The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. July 21,,; 1315.'
ECOilOiVilC . USE ' OF
;t
IRRIGATION RESULTS
Ui S Government Tests at
i. " JL, ,X :
Hermiston bhow storage
: , Capacity of Soils Low,
SHORT FURROW IS URGED
Lose Trom Xp Fsreolatloa, Unless
' . ' Vttn Xa Boa oa One Place
for a abort Time.
i
;t Washington, July 21. On the sandy
soils of the Umatilla reclamation proj-
eat in Oregon it ia neoeaeary to handle
Irrigation water very-carefully In or
der to get the greatest benefit. Many
. , testa Wece-mede on- the project ex
periment fatm located at Hermiaton
Or., last year, to determine the moat
, economical -; methoda of handling irrl-
i ' gatlon water. ' -.: .Yv:i f A H; - -, -..s
The specialists in charge of this work
;lay emphasis on the use of short Irri
gation furrows, ranging from 100 to
200 feet in length, and 20 to SO inches
apart, using fatrly shallow, Well-opened
furrows to facilitate the flow of Water.
They also advocate that water ahould
toe run for only a short tlm In one
place, as loss soon occurs from, deep
percolation. Since the storage capacity
: of this soil is very low, only a small
'amount of water should be used for
. each irrigation;, and frequent applica
tions made to maintain an; adeaata
supply for-plant growth. Beat results
'Ware obtained by using a comparative
ly, larg stream of . water while irri
aatlng, in order to cover tha land aa
; Quickly as possible. . . - 3 ;f
'i . , Experiments With Water.
' On virgin land without crops It was
found that a 2 U -inch application of
water was - retalaea in " the ; first four
? feet of soil; 6 inches of. water, applied
under Identical conditions filled the
first 10 feet to its full carrying capacity,
. and part of tha water passed ever below
' this depth, a 2-inch appliaotion real
ly does aa much benefit to the crop aa
a 6 or 10-lnch application. ..-
' "After 6 - and lQ-incii application of
water were made the two plats having
. me same Kind of soli, there remained
an equal Quantity of water i9 each !
MR
GIVES
BE
?T' .V. " ""1U -""iparty wUl put the Republican , candi-
oianuty waa practically the aaroe as date lnto offlce by a majority that will
was , retained by the same ' layer of
aoll where a 2 -Inch irrigation waa
applied. - .
K Heavy Irrigation Wastes Water,
Where the land was of finer texture
than in the above experiment., and
. j -
?ZZSJL 'nJ?.
-mr a w v J W0KO V W a, VU
applying heaw -irrieationa . to the
1i,ht rf,..,i " " ' ;
' r"ZL S"Z V-"T:
has a very marked Influence upon crop
' yields. An area of alfalfa given 4.4
. feet of water in . eight applications
; yielded four tona of hay per acre or
- ton per acre-foot of water used. An
other plat given 5.3 acre-feet applied
in 12 irrigations,- yielded 6.3 tons per
acre, or' 1.02 tons -per acre-foot of
ja ater. . The results obtained by ap-
tAvinm at thia paf, ..r. htt..
5 than when heavier application f
Water, such as 9.7 acre-feet applied in
i. irnaiiuuu were euipioyeo. x no ex
cess Of water and the additional labor
were not justified by the slight In
crease in yield , resulting from tile
' heavier, applications of . water. .
3 : Dsunage From Seepage.
"
his
, The careful irrigator who has
distribution r system, furrows.
h.l
ditches and. time properly arranged to;
enabie him to apply just the quantity
required to fill the soli to the depth
of root penetration, gets a maximum
benefit from the water. On the other
hand. the; irrigator- who uses more
water at a time than his aoii is capa - -
ble of holding, loses, by deep perco-
lation. aU of it that is not held within
the root sone of his crop, and further
more, he may - damage aajacent lann
by contributing to . the underground
seepage ijVi'--. ' - s-i fi':',;' '; . -': - '):::
- The work on the Umatilla Reclama
tion project Experiment farm in 1914
is the' subject of a new U. S. depart
ment of agriculture bulletin, and gives
' a resume of the operations, drawing
many deductions of -value to 1 farmers
residing on the project, and . may be
had free upon application to the de
partment at Washington, .IX C
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; ' Woodland Work Starts.
- Woodland, Wash., July 31.-Active
work on the grading of, the road pre
paratory, to laying the concrete was be-
' gun' yesterday morning by Jeffries &
Bufton, on the 6880 feet of new state
aid road to be laid immediately north
of town, adjoining the concrete street
north of town. - "
.Dairy Cows-Route-.
1. Seaside Cottage
"Want Ads" such as the follow
ing may be found every day in the.
"Want Ad" columns of The Jour-?
naX There may be some interest
ing item there for you:
Automobiles Wanted T8 .
"WANTED Ford auto; must be
' in good condition and cheap for
cash." - - .
Tor Sale Miscellaneous 19
- "BILLIARD and pool tables for ,
sale or rent, lowest prices; easy .
V terms." - -
Swap Colnmn 5 ?
"TRADE Terrebonne lots, car
pentry, painting, for lumber,
new or used."
'-!' , - ' -
livestock 35
"FOR SALE Dairy cows, route
' and hay, over $100 per- 'month
.Clear." '- . -
z- " Poultry and Pigeons 37
' "WANT to sell 15 thoroughbred
Rhode' Island Reds, 7 Golden
Polish chickens, cheap; no place
to keep them." - . "
Summer Resorts 86 V , -
TURNISHED room m private
new modern home. Hermosa
- Park. Seaside, -8 blocks to ocean;
: fine location, reasonable."
- Wanted To Bent 7"
"COTJPLE desires to rent a small
furnished bouse or bungalow;
rent must be reasonable."
trhst HALTED F.TILK yea drbk
; iforllORLICEl'Sor
you raay est a cheap Bubstituta
and pay tbo same price -
George Brown Got :
His for Mashing
? Wrong Woman
& George " jBrown r picked ' the
wrong -woman, when he , tried ,
. to flirt -wtth Mrs. Harry Hoi- .
land, wife of the driver of Chief
Clark'a automotrtle. - - -
Mrs. Holland waa bound down
ak to meet her husband
aa he got ! off duty last night.
At Third ? and Oak
streets
., Brown accosted her.
. - . "Hello, Cutie, where are - you
goingr. said hs.
4 - Bplush- came the sound of
m Mrs. Holland's hand bag aa It
t. came in aontact with , George
Brown's face.
-Well, kind of rough aboil t it
aren't youT ;. You'll like me bet-
ter when ! you know m bet-
0 ter,H said Brown. - tit
T One again Mrs. Holland's ,
.' right, hand - swung around in -
tit Brown's face. ,
m At - this Instant Motorcycle ,
m , Patrolmen Morris and Sims, .
and Holland himself, saw the
action, and came running. .-.
.. Brown' was placed under ar-
i . rest and this morning sentenced - t
m - to serve 48 hours in the city 1
m jail by Judge Stevenson. ' . 4t
. Friday- at noon Brown Intends
to go back home to Pendleton
m never again to flirt. : .- - -
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Mayor of Chicago
After Presidency
William Kala Thompson Announces He
. Would Aooept BepubUcea XTomlna
tlon to Snoceed Wilson in 1916.
Los Angeles, Cai. July 21.- (U. P.)
Just ' before i leaving for Ban Diego
early today, Mayor ; ' William t - Hale
Thompson of j Chicago said that . he
would be the Republican candidate for
president in 116, "if the younger ele
ment in the geand old party willed It."
This ' virtual announcement of Mayor
Thompson's candidacy was' followed by
statements from members of his cabi
net and political advisers, accompany
ing him on his California tour, who de
clared tha movement to put him at the
head of tha- national Republican ticket
next year- is 'already concretely organ
ized. :-:f - i"--.i
-.The ; Republican party will .coma
1 1M 1111, .nlJI lr.w. . TlhM.MB.
x believe the younger blood of the
be tne greatest in -years. '
Illinois Has Three Candidates.
Chloago. July 21 (U. P.) Intereat
was shown here today in the dispatch
1UUJ UUO AUfiOlW Bkatinft V-ttO-t. ilia JUI
willingness to be the Republican can
Wtettfor president in 1916.
It is 'pre
dicted by politicians t that Thompson
Kepresraiauw . James auan
Representative James R. Mann and
"United 1 States- Senator-Lawrence T.-
Sherman will contest for the support
of the Illinois delegation at the next
Republican .national convention.
Bryan Will Pay
Portland a Visit
Sx-8eeretary bf
to Ziecture on
Stats Has Promised
"Pundamantals' Soon
. in 2?ortland. -.
William Jennings Bryan, until re
cently secretary of state in President
j Wilson's cabinet, wilt be In Portland
some time before the end of the month,
'and will make at least one address dur-
in8 his sty i the city.'
Although the exact , date of his ar-
IF11'811?1 Ti1 " ye ".t,11" I!rom-
8 X iT ! .u
? . T the benefit or the Pacific
, Coast Rcuet ctv associa-
t"? .The timeand place of the lecture
iwlll probably be announced tomorrow,
TMr. Bryan, who Is now in California,
will stop at Medford on his way north.
having accepted the invitation of the
Medford Commercial . club to visit Cra
ter lake. 3. He will - deliver a short
speech in the city park- probably on
world peace, -According to present ar
rangements he will be met at A Weed,
Cal.. July 27. by a Medrord -delegation
driven to Crater lake and the next day
driven . to Medford. - r He ' will also lec
ture at Albany. . . ... .
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t Vienna Cholera Infected.
London, July 21 (I. ' N. S.) The
Times . has 'received - a '-dispatch - from
Christiania saying an official of the
Norwegian .foreign office has an
nounced that the Norwegian minister
at Vienna declares the 'Austrian cap
ital to be Infected with cholera.
;' develop FREE all
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f 1 1 1 ' 111 -
II '.lit JZZ?
: chased; here or not. -If films are pur
,vchased elsewhere order for 'prints must
be- included. : Prompt service guaran
teed -workmanship.-
."-'r The Agents, Fall Line Eastman Kodaks , ,
r Coliamt lan Optical Go.'
ia Sixth Bt. "-v....'-4 -' Bst. Aldy and Morrison
Becker's Story of,
Crime Borne Out
" ; 1 " . -- " -- -XY' :.
Former Secretary of "Big Tim" SnUV-
. van Corroborates v Beeksr's . Claim
r. That Sullivan Was in Plot.
New Tork, July 21 (L- K, - S.) The
Story told severaj days ago bjr former
Police Lieutenant Charles P., Becker,
under sentence of death for, complicity
in the murder of - Herman ; Rosenthal,
involving the late "Big Tim", Sxillivan
In the plot to do away with Rosenthal,
was corroborated in many t respects to
day by Harry Applebaum. .former sec
retary to 3ig .Tim. Applebaum
stated he would help the condemned
officer obtain clemency. - i i
Little hope for saving Becker from
tha electric chair for the murder of
Gambler Herman Rosenthal la held to
day by ,the former police lieutenant's
attorneys. This was admitted as the
feet became known thaV preparations
already bad been started at Sing Sine
prison for his execution. v v
Sven Bookers wife,- who up to this
t) me has declared .- her belief in his
ultimate vindication,. ' today was said
to have practically e-lven up hope of
saving her husband from, the elect ria
chair. , .
Governor Receives Appeal. -
Albany, Y, July 21 I. if. 8.) -Governor
Whitman today received doc
uments with an accompanying re
quest for clemency for former Police
Lieutenant . Chas. Becker, under sen
tence of death -for; complicity in the
murder of Herman" Rosenthal, a New
Tork gambler. Governor Whitman re
fusea to comment on the request.
Wabasli Railroad
V Sold at Auction
St. Louis, Ma, July 21. XX. vC. S.)-
Properties of : the Wabash 'railroad, a
$22,000,000 corporation, were sold under
the - hammer this -afternoon for $18,
000,000 " to Robert Goelet and H. R.
Winthrop, both of -. New Tork, - repre
senting th road's ' reorganization com
mittee. ' The sal waa made in -accord
with a foreclosure decree. E.- F. Kear
ney Is to be the new-president of the
corporation, ..,'.
Daughter Still - t
. Held by Father
Spokane. Wash., July" 21. XV, P.)
A writ of habeas corpus late today pre
vented the "Spokane authorities from
turhlng over to a Seattle deputy sher
iff Marguerite Wesner, 13, who was
removed from Seattle yesterday by
her father, v Fred Wesner, regard
less of a court order Issued by' Judge
Ronald forbidding it. .. ; i
: Wesner and the girl were taken Into
custody as-they were "passing-through
f pn f ???aiJ?-a""llXh9 two countries.
ot: w oeaiue A"f VJi X1
whs i cioaocu, uui. a.Q aAt & wao aicjva wi
the arrival of a Seattle officer. - ,
- Wesner. today instituted habeas' cor
pus proceedings, and pending a hearing
the girl will be held within the juris
diction of , the local court. - , ' - n
Wesner alleges that the girl's mother
is notv the. proper person to care for
her. . . e ' . -
MoBThreatehs $
" U. M, 'C. Factory
. . 0 f i V .-
Bridgeport, Conn., July 21. (1. N.
S.) vA mob - which gathered ahortly
before noon in front of the C
factory here, thia afternoon waa grow
ing; and violence waa feared. The "po
lice twice attempted to disperse the
crowd but failed. --:t;'-- - -f
v. Growth In the strike at the Reming
ton Arms & . Ammunition company
plant cams this -morning when 110
machinists were 'called from work la
the contract plants. : Officials of the
company still -maintain that the strike
will not prove serious . but' tha labor
leaders assert that : the. whole plant
will be crippled In a short "time. - ;
' Promise Pension System, t ',
New 'Haven, Conn.,July;2L (I. N.
S.) The Winchester Repeating Arms
company this afternoon . announced it
soon would Inaugurate an employes
pension system similar to that of the
American Telephone & Telegraph com
pany and other big concerns.... . ;
.. Cardinal's Secretary Jailed.
Amsterdam, July 21. (I. N. S.) The
Tyd announces that Cardinal Mercler's
secretary has been sentenced ' to a
month's Imprisonment. ' No details
respecting i the : cause of ' the sentence
are given.
FILMS:
Developed
To introduce
the quality of
the work now
being turned
d,u t ;by our
augmented corps of pho
tographic experts ,we i will
films whether, pur-
ii
LANSING FINISHES U. Si
NOTETO GERMANY; IT
IS TO GO ON SATURDAY
President ; Wilson :Typewrtes !
" His Draft of Note Until Late
-'Into .the Night; '-':K
Washington, July 21. Secretary of
State Lansing " this afternoon ' person
ally finished the' f rnal draft of the new
American note' to Germany a demand
for modification of the use of subma
rines on a humanitarian basis.' : While
no announcement regarding the. docu
ment waa forthcoming, it was learned
that It does not recede in the least
from the insistence of this government
on its rights on the-high seas. - "
Further changee by- the cabinet will
not be necessary, it . is r believed, al
though Lansing's draft '"will ba read
to the ' ministers Friday. Saturday
the note will be cabled to-Ambassador
Gerard at Berlin, who will submit It
to Foreign Minister- von Jagow Mon-
President Wilson's venerable -"mill-was
hard to click in the White House
until nearly midnight -Monday; and it
leaked out today -that the chief execu
tive -was personally, preparing a 'tenta
tive draft This waa turned over to
the secretary of. state, wh6 finished
tne zinai aocument. - r
Ordana Attack to Wait..
It ' is not likely that - the note - will
refer sip the .attack upon the -liner
Orduna by a submarine - during' her
last voyage -from Liverpool. - This is
due to the fact that it will be J na pos
sible for the ; state and treasury s de
partments to complete their investiga
tion of the atoriea told by passengers
of tha vessel being shelled. '
Thatv the- state department ?is ex
tensively engaged la note writing, how
ever, was indicated tdday when it was
reported that ' a' reply to Austria's pro
test against the. shipment of muni
tions to the allies was being prepared.
Austria raised the question of whether
the United States was observing strict
neutrality ,v by permitting f such : ship
ments when Austria - and Germany
were unable to procure- similar- supplies.-
It ia understood, however,' that
the new note to Germany end the re
ply to - Austria's communication will
not be -forwarded simultaneously.-
Wording Is Modified.'
It was learned today fthat ', during
yesterday's meeting the cabinet de
bated whether to -incorporate in the
new note to Berlin a reiteration of the
statement that the, United States con
sidered the sinking of the Lu si tan la
with American paasengera aboard- an
"unfriendly act." j It is understood,
however, that the .wording was modi
fied to state that the attack: is "viewed
with great concern," as threatening
the hitherto peaceful relations between
f Germany's proposition
Germany's proposition that - four
belligerent Bhips may be. placed under
the American flag : for . the transporta
tion of Americans .through ; the "war
sone will be rejected, it is understood.
The note will declare that it is im
possible, without a special act ot con
cress to ' place either neutral or in
terned belligerent - vessels - under the
American flag,
Germans Bombard
' Soissonsj Steadily
French . Take Important defenses
XTorth of Techt, Says Paris, and Are
ITearly at Crest of the Baights.. , -,
Parish July : 2L S.) Syste-
matlo bombardment ' bf SOleaorts by
the Germans, is progressing according
to today's of flcial communique and
enormous property -damage has been
Inflicted.-- Attacks by : the Teutons in
the Woevre and Vosges districts have
been repulsed. ... -' . ; ;
"North of the Fecht," says the state
ment.? "the -French - have- captured im
portant defenses, advancing - nearly to
the crest of tne aeignts. i
"EUght bombs were dropped t on the
railroad tracks at Colmar yesterday. -
"Thirty-one French aviators engaged
in. an air raid on Conflons In Jarney,
In the Woevre district.1 Tuesday Seven
Bhells struck1 the. railway station and
one locomotive - ana - one rounanouse
were destroyed. " - - y . " - t
Solid Comfort ; : :
' - r -'.'.",'-';".':''-"",;
. . . For; less than a-Cent-an-Hour ;
' What give$ more comfort tbari VcobJ. breeze, on a
- hot day in the city? ' And how much isn't one willing to f '
spend to 'get it yes, spend to go after it and often not "
..get It? t ,. .. , - ,- - ; r - t. ' '
'; . ' , - " .' " ' .- '. 'Z- ' . ' " '-, ' '-' -- ' - ,. ' I
- Yet, a cool breeze is one-of the most easily derived J
::H of all hot.weather.comforts and one. of the least expend
sivewhen obtained from a ; ; "jr , . '',, .
It : can be used in any room having an ordinary in-'
candescent lamp socket. AH "you havctodo ' to get,
"breeze is to connect fan to socket' and "turn'the switch.
- IjcI us show you this fan it represents the best fan -value
on the market. Z r-. -
. liLiicUTRIC store;
: ; . BROADWAY AND ALDER ;;
Portland" Railway, vLiht iii Power Go.;
, , "RELIABLE SERVICE"-
Visitors to .the
Navy.Yard Must ,
Now Give Name
a ; , Bremerton, Waih., July 21
m "'' W: P.) It you - visit the navy,;
yard-Kr-any of -the ships there.
you must register.,
- t This is the new rule, promul
0 1 gated - by Secretary ; of t the
Navy Daniels, . whtcb is tn s ef-.
feet here today.. The rule- re-:
sulted'from the fact tba,t there
t 'have been numerous fires on
m ' battleships of the Atlantic fleet
coincident with- the Holt bomb .
mysteries.
Visitors to the yard have hot.
expressed any satisfaction with'
tha new order. . . -' "' '- '
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J
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uermany ouiiers
From Cotton 'Lack
3 r -
Aa Cotton Ooods factories at Oroaav
-i Are ' Closed! ; Whatevef Bw Cotton
Smug gled Xaronga does to JCrnpps.
Amsterdam, . July, S.)
Reports from Germany agree In- say-1
lng that the country la beginning to
suffer seriously, from the lack of raw !
cotton,'" - ' v."-. ' ' '
- A-measage from Lonnecker says that
all the factories making cotton- goods
in Gronau are closed. -r AU the unmar
ried . workmen '. have been discharged -and
sent to Silesia , to work in the ,
mlnea - -'."'. . i
The cheapest cotton has j already;
reached extortionate prices and there is .
little supply. All the cotton smuggled -
through neutral countries Is Immediate- j
ly sent to the Kruppe ana otner mum-1
tions firms. . ' - .
v Britain 'Pears Smuggling.
London. July "21-(L N. S. The ,
question whether, despite the blockade,
cotton and food stuffs are still reach- ,
lng Germany, " is seriously - exercising j
the press.. The" Post says: .' . r t
? Every pound ? of cotton : imported
Into Germany means death to British -soldiers.
..Therefore ,'lt must be
stopped.? : . ' ' - ' - I
Huiit Eelatives'of ;
Murdered, Woman'
Los Angeles, July 21 (TT.P.) De- '
claring an investigation unnecessary ;
in-the case of .W H. Warren, private
detective, . Who ended v his ' life after
killing 'Mrs. Gretls Carter, pretty dl-'
vorce. Coroner HartwelUv today signed
certificates of .. "murder . and . suicide"
and closed the incident, as far as the
law is concerned. ' . - " '
An investigation ."of Mrs. Carter's?
life - revealed . that . she - eame ' to Los
Angeles a year ago- from Portland. Or. j
A search is being made for relatives. -
so that funeral, arrangements may us
made, v - ... ,.v -
Seaside Official.--;.
-Pleads Not GnUty
- Seaside, Or., 'July it. John I
Berry, city auditor and ' police Judge,
recently Indicted by the Clatsop grand
Juryi was summoned to 'Astoria Tues
day and -pleaded not guilty to a charge
of malfeasance in office.-
- The indictment Was the culmination
of a row between Berry and, the city
council, when he refused 'to sign city
warrants and to attend meetings.' His
trial was set for July 27.. . ,.
WILL MEET; IV: GEARHART
. i . . . - -
. Traffic officials I of , the 'northwest
railways will -hold a- meeting tomor- v
row at Gearhart, at -which they - will f
thresh out some of the problems . that J
have been ' under - long .. consideration, v
This is : the - first time one of , these j
meetings- was called for. Gearhart." but
" m1W1 ' Tri An ' Tktf ' thV- ROIlld do .
better, work with rths sea within ear
shot. ' t. r - "
:. Russia Seeks a Xloyd-George. . j
- Patrograd. ; July. . 7l-iV. P.)r-Cre,
atlon of a ministry -of munitions, sim
ilar to: that formed, in England, is to ,
be authorised by the Russian duma. It ,
was announced here today. I
SUPPLIES ARE CUT OFF
: FROi',1 CITY OF MEXICO;
v FEV AMERICANS LEFT
Looting; -Reported' ats"Naco
-'WheriyVniaV Fordes Are
;:Leaving,rV J
Washington. July 21a ttJ. . P.) -t-Cut
, off from supplies, Mexico City, which
Is today again occupied by the Zapa
condition. If is reported that few
I Americans remain in ", Mexico City.
Naco ,and: that much looting Is go-
ing bn.
Villa Picks Resting Place. -.
San Francisco. Cal,"July,21. IV.
P.)- -General Francisco Villa may come
Ico city: Is oveh of even before. If
Heattqaartcrs tor' Men's, Women's and Children's Dattitnn giiiiis
Irunhs. Suit Cases and Bags, 4th floor Tea itooni. 4th Floor
DOUBLE
STAMPS
-" ii .
Given; Tomorrow 5
. -With Cash T
r; Purchases in AH
. Departments
Exfcept Groceries
Millie
I rrrRIMMlNGS
-also crreat
ws, mm
. 1
11 etc
ostrich fancies and pompons, flowers, wings, ornaments, etc.also
hats trimmed with stylish !.bows. Splendid assortment of colors to
select from also all-black and all-white.. Trimmed Hats QO OK
worth up i to- 9.75- July Clearance Sale Price Choice vwaD
59.75 Hat Shapes
Second Floor- 200" Untrimmed Hats
in a sweeping Clearance tomorrow at
a fraction fit real worth. Large and
small ' effects in high-grade Mllans
and Hemps. " Popular colors," black
and white. .Shapes worth fl" QP
up to 19.75, Clearance at Pe0
D O U B LE Wl"n be "S!ven with a11 Cash Purchases
i ; , , n ,,,made tomorrow; in our Model Bakery on
STAMPS 4thfloor. Birthday and Wedding Cakes
u a-raiwAa . u : made. to order at the.Iowes't prices.
4 f mms
f . r-
. Tillamook : Seashore Resorts
, . "Wonderful acenery; dense '
' forests. A ti e i n K ttout ,
' .,::s-streams, - niiles '"and-, miles
1 of " glorious sandy'- beach.-
. -A, . - - , ' . .
',' LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES .
' ; . Season tickeU .'. ; . : . $4.00 ' , V
, Week-end-'.....-..,.,,.. 53.00 - . "
Portland ; to . Garibaldi Beach Polnta, Proportional.
"Ixw. Fares to Other Beach Resorts,
Serr.'Eiiearsions-East
- , '' Round-trip: tickets to. East- ,
, T j. ern destinations . vlA Call-- . , 1
' . A -. f ornla, wlrh stop-overs -
. : . '- in" either , dlrectiomto '-'' -
v i s 1 1 the " Exposition 5 on ' , , '
-", . . . sale "daily . from all. points. . . 7" '
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Ten Days Stop on One WayTlekets at San Francisco.
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' ' You. can stop -over at Shasta Springs '
Our Agents will be glad to furnish full particulars In regard to any of the above outings and make
reservations; outline your trip or give you Interesting literature. on the various places you can visit.
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; - Askjfor Our Folders "Oregon Outdoors." "S?dshore Tillamook .County and "Newport",
.i5pUTHERN';PACIF5e;:- ':
: ' ; ' John M. Scott, Gen. Pssa. Agent, Pertlaad, Oregon - V
be f continues : to auffer defeat at the
hands 'of the Carranziatas, said "liob'
Cornell' of Houston, Texas, . one of the
International, vice presidents of - the
Rotary clubs, lit cession here today.
Cornell recently visited Juares, and
there, saw HipoU to Villa, a brother Jf
tha; general; who said ho and ; hfs
brother liked San Francisco and would
probably move here after the present
difficulties in Mexico.. . , i
Denies Capture of Capital.
- Galveston Tex ' July 21. (I: N.. S.)
Mexican. Coaaul Burns today cenled
the reported capture of Mexico City by
the. Zapatistas. : Burns quoted a .tele
gram from Vera Crus which" said that
General Coss was pursuing the Zapa
tistas who ..had . evacuated the , capital
and that the Vllllstas at Pachuca had
been driven south by General Dieguef
and caught between Dieguez'. forces
and those of General Gonzales; ? .
Th3 - dispatch added that Gonzales
had left the capital under strong guard.
Hero Saves Two:
-"-;; ; One Is Drowned
Ernest ' C. Stewart, TaeOma i School
' Teacher, Was Takiag Wife and Baby
tor Bide and Canoe Turned Over.
Tacoma Wash, July 21. (P. N. S.)
-Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Pacific Phone Marshall 4800
CI ears nice
Trimmed Hats
Worth to $9.75
Dept.2nd Floor
ALONE ton manv of th Hat " r
. 1 worth more than the above price. Fashionable
- niw lirre sailors in' Milins. Hinn I grhnm
. varietv of attractive : rlAo.fHt:noS
style v very smart for street wear." . Some in black-
.Dai
Scenery unsurpassed. Ample accommodations. Every 'mile
protected by Automatic,- Electric Block Safety Signals.
To S an Francisco
and Back
Return Limit 30 Days.'
$32.50 Ninety-Day Limit.
$52.25 to San Diego and
' - A Delightful Seaaida Retreat
.' Every charm for an out-
. door vacation. Burf bath
. . inar, flsbinR. boating and
,, . . - pleasant social recreations.
ROUND-TRIP FARES
Season fare from Portland.. . .$6.25
'Week-end .. .....$4.00
' Corre5pondlhjr Low Fares from AU Other Stations
- in Oregon.
-Throtisrh Sleeping-Car Between Portland and Kw.
rort Kvery Saturday Morning at 1:30 o'cloclc
- From-Portland. Kvmry Snrtdav Evening at 8 o'clock
- , From Newport.
The body of Ernest C. Etewart. a.
coma achool teacher, drowned at i
mouth of the Skokomish rivtr it .
when' the canoe in which he was t
his wife and baby for a ride c .
turned, waa brought back to tts .
today.. - ' - '.. -
With the body came the story cf
heroic rescue of Mrs. Stewart ar. 1
baby by Enic Nelson of Union C
who was close by when the ta;
struck a. snag.
Without waiting even to remove !
coat, Nelson plunged In. He first
thV baby on top of .'the canoe, t
grasped the drowning woman. (
towedSharv and the canoe to thore. :
returned, recovered Btewart'a boJy i
diving, and brought. It in; but effui
to. resuscitate Etewart were futile.
' Big Party Visits lake. .
Medford. Or., July 21. The lars
tourist party ever to visit Crater 1.
left Medford today in 12 automot ...
under the direction of J, K. Grimm
Lancaster, Pa. There were 0 i
and women in the party, the tour 1 t
lng been booked by the Raymond i
comb company. All records for tra
to the lake are being Smashed
now and Superintendent Stee'e 1
diets the total will reach 10.000 bet
snow flies.
Shavingr was introduced amnns t'
Romans about 300 B. C. The flrat eh
was deemed -the entrance to, mantn.
and celebrated with great fetivltl. p.
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Home Phone A-6231
atninoc Ii
Reduced
4th Floor Full size Hammocks
of wXtra heavy cotton. Deep,
full-plaited draperies, concealed
spreaders at both ends. Shown
In many pleasing patterns.
$4.00 Hamm'ks, Clearance $3.19
tS.oo Hamm'ks, Clearance $3.93
16.50 Hamm'ks, Clearance $4.53
Child's Play Suits
4th Floor -Indian Chief, Indian
Girl, Cow Boy, Cow Girl, Boy .
Scout, .Baseball Suits REDUCED.
Regular $. 50 Suits now at T3c
Regular 53.00, Suits now - $1.43
Regular $3.50 Suits now $2.43
Regular 4.00 Suits now $2.SS
Regular $5.oo' Suits now $3.43
Regular -$7; 5 0 ; Suits now $4. S3
Cofiffee Pay
Tdmorcowl
Grocery Dept., 4th Floor No de
liveries of these specials except
with other purchases made in
Grocery Dept. tomorrow.
40c OWK Cofiee, 20e
Our famous OWK Imperial Roast
Coffee used In . hundreds of
Portland's best homes, nn
Reg. 40c grade at, the lb. JK
50c OWK Teas, SDe
Uncolored Japan,1 English Break
fast or Ceylon, Regular QQ
50c Tea, special at, lb. OaC
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Back
Newport
Short Electric Trips
r ' On the Big Red Steel Cart
-The Southern Pacific Elec
. ' trie Lines Offer a pleoelne
. -i ,ir varitv of dellcbtful trlpi
through some ofr the most.
hlrnly developed arrl- .
a cultural sections of Oregon.
Portland to Mclllnnvllle and - Return, Loop Trip.
U.SO. Hound Trip Dally; $1.60 Wek-En!.
'Portland to Iake Grove and Return, 35 Cents Round
Trip. .
Portland to Raleigh Portland Oolf Club 33 Cents
Round Trip.