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t 1 tit OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 15. VAZ. V (I-tall, havlriT t( 1-', of Hi raldrv i sored by , 1- ii.i l l,ef-n arrcbted In Kobe, charged with embezzlement.':- -j r . ; '..' 'ilie Btory-wa's tht tha doctor was accused of having made sway vitlt 2.000.000 .taels.- or: 'about, 11.2f.o,ooo - of v white salmon-and cent!valley, bich , in agriculturaj.; -TIMEER aSd power recurces it has been .!( SKGinent of the An.. New York by on tin present tuKte of tlit. ted by ttie hihu an' tour to rHS other, ride. , TIjm FULFILLING PROPHECY ro-goers - or tne the money Jie raised from t'hl stl metropolis sctms to run mther to olavs over the world , to fir-!ince the tlon. It was said 1 uan' fciht 1' trying to seoure , his extraditi ChliiH, where.. hie hed iimpi- it 'u- .Sssvsav.1 of a. yellow ln:e thnn to the drama's of Shakespeare., If this tour nrnves'to bj f OF- EMPIRE- BUILDER .-.uojaUtaauJiaacf - n r v 1 111 f I-- . 1 1 1 1 rnjmte t. -Iv 1','it Mr''Wtb1,tnmflL i.piajer will be seen again in this coun-try-in: the- course of two or three sea- v-r , I;i .I, i - I, ii, tm-, i .'ia!teti- MOOD RIVER CA C0MES1TO Ei. sons. '4 ' tr IV. 'f.-. -..'J ,V'- v oVtL' II. v'.' rji r jt in ii ipn -ii i mini, h i i.mwmmmmmnv. ' . . rr. i -i n .. : - i -j. a i' iumo.a.;;rrogresses Along IvTogel Lines, vv White SalmonWaah.. , Oct On the banks of the Columbia river will - live the highest type of civilisation' In ' . ' this country." once said Jamea J. Hill. By th6 rapid increase In population . the White Salmon valley, is fulfilling this prophecy 'ThSyW'hiU Balrnonidls trlct r ocoupiea ' the worth-half pf Jtbe valley- between Mount. Hood . and -Mount Adams.- i. Th Hood River valley occu- ' piea the south, .half of the' valley be tween the two mountains. "The 'White Salmon valley Is IS mile in' length and ,v contalne -!T8,t0, acre, -half iof i which Is ; the finest fruit ; land -.in s the - world. ,.' "The remainder . la . .timber; and 'dairy . land.' ,The .men whoare'maklnir . their home in- the Valley are ;Iori, the most . part retired business men Vend (manu facturers from ' the'- middle'-, "west and sat.- .Also number'of "Portland"4rien "have orchards swreVnVVStt;.? i 1 'The soli is red shot , and r volcanic - asn ana is me same aou wblcn produces the famous Hoed River apples, 1 n , The orchards of the valley ran ire from two Acre tracts to orchard of five and six hundred acres. Newtown and Spits- -' enberg apples are the most planted va rieties but other varieties. do wall here. ' The . White Salmon ' strawberries are always in great demand and are shipped as far east as Minnesota and as far north as Alaaka. They are four' and ' five tier berries and always bring the highest prices.' Growers , use strawber ries for Tillers" in ' their - orchard' and as high as 1800 per acre is realised on an acre of berries. - " ' . ' Valley atteh la Timber. ; Beside 'the value of fruit land, the forest and water power wealth of the White Salmon, valley; Is : great, f.hi i.' ;l; Seven billion feet fV tnerehantable .' standing timber tributary to this outlet Is a : conservative estimate by cruise, Eight ' milling . companies are doing ;a ? good business The Northwestern Elec , trie company with a '20,000 horse power light and power plant is situated three J miles up tho valley' on be White feal ' mon river. ".v. .'('.v: m.-- .; "h .,;.'. At the upper ' end- bf the? Whit Sel- ' mon valley nre the - Trout : laae, and .Camas districts.' which are rich hay, grain, and dairy sections.' .-Trout lake Is beautifully altuated on . the upper White Salmon1 river and is a favorite summer resort.' iy:iv.-v.-i-,:r. ii-K--', A large drainage "project has added SOOO acres of rich soil to .the Camas val ley and an ' Irrigation district has. been created to bring its bench lands'. Into tillable form, t-w-;,.V5 ,1 : Vi vt .; i I The ( White tiwmon vaiUje.i.l iseYd S by two boat1 lines-and; the. 8. P &. 8. railroad aud-naa ferry connections with J Hood; River,' j .;.;.. , ' . v , , i, White Jlaiaoa Prosperous, Town. White Salmon and :IJnderwood ara the stations by ; which " one enters ' the valley. ' Tha town of White" Salmon Is a prosperous", town.' -of' 800, Inhabitant :. situated : on the bluff "overlooking tha ' Columbia river and with a view, of some . jot the moat , magnificent scenery in tha iworld.. :I Js' .well suppUed iwlth up to ' date mercantile establishments, and haa 'A' prosperous and growing, fruit union. The White Salmon -schools are among tha best in the BUte.- There are 165 pupils entered in tha grades and (( In the high school. The high school which Is accredited ' gives courses In - manual training and domestic science. A corps . of. teachers la employed in the schools, , and they are all working toward a for mation of a parent-teacher organisa- tlon, the making -of White Salmon ' "Community Center" . and.' tha widest use or, tha school grounds and build ..lags, to this and. . ; . ; 's .' '- - An astronomical clock in Germany Is so perfectly constructed that Its errors amount to only one second in more than iJ years. .jf.W-' t-V'-S GoPimplcsrS 1. r - 4 - K- Thia s la What -Happens ;.M'hen Btn- art's ;Calclum Wafers Are Used to Cleanse the Blood of All Impuri ties gad the Skin of . Eruption. I( yDuwant.a beautiful complexion stop ualng cosajetles,' salves, lotions, ate xney simply piaster tne pores a ad pre vent them from doing their natural and normal duties. If you stopped up all the pores you would actually die In lew days. JToa Flatple or Other lkln Zruptloa Wrpi X Vsad-stoart'a :ek -i ; '-. 0;'.:,. eltim Waa-ora," ', ';':. ". There la no sense in being longer bu- . mlllated .by having to appear in public .with a pimple-covered, blotched face a facet tht makes.; strangers stare and , your friends feshamed.' Stusrfs Calcium Wafers will drive all blemishes away and make your face a welcome instead of an unwelcome sight. You'll no longer be a slave to pimples, acne, blackheads. . liver spots, bolls, ecsema, .tetter or any akin eruption,; - ' v - -. .-.;;-'."- - - Nowadays, - when you see a real beautv, the chances .; are Stuart's Cal cium .Wafers -wrought . that wonderful iChange,"!; It takes , only a short time, even with .very bad complexions the kind that are dlsfifured with: rash; ; eor' sema, bolls, blotches and liver spots.;. , Stuart's Calcium Wafers cause the skin; spores ; to breathe out Impurities. : The lungs burn up a great amount, but Nature Imposes upoir the skin' the larger burden. Every, tick of the . clock means worn, work, workT;fori these wonderful Waftrs. iv And every instant new. skin Is forming, impurities become less and less, the -pores sre relnvlgorsted,- and soon such a thing as -a. plmple.jblsckhead or any- other eruption , la impossible. .Tbu marvel at the change. 'pAw-tl'i.jli" The, aoft. C rosy tint love-taps ' the rheeks; " the neck, shoulders and arms show, the health of youthful : akin Jn facC you Just can't help having a beautu ful complexion if you use Stuart's Cal cium Wafera. 1 kv:':,;' t ''.-'':r. ,".:. They are put vp in. convenient form' to rum' with you, are very palatable, and nre ld by drufclsts avtrywhere. at SO saasr -sw'fts .j ' ..: ' ail V ! "; , ii L i uh i hu u a L-f iv r.,. J . : ...i ...... u t - .' ? , :-'- '. '. I m-r C;Ti',5a;-i'-i; 1 ::.!.' iKDOllBli pillE .tniifirstactormre ' " lrr' 4ocm!( jawa ' f ron'ik'ntrSnUsh4rJ. I .' ""T J"m'! American,. unlversHy Is 'lUBlMapiC'' '-I'il - JJT'"' Ha'' and :sir ; Gilbert iParkWwera .hon I o y-Ji"- -'" ored by this degree on -Ust Monday b v I 1 v ,, , jsy McOlll university o Monteeai. the lead- ' , Yy ,. --'m teff'--ldHiMUcU'-4Btttatta'l0r4h Dc- '!. LsaaMBsrTMMMM''1 - LiJ-i1 minion -of -Canada. f pic.tha aama day;- sa-T .' IJjlljCJ - thoVfiratactorire! of doc.tdr:f Jaws front 'anjt,Engllsh4t; American, ,umversny is r. tu Denapn. He and 8ir Gilbert Parker wer hon ored by thlsTdegree on - lasf JApniiyl bj; McGlU university of Montreal, the lead in g educaUoftai ' institu tton of thi Do minion -of -Canada, f pit . the same day; Mr. Benson.!-acUng. manager of the Stratford-uppn-Avon Players, .began hle first American tour In that . city, Jiv brings with him to this ..country 40 actors ' who. have been associated with tha productions made at the Shakespeare Memorial " Theatre In Stratford during the past 10. years. On these occasions all of tha leading Hghta of the Engllah stage ' have; appeared with Mr. jBenson and his company at one time or another, including Sir- Herbert ..Trea,' Sir.. J. forbes-Robertson; Mfss ; Ellen ;iTerty, MMrtln Harvey anft alVhosV f tha.' On this American tour ba will be seen In II of . Shakespeare's plays. He will visit hearty 60 of the largest cities of the United SUtes and .Canada, and will be In thlg country until next June whan he and vhia . players . return -to' Englan.l to prepare for. the annual festival - at Stratford..-? f '-:. -sZi.'s- ;' -" ; TasM : for Work," ,." Mr. Benson was given hie LUt). de gree on- three counts via on his abil ity as an-ctor, his work for-the Shakea pea.e Membriar-theatre and his devel opment bf so many of the leading actors aeen on the .English stage jtoday. Hfc has been a director Of the ilemori-il tneatre since- 1BII and .has producei there Si ,of the i plays attributed ( to Shakespeare. These -playa' he has tak en on tour through, the ' provinces And to -London and has roused a new appi i -J ciauon or Bhakespears warga, througttv out tha tTnlted Kingdom.. r . - s -? -It would b difficult to name six vrell known English - actors of the younger school Without striking on- soma grad uate of 'Mr, Benson's company -Ben-sonians' as they -are called. His Influ ence . baa' even .penetrated to lAmeii-vi, Some of the players Well known In thle country who learned their art under his cuieiage are miss caimi wynne iatatni son, Walter V Hampden. , Oscar " Asche. Miss Cissy Leftue. Lawrence Butt, Cyril Kelghtley, Laurence. Irving,,, Matheson Lan.iiii- ? '. Vf':T.'.v: "!'';; Hk& r. ! The Benson if amlly- in Enslanll' haa long? been1 famous, in artlstio and - lit- nepnw. or the .late archbishop iof; Can terbury., it 'was while he Ws at Ox ford university that -ha-idetei-mlntul to become aa actor,, and ; some encourage ment tnai na Teceiveo rnoni Bir' Henry irving over an amaieur - perrormanoe confirmed him in thia purpose! - The year that he graduated .from rOxford he was m Irvinra production of "Rome J and Juliet,"" playing the part of ParU The following ' year v he organised his own company and ,went to the prov inces. Three yea,rs later he became, Ut- wmTM''. :tha ; anuua.1 J :f esMyi-'av at . fjiie memorial ineaire, in ' tne town ot Tbe esteomand admlrktion in whicl be la Jield by the men of his own ro lesaion ,in .Mig'ana wss.jsaown on the eve of his departure, for America.' A luncheon waa tendered him by the lead ing men of the day in the arts and the tags P-ertd. Jothe.t professions. Amontf the speakers Ware Sir Herbert Tree, the archdeacon of .London,. Sir- Saulre Ban- eoft;'Jenryj-5.lAley and Sir' Johnston ForbesrRobertson., Sir:- Bldn,y Lee aot Ing aa' toastmaster, Messages ofgood cneer,came;iO'nim'rrom .all ovsr Eng land, and none : waa more appreclatod than -the': freeUhgiinc'fthe,;,t7iited fitaten' Ambaaaador.' whn, .M.:.'rn . rloua students. 6f Shakespeare and .to; all lover ef-the ; drama, a think, bo more ii I r , in Tift - ; , i I William vHurlbut;with;'Elale Ferguson In the leading part.ODened at AtlnMn Vr .,,;.'.'.':,:5 - yjK !-,;- ;'' tne Jbaw' -win ne seen after the holi days ma play cased on an fnternatlen al marriage, by Margaret Mayo, author Of "Baby Mine.". . i--. , , . 'The Romance of Biltv Ooat Milt In whlc,h May , Buckley1 la aUrrlng, is to oe : overnauieru r Tne '-author,, Jttk Pgrker, and the manager,- Leo Morrison, have gone to Columbus, Ohio, for that purpose. ' i -ii. .'. :.: The Shuberts ' annniinr - fmm - fii that they; have - now In -rahearaaf fnr speedy production. ; One Is I'Turandot," the play based on a .Chrnaad lea-ehd'that Percy MacKayo has rewritten from va rloua Clerman. aad -English- versions; and that Is to be clothed in: gorgeous traj pingseppied f rpm. tho at itefphards'a theatre in Berlin, where it -was origin ally mounted; 't Two iriore are' comedies Of the life of the-hourv--"Miss Phoenix," by Albert- Le," and '."Ai Modern Girl," bf ntttttn5 HlcBardbftn.- 'The 'fourh play, which is by Miss Crother. has noL ten f.gj-.'- - ' - ' ' . j kiiTheatrlcalNmsHw I - 't ,"-..-. -':.vi:: ',;.'i':.--;;-,'.(,.,-,iY'i "The Stranae Woman." a new nlv h , Top,ieft to rlghtBn6lne8, ijquom uraminar ' ana nign Interesting: experience could come than' erally regarded as the probable begin- an undertaking which, rt must be ad to see th moat Intelligent and earnest nlngr of the proposed national- theatre mitted.- would take tha breath of any and even acting of this-company,' v , for EngUnd. f that ..Institution ., ever American, producer. J With the Stratford iJa'B,,1 taJtae ipoat In. many respects It is . tb players "the play's the thlBC." Though yThla . present 4 tour of ; the Stratford moat ambitious tour ever undertaken by their scenic. equipment" lsf heavy enough playera ls;,under.vtha vdiractIon ofthe a Visiting Shakespearean, company.. They to.requlro'four baggage car to carry it; r:tjfw9tfbt;ihp::Sb&pi,rq not- only propose, to-, present yl playa, they do riotsmotfter' Sbakespeara with Memorlaf theatre-the -only '-endowed but they are. prepared to give; them at scenery". : But tholrtost nines and prop theatre In tha British empire, and gun- 18. .successive performances.. - This . is ertieg are LhlstwrtcalVTbrrect in every ''-aassisBBil' a-asi'"'saM-s ' J1 "' ,VassaBBa"es-aBBW'VePaBBM :- ' f J-,- 1 f mm Will - Be Given Away Free iissiiaiMffi sending us the Largest List of Complete Words Found in Webster's Dictionary Made From the Words :&r-5 - f" 1 V ; OUR NEW Our idea la to draw attention of the public to our new store, .Tenth and- Stark atreets, .and - tha - fine,' line of Pianda that wa canry. 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I We gi ve abso-1 : lutely rellabe'4and .up-to-date1 -dentistry Which; j'will please you not only in Iook$ bilt in active' v service.Ouf artificial teeth are guaranteedto fit; to stick -to your, mouth and to feel com-, ' fortablc - '' ( ' '; Crown and ' Bridge Specialists' 1 Good Plate $5.00 Porcelain Crowns . .' . . , . . . , $3.50 -to $5.00 1 Gold, Filling $1.00. 22-K Gold Crowns. .:f . ...$3.50 to $5.00 2!WC'GolcrBridge. .... . . . .$3.50 to $5.00 Extracting v, . , ,50 , We' are" always busy.: because' ., that, we dothe very best ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS V; RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS orair tzbt STZimr "E. G. Ausplund,' Washington ; W(lBIIIIIIIi,"J(i T.T Al L ' -' Llcal Service Stands 100 '4 " vA15?J-5i:- a-' 1 1 -s.-nj ii - - 'y- , 0'j:A .,31 l1' 'illlTliiji -f I y B S A. Seattle paper quotes nun: .v You have one of the best illustratiohs of what can'; be done in feeding people along the jrighj linea with- the right kind jf food here in " ' the Northwest in the dining car, service of.'.;; tne jormem,racinc Kauway. The foodu' served and its preparation should be a . model for. everyy railroad; i Amenca.' It is. superior to any thing I have ever found ' Vitt, public eating place.' ' ' . - ' - ' - U; v',. t fs V f; y'pa All (Malar Cars , , , HIGH CLASS CONTINENTALS TRAINS, Service of the Kind Pr.-YYUey Save Is Right, r - 1 II - ' ; Through' '.Service ta' Chicago St. fouls' IIooo: Jliver. Qr., O and pleasant i weather carnival spirit to' rs ftlver for the past week, tractions have been' well at leu-, day. is the last day of, the carnivai, the rognd of pleasure. Will be wounu v by a. free street .dance ilo be hvld ,oi. the main thoroughfare of -the city. our- success is due to the fact work at very lowest prices. It nr a-iTOBT :vrunk D. D. S., Manager, Street, Corner Sixth 'Agree tj awra Dr. - ,''MK f .Q re - v .0 and 4iotel in "I- . f I'W yiiuf I .1 II In 1 1 I J W; i TO f '- i H , - 4-l" SV 1 f' , and other- points. ; : Choice of Four Daily Trains To Tacomt, -Seattle, rand alt points north, ."with three to Aberdeen and Hoquiam. -''' " Ticketst t4, v .V- 255 Morrison St., Portland. - - ' " Phones Main 244, A-1244 , ; ' ' ' A.; D. Charlton,; A. C P. L fJ f named -yet ., -,-.... .a ... .. ... ... J - .':-ffvv'.i;'. t,''.,S?..'i r'7,-''- ' .-i-V.- .-r ; - J:-r