16. 1016. Portlandlnvited to to formula a, course of olUsenshlo for use Ja ABerloaniaaUon, schools, similar t the one held in Portland laat win ter at the Bhattuek achool under the princlpalshlp of David N. Mosetaohn. Commissioner Campbell has expressed his , gratification to Eupartntendent Alderman at ilia feanlta aocompUahed la the Portland school. . i - -, 1 Steamers Collide in ; Fog Off Sandy Hook Italian aitaamahip : Can Giovanni. In bound, ' and the Swedish Steamship Grekland. outbound with av eargo of munltlona. collided off Bandy Hook in a heavy fog early today. Tha Grek land is returning to port to be dry docked for rtpalrg. -: ... Mexican ; Granted Kprievej. Santa Tt, N. May 15. (L N. a -Oovernor McDonald haa granted a twenty-one day reprieve to seven Vll liata bandit now In thpenitentlarjr Hera and sentenced to bang at Darning. May 1. for fiftt flegrea 4urer In con Attempts to Oust 1 Van Fleet Failure peal refused to make Van Flett eer tify to a Judge Of tha appellate court an affidavit wfeloh sought to dlsqual lty him, alleging prejudlca This la considered a victory for the minority bondholder., r",i".,:'lV The decision means Judge van Fleet will preside over tbe foreoloaur pre- ceedlnga, and that the system wilt ba sold to the bondholders for t40.000.009 ;,M SALfll If- - lll W--i.- COMNDME-ZEAL PANORAMA OF, NATURE'S RESOURCES DELl6HTS Send Sepresentative CoaunlialoBtr of YatureJixatios .Take a tp Xmrat U yvtan Esaloye4.U " AmesitoaalxajUosi Sefeool of Voxtlaao. Robert I K. Campbell, : commissioner of naturalization, ha requested tha Portland, school authorltlea to send a representative to a convention of su perintendents and principals to be beld in Washington, V. C the week of July 10. Oeeutem of tTalted Statea Oeturl sf Is Waatara fadllo SaUwajr Xeaxlay t SeUered Ttatory. an i - . . Dan crancisco, May i. yv, sr. Instead of $15,690,000, which :tha. ma Effort to ouat Federal Judge Van Fleet from presiding over the legal proceed ings incident to the aale of the West ern Pacific railway failed Monday when tha United State circuit court of ap jority bondholders wanted to pay. - i Judge van Fleet set the hearing on the decree of aale for Tuesday. - '$'- Hundrecis Acres of 4 New Orchards WilP Come Into Bearing Very Soon,,' re pie iadf. nection with the raid on coiumnus. eatlaa. Tbe JouraaL The oonvenuon win be called upon DEVELOPMENT IS MARKED SHy Throngs, a.anttfni Saenio Coun try sraaturad'ny ICagaittoe T1WS , Tram CUffs Overlooking" lUv.r. eU. S . Patent Offi f HE ORZGOII DAILY JOURHAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY, I.I ) ajf ,--.::..,.J I w.i. w 14 -W "4 .Th ' rmm-vr , ur " 1 ' w. v. r Th wuti Br Fred Hockley. " Balmon. Wlh., May J. Wblti Salmon, tha second largest town la Klickitat county. Wtih., la located ""611 the hotth bank of the Columbia fiver," dVectly across, th river from tldod RiVer on the Oregon aid. It la on of the important stations on tha "North Bank road, as the Spokane. Portland tfend Seattle railroad if jn uallyj called Ooldendaie, th county eat, la tbe only-to wo In tha coonty with mora population. White Salmon ha a aboat J60 residents. On a recent drive through tha White Salmon Valley I waa impressed , by the development that haa occurred during th laat Xew years. Hundred! of .acres "Of new orchards will aoon coma Into bearing.. Everywhere you Bee new " plantings of strawberries. . Apples and strawberries are bringing- prosperity , t tha farmers -of tha White. Salmon Valley. A . Tha Columbia river la the rate maker la that not only are the producers within eaay reach of market but the rates are low. enabling them to make a profit on their fruit ' 1 Drive Za Beautiful From White Salmon 1 went by team i due north across the county to Ouler which is near the northern boundary i Una of Klickitat county near, tha point " where . Skamania county and Yakima county meet. The 28 mile drive la one panorama of beauty. Fori tha first few miles the road wlnda upward -" through' a -fertile and beautiful farm ; Ing country Th gorge at the Bear Valley bridge and the deeply cut fla , Aura through which the White Salmon river flows at Wright's bridge are well ' worth oomlng to see. ' Boon after passing Wright's Bridge yOit enter tha beautiful Trout Lake valley with Ita well kept and fertile '' ranches. After passing Trout Lake '.. poa toff Ice and Meadow Brook inn you "come to Ouler on the banka of Trout . lake. This Is in the very heart of the 1 summer vacation land. Mount Adams ; rises in all its majesty a few miles dis tant. Twomllee from Ouler la the . ' tamoua lava cave. It twists Its sin uous course far beneath the surface .'for three-quarters Of a mile. It Is a huge tunnel formed in the cooling lava. Zee Oaves Visited. - A few miles further, on- through the ' park-like woods an you come to the : lea caves. Icicles aa large as a man's body are found In the ice caves and all the year round there Is & cold draft blowing through the- caves. -Trout -lake is full of gamey trout and the I lit Ilfc5H " mlJL- '- III. i of Top -Busineflg aectlon of Whits Salmon, Colambia river from Jewett's farm. Wash. Bottom -View streams in the vicinity also afford ex cellent fishing. i 1 From MarTnlll wher Sarnuel Hill has recently built a quarter of a mil lion dollar mansion on tbe bluffa over looking the Columbia I went through ai" district of well-kept orchards to Oiotdendaia. Ooldendaie la a busy and thriving city of about 1S00 population. It Is on the Little Klickitat river and is the terminus of the Ooldendaie branch of the 8.. P. ft S. railroad. The branch lino leaves the main lint at Lyle. Ooldendaie ! the logical trad ing center for the Klickitat valley. Wheat, oats, alfalfa, fruit, almonds, livestock are all raised in large Quan tities in the Klickitat Valley. From Ooldendaie we went northeast ward climbing ateadily till Cleveland waa reached. 1 Other Sections Seen. Passing through Cleveland we made a brier stop at lticjtieion. cueAieton a altitude is 1016 feet and stoek raising Is its principal industry. From Btckle ton we went over the divide to Mabton in Takima county ' Klickitat county haa an area of over a million aorea. Of Us 1,168,000 acres over 900,000 acres are In private own ership. Something over 10,000 acres are state lands and about 86,000 aeras are subject to homesteaders. The Va kima Indian reservation haa 66,210 teres of its area and there are 32,000 eres in the Columbia forest reserve. Klickitat county tiu a frontage on the Columbia river of over 0 miles. In the eastern part of the county around Roosevelt, Sundale and Goodenoe Hills there is much excellent fruit and wheat land. One of tha most picturesque point in. the whole county is the high point Of land at the extreme southwestern tip of the county. On the precipitous bluff washed on its southern aide by the waters of the Columbia and on Its western slope by the waters of the White Salmon a summer resort is lo cated. It Is called "The Eyrie." . Tlew Xs landed. From ihe Eyrie one can look across W A (1 good nickel smoke THE OWh is always a mellow smoke never harsh. That is because a million dollar supply of slowly curing tobacco is always in re serve for the OWL. The OWL is an unusually oven-burning smoke. That is because it is seasoned leaf, properly "made into a cigar. Naturally, the OWL i9 always worth your nickel. .1 ; Tho Millidr, Dollar Cigar M. A GUNST & CO, INCORPORATED n il ceriainly does I VV heal in the evening at the twinkling lights of Hood River". Mount Hood rises ma jestically to the southward. The Union Pacific trains on the Oregon side are brought ao close by a good telescope that you can dbhost recognisa the pas sengers on the rear platform of the ob servation car. Below, so that a pebble can be. thrown down on the car roofs, the North Bank train flaah past while out on the river the steamers and -other water craft ply on their rally routea. Baven years of hard and intelligent work haa made, a beautiful resort of Anocner wen known and popular re sort ia the vicinity of White Salmon is Jewett's Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett are pioneers Of White Salmon. Borne day our men of wealth will buy sites along both banka of tha Co lumbia and Just as scores and hundreds of stately and beautiful hemes crown tha heights along the Rhine, the Hud- eon and the Bt. Lawrence, ao in time to coma will the homes of Well to do, beauty loving Oregonlans Mown the rugged heights along the gea-seeklar uoiumoia. Big Army of Local Students Registered yearly 60,000 Children on lasts. De clared Zb X. Alderman, Superintend ent of jCUy School. Portland has Just 70 less than 10.000 school children registered, - announced I R. Alderman, superintendent of pub lic schools to the members' council of Chamber of Commerce yesterday after noon, rortland built I school rooma laat year. Continued the educator, who then submitted arguments and stere opticon viewa supporting tho proposi tion that single story school houses are better and safer and less costly than present type school houses, cost ing 17000 to $75.00 a room. H. X . Kelly.- former , master fish Warden, appeared before the members' council, telling of Oregon City's plan for Booster day April 87, and inviting cooperation. , Ia Thompsbn, Chairman. appointed D. C. Burntrager, W. D. Me- Waters and B. F. Boynton, a commit tee to arrange for what Mr. Kelly said would be the first official recognition ever given Oregon City by Portland, j M . i Seek Highwaymen ' Who Held Up Stage San Diego Officials Wstohlaf Mexican Border fox If en Wne Bobbed Pas sing era of $156 and Several Watches. San Diego, Cal., May 16, (U. P.) County officers today are watching the Mekican border for the two masked highwaymen who, late Sat urday, helckup a stage bound from Tl Jnana to Ban Diego, near San Isidro. There la little chance of catching tha pair, a they are thought to have fled across the line. . . --U " AocVrdlnf t . BY- Coo, flriver of the stage, the bandits stopped Mt by waving a red lantern In the road abend, . When the stag approached, revolvers were leveled at the passen gars and their valuables ordered into waiting hats held out by the high', waymen. They got 1160 and several -watch.;;-. .-.-. -- - . eczema What relief! The fiW tion of Resinol Ointment usually -WHesii ucDinc; ana Dommo; and J lakes ydur tortured skin feel cool nd comfortable at last. Won't try tiio easy Rcsinol way to heat eaema r gfmitar sHn-ruptk)h r Doctors have prttcribtd Rcsinol regularly for over twenty years.. . t reliable ftouKhold ruMdy for tores, wounds, boras, chafiat. etc Sold by tM, New One And has issued a patent covering both the form, , and the method of riianiijfacturing .1 mm You, too, will say it's a new one when you open your first package and try a handful of the flakes before adding cream or milk. That's just what we want you to do. i Don't remember of any manufacturer of old-style "corn flakes" inviting you to such a test, do you? Guess not. The old-fashioned kind had to be smothered with sugar and cream to make a flavoiirut New Post Toasties are different and better have the full, true taste of the grain and the test tells. - Look at the flakes carefully. Notice the jtiny bubbles on their surface. The quick, intense heat of tl new art of toasting not only produces the bubbles, but a quality of -corn flake uriequaled for smacking goodness. NotAT Pnitt TnastieA have ' 'Substance: f ' thev do not 4 'chaff ' or crumble in package; 1:1 doUa i-Ukr An ri- loA rkwVrrlen fPYhirp affr?r narkac?e has rmmA o Ar nr HArr fKv rlnn't- miisVi An wn "when. cream or milk is added, and UCCll vAv4 ca vAtajr vvvw vawy - , they are wonderfully delicious. The first package proves that New Post Toasties are . 66 nppura At Grocers 10c Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Yaqlliidians Ire v Becoming Insolent "j:;- ':" ;Ak: -"' ' ' "J" . r', '" i-S1'?; . :'J,- . .' t mpott AaCa Orerrnaalnr rsai ; TeOtoy t laaaibo aad Amarioan 8et- tl Af Vxspaxlnf to Xieav. Doatlas; Arl May l.-sadvices re ceived here- today state that th Taqul Indiana ar again overrunning the Yaqui valley la Mexico and that Amer ican settlers are preparing to leave, tt ts declared - that . th Indians, - la th absenc of Carransista troops, are be coming mr and mor Insolent and that raids against the American aet U em ant ar eX daily ocourranoar- DemanH tlie CrooveiJ Lof if you want the best rop 7 TIP- Bread ' is baked.in the patented pans. No other bread can hi' so . , good. The label protects you against substitutes. Look for it. V L&g Cabin! Baking ,Co. ' Bakers of Holsurri Bread1 and " 't Cakes. -- :.: ''r-' A COPY OF THE FIRST 5AVINGS BANK, ACCOUNT OPENED IN THE UNITED STATES No. I OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY. Curtis Roberts, Residence, 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Reference, Cpndy Raguet. . 1816 ' Dr. Cr. DetL 2, By Cash . . $ 6.00 1817 . April 21, By Cash S.00 1818 Jan. l, By Interest 40 Jan. 1, By Balance . . . . . $10.40 181V' Jan. 1, By Ittterest. . i . . . 48 t $10.88 Mar. 31, By Interest J 2 April 1, To the Phtla Saving Fund Society ........ . .$11 AO The LADD &TILTON BANK oldest in theT Northwest, inrite yoiir savings and dhecldns; accounts. As small an amount as'OneyDollar accepted by this strong state , bank in the opening of v aaving account . 4 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CHANGE IN SCHEDULES OF PASSENGER TRAINS Effective May 14th Trains 1 and 2. TH OBXZVTaXi XJMXTEJ, on saxn schedule a heretofore. Trains and 4. OULCEBM VAXX UTMZTS9, now leaves Beattle dally A. M. Connecting, trains leav Portland 11:30. midnight, via Heat tie: 1:85 X. M. via North Banlc Road. Trains 43 and 44. SOTTTHXAST XXnESS, now leaves Battle dally 10:30 P. Id. Connecting trains leave Portland 10:00 A. M., via Seattle 7:10 P. M.. via North Bank Road. No change in Coast Una Servlc. Three trains .daily to Tacoma. Beat, tie. Everett, Bellingham, Vancouver, B..C. and Intermediate points. ; ,, 10:00 A. M'l:00 F. M.. 13:30 midV atcht ... x ' ; An tratfls from VOIII SUUTX VTATZOH, Tenth and lioyt. ; i, Tickets, parlor and sleeping' ear, reservations at City Ticket Office, 34s Washington street, and at Depot. - - t ; - sc. szoxsov. c. r. a I. a, ' Telephonas MarahaU 3071, JL-22SS. 'ir .w mmiri Portland Rose Festival, 'June 7, 8, 9 r i i i. '6'