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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PO RTLAND THURSDAY,' JUNE 19, 1919. PLANS MADE FOR NEW SCHOOLS IN FIVE LANE DISTRICTS THIS FALL One District to Borrow Funds From Taxpayersj Total of $12,000 to Be Spent. Eugene, June 19.-When school opens next fait Lane county" will possess fire new. school buildings,:' according to County School Superintendent E. J. ."" Moore. The five buildings will coat in the neighborhood of $12,000 and will be built this summer, construction to start at once. Delight Valley, across the river from Saginaw, will boast of a new $5000 school, made necessary by the division of the district. - - - Saginaw will have a $3500 building 1 the' result of the growth of that thriving mill town. The Spence Creek district,' No. 78, voted Monday to. borrow $1200 for the purpose of erecting a one room modern building. The money will be borbwed ,' from residents of the district who are willing to take its notes. District No. 63 .at Portage on the North Fork is planning a new school house. , ji; special election will ' be held soon to decide the matter, -, District No. 1S2 on lower Lake creek ts planning a $1500 structure. " ECGKICE BOT HONORED FOR BKATEBT SHQW5 IS BATTLE Eugene, Jane 'j9.?Fred S. ; Williams of Eugene has been cited for bravery in action :, by General Le J uene, of - the marine corps, according ' to word re ceived -here. ; Williams was decorated on May 28. 1919 for work hear Vierzy when he -and 28 comrades kept up wire communication for 3 hours under heavy machine gun and :, shell fire. He was formerly a driver for the Booth-Kelly Lumber aompany of Eugene. Since receiving the decoration he has been promoted to assistant master of trucks. DEAK LOUISE EHHMA55 GOES , TO HOME IK LOS AXGELES Eugene.. Juns -19. Miss Louise Khr mann, acting' as dean of women at the University -of. Oregon, left Monday for her home in Los- Angeles, 'Where she will resume her former position of English instructor in the Los Angeles high school next year. Dean Elizabeth Fox wlir return to Eugene next falL She has been overseas in T. M. C. A, work. 'Miss Gertrude Talbot, head resi dent ! of Hendricks hall, has been ap pointed by President Campbell as dean of. women 'for the. summer session. OBEGOX PBESBTTERIAXS TO s HOLD MEETING 1ST ErGEJfE Eugene. Jane 19. The Presbyterians of Oregon will gather in Eugene for the annual synod meeting of the church July 15 to 24,: according toRev. William Moll Case," pastor of the Central Pres byterian church of this City. Most of the sessions will be held at the University of Oregon, Mr, Case said. The week will be devoted to the re-awakening of the spirit of upbuilding of the church. ,Tle professors at the university sum mer school - will lecture and ; several prominent men - have been secured to conduct study classes. More than 200 delegates are expected 'I EUGE5E CH1LDKE5 WILL CET v BESEHT Or 8EHXEB SCHOOL i. Eugene, rjune 19. -Forty children will be given opportunity to attend free classes in folk dancing, gymnastics, swimming and games, which will be conducted at the University of Oregon this summer under the direction of Miss Mable L, Cummlngs, director of women's athletics at the university. The primary purpose -of the clasea. Miss Cummings states, is to correct such minor defects as wrong standing and stooped shoulders. Allen Goes to Berkeley Eugene, June 19. Krlq. W. Allen, dean of the University of Oregon school of journalism, left this morning for Berke ley, Cai., where he ' will teach in the summer school. Accompanied by Mrs.. Allen and . children, he will make the trip by automobile, stopping at Med ford for a visit with relatives. Vealch Wins Scholarship Eugene, June 19. Roy Veatch, aon of Marion Veatch of Eugene, has received word that he has been awarded the annual scholarship at Willamett university. Eugene to Get Airplane Eugene, June 19. Eugene will have at least one -airplane for the Fourth ' of July, according to word received by E. C Simmons, chairman of the airplane committee Of the celebration. The plane wil come from Mather field. German at McNeil's Island Asks Pardon San Francisco, June 19. Lieutenant Wilhelm W. von Brincken. former at tache of the German consulate general here, and now serving time at MeNeIVs island for violating, the neutrality laws, has appealed to President Wilson for a pardon, holding he ts no longer a Ger man subject and excoriating the Prus sian system. t Police Chief Goes East Chief of Police Johnson left Wednes day for St. Louis, Mo, to bring back Harold Sehuholm, wanted here on charge of forging a check for $110 on a Portland bank. The chief will visit his parents, who live near St. Louis, stop ping there for a day or so. THE HART CIGAR CO., Diet.' 30B-307 Plita St.. Portland. Phone Broadway 1703. Horn A -4633. Youthful, Beautiful I ' -Skin Easy to Have , .... . , - Tou may be as healthy as a bird la the air and still have a poor complexion. Changing seasons . and temperatures, winds, dust and dirt are apt to injure any skin, even though the general health be good. When these external influ ences spoil the complexion, the natural thing is to remove the spoil by external means. Ordinary mercolixed wax will do this. It will actually absorb the weather-soiled film-skin, a little each day. In a week or two -you'll have a brand new complexion; a new skin. The exquisitely beautiful and youthful com plexion thus, acquired comes so easily, without harm or discomfort, there's no reason "why any woman should not adopt this simple treatment. Just get an ounce of mercoHsed wax at any drug store, apply nightly, like cold cream, washing tt off mornings. This,wIH not fail in any case. It is the berthing known for freckles, moth patches, liver spots and pimples. Adv. "Asa Man Thinks" Famous American Success by AUGUSTUS THOMAS ' Coming to the MAJESTIC jj" " "" ""''""'"'''''1'iiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiinn i inn iiinni iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiina United States Spruce Produdtion Corporation TWO EXTENSIVE LUMBER. DEVELOP MENTS, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, U. S. A. -: Each Consisting of A Permanent Railway System Tapping Large Virgin Areas of Timber and a Well Located Modern Sawmill of Large Capacity The War Department, through the above corporation, organized under Act of Congress, entitled "An Act jalang Appropriation for tte Support of the Array, etc", approved Jaly 9, 1918, on account of war time necessity, bsilt railways and prepared milling facilities for the timber from two of the largest hitherto un developed timber- areas of the Pacific Northwest, namely, Olympic Peninsula, State of Washington, and Lin coln County, adjoining Yaqaina Bay, State of Oregon, including the famoas Silets Basin. Development, at date of Armistice was advanced to such a stage that either of these properties can now; P!.? neom,etf operation, inclndiag milling and logging, fat sixty to ninety days. All facilities and structures are of highest grade, machinery of latest type and an work performed un der the vperrhuen of experienced and practical engineers, contractors, lumbermen and loggers. Admirable climatic conditions for year around operation. , Supplemental equipment for logging and railway operation, owned by the corporation, can be acquired subject to prior sale. ' - Ett facility for detailed Inspection will be offered. Detailed plans, descriptions, etc, are available in pamphlet form with terms of sale. - Cruises, profiles, maps,, ownership data, complete working specifications and master index of mill prop erties and machinery are available for inspection at offices of corporation at Yeoo Bldg Portland, Ore U.S. A. These properties will not be sacrificed nor will bids be 1 considered for less than reproduction values. Properties on Olympic Peninsula, State of Washington Mill and railroad open np largest hitherto undeveloped timber resources in Pacific Northwest and make production available for raO, coastwise and export trade. one large established, privately owned mill now operating on this Harbor at Port Angeles. Mill at Port Angeles Clallam County, Washington . COWTTD A 6JAD ..... PROJeCTeo LfNE3 Capdry 400,000 F. B. M. per 8 hr. day. Power Plant Fireproof brick boilding on solid con crete foundation; Castotfis stack, refuse homer, 2400 H. P- water tube boilers; pttaeat provision for 1500 X. W. turbo generator; pipfe and room provided for additional 2000 X. W. Ample Water OnptitJ. '' JBngiaeeiiug .Highest ma2ity drill and design in entire installation by reeocnaed experts of wide tfcnmcai ana operator Shipping - Facilities Along side deep water Paget Soand; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Psul Transcontinental Railway Sys tem. Pacific coast terminal rates. Mill Building Heaviest tim ber construction. Machinery Individual units electrically driven; one 10 and' one 11 ft. band head saw, 60 in. gang, 84 in. re saws, cargo and rail overhead loading cranes. Site Consists of 181 acres of which 67 acres are available for drying yard. Bulkheaded and filled around buildings. Log Pond 15 million F. B. M. storage capacity. Housing Facilities Camp buildings, modern cottages and three-story 56-room brick hotel, completely fur nished; also considerable housing room in city adjacent. Present Condition Ninety per cent complete new machinery on hand for installation. Capable of pro ductive operations in 90 to 100 days. iff jffi 4 i?iiP Jft , yWKMv lift J Sgr A Sss MaVaT 9MB9VMdl SVfcartBaVJanVal TVaVjJantf fltHBafm smBmrVaVBVm ssjsrsjsmmvmfmi S. P. D. RaUroad No. 1 Tf BOOM vast it Urn sbapls rttM ml SO Da. Ml; 14 vs. njrii ; 1 s mt CA MKaja i tiaaaar ImsatJstelr tittiutauy on 4M aooara n .tuimillas mt X,tt.MO.M ft cat Fir. ts7,.so ft. SprMaj. MaSOMSO ft. Gsdar. l.tlS.0e.M ft. Hamloek. rmbcr ttuvagh vbieh' faniar toaacfa urnn an pwU. la privstaly haU wHk- 11M.ttS rda. - Sinus BB KHWtt Blllaa tavolvW - . , .1 l.M I. mOw - Hah tin nu t ' Ha- ft. aaBed M aaliea Uaamh tniNitf aolid iaTOoaai virsia (a sis, CMOS rs- aavllast. tinawc. Nnarai utir uimi wkm ijil far laxre polp or Proposals will be Considered For R. R. No. 1 aa4 Pert AmsWa Kill Kf antalr. er iotatlr: R. R. i)k 11 aa4 Toldo Mil; R. R. No. IS sad Timber Trset: ' R. R. No. IX TtmWr Tract aa4 TaWo Mill ; or for J1 Uaeoia Contr piopti TERMS GOVERNTVO ACCZPTANCB OF BIDS ' - All U4s praarataj ahll be sM as4 wilt bs roesivod vj to IS o'clock ooa Tooo day, Sept. S. ltlt. by . tho aadarsicasa at tU offieo in tho Yaon Bids- Pertlaad. All Mas wUI bo pabMcr opoaod mt t o'clock. Scvtmavr S. ltl. Dateil bid forasa ua tanu rf aa.l mm avpHcatioa. No btda wtll .bo oenatdorod nalaap Bo ld bv carttfted chock hi tho it of tlM.seS.00 aoda pavahla to tho Unitod Ststos Smroeo Prodactloa Cor. poratfo, to bo retoiaod as tWaaidated daacoo on failvo mt biddor to iiawnlita pnrehoao oa award, to bo rotaamod la ovont of rojoettoa. Tho O. 8. Sprneo Production Corp.- ro sorroa tho riht to niaet any and all lids. ma t Toledo, Lincxaa,Co,Ore. Railway ZZE2&X&X?77a lo fllliil Failnwi Tlfcwssr Taealwa rInTKH'L I rm-sb Bws-b of feathar. PsMOs 0 maTa tS alawntoSSfcr GWOT" ftSJjMyryigJ WW jVaavAawsterfaavVA tafeattVwalwMi wtwawStaTiaS - Mwafl' TaWWi wSrr-v 'ibis ryPactfto Codat typoomo 10 and ea v ssS!NiSct day! S IVif?w t VH !- '-'" J and sowor Rt m W"y"nsf m to, Tt.naStonsd ssgaAia sC siUastniis n, 7 1 tar dSM iM boast. Iw xl ' J ' IT laillna eawas wMh Hans H KSr4--4csM. la ?2?- rftr I mr7ZA OMikn -I. ta'lwMo,flDsts 3E3SZ Properties in Lincoln County, State of Oregon Mill. Railmds'and Timber Traa S. P. D. Railroad No. 11 Vain Uao cosnplototl Ha mi tea; sradod 1.7 rnJOt addHtonal : XTf aaOaa stdiass compoatod t.0 rail spsrs i niiuilstod Easlno hmiaaa. oil and water facftttiea. loc dnsBpa. boomtnar svonad at Toonina Terminal. Fan statpla rlsbs of .war. C714 . rail, anaad bnilaot. well atOa" awaTaaVWwMrt kAwr phmt an San- tor faeillttaav Trocha and aagsrfas; Shod Wa ss,so,m F. n. nr for ran Ths w . topptBa lins ; vs. Fir 1 -01 of which dec. L Majdnram grade, ts. Thla read taps. tin.. IT 1 UOiom fU aaoatly Dooclao atttt aaaDO Booalock ud bo re or hod wttb contiaaous S. P. D. Railroad No. 12 (Abas Senatora) SA4 asOas main lino completed from northern ternrisoe on Yaeeln Bar.' This railroad boilt for lorrinaT-pnrpoaaa, and aVmrpo into TaojnlBa Bay. Oar ferry aUpa. jtmr berao sad atera wheel toUMr-to tow Iocs and baiaaa. make poaatblo trsaaforrfaa; cars to Yaqnina Northern at Ta onroa. Fee atasplo main Hne rbrht of way. Siz taaths aaflos adtloaa! main Sno cradod : . miles aoen eroded ; M asiles aWSmca aomplato. StbaeV aroV aaswa lb. rail, aead boBast. roadbed fairly well saaaonej. steactasas haavtuat loodtoc lUxinraaa erode, ., aanattoa. S va. faaea. wrvssea.'..Wato anpoty. ev ame aervleo niuaaa. naraliaoaa, boniidftg smamda, f beecna nnd poekoca ready for eperattoa. This nao taps approxtaiatoty SMSO.MS ft. ttmber by this cwrporatkaa and deacrtbad' below. n&roaen h i mt any nhlnmto Pactfte Ceoot Uao water below Toledo sain. Timber Tract Teonaka This eorporattoa owns rishts abosA lXSOS sens in fas atees mineral of hish Brads tbaber R. B, ta approz. nr. ntr mmm COtWUTZO UtMT PAOJTCTCD UMTS Address all Commanicatkms and Bids to Engineering Department - United States Spruce Productioii Corporation ; Yeon; Building, Portland; Oregon, U. S. A, lifS! h '' "pr?- .. ft. i hsmlsek. to ia,ew cooar. la, lie, n. rrawjleej maps aad apor Has Siadiaav dreelopodforl TMs Sato ts ly to an pxlnctpal etttos m mt vrrxfa s Canada, enropo Sontn Amortca. and THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS Because IT SELLS FOR CASH THE BIGGEST VALUES IN THE CITY WILL BE FOUND in the UNDERPRICED OFFERINGS Arranged for Our 971st Baiain; Friday Price Savings Positively Sensation HERE'S WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN Cool Cotton Frocks at $3.75 Pleasing Styles in Refreshing Crifp Voiles in Sizes 16 to 42 About 50 Dresses in this special purchase each model designed to make one happy on a hot day. They come in refreshing, crisp Voiles, prettily fashioned for Comfortable wearing, smartly styled and considerably- underpriced at the figures Quoted for BARGAIN FRIDAY'S SALE $3.75. Women's, Misses' White Wash Skirts Especially Priced For Fridays Sale at . $1.29 Your summer wardrobe will not be complete without one of these dainty White Wash Skirts and here is an opportunity to purchase at a splendid saving. Several styles and all sizes from 24 to 28 to select .from.' Only a limited number in this assortment so don't delay your coming. " , EXTRA 1- For FRIDAY ONLY Curtain Scrims At 14c Yard In our Drapery Section a spe cial, sale of dainty Curtain Scrims and Swisses. , You have choice from spot-check and openwork border styles. All on sale Friday at. yard. . . .14c EXTRA!- For FRIDAY ONLY Printed Zephyrs At 19c Yard About 80O yards of Pretty Printed Zephyrs in 32-inch width. They come in a fine assortment of patterns and. col-. orin.- All on sale Friday at, the yard ... ........... 19c EXTRA !- For FRIDAY ONLY Stamped Gowns At 98c Each In the Art Section we place on sale a fine lot of ready-made Stamped Gowns of dainty nain sook many patterns to select from. All sizes. All on sale Friday at, each . .' 98c EXTRA h Special for Friday! MEN'S SHAW KNIT Cotton Half Hose At 35c Pair MEN! Here's a splendid saving fot you an opportunity to purchase the celebrated Shaw-Knit Cotton Half Hose at a bar gain price. These are made white inside no dye next to the skin and dark oxford outside. They come seamless and .in the fine ribbed top. All sixes from 9J4 to MV. Not Mora Than Throe Paira to a Customer EXTRA! In Our Basement A Sale of Boss and Regal PolishMopsSOc These Mops are of good size and quality. Each Mop comes in a neat tin container and has a four-foot smooth handle. 16-os. Bottle Coder PolUk priced Friday at EXTRA! Special for Friday! Popular Styles in Women's WOOL SWEATERS A f 7Q All Colors X frOJ Z? and Sizes JUST it a 'time when Sweaters are In great demand for vacation and sport wear comes this , special 'underpriced sale. At the above special pirce you have' choice from a fine assortment of styles and weaves in most all. wanted colors- AH sizes in the lot. but not in each style. Unrestricted choice from broken lines.. Bargain Friday at . . VUrWJ II OlAK- III & aJ ed choice from EXTRA! Special for Friday! A Sale of Women's SILK LISLE HOSE At 30c All Colors and Black THOUGHTFUL women will not fail to profit by this special sale of Silk Lisle Hose, made full fashioned, without seams. They come in all colors as well as black, and in all. sizes. They are a selected lot of run-of-the-mill stockings that show slight imperfections- nothing to lessen their wearing quality. . Come QA and see what wonderful values thy are. Friday, pair. ... .OUC EXTRA! Special for Friday Important Sale Of Women's Moire SILK BAGS At $3.98 In the Leather Goods Section we place on sale all broken tines of Women's Moire Silk Bags all good , styles and shapes, j They come in black, navy, taupe, dark brown, etc. Come early for first choice $3.98 EXTRA! Special for Friday A Sale of Misses' STOCKINGS At 15c Pr. About 200 dozen pairs of Misses' Medium Weight . White Ribbed Cotton ? Stockings' in this special sale. AH sizes from 5 to i 9 priced for Friday only Three Lots of Laces Undervalued ! Pleating; styles and patterns in endless assortments rom which you may supply your summer sewing needs at prices unusual for their Iowness. LOT 1 At 5c Yard -Dainty Lace Edges and Bands Includejt.are Imitation Filet, Cluny, Torchon and Normandy Bands and Edges. Also Two Thread Val. Laces. AH on sale ' ' FRIDAY AT 5c YARD LOT 2 At 10c Yard Vol., Filet and Cluny Laces - Wide ' Normandy Vals-, Imitation Filet, Cotton Cluny Laces in both bands and edges, 9 in white and ecru. Alt'new patterns on sale FRIDAY AT 10c YARD LOT 3 At 15c Yard Venise, Filet and Cluny Laces Narrow Venise Edges in white and Cream. Filet Crochet Edges and Bands, Wide Cluny and Filet Laces. AH on sale FRIDAY AT 15c YARD Offering Two Tempting LOT 1 AtlOcYard Hundreds of pretty new patterns to select from in Swiss Baby Edges and Sets, Beadings and Beading Edges also Cambric Skirtings; both blind and openwork designs all on sale. Friday at' 10c Yard. s In Embroideries :: LOT 2 . At 35c Yard 1 7-inch Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries, 9 to 12-inch Skirtings and dainty Edges in Swiss, cambric and longcloth. A wonderful assortment at an exceptionally low rpice. Friday at 35c Yard. Summer Footwear- Attractively Low Priced BAREFOOT SANDALS , A standard make in tan Lotus calf, made in two strap style and heavy soles. ' Sixes 5 to 8 at ............... .SI. 50 Sixes BH 11 t ........... ..$1.75 Sixes 11 H to 2 at ... $2.00 PUMPS AND OXFORDS Womei'S fashionable Pumps and Oxfords in tan and black vici kid and gunmetal leathers. All sizes and widths. Styles with low or high heels. Especially 'good values at $5.50. Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A. Mi Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays .at 6 P.M. trails: The Most in Value The Best in Quality tlMIIHIt1WMIUfftlltllUI H:iiHimuiKHiuHuimHgRHHBinMMinimHiiHwiniHitwniiiii:iHiiiiMiiiiM