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NORTH BANK ROAD IS TO MKE CHANGES IN ; ITS OPERATING SYSTEM .iiew ujyisioii iu oe uieaieu . and Naming of New Off i :, " cials Will Follow. PLAN EFEFCTIVE MAY 1 . 5ertina Division win Be la Chirr of , V Have Hot Been Announced. Kffective May 1. rearrangement of the operating department of the North . Bank road will be made, according to ' General Manager C. O. Jenke. Mr. . Jenks said today that thereafter th line between Vancouver' and Bpokane . and the Oregon Trunk will be operated a' one division, while the Oregon Klec trie. United Railways and the Astoria division of the 8., P. & S. will be con sidered a division. .This will Involve the appointment of an. ..additional superintendent, master mechanic,' chief train dispatcher and other operating officials for the Van couver division. Mr, Jenks was not , ready today to announce the personnel . under the new arrangement, as the , change will involve a considerable shifting about of officials. The new arrangement is, In fact. Mr. , Jenks stated, a restoration of the sys tem iti vogue prior to the retirement of the late I", A. Brainard, who was . 'superintendent of the Vancouver divi--slon. It was not known at that time ..how long Mr. Bralnard's leave of ab sence' would extend, and as an econom ical measure the Vancouver and Port land divisions were consolidated. Following Mr. Bralnard's. death in Arizona about a month ago, it appeared that the whole system was too large to be handled successfully as one. The Portland; division, will be in i Charge of G. E. Votaw, who succeeded A. J. Davidson when the latter was placed In charge of the Spokane & In- land Empire. Who' the superintendent of the. newVancouver division will be In. not definitely known, though R. C. Wegnef, master mechanic of tho Port land' dtvislen; has been talked of. Good Friday Is Being! Fittingly Observed Christian Churches Commemorate : Death of Bavior; Tossorrow Holy Saturday! Snadajr ts X ester. ' Today the Christian : churches in solemn chant and speech commemorate the death of the savior on the cross. It is Good' Friday. ' : v : From early this morning until to night services will be held. This afternoon the 'solemn com memoration of the death on the cross will be held in Roman CathoMa and Episcopal churches, particularly, and in some of - the Protestant, churches Tonight musical : programs will be given in a number of churches. Tomorrow,- Holy Saturday, figura tively the Church watches with the angels at Jesus tomb, Sunday Is Easter., The YisitArs at the tomb of the savior are toldj "He is risen. Hs is not here." In rejoic ing the Church repeats the answer throughout Christendom. , Dies. From Injuries Got Movirfg Engine Morton Wash., April 21. Oscar Crawford died Thursday of injuries sustained Wednesday at the West Fork Logging company's camp. While mov ing a donkey engine he slipped, the friction lever fell and the crankpln hit him many times on the bead and shoul der, fracturing his skull. Dr. Feagles of Morton worked all- night with him. He was unmarried and 82 years old. One brother lives in the West, but he cannot be located. HIGHWAYS MAINTAINED AT STATE EXPENSE IS - FAVORED BYHOTEL MEN " ' - Convention at Eugene Would Aid Farmers in Transport- t ing Products5 to . Buyers, HXord. RULING FOR EMPLOYES Besolatiom Adopted to Advance Xtegls ' latlon Calling tot Medleal Znepeo. tlon of Those Handling rood. Eugene, Or., April 21. Resolutions favoring constructive highway legis lation that will lead to early building and maintenance at state expense of main trunk highways In the state, so located that, commercial and lateral highways can readily and to best ad vantage connept therewith, were adopted by the contention of the Stato Hotel Men's association before closing its business here Thursday afternoon. Further, the resolutions favor such additional legislation. If any is needed, as will enable different counties to expeditiously and economically con struct such commercial, lateral and connecting highways, that products of the farm may be cheaply trans ported to market and offered for use Scientific Garden V Scheme Attracts . Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Furnished Data - of father Schooner Gardens at Her . Own Special Keenest, v .r Mrs. Woodrow Wilsorif wife of the i president, is very much Interested In vihe establishing of the Schoener Scientific Gardens In Portland, and r-detailed Information has been sent to her in response to special request, ,'sald J. A. Currey at the meeting in ;the Chamber of Commerce last night called for permanent organisation in - sQpport of the experimental gardens. Successes attained by plant scien tWte.4n other, states do not Imply suc- cesses in Oregon, declared Father ; vGeorge - Schoener, Oregon's plant 'Wizard. New varieties must be pro duced, and fruits, flowers and grains , from other districts must be adapted .to the growing conditions of Oregon, f Incident to permanent organization 'f the Schoener Scientific Gardens It .was reported that 124 members have been .enrolled. . Six ( directors were 'elected, three for two years and three for one year, as follows: J. A. Currey. .'John N. Edlefsen and Marshall N. t Dana for two years; H. J. Blaeslng, ; John H. Haak and Howard K varts " Weed for one year. The directors are to elect the other , officers. Chinese Threatened To Deport His Wife ' Judge Ronald Bets Aside rinding & I ' -14- -Bn.C ITsm. ( - davits XnTOlTing Bsw Features. Seattle, Wash.. April 21. TJ. P.) Because of affidavits alleging that John Zung, a' wealthy Chinese can- neryman, many times threatened to have Mrs. Mary 2ung, his . wife, de- - ported to China, Superior Judge Ron ald has todsy set aside the findings of :W. Lillian C Irwin and Dr. Helen B. "Babcock. that Mrs. Zung is Insane. :Zung Is said to be worth $250,000. Mrs. Zung.saya she was married in China 33 years ago, that her husband eame here and married twice, and that when She finally arrived In this coun try she found herself the stepmother of four children. Two stepdaughters, she declared, disliked her from the start. It was one of these daughters who acted as Interpreter at the insanity hearing. Dr. Irwin admitted It might 'have been possible for the Interpreter ... to. not act In good faith. ' Girl Disappears V From Idaho Falls , A- - -AUee Empey, Aged 7, Hot Seen Bines "Bnnday, Belterod to Save Been Kid naped by the Meads of Convict. - Idaho FSfis. Idaho, April 21. -ut P.) The country hereabouts is aroused today over the. disappearance of Alice . Kmpey, - 7. last Sunday. . She Is be .lleved . to have been kidnaped by 'friends of Alonso Bean, who was con ; -vie ted and sentenced to 10 years' Im prisonment for holding the child's . wealthy uncle for ransom : last July. , He was alleged to have been a rene gade sheepherder, who confessed that he planned to kidnap President Smith of the, Mormon church. s R. E. Reamer, Banker, Is Dead, 3 -Woodland, CaU April 21. (U. P.) It. E. Bramer, 'banker and former mem ber of the; state board of equalization, : Is dead, v:," ;."V "v-1; 4&C: Green TRADING STAMPS ; Wits thU M ul Cevveas, Geod 8atss day, April S3, Koaday, AprU Sa, c am y i tun erdere - rva prompt atteatii . - - , 226 THTRJJ ST. . Bt, flaUaoB sue laJiia. Phone' BUhl l 28 f I Your Easter Shirt will be all that it should be if we launder it. Just right in finish and stiffness and, of course, immaculately clean. Send us" your collars and cuffs, too. Then you will know Wjhat exquisite laun dering is. Feel more joyous as you realize how clean you feel and look. Downtown Office 327 Stark 250 Alder . . J.--.- East 21st and Sandy Blvd. In the best condition possible, to the mutual advantage or producer -and consumer. - The . resolutions will he forwarded to tho stats grange and that body asked ; to cooperate la the movement.--' Besoluttons Are Adopted. A resoluUon was adopted calling for the appointment f s committee to draft a set of rules that' will govern employes - of hotels who In any way handle food, and that the committee acting with the legislative cpmraltlee of the association, formulate measures to be presented to the legislature pro viding for .medical examination, yearly, of employes of every establishment in Oregon which In any way handles food products. J. A. Westerlund of Med ia chairman of the committee. B. R. Weatbrook of Albany, suc ceeded in getting action on the matter of all valley hotels outside Portland making a uniform charge of five cents for telephone calls within tho city, the secretary was Instructed to send to all valley hotel men blank agreements on this subject. Action also was taken on the question, of charging bus fare of 10 cents.. Members Oo Home. . Members of the association left at 5:25 o'clock last night for their homes after voting resoiuUons of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn of Hotel Os burn, for the entertainment. f The next meeting of the association will be held in Roseburg. Marshfleld also extended an invitation to meet there. . Vfhn writing or calling on edvertisrrt p'e mentiea The Joaraal. I (adv.) SCHOOL BOARD IS . ASKED TO PROVIDE 1 A, SOCIAL CENTER Change in Plans for Proposed , Terwllllger Building Is Now Requested,. . OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED "Taxpayers Smrdea Znongv noyr," Says Ohalrmaa . Mnalyi . Oradlng Bids to Be Advertised or. Residents of the district to be served by the proposed Terwllllger school yearn for an assembly yhali mors than class rooms. They want a social center. They recently petitioned the school board to alter tho plans for the. struc ture so as to provide for class room and a commodious assembly room. In stead of merely eight class rooms. The board took the matter under advertisement and directed F. A. Nara- The Economy of Holsum Cake ft' appeals to the busy housewife. " Tire pleasure its eating gives to the lddies vouches for its deliciousness. The Log Cabin Baking Company guarantees its purity. You'll find it fresh every day at the grocery. Five kind? fifteen cents. zeet. fruit, chocolate, Id and silver. MS KM Basket No. 1, Value $1.25 Take It for $1.00 2 lbs. Curve Cut Macaroni. . .i. 15c 1 Bottle Cider Vinegar 10c 1 Can Hershey's Cocoa. . . . . .20c 1 Bottle Bluing. 10c I Can Union Peas. .10c I lb. Diamond W Baking Pwdr. 25c 1 Pkg. A. & H. Soda . ,10c 1 Pkg. Soda Crackers 10c 1 Basket 10c 1 Loaf Home Made Bread 5c Total Value .$1.25 It Costs You Only a Dollar Or Bring Your Basket and Get . It for 90cWhen Delivery Is Made on This Order No Basket Will Be Sent FIVE ITEM DEAL $1.00 1 Tin Diamond W Tomatoes 15c 1 Bottle Dia. W Lemon Ext 25c 1 Tin Table Peaches. ..... . ; .15c 2 lbs. English Walnuts ... 35c 1 Doz. Large Oranges. ..... .35c m Total Value. . . ....... .$1.15 TAKE IT ALL FOR $1.00 Basket No. 2, Valne, ; - Take It for $2.00 5 lbs. Rolled Oats. ...... 4 lbs. Macaroni, Curve Cut. 12 lbs. Fancy Potatoes. 3 lbs. Bell Head Rice. ... . . 1 Can Union Peas. . . . . . . . 1 Bar Crystal White Soap. . 1 Bottle Bluing ....... 1 fkg. Shaker Salt. ...... 1 lib. Coffee ............. 1 Can Black Pepper. . 1 Pkg. A. & H. Soda 1 Pkg. Noodles...... ...... 2 Cans Cove Oysters. . . . . 1 Pkg. Gloss Starch. ...... 1 Basket 3 lbs. Dry Peaches $2.65 . . 25c ..25c ..25c ..25c . .10c a . . 5C . . 10c . .10c . .30c . . 10c . . 10c . .10c ..25c . .10c . .10c . 25c Total Value. . . .$2.65 It CosU You Only $2.00 Or Bring Your Basket and Get it for $1.90 When Delivery Is Made on ' This Order No Basket Sent. Basket No. 3, Value $3.55 Take It for $3.00 49 lb. sack Bellamy's Rose Flour" . . . . . .$1.35 3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c 3 lbs. Bell Head Rice. ... 25c 3 lbs. Lima Beans. ... ..... .25c 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins. 25c 1 lb. Diamond W. Baking Powder ................ . 25c 1 can Union Peas'. .10c 1 lb. Peanut Butter . : ... I ... 15c 2 cans Fountain Oysters. . . .25c 3 lbs. Dry Peaches .25c 1 can Black Pepper 10c 1 pkg. Douglass Starch. . . . .10c Total value ....... . $3.55 It Costs You Only $3.00 No Basket Given with This Order 5 FLOURrEREALS n 49 lb. sack Vim. . . ... . . . .$1.35 49 lb. sack High Flight . ... .$1.35 49 lb. sack Bellamy's Rose. .$1.35 49 lb. sack Crown. . u . ,; . ,$1.45 No. 10 sack Pastry Flour. ..,35c No. 10 sack Farina, . . ; . . . 40c No. 10 sack Pan Cake Flour , , 40c No. 10 sack Corn Meal. . . .35c Sigar Prices 100 lbs. Fine Cane... . . . . .$7.65 100 lbs. Beet..... . . '. .$7.45 7 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar;-, i . . . .50c With $1 Purchase of Other .Goods 14' lbs. Fine Cane Sugar .-V . $1.00 With $2 Purchase of Other Goods IBHJY MO W FIVE ITEM DEAL $1.00 4 lbs. Curve Cut Macaroni. . . .25c 5 lbs. Rolled Oats .25c 4 rolls Toilet Paper. . . . .25c 3 lbs. Dry Peaches . ........ .25c 3 lbs. Pink Beans. .25c Total value ... . ... $1.25 TAKE IT ALL FOR $1.00 SOAP, STARCH, BLUING 6 bars Ivory Soap . . .... . . .25c 6 bars Crystal W Soap ; . f . . .Sc 3 pkgs. Gloss Starch. . . . . , 25c 3 bots. Ammonia or Bluing. , .25c Gold Dust or Citrus P. .... .20c 3 tins Old Dutch Cleanser . . . 25c 3 .bars Sapolio . v. .. . ...... .25c Light House Cleanser. . . . . vr.5c JAPAN .HEAD RIC 4 POUNDS 25c . 10 Lbs. For 60c OUR SPECIAL 30c COFFEE 2 POUNDS 55c i 1 , ' - ; ." . . . i , - - -i - r ' . . FANCY POTATOES 12 LBS. 25c lOOt POUNDS $1.75 CANNED MILK ALL BRANDS: 2 TINS 15c mm- o i 264 Alder 142 Second St S ;Main 322, A-3211. ' " '. ' - Main 4160 , ; - LOV.' PMCBS ON. TME';FUliL : lilBJiS: OF ' GROCERIES' 401 Hawlborne Ave. v - - Phone E. 867, B-1615;; J mors, school architect, to figure on the request. At 4 yesterday's board meettns; he reported It would cost 134,000 to build , eight rooms and - & hall.- The original appropriation for the . Ter willtt er school calls for an expenditure of f i 1,0 00. . - There . were earnest protests from board, rnemtoers. . ; "1 wouldn't mind Jumping; up a lit' tie, said Olreetors Smith and Beach la concert, "but not thevt much." "The taxpayers are burdened enough, as It Is." declared- Chairman Munly. "Ws should stick within the original appropriation. , if it Is necessary to hold meetings residents -of the Ter wllUger district oould ; secdre the as sembly hall in the 'school building of aa JidJolnlng district. . "The primary purpose ' of a school bulldlns; Is to be a place of instruc tion. , not ft - community center, . said Director LocKwood. "; Assistant Superintendent . Of Schools Rice stated that only six rooms were, needed t the "present time, and sug gested that, a bartltlon be left Out between the other two, making a small assembly room. -.. v: The Matter was referred back to the board's building committee, but It is highly probable the TerwUllfer school will b built as originally planned. - Bids for grading the site of the proposed Benson Polytechnle school will e advertised- for next week. - About 1729 miles of railroads In tht United States have been electrif ed, ; to about lt?l tn all foreign lands.' . . PASTOR IA ".Fwr- Iiifa&tB and ChlMrea ; f n Uco Vor Over 30 Ycara Always bears --ths ' - Sl&rnaturs of 0 Live Betteir Spemid Less THAT IS WMAT YOU DO WHEN YOU BUY TOUR FOOD SUPPLIES HERE THIS CONCERN BUYS AND SELLS MORE THAN ANY OTHER' OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE NORTHWEST " , " ' " loud-toned voice. -; Our customers get the stand ard foods they know and ask; forand they get thes Lsrs for less. ; 'v ; Thit is why It enjoys privileges others cannot have. These privileges are increased by sharing the bene fits with you and thousands of other satisfied cus tomers. - j ; No special baits are offered here In loud-voiced typeno "Just-as-good" substitutes are offered tn A visit to these daylight, sanitary stores will con vince you of these facts BETTER FOOD MORE SAVINGS FREE CANDY SATURDAY ONLY yi-Vo. box Very Best Chocolates 15c t-lb. box Very Best Chocolates 25c Best Commercial Chocolates, lb.20c IN SPITE OF PROHIBITION Pint bottles Grape Juice . . . , .20c Quart bottle 35c Del Monte- Hawaiian Pineapple Juice, 2 bottles : 15c A FEW DAYS ONLY High Flight Floor, a Eard wheat patent $1.25 Z Every child coming into our tore, accompanied by it - ' a box of candv. Corvallis Flour, sack ...... $1.1 5 Barrel . , , ..$4.50 Cracker Special Fresh Graham Crackers, lb... . 10c Broken Cookies, 3 lbs. ...... .25c Broken Soda Crackers, per lb... .5c Broken Graham Crackers, 2 lbi.lBc : Ginger Snaps, per lb ......... 10c parents, will be given SUGAR LESS THAN MARKET 1.4 lbs. Granulated" 7 lbs. Granulated . . . . 13 lbs. Cane . . . . . 6yi !bs. Cane 3 lbs. Cake Sugar . . . 100 lbs. Gtanulated . . . . 100. lbs. Granulated PRICE $1.00 . . . 50c .$1.00 , . .50c ...25c STRAWBERRIES, hox ..... 10c OREGON FRESH RANCH EGGS 2 dozen ,45c $7.50 -$7. 75 FRESH and SWEET Homestead Butter, per roll. .65c Good Creamery, per roll... 60c Oleo, 2 lbs. .... t ....... . 45c Oranges, per dozen .30c Lemons, per dozen ........ 10c Freeh Vegetables ia Season Roman Beauty Apples, bx $1.30 Green Peas, 2 lbs .16c New Potatoes, per lb 5c Rhubarb, per lb.. ...2c Cauliflower ..... .5c and 10c Onion Sets, 6 lbs. ....... .25c Split Peat, 3 lbs.. 25 Dry Green Peas, 4 lb:.. . . .... .25 MEATS The : PORK Leg Roast Pork, lb .'. . . . . . . .15c Choice Shoulder, lb.. ............. .12 Hc-14c Loin Roast Pork, lb . . .18c Fresh Side Pork, lb. .... 15c Link Sausage, lb 15c Loin Pork Chops, lb ..... 18c Shoulder Pork Chops, lb , . 15c MUTTON Shoulder Mutton, lb .15c Loin Roast Mutton, lb. . ...... v.... i.l7Me Loin Chops, lb............ 20c Breast of Mutton, lb. .12Hc COLD MEATS - -M. BEEF , . Choice Prime Rib Roast, lb. .... . Choice Sirloin Roast, lb ....... . Choice Pot Roast, lb Rib Boiling Beef,- lb,.. ......... Shoulder Steak,, lb. : Sirloin Steak, lb, ............. T-Bone Steak,, lb . . . . . ........ ;,:;-"T VEAL Veal Stew, Ib.w. ..... Shoulder; Veal r Roast, lb; , 1 . . . . . Leg or Loin" Roast Veal, lb... .i .". Shoulder Veal Chops, lb. ...... . Lolrf yeaJ vSteak, lb ........ . Best Liver Sausage, lb 12Hc Best Bologna, lb. ..12HC Fresh Welders, lb 12Hc Knox Worst, lb..,,. (. Very Best Hea4 Cheese, lb. .... Cooked Corned Beef, none better 1734c ..........16c ....12Wc-l5c . ...10c-12Hc 14c 16c 20c ........ 12Hc' 14c ......... tl6c ...15c - 17Jsc ....15c ... 12Mc 20c Best Hawaiian Pineapple, can .. 10 ' 2 boxes Matches ..io? : SPRING TIME PICNIC TIME Saratoga Chips, per pkg. 5c-10c Cottage Cheese, per Jar. . . .10c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. . . . .'. .25c Prepared Mustard . .5c and 10c Del Monte Jr.ms. .... ... . . .10c Plain or Stuffed Olives 3 bottles for ........ . .25c Pimentoes, per can ..... . .10c Dill Pickles, per dozen .... .10c Salad Dressing, 3 bottles". . .25c Walnuts, 2 lbs. ........ .-25c Walnuts, 2 lbs. .35c Sweet Pickles, per At 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans - 3 cans for ..... . . , . . . .25c Campbell's Pork and Beans per can 10c Dried Beef, 2 glasses ......25c Shrimp, 2 cans. .... . .25c Sardines in pure oil, 3 for. .25c Mt. HoofSalmon,.2 cans, . ,25c Chimes Salmon, 2 cans .. . .15c GOOD BETTER BEST- Booth Sardines, 2 cans . . .35c 1 Tuna Fish, can 5c10c-16c-25c Cheese Sandwiches, 3 pkgs,. 25c Dates. .2 pkgs. ...... . . . .25c t Itrr. hart ivnrwmn . . m. .mm q m . . w. J w " . . . . 6 small bars Ivory Soap.-.' . .T.25c ' 2 bars Silexo Scouring Soap 5c V 7.,; Silver Polish Special 2icfbottie : Wright's SUverr Pol-: ish for ... . . ... 10c Electro Silicon. WlOc CHEESE 2-lb. Brick Ltmburger Cheese 40c Tillamook Cheese, per lb . . .20c SATURDAY ONLY AU Male xc?t Borden's ' 6 cans for ......... .45c Harsher' s Cocoa, per can 15c 2-Ib. can Royal Ann ChsrrUs for :.-.....'..".'. 10e 'Heinz Apple Butter, per can SPRING TONICS .Best Italian Prunes, per lb.. 10c Petite Prunes, S lbs. . . . . . .25c Best Dried Peaches, 4 lbs.. .25c 'Black Figs, 3 lbs. .25c -White' Figs, per lb. ....... 10c Best Dried Apricots, 2 lbs.. .25c Muscatel Raisins, 2 lbs... . .25c 3 pkgs. Raisins . . ....... .25c WHIPSIT Makes any cream whip, 25 c bot tle for ....15c ".." -1 ' : . t . " ' . . : ' r . . . . - W : ; Lard Substitutes Crisco .... . x .30c-55c-$1.05 Cottolene .....35c-70c-$1.55 Kaola . . .... ..... .90c-$1.75 Wesson's Oil . .30c-55c-$1.10 H. S. Salad Oil, per bottle.. 25c ; tf-galloa ....... ;65c Gallon .... ....... ..$1.25 Baskets and Handbags Free) with snfficient purchases, sugar not Indndsd, to carry thosn hoi W Takn Phone) Orders Friday Evenings Untfl 10 o'CIock. Phoase Main S700, A25S QUltKtb delivery; SIlwooI Tuoeder . and Thursdays. V Rees City PsrV, Ksrn rsrn atiocs, 1 rem out and Lents Wednesdays and Fridays. Montarilla '. n& Port Isnsl HsigaU Thursdays. : Other Sections, dsHyV SUNNYSIDE STORE 094-996 Belmont Convenient for many east srxte patrons, mds p'h, r v ! Phone, B-1215 Tabor 18 i 1 1 i - rtj-cSQirmL'. ' W--CLircASH-sroag 1 t - ' ' "i 1 v ' "'" iw ilrr "... . . i rr (j Grocery Specials At 267 Yeunhill St. I Olass Washboard . . 8S4 . M Gal. Tag Cabin" Maple Eyrup, today ...... ....... 684 1 GaL Xld Manse- Maple '- - Syrup - . .-l.a!I CM. mOlA Manse" Maple fiyrup today ...-...-62t : Rolls Tolletr, Paper, Bee for n quarter. ............ 25c S lbs. good Prunes ....... ...Xoe t lbs.' good Raisins....... ...25 - X lbw SC B, 8peciaJ Coffee,. Res. - -; 4o . ... 2$e lbs. good White Beans.. 25$ Back best Hard Wheat JFlour V. 1.48 t can Cora ......M..M...25 . S CansTotnatoes ... ...... ,.25oV S cans Peas ................ 254 I lbs. Cane Sugar for....,..3S ' lresn rnlt sad retaalse at lowest prices. Oreem Trading gtanpe glTon wttn errery pnrcnase. . Xen extra Btampe glren tot tale ad and . : . BOWLES-JOHNS ' CO. i ' 067 TgsT7TTT.T ST, XZT. B3 A2TO T2E. Sneoessor to STest I D FACTS bs ber Applan Way; 5P.1nd ber magnincent roads ytth tbelr famous. hawtborn bedges, France her superb sys tem of hlghwsys bordered with ' Sho5.1,,r". of s;reen. Oregon bas Its Cotunbla River Hlshway. nit. -rivaled lo. all the known world for grandeur of scenery, un equaled for majesty of surround, ings. and unparalleled for the prodigality of natural ad ran t ases. This highway Is rendered doubly attractive by being bard ; surfaced with , BITULITHIC Warren ; Brothers Company, . Journal Buildlns;, . . . , Portland. Oregon. , Vote Oregon's scenio wondefv-. Columbia Highway to be dedl v cated June 7. , n i r i r