THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. P ORTLAND, ? FRIDAY. JUNE 27. r 1919. SPRUCE DIVISION ASKING BIDS FOR sawmill outfits T... Million nnllipr HU IIIIIIIUII UUIIUW v Equipment in Northwest Will Be Disposed of From Portland DATA SUPPLIED TO BUYERS Property Described in Detail in Handsomely Illustrated Cata logue Just From Off Press. ' Over $2,000,000 worth of property be longing to the United State Spruce Pro duction corporation Is being offered for sale from the office of the corporation in the Yeon building. Sealed bids on the mills, trackage and equipment at Port Angeles. Wash., and Toledo, Or., will be opened at 2 p.. m., September 2, at ttie Portland office of the corporation. To create interest in the sale among lumber manufacturers, both in the United States and In foreign countries, approximately J100.000 is being spent In an advertising campaign. Liberal space Is being used in newspapers and trade papers in this country. South America and Northern Europe, and to carry full details of the development of the two properties to prospective bidders, an elaborately printed 64-page catalogue has' just been Issued by the officials of the spruce production corporation. CATALOGUE ISSUED This catalogue Is printed on heavy coated book paper; it is beautifully illustrated and contains many explana tory maps and charts. The work has been very ably edited and presents, be sides the catalogued list of the property of the corporation, a resume of the ac tivities of the lumber Industry of the Northwest. ' Work of developing the projects of the spruce production corporation at Port Angeles and Toledo commenced Immedi ately after the passage of the act of congress appropriating, funds for the purpose on July 9, 1918. At the time the armistice was signed, November 11, lll, they were so nearly completed that, .i.irfor tlia nresaure and speed which had - been developed. 30 to 45 days would have sufficed to place them in operation, ac cording to the official report of the cor poration. Under normal conditions it is estimated these properties could be placed in operation in about 90 days. Ttfe Lincoln county mill is located about three quarters. of a mile from To ledo on a tract of 48 acres, with front ace on the estuary of the Yiiqulna river. The capacity of this mill per eight-hour dny Is estimated at 250,000 board meas ure feet. Owing to the variety and - ,11 ' At 1. 1 1 W I , I n t .. atlon ef the. Toledo mill is peculiarly adapted to complete manufacturing of the product for distribution to Missouri nd Mississippi valley, points. The mill Is located on a branch of the Southern Pacific system and Pacific coast ter minal rates apply on all rail shipments. Spur rail lines already, built atid others planned for construction - tap hundreds of suuare miles of timber. The mill is designed to cut 'either fir, spruce, hem lock or cedar equally well. The govern ment and local authorities are cooperat ing on work for the restoration of deep water at the entrance to Yaqulna bay, and It is expected that this harbor will be In a position to accommodate vessels drawing zo leet or water oy April, iszu This will afford the Toledo mill ample facilities for offshore shipping. ' ALL DATA SUPPLIED The Port Angeles mill has an esti mated capacity of 400.000 feet per eight hour day. Thirty-six miles of spur tracks connecting witb the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad has been completed and with proposed ex tensions will tap 400 square miles of standing timber, cruising approximately 10,131,000,000 feet board measure.-. The lumber - Industry of Oregon and Washington west of the Coast range has a. possible sawing capacity ' of ap proximately 30,000,000 feet per eight hour day for fir, spruce, hemlock and cedar, and the commercial operation of the two mills offered for sale by the government would increase this output about 2 per cent. - Every facility is being placed at the disposal of prospective bidders for in spection of the properties offered for sale. Examination of abstracts of title to timber tracts, profile.maps of the areas covered and other valuable data may be had at the office of the spruce production corporation . in Port land. . j - . CONSTRUCTION BEGINS IN TA L BUI DINGS OF UNIT FARMSTEADS Oregon Land Settlement Com mission Inaugurates New Plan Near Independence. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, June 27. Ground has been broken preparatory to the construction of build ings for the first unit farm of the Ore gon land settlement commission, three miles southwest of Independence. The farmstead contains 3V acres and will have the farmhouse, barn, machine shed, poultry and Hog houses, with an ample home vegetable garden and fam ily orchard. The farm comprises 60 acres of gently rolling land, the majority of which has a north and east slope and Is well drained. It is the plan to have this a diversified farm that one, man and family can handle. A definite crop rotation is also considered an important feature In the plan. At present the whole tract is covered with growing wheat which was planted Immediately after the purchase of the site last fall. H. D. Scudder, chief in farm manage ment at the college and agricultural ad visor of the commission, assisted by Clair Wilkes and Palmer Patton of the department of farm management, spent several days at the farm going over plans. XTlfl 1111 liuy U111LVwn It retaite, ' A IFQ)ir A DANCING GUARANTEED Ladies, 4 lessons L50, 8 lessons $2.50. uenuemen, lessons 93.00, v AT BE HOSErS sV BEAUTIFUL HjV ACADEMY TWESTT.THIHD XSJ WASHINGTON -One lesson front as Is wort a six la the arerage chool. New classes for begin ners start Monday and Thursday eve, advanced class Tuesday and Friday eve. This guaranteed term is worth $15.00: take advantage of our low summer rates for this week only. The only school teaching each lesson 8 to 11 :30. Plenty of desirable partners and practice. No embarrassment. Separate hall and extra teachers for backward pupils. My valu able book, describing ail dances, eti quette, etc, free. The oaly teacher who Guarantees to teach you to Dance in one term. We have large and select classes and the social- feature alone Is worth double the price. - Join the leading school. Learn from . Professional Dancers. . Open all summer. Private lessons all hours. Call afternoon or evening. Phone Main 7658. Adv. . .. - COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES BY PIIOFESSORS POPULAR Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, June 27. That college professors were much in demand for commencement and baccalaureate addresses over the state this year is indicated In figures com piled given out by O. D. Center, director of the extension service. Representa tives of the college gave either bacca laureate or commncement addresses both In some cases at 47 high schools in 19 coXwtle. i ' The counties thus served were Tarn hill, Wasco, Union, Sherman, Polk, Muit nomah. Morrow, Marion, Lincoln, Linn, Lane. Hood River, Grant, Gilliam, Doug las, Deschutes,' Clackamas, Clatsop and Baker. The speakers were Dean J. A. Bexell, Dr. U. G. Dubach, Dean . K. J. Kraus, Dean E. D. Ressler. Dr. F. A. Magruder, Dr. Poling, Professor Frederick Bereh- told, Professor John B. Horner, Profes sor J. F. Brumbaugh, Professor ,E. T. Reed. Professor S. H. reterson, .Profes sor E. B. Lemon. Professor E. B. Fitts and the Rev. John P. Clyde. Attempt to Block Fight Is Initiated By Representative Washington. June 26. (I. N. & The Wtllard-Dempsey prire fight at To ledo, Ohio, scheduled for July 4, will not take place on that date if It can be stopped by Representative Randall of California, who today characterized the event as a "disgrace of the nation's birthday and dishonor to the nation throughout the world." In a resolution introduced in the house this afternoon he requested Gov ernor Cox of Ohio to use all the power of his executive office to prevent the prize fight. "One of the participants in the pro posed fight," said Randall, "engaged in a similar fight a few years ago with Jack Johnson, a notorious fugitive from justice, who has confessed that he was bought oft and threw the fight to his adversary. Why should bruiser -slack-err, who were not brave enough to join the war. against German murderers, be permitted in this country?" State Lime Board Picks Officers at Corvallis Meeting Corvallis, June 27. The Oregon state lime board met Thursday in the office of Dean A. B. Cordley of the college, electing Benton Bowers of Ashland chairman, and Dean Cordley secretary. Orders for lime should now be sent to Dean Cordley. As retiring chairman, Dean Cordley reported that 2482 tons of agricultural lime had been shipped since the opening of the plant in September, 1918. Every member - of the board present said farmers are reporting beneficial results from the use of : lime. After July .1 the price will be 1250 a ton in carload lots of not less than 30 tons, f. o. b. Gold Hill. Sisters of Mercy Protest Proposed Oil Company Site Pendleton, June 27. A protest led by the sisters of St. Francis academy and St. Anthony's hospital has been sub mitted to the city council against the plan to allow.: the- Union Oil. company to build a distributing station and erect storage - tanks in the east end of the City... L: t , ,, ., ' it was .set lorth that the academy and hospital represent an investment of $200,000 and that additional buildings planned will cost about as much more, but that no new construction will be started-if the oil company is permitted to use the site proposed. THIS' IS TIE AtURDAY RT3 i-irrit&rAK FOE Tit mm A PTNTTTT ) Charge Purchases Saturday Go on August 1st Bills man CMorcliandis of c7 Merit Only" Toys and Housewares Now Located on the 8th Floor Come Tomorrow 'Take Advantage of the Demonstration and Specially Reduced Prices on Mendel Drucker "Dustproor Wardrobe Trunks ' This is the time for every one to buy luggage not alone because of the fact that Mendel Drucker trunks are being demonstrated by a factory expert, but because of the specially reduced prices effective during the demonstration. i GHs juniors i 1 " -' 1 : - ' : : : ' I Dust proof Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $54 Autosixe Steamer Ward robe Trunks $37.50 Our Leader Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $35 The outstanding: feature of superiority of the Mendel Drucker Dustproof. Tiunks is the Dustproof moulding:. This metal moulding is dovetailed where the edges meet, thus making the trunk ab solutely dustproof, and at-the same time acting as a reinforcement. ' Besides the three trunks mentioned above, there are fourteen . other models all at decidedly sub stantial reductions prices ranging from $48 to $89.50 making it well wort h your while to visit the demonstration held on both the Street Floor and the Fifth Floor. Headquarters also for fine hand luggage. Demonstration on the Street Floor. Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. MEN Start of Season Sale of Men's Bathing Suits Saturday Gome ! $3.45 $4.65 $5;65 A good, heavy cotton suit that 'wears -wonderfully. As these are not regular stock and we only have them in a few patterns, we are selling them at this price, which is much below their actual worth. All sizes. Men, here is a remarkable bathing suit value nearly all of the suits at this price are All wool, excellently fitting suits beautiful color combinations, such as blue with pink or lavender; and yellow and plain gray; green with mixed stripes. art duced for this sale. All colors, but chiefly khaki with gold and white strtpings. All sizes. All these suits present very worth wnile values and men will do well to purchase their swimming togs now. Sketched New Japanese Crepe Dresses For Tots, 2 to 6, $350 , Ouaint little dresses for the wee ones dainty pastel shades of rose, maize, and blue, in the cunningest two-piece ' styles with bandings, pockets and short sleeves of the white crepe. Summery Wash Frocks For Juniors -$5.95 to $15.95 At $5.95 there are adorable ginghams in plaids and fine checks in the daintiest of styles and colorings. Other frocks of Voiles and organdie-in win somely girlish styles, and fresh, cooj shadings. $5.95 $15.95. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe' & Co. Sketched White and Light Summer Hats $10 Charming hats for summer days white and light shades and of course some black in large and medium sizes. Both dress . and tailored models of the popular hair braid, taffeta. Georgette crepe in the most becoming styles. A large group of new hats at to. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Children's White . Lisle and Silk Fibre Sox at 25c These cunning socks are white with fancy colored tops (with a few of air white) they are "seconds" but im perfections are negligible. Sizes 5 to 9li. Sireet Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. "Over the Fourth " Toiletries Liquid Dress Shields 35?-75e Armand's Com plexion Powder 5091.00 K u t a s k a Cold Cream 50 r-Eutaska Toilet Water OO Orchard White 35 Santlseptlc Lotion for Sunburn 45 P e r r i n's Liquid Rouge SOC Perrln's Liquid Complexion Powder 85 '. . Melba Face Pow der SO Neet Depilatory 5O-1.0O Sepol the Antisep tic Shampoo SO Herpicide Hair Tonic 5091.00 Luxor Face Pow der all - shades Luxor Cold or Van ishing Creams 50 Rubber Bath Caps1 a splendid assort ment 2S-f 1.2 5 Bathing Oird I s and Rubber Shoulder Protectors 50-91 Palm Olive Boap 3 for 26 Colortte for recol oring straw hats 25 Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe It Co. 50-75 Outing and Picnic Supplies Wax Paper cut sheets or continuous roll 6 and JO Paper Napkins large package, best white napkins 15 Auto and Outing Special 10 Knife and Fork Set 5 Also many other items handy for your outing. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Co. BOYS Sale of Rainproofed, Reinforced Suits $12.75 These suits stand the strain of real boy play, and defy the worst weather they are constructed, with reinforcements, of medium and heavyweight fabrics that make them wearable the year around. New styles in belters, military and Norfolk effects. Gray, brown, tan. green, mixtures and newest stripes. Fourth Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. A Special Sale of Camping Outfits, Cots, Chairs, Bedding Rolls Saturday -Vacationers Campers Hikers all you folk who are planning a Summer or a' few days out of doors attention 1 Here's a sale of camping outfits that will bring the articles you need most at the most attractive savings! Saturday will be are excellent time to pre pare ior your vacation needs. Bedding Rolls Special $19.95 Waterproof b e d d Ing rolls made of heavy can vas. Ample room to fold in extra blanket and pil lows. With 27 inch wide hair mattress. Folding Cot Special $3.95 F o I d i n g camp cots make easy, elastic, com fortable beds. Can be folded into snug pack age about 3 feet long, weirhlnc about IS lbs. All these items are of first quality and will provide an unusual amount of comfort on your summer's trip. Camp Chairs Special $2.98 Chairs made of fine quality fancy striped ticking, with all corners reinforced with heavy duck. Can be folded like umbrella. Weight 7 lbs. Camp Stools Special 59c Hardwood folding ramp stools with 10 oz. brown duck seat. Very strong and durable, weighing 3Vi lbs., taking man space, toiaeeu And Sketched Prices are considerably lower than usuaL the Bale is one that should meet with instant re- ' sponse. Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. , STOP IN SA TURD A Y AND VISIT THE HOUSEHOLD EFFICIENCY SECTION IN ITS NEW 8TH FLOOR LOCATION A Pleasing Variety of Voile Blouses at $2.95 -r-Some of the very daintiest of all mid-season blouses are of voiLe. They ir rso crisply fresh and coof looking that it is no wonder they are;o much In demand. ' This groap shows many, 'many new and pleasing models, , with the most pleasing touches In trim- -ming. ',' ; ' There are round and V-necked styles and some - have pretty frills to make them look more like their more ex pensive Georgette sister bloujjts. v Rolling cellars and. cuffs, touches of lace trimming,' par shaped buttons and tiny tucks add much to their smartness. - . - ".: . ' ' Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe fSc Co. 15 Inch Character Dolls 8th Floor Toy Shop Special Sketched 98c These dolls will introduce you to the new location of the Toy Shop Itl a very hap py way. They are dressed In a number of different and at tractive ways. Ail have com position head and hands, painted .eyes and hair, and have shoulder and hip joints. Eighth Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Westinghouse Cinderella Electric Irons at $3.50 This Is a laundry iron built for real service, guarantee for all time. It comes complete with core and stand. Electric Corner, , ' Street Floor. 12 Button Silk Gloves for The New Sleeves Are In $1 .25 . 'The new bell sleeves and -the three-quarter sSeves that also promise-to-be popular demand gloves a little longer than the- regulation 2-lasp style. . - - -, . ? '' We are glad to announce the new 12-button length silk gloved . in white, grey and mastic elzes to 4 Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe It Co. 35 Suits for Young Men at $27.50 .'' ' : ? - Many Are All Wool ( -We, make a business of dressing young men . in the 'clothes best suited to their type and station the high school boy. the college and young business man will find his particular model. - 1 These suits, in the smart waist seam style, both single , and1 double breasted, are tan, green, gray mixtures, navy, brown and green cassimeres, flannels and all wool chev iots. ..The coats are quarter lined. - Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe tc Co. Clothes for the Ready in Extensive "Dip Variety Our line of bathing togs is unusually complete and comprehensive this season we have everything for the swim from cap to sandals. Including some stunning suits that are both practical and smart. Bathing Suits in Infinite Variety $3.19 t'o $7.50 Bathing suits this season are smart Knit wool, mercerized and cotton one-piece affairs, consisting of trunk with V necks, swimmer's or under and overskirt. arm sleeves. Colors are subdued or gay. just as milady's wishes plain colors with bust and blazer stripes as well as the smart, new sunburst effects. Sizes 36 to 44. r ' Scores of New Caps V Sandals and Laced Boots 25c to $15 35c to $2 Divers and fancy caps in plain Everything in footwear for the of Kay colors. bather. -Sizes 3 to 8. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. . , The Basement Expansion Sale Has Brought Prices Way Down on Seasonable Goods for All:" WalkThrough 1