. I bad pneumonia and waa directed by my family physialan to use Duffy's. It did an n great deal of good, and ever ainoa 5t haa "been used by nay family, f am t 8 yeara of oja and a commercial trav eler. Am outdoor a great deal, and find .this medicine a .worthy stimulant and good preventive for colds, etc for , which l' obeerfully recommend it" -Charle -W, ftUUe.rn.an, 1M CUtefli Ay, Brooklyn. U. T. Duffy' Pure Malt Whi.key The merit a noneaty of a product a been, befo tbajpublic for mora that h tlonad. It fdrne ha spread the world eve: it stands today a most celebrated and auocessf ul medicine. H a great remedial agent in the, treatment of pneumonia, grlp, cdUgh. colds, other ihrob.t and lung troubles . and tn all ' atoiasch trouble,.''" i w' Sbtfya-rar MaH' Whiskey U the nix whiskey that was taxed by the Ctoveraiuent a medifpie dorln the Spaaish-Aiuericaa War. bold by most ; amifirlsta, g-rooer and dealers ia sealed botiiea only, prio fl.oa- U Ton can't procure It, let a know; aitf w will tall Jon bow to obUla It. Writ, fot free octor advice and boob of rip oz table ant sick worn. The Tutt g ' ltal? Wblaka JboobestaiC M. ir, " JILTED MAIDEN WINS'- LQYE INMAU ATTIR5 , Miss Henrietta Aiken. Wheelliur. W. Va.- July 21. Harry Pendleton refusea to, aay whether Hen rietta Aiken, a ogf Bridgeport, Ohio, bas permitted him o resume, his court ing. For more than, two year Harry waa engaged ta Dessie Malntyre of this city. Recently fee changed bis affections io Misa Aiken. "Agr4 by te troka ojt Cupid, MUs Mcfutyr thought k would go the little love god one' better.' She went to Bridgeport,' cut her blr short and donned the attire of . a mod. ant Beau QvuuisjeV Pessle lost no time In making tfee acquaintance of Mlaa Aiken and Inyntdiitejy beean a ripl fira courtship hat awept Ppndleton. completely ojt of. tha running Heftri atta dlBmlSged Harry and allowed, tha masquerading Peggie ta monopolize her. When Dessie was certain bar trick bad, aucceeded she disclosed as? real identity i,o the horrtfled Henriftta, and then re turn,e4 W Wheeling. : af clUxenav Jw cou.ld 40 far lad. far worse tha making Forest Grov your borne." - ., . JntalklmjjwHfe Oyrtia Happy. Plo aeer resident gppiane and cne of the prominent attorneys tbera, ha said;- vt bave recently, compteted a trip th,rouga 5b . WllUmett valley. I believa the ay will cowa wben, you auppprt U comfort 20, tVea yo,ur preien: pppula tlon. Wlk yoyr alW ttr-ptara, your Im; munity frpm, fever and, destruotlv Storms, your graao reen tha ya) around, your abundance of clear, coli mountain water, tha Willamette valley Is an ideal dairy country; Twenty acres pf productive Willamette valley land, with a dairy' bard, will' keep' a family busy and make a good living for lu X bava recently- returned from a trip through Holland. They dp not hive tha mild, via tars, of tha Willamette val ley, yet they build sea walls, make tha land and then, nuUta tha soli to TO J th I land, and pay siooo an acre for this re claimed land, and; make auutey in dary ing. Keeping ibc powa os, tha land, tbey are eonataatly enrlohlng their soil, and, Holland Is, Increasing in fertility and proauctmuf. f , . ; - "If they can pay H90Q n aori for laud for Aalryinj purpose, you aa eo with your land at from 60 to 1160 an acra what a chance there, 1 for, build ing up a great dairying Industry In tue xfiX 9 th Wamatfov . '. . f . (BpaaUt ta Tha )waai. Ashland, OrM July 21. A very mvs teroua urveylng party haa paen em ployed In Ashland and vanity the past week. The members are known to, ba BeMtlero. Pacific man, but ar no part ot tha regular division staff and have pen putting In much, tlm in h, right 01 way ana on ins property or the com pany Jn Ahlpd, The Southern Paclfio owns 40 acre of land her which H Ua persistently refused. Id leaaa or eU and for month rumor have been qurrant among rail road men that th unmarging of tha Central and Southern, Pacific nta wpvild mean the building of shops here and the adding of 29 families to the population ft Ashland. Notldijg official caa ba laaru4 of tba object of tha aurvey and local Pfficlala tUsclaim any knowledge of their purpose while admitting that they at. wvrW for th eflmpany. npANNQM'BALi IS FOUND IMBEDDED NEAR QENTER OF HARBOR TREE , Aberdeen. Wash.. , July 21. . while cutting a flv foot fir lo ia - m urajr ti-por wommeri e cial company miU at Oosmopo"e lis, Saturday, the saw glanced 0 on ft bard substance Investiga-i tion revealed a three inch stee cannon ball embedded near the " .... '. . . .. . ... . m T center 01 a ires inai naa Des--e cut on Hoquiam river. .The ba had lodged in the tree probably e 0 year ago and tha tree had w extended around it. No expla- e e natioa oan ba gives of th my v :tsry- t WOMAN'S DRESS GETS I.I. prisqneB:out.:QF;JAil S .... ' '' l'f' !W . , , 'V-. , . OakUad, t3U July '1. Working k quick change act on Jailer Eugene niacnief, vtpe uurnerioro, a notorious pickpocket,, slipped 'into a whit dress and whtp hat with a big trjen plum, walked, out pf t'i ma,in antranoa to the oust JaU pn the arm of an aocm pile and today is still at liberty. Cpm. rford received a visitor yeetordayand he proviOod th Alsgnlsa .7. ,,.n 1 ni'yi i ' mi" ' H m nr"" v .;. I 1 ASHLAND vu OFsnws SHOPS MADERO ; HISTORY Washington Learns Provision ai OQv?rnment isj poomed anp Its Overthrow is tx pected Hourly at Capital. limited Cress Leiaed WlreJ Washington,, July 21. Tha govern- ment of Provisional Freqtdent Ituerta of lirxtaq is doomed, and his overthrow , i "' J- V A,. Ml.il Tf.-,., - r-r-vr. - This information., furnished from an authwliaiiva 'sours, t In the hand of the united etaes government touay, ana bi. It wa Stated by a person In au thorlty. , a the reaaon the Wilson ad mtnUtratioa ha, not racagnUed ' the presynl MeJScap gfftvanprnaat. It p,ould pot ,e (earned whether the JnformaUon was reerlved from Americap consul In Mexico. tr. from private ouroe.' . . 1 , Vnoonf Irmed raporta, circulated ' to-; day, wart t tha that.froarlQan Ambassador Henry Lanf Wilson baa ba;ummpn' tfl Waa'niipn, "ta -e- PW quotations in wnicn. in auegeo, be eriUclaed the AVilsou administration 4 -unreal taie moassB unit - ty. noon Will arrlva. hr f rpnu ilfcxf(?ft city, vnuraoayr pr Taay. 41 peciaq here H M HW,Wicn j&tf&fA Qr?Ptat Trip. ... V f.i tOaited Press UiaMl Wire. , TvMV 3mx JV-r-.Th g reatast ipierest la; manifested today ovef 1 reported iatantloa of General Follx pia of Iex laala aoma P ToWa aa a tenraeantativa of the Huerta government , me newspaper comment , on tha move, and nearly al llplomat. ln ultfrlpp mo tiv in Dias' comiua. but do not agree a0 ho mptiva hebina, the trip, pome believe that Huerta Is politely sending Wi Jntp axlle wblla, ther predipt he la oomlng to negotlat Ueaican-Jap- oos.a lj,lance, . V It I rumored, her that President Hu erU icon, Vlll forward to Tohio a for mal after of 80,000 acres of land tn Mexico, which Japan asked for coloni sation purposes, and it 1 believe. pos sible that the conveyance pf tl offer It tha has la for Din,; rtjf. ' V ' Trevlno to Sfeet plaz. v !, Xos Angeles, July II Ooneral Oero- Alma ' Trevlno of tb Meiican , federal array is extweted her toplght .to confer with General IVjIU Pia,; Mexican spo ctal anbawdor to Ja.pa.tv.wbo, vrill'ar Hva opifbt. Trevlno s son la 111 here. 11 S saiu nat tn general mapircp 10 th'p,remacy of Maxioo and it is l re gard to tbia that he will consult i. with : ' ij I'.ll!"- m, .wi. H1", 'HI S AWafVaJf, . WW "ysav stnynSM I 5C5yTOirJuly t. ;Tba farmer ofJ tbi aurrquadm country hva organised a Farmers' Soclatsf pf fqufty with a large membership, and a fea aet suffi cient t VWa Kflofl wotk, Th system uvea g ,. purely ousiness,' organiaauoa for the systematic markating or jarm prodvwta, pvtPOftins t cura equitj and fair dealing; al business relations of f armra further to remove . any (Un necessary middlemen and epulaUon la th producta of th farm, bringing' tha consumers and producer closer to gether. The offloara elected ara; J. P. Bean, president; F. T. Komlg, vie presi dent; J. W. Flnnsec re ta,ry-treasurer. . - , ..ni if j.i .m "... ' -i.v . Crtea LoganVfirrlea, 34 Afre. fDcw w e ?Maavi v lndaaendca...CU. JuJy ZL-T-A Yield ppwUdored. rembrlfabl t ha bean ob tained, from hi halt acra patch, of newix . planted loanaerea, ay. yif. House of thi city, who, will bary,est 15Q crates. These will net at leaat 70 cent each,, making $105 for tha half acra Mr, House states mat one should pick boxts from an old field of berrle. which would bring the owner nearly $400 at tffaat canneries. He esti mate th net profit at $200 an acra Many loganberries are being planted in th potwty ana t. rowera a.11 agree there la money In them. Beqnsvm loo? Pker FuglUye. Balem, Or., July 21. Requisition' waa lasued today for O. A. Rogeja, under iwaat' in, Ca.lUftrnift WP,td, in Baker for larceny by embesslerfent. Ha Is charged with embessUng- J16& from th, Southarn Idaho Tract society. Low Ev?ry Ddy from This POIJQ TRIP cmCACQ ,:,-,,t.$72,0O. ST. ACQUIS ........ 70.00 KANSAS CITY .... 60.00 QMAHA ........... 13000 Very Attractiy e:; IliM. Also tp many important eastern cities; good all sunimer with ' v. stopovers and diverse rQvte privileges. ,ru v A Broad Choice 4jf Routes ' You generaHv expett to Include in -your eastern ' trip", a , . ' number of the bier cities in the middle west. - It is desirable to ''be .ticketed via a railroad hat reaches the greatest number of ? ?V' ? BURtTKmrOM TP ATMS PWraifftfM . v V ' - it,- --- Mianeapolis, St Paul ftncl Chicago MinrteapoUai, st, Paul and Sfc Louis BiUigs, .Ovr and Ornah - Billings,. Kansas City and St, Louis Denver; Omaha . and Chicago DenverJ St; Joseph anj St. Louis W' If hroilg i .tickets via Billing ' Jine OrVia Denver tO the East. "1 biwvif iKMiir a,mcougft ticwover. the. urUngtoi wiU UlCW4 rny,of thesi;cithea,, ' .f 7,v ;t-rK Vii. fni' Waelifn4 wiU h glad Vo point pat th. topoTy -f CK I uSSnVVJ0: s-o osslbls t5dVra 0? KrUngton'aoVii ' if you'll teU n whr yon want ta go, fft , 14 V -eip yotii W;. ' h' viifiui rmar n f nAvn , f4AifJtriK..a. a, a .... , tii ' t ..jt 1 'Ull'Jlil! 1 a l. "rAere; Coor !! 1. 1 , 1 . STILL AT ISLAND Canadian Bank Holdup Rises AbOY fyses, of , Each,-,. - .HQwever, .yi, , . (Cnlted Pran Mm4 XVIrt.l -4 1 Belllngham. tVasJi.. j,wJy , lrWU Hhaw island; in tha San Juan archipel ago, still surrounded by posse undur command of 9h,rf( B.oyQe,' tha hunt for th bandit who, with a second desper ado, held up tw bank clerk i af the Koyal Bank of, Canada, ner. Union Bay, S.' C, July i, and robbed them pf near r I300Q, la on again. . ' t ' --' Sheriff aoyee" manhuRUr hay bean augmented by the addition of Captain Btev Doyle, of Friday lUrbpr. , famed a n ahaser-of crirrnflls, and 20 depu- ji picsea irom tn niovt asnng prra pre and fishermen an tha Ban Juan iands. Ceptnln Doyle shares the be lief Wttb Sheriff Boyua that th aptluw has not outwitted them and that ha wfll be captured on Shaw Island. "Do pqt shoot the" outlaw unless, (n self de? Ifnaei'a the order to the pugsea. .'; Th Canadian revenue cutter Falonta 1 stationed at tha cennty : dok op ShftW. Ulahd 'and two email row boat r: jerw on' the Dgacn ctoaa Dy. xna anadiafi officers have left the boats on the beach In qrdar t temt th outlaw, Phoiav(hvbpaid pa P tegn apd row frptrt the shpra he wMI ' FH by th;cuttr,V -: -,-::. : V '; :- 'v '- Detectives ' disguised aa fishermen hava ' f ollawad the shore of , Shaw Ujand, going ashore, fq cook their meals in the hope that th PMtlgyr wou'l if them aa h did fisherman yral day ago and demand that . they , ink bpn frpn th (aland. Tha turitlye, . bow ever, has ao far avoided tn disguised Wt the ryae, . aeiaaiivPH ana in nil urauioiiiiji aua- .. .i.1' " i"1'. - .. .. i' i.iit..l' . ARANT, EJECTED FRQM PARK BUILDINGS BY FORCE, STAYS ON JOB (Continued From Page One.) Lake National Perk gu.nd.4x mprnipg by PpUafl, State MarahaJ lBlfa M. Scott wa mada today by Clarence L. Ream, govarpraenf prosecptOf, Rem last week rendered an opinion .ythorii- ing optt'f aptloj. .f "Ararat' contention," saia . -n, jteame. "wa that h. hl under th civil aeri VIP,- w thrafprp po fubjppt t9 I0' moval bi thft aacrelary pf tha Iptajlar. 'Th matter wa, aMbmHMid, t, h d,eptyrtmnt pf Justice and, I made ap inveatigation f the matter. In my oplnipn, 'Arant' stand waa not wail taken; Arant la subject to rempval, baa been removed and Steele has been apporntod. afl qmillflod a,s, guperlntd ent of Crater, Lake Rational fa,rk. I furthe b4Vl thf marha - tha,t was Steel' duty to begin ervlng his term at one en4 any (Teraoa hindering by force -Steel'' act in taking charge, would be guilty of breach of , tha peaca," " i'v' V, u "It; war4hp-duty of tha jnajahaLtu prevent auah' breach and tox remava Arant from the position; Under these instructions, Bcot left ?TtlPw deputy fdt Crater Lake, arriving; Uier r nuay cvg. 4 vT " Hf from tla war wllFb, , TePWtefli 1 nab Arant reiuseu m uti wM'f . government "property . Wberaupon th ,marha wi adyiaed tj 'm,.v Aran, apd InstalJ Steel. " t. 'T understand thjs was don Sunday. Only nominal fore wa . ahown and Steel' bad been installed." . - Beames recelvd - a ' ipnf ' tnassag a from Scott laat-nlgnt in wbic U waa stated that Arant bad been evicted. War kftd. ;, VWr mesage stated. Arant' onlyremedynowi - ldgei out what i Iwown ; aa a warranto, proceedings,' a mt lp whlph Steel would be compelled to shovf immadlate ly why he ha fight tH Pttp,. Summary acUon w dejmanflad. m this instance, said Beames, . because of the extreme hortpaaa af tha CrateP Lake season and the. fact that a number pf lprovan,enta orflejp4 ro,,da, A ?r rt Wwr nacesfflry. Two Asylum Patient Escape (Salen, ue 04 h Jeoraa.1.) -. , Salem. Or., July : 81,--W. a Dibble. cnm4ttad to th, tta lna,np aaylum from Multnomah, ' and 'Tom , McNary, committed from, Mfto, papa; todiiy,, xney were out' aoout in grouna oa purple. attbf ppe, a T4m4 ! gerpu, ,., . . ,j v.,..T , ,, Rates ILast Dte to September 30th FARES TO ST. JOSEPH S1AM SJQUX cTV tw,oa ROCJK ISXAND..i IQ.00 - ixxi , HM) s. )m4.;. ;y r . . . , Pender an4 x?ansa City i Kanaa City n4 Steals Kansas Chy an4-Chicago Omaha and Kansas Qit Omah and, Chicago ( v , Omaha and St Loula ' ; are honored oyer the direct' rTho man in rr ri.rt iVirtr wl.v firYQ V cry tha C W TOOEIlBs - " r 1 inn -. . Chamberlain's Bill Will Qo Over ' Until December; Chances for Oreaon: Stone in New ; ostoffico Considered Qood, f K r ; f. , s! . 1 1 , y,;iW v,, (.''.-'v.'-.i . .i. v . ' iF.jfj (WmhlBftOB BWtn Of Th. JoorMl.V . Washington, July 21. After- repeated piiuim i utf.li yip AtasK rauroaq bill, Beaatop Chambertaln has been urged If pllPTf popdratidp; p it to, o vpc. iu noAi reguiap fssioq of ,i. songress. which will begin U cemher, . -i!'".'-' .'' ',,' i Senator Simmon - has erpr?sed th fear that consideration of. the hill at this special session might Interfere with the administration program fqr the eni actment of tafiff and eurrencj leglsla tlon,'- However, he is .not-opposed tp me meaurer netiner ia rremqent nil an, although he thinks it ia adyisabl to postpone oanslderatlon of Sena to.r Chamherlaln has,' somewhat wlucti antly, consented to this plan, more -especially as several ' : senators besides, Simmons , have also ' expressed a pslre that it ba not taken up at thi tithe. ', .Aa ha, been, intimated in preylpu Vll patche' (Senatpr Chamberlain , led ' tha 'n ity VUU gainai any, e uinu- lng the PemQcratlo senators to. support the tariff bill aa it was finally, arnroved by the caupu. le maintained, that it was repugnant tP-the-Oregon ystem tn enforoe any gag rile, and he stpptly de clared tht hf wpuld declin to ba gagged In. that, pianp er. Sep tor Mne, of 'Qrogpa also tpol thia ptand- . Large ly a a ponaeqwanoa d thalf apposition tne ftmpromia plan oj adopting a res. olUjtton. urging senator o stand by tha, nauou. t(Ul w sdopted, , ' f W capta, or father th confer, epoe, having left us free to exercise, our prerogative," said Senator Chamber, lain, vi thing; It probable that I shall vote far the tariff bill as reported from the conference and for the whole Democratic progrsmt There be,ln.g aom doubt on the sub ject in the mlnda many person", it may be proper to aay that there will b at the next session. Qregpn'f senior senate has been try ing to l th treasury depgrlniftnt to a,Uer the form, of ppcJflcAtlon for pub. Delipiouv JtfUBC.k st aaera't miiiotiiii Potable MM r -' GOL BOND Any PQUXLAMD, ORE. 9m Bring This Coupoit Wth You ! e - uitii at. -i-s tt.-o." .Ls.j-ta A Cobl Trip Going and ' '.'A Delightful Place, to Spen tho . ;StAmer T'J, f otter leaves 8;00 m,, wept Sunday Steamer H$saJo. lees 9?3Q m except $uuday . : r Steamer T, J. Potter leaves :00 p. m. on Saturday SEASON TICKETS $4.00 ' ; 'f-' 1 . t SATURDAY TO MONDAY $4.00 - : , Excellent Restaurant Service. Roth Rfvati MmU a U Part ; " - MAKEl 4. f llq building io ba rect4 IP Oregon so as. tq permit r the - ve a' Oregon building. tpn in thein. -: Partly be cause the government 'architects ar beu.a Infarmed abopt atone frorn pter localities and partly bpau thty are doubtful Whether stpn deposits in Or ,egon "' might ha suitable for puhllo buildings, tne? hava not been specifying Oregpn atpne, Sanator Phanbarlln be. Have it would u goad busineaa policy fur those who cap urnsb atop pf de sirable pualltles q e samples tQ the supervising architect of the treasury io this city in order that they may be tested tpr strength, and other qualities. H ha bean syra4 that ther ( disposition, to, make use "of 'such stone Sd that knowlig pf its spttnollHy woul tend to encourage th designation of H in the specifications, v It would also, doubtlees, bp an added advantage to give information. a to th sisa et th deposit, th' extent to wblch the quar ries have Lean opened, and the accessi bility to transportation, facilities. , .;s-i.?.UMe) Press Uased mm-:-i: Washington, July -Senator Cham berlalfl of Oregon announced today: that h does not feel himself bound e -support the tarm bill in the form in which it haa been reported by the senate fi nance committee, " ':$S;u 'i;' h It pdpriitao.d'-tltaiV 4 i" sana W4, ra bsp,tly free tp puport wh,at t. right tt thi matter, but J m ppt boupft to support this xr sny- pth,er meaaura, ,,-Wh.t I , want if tu.-.' W4 light,'; said Chamberlain. V v - v - Charphprlaln's. d,aolartlon leaves ' th Damarpti-U yrX pnly it yotes sbaplutaly certain for the bilL but with Vloa-Pres- idapt Warahall'e dWdlna' Vt th( wlU do suniwin w crry in,rou,gnin aq minlstratipp'n Ptograw, FIRE CHIEF HAS HIS -4 PHOTQQRAPH TAKEN ? ''' t. I IIS II -Biddv Poveil, ehlaf C tha lira dot partment, - had hi pictur taken this morning. This Is to ba used in the Fire arid, Watef Engineer; magsslhf in ccuflectlp wilth tha convention pf fltf, men to ba held in New York in AuaruaL As 3laf 'poyroU (s on pt th stt Yioa presiaenis o jire pnganeera, ?nay. wapt, ad bi pictur, tq fq.wHlt others, jrpm pUtef ftta.V;.i;i i . , Chief Powell does pot Ilka to pos for a picture. He thought h bad on taken several years' ago by a local pho tographer. b-Mt whan b went to the gal, lery, this morning be" learned that it had been destroyed by fire soma time ago, along with other. "yiiMMMi iM)fM iMi fry Stamps Ties - it' upr-i tun" ill "Aiji I ; 'JJju.m.;! 1 in : ' ;-i.-nr -' !" Stamps FREE with 1 Every 1 0c PurchafToroorroWtfa '" ,Ji'i'i.iPiin in )Mii.i 1,11 . . ..."1, WI 1.1 j 11 MiliJi.lvlHJ.l.) "nil-- Department The Qnly Stamps 5 tT-v it: nr.-:-. nrv wr--."r-i jtw ".7V T- . -!T7":"c , 3 eemable In Cash or Merchandise H J ,1. STT Thh Coupon Entitles Bearer to DQUBLlT 1 I norn RfiNn Til a niN stamps wuh ''"Vu' ). ii 1 m-mm m mmm m M mmmmwm I, m4 " . '.''.j1, ' ,. Kioto Pnrrkata aa Tuasflan Iitln OOJ mmtmmmmmmmmm ; tv J r vwV ut.auuj VMJ 4Me ; U , The Journal Tho Holtz Store f '''.' 1 ' m-' ' -.l. 1. j..J'jl .i.i 'M. w.u vi r 1 1.1 i. ' J .. v-rv . ... : .' 'V . v. i ' r..;f , Two Boats Daily . :onIvPAY RESERVATIONS; ASH STFSST POCK w CITV TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND J aV a am a. Ti Phono Marihall 4500 or A-6121 P,:E:E;SIIUTr;iJ DOl'lil IS UNLIKELY. 1 y' mvn 1 ( ' ' " , Employes at Salerno ?ay New t Work May Not Begin but ; ? - Old Will Proceed. .".ISalejp Bureaq of Tie jpa'rasl.) ' ' Paltw, Op., Ju?y;s2 Xpflal officJats of the Portland, Eugene 4 Eastern ,.do pot five any credence to tha rStmor that construction work ,' on ' the company's lines is to be shut down August 1. . "Owing to the tightness of the money market and th general depression in IbMSlpeFS Unea, w have not spread put i in our wark as much, as wa might have, I dona otherwise.', said on official, ''but 1 that la no mor than tvery .other pusli ness concern is doing. . i "Opr construction work has been go ing along satisfactorily and I expect It t continue. Last nionth we . spent betwaen ISOQ.OPO and l?Q.0QO,' w hav enough materia) op the ground how, and all paid for, to oontlntfe work for eight to tH months wUhout adding any more."1 It was pointed out that five or t4 work train are now employed on the line between Mohroe and Eugene, whar the road la being ballasted. Ballasting is also? beings 4ona pn the Molaila bpanoh. wWoh U about 11 miles long. Other work i betpg dpna on tha North Oorpmartjial streat line in Blm and on tha wast-s'i UhS between, Portan!l and Bugen TseofflPlpls-sayyUat.if t.ar was sny Intention to stop u work th first qt Wt-tnontl); thajr Woh; know apput it. -..-.v-.',., .. -;...:J,-; Chairman Frank J. Miller of the rm road pprnmispipn, who had board th H ruiuur ma company w so4'a to shut dowp August l, aid he was of tha impression that the company had no been working a.'very large f pro of men all faason and that a shut down would! net mean much, ' He pointed out that, no material was on hand for the coii strpottoa of th Willametts river bridge naa HW Bra and that nothing was being don on the line whloh Is pup pesed to parallel the .Southern Paclfio Una, between Salem and Portland. Ho sac from his observations th 00m papy had Tary litU material on hand fes -paw work.- ;: ;..' v . .: j ' Oompasy officials say that it was not Intended to do any work on tp bridge mentioned, pr the east aide line, th one to PrUfl (ho Southern, Padfto, UilS yT. '. ,.....: -v, H ,' It. I . 'J, "' 'S'l J I I II.IHH'I"1 For hauling ooal n& . ashes a Vtw Tprk stroat railroad company has adopted thr wheeled oarta, propelled by ft atorag battery motor enclosed la f the third, wheal, which ip in front. l ' Adfanco PU Stylet in Buttsrick ' Patterns, nun niu;uij ,1 s fi-n -' OQLDDOND I Thit PQaTLANP. ORE. Coming Swipmer , 7 . ; ft: river trip $2.00 ',,ir..."' awhVv mm "it '1 ,,'ll V f i i V' t - t , . , , J