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SENATORS DOM WHITE GARB M RECOGNITION OE ; SUMMER'S ARRIVAL ft,.'' ? ',' '- 'J ' - - ' ' 1 -k',s Hi- it.. ' - s 'Ik - Mil V: f ! ("i fllllllllluWJV u 1 t; f : ' 1 ;:ix V4, v ' . . w .-. .-fv. V ii.?;:-'-::-' v .. jr.-':"' ' : 1 L SENATOR FLETCHER OP FLORIDA SENATOR POMERENE OF OHIO SENATOR REED OF MISSOURI SENATOR BORAH OF IDAHO SENATOR O'GORMAN OF NEW YORK Walking through the United States capitol these days, one is impressed with its summery aspect. Stately senators, members of the "greatest deliberative body on earth," who are ordinarily garbed in the long black coats and shiny silk hats of statesmanship. are now seen about the building dressed in the lightest of summer wear. Electric fans are whirring, ice water tanks are everywhere in evidence, and even the pages have doffed their coats. Much legislation confronts the upper -house, and even the most optimistic in regard to an early closing will not venture to predict that this session will end earlier than August 1st. The house has a comparatively easy program before it with only two appropriation bills and the trust legislation. After .these, are passed, it will merely "mark time" until the senate has concluded. (Harris & Ewing.) f- n i i I I ii i i IT I . .. , -I . i I I " I" '3.. - . - i: . , -I v-r,' J V r -if ;;;; v' -; VT ct? -"-A 5J 'iy 4y SENATOR OVERMAN OF NORTH CAROLINA Senator Lee Slater Overman of Salisbury, North Carolina, is nearing the close of his second term in the upper' house, which he entered in ,1903. , - MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONALIST JUNTA STATIONED IN WASHINGTON From left to right are: ,Jose Vasconcelos. Jose Urquidi. Rafael, Zubaron and L. A. Peredo,' Washington representatives of the Mexican constitutionalists. Zubaron' is the chief of the agency, and Urquidi is the one who recently delivered the con stitutionalists' note to the A. B. C mediators at Niagara Falls- (Harris & Ewing.) '.SENATOR ALBERT B. CUMMINS OF IOWA. Senator Cummins' high rank in Republican councils .in sures him a prominent part in the efforts made to restore the party to power. (Harris & Ewing.) "aoTV1?. Kf-r; -w B ,. s ' n!pmr 1 m iini.;.ir ,...; .km .- x"v LS. U. in irtimMBWfOT- wiiiOT:fUCg:aifiiiiiii. - AN ATTRACTIVE-SCENE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ' CAMPUS AT EUGENE ,' Few universities in the country have a more beautiful campus than the university of ' Oregon. - With the coming of commencement week, when approximately-125 men and women will be graduated, the campus 'will be the scene of 'the many activities that ever mark the close of .the-college-year. . ; . ,: ; ; ; j . : . ; ,u -i ' ' ' ' ' , , ,-' '- , -"f. -. ti'i i - pW f y.. - ' - -uni nnnn..; 4" ' 'Ji-nw,i,,,,.uw.Ml:ReA(1:;-f;)(i;i . - ,":"-.. ,. r 4 ' ' ' y x x sr ' ..... . ; A -"' f , ' " x , ' , stsys" i - . ' -. y - 1 " - x, 'VA:iW.Vl'J.:::'l''t.?, : 1, .. ' ami. s 9 t'i. 4 in .-I ; OSWEGO LAKE. A NATURAL BEAUTY SPOT WITHIN EASY REACH OF PORTLAND 'V ; With its three miles of waterfront, flanked toy wooded hills, and with adequate facilities for boating bathing and fishing,-Oswego Lake is -attracting larger throngs' of picnickers than ever this season. Its. accessibility is a large factor' In . its popularity as a.. midsummer recreation' place - - - r " . "V"