:iz ouzzDU daily- jou:u;al ror.TLAiiD, ' :nrnnnoTTn JalitUOillUOl IU Although jelght members of the J panese parliament who .visited IwtlandT this- morning- - remained I'ra only three hours, they will take Em splendid Impressions back to t fie Far East as a result of the re ception nd entertainment they re ceived during that brief period. fThe-party was due to arrive here, at s:4$ o'clock this morning, but the recep tion -committee of the Chamber of Com merce left before 6 o'clock for Van cjrmver. Wash. When the train came In a the Washington city at 6 o'clock the Visitors were taken from the train to automobiles and were broucht over the Interstate brides to municipal terminal 3Ke. 4. Then came a drive over WlUun 4tte boulevard, breakfast at the Beftson Hotel, a tour of the city and the return t the Union station two minutes before fie train departed at 9 o'clock. T EPATISG TISIT i The Japanese party is repaying the As soon as you have used iVJpine, the Every Day Milk, in its handy tins you ; rill wonder why you ever put up with the inconve nience of old-fashioned fcottled milk. Alpine Milk is doubly uandy and doubly rich and it makes everything taste tetter. Use it in tea and coffee, on cereals, and for ell milk dishes. ' 1 Ask yoor ff i ill II L f OREGON MILK compliment of the visit of the United States congressional party to Japan sev eral months go. The party arnvea in Ban Francisco test' week, and passed through here last Friday en routs to Puget Sosnd cities. They were returning this mom in en route to Denver and then eastward to the national capital. Establishment ef a better feeling be tween the two nations la the purpose ef the visitors, who say that much of the troublesome - talk In the two nations arises from ttneoes. They have been pleased with condition they nave famil iarised themselves witn since men- ar rival and feel that the Japanese sana tion tn California and Washington Das been greatly exaggerated. pemokkel or vAart "s ' ' Members of the visiting party wsr ft Kakanlsbi. K. Hsmada., T. Tana, H. HIguchl. T. Hlkita, N. Kumagaim. 3. Nosoye and S.'.YaJtma. all members of the parliament, and T. Nakamura, -secretary, and H. Kawai, assistant secre tary of the lower house. The reception committee which met the visitors at Vancouver was composed of Acting Mayor Blgelow, Captain Jacob Speier, a. B. HeRardt, Major George Powell. John E. Gratke. F. Ketherton, E. N. Welnbaum, Frank Ira White. Con sul T. Sugimura, A. Toahada and I. IzurmV EARTH TO STAGE GRAND DISPLAY (CaBBjnraa mm Pass Om) "This is evident from the fact that these bodies, which are so much larger In vohnne than the planets, are deflected from their orbits by; the planets, which are not even disturbed enough by their appearance for' any observations to be taken of it- Even when a comet passed through Jupiter's satellite system In J188. not a moon veered from its course. but the comet totally changed its orbit as a result of the magnetic force ex erted. That the substance of comets and their tails is much rarefied is further apparent because even the faintest of the visible stars can be seen through them. - l . '- , "Work associated with the behavior and the nature of comets and their or bits is yet in its Infancy, and the knowl edge that the spectroscope reveals re garding their composition is tibnf using. It seems to say that j they are made of hydrocarbon vapor which shines by Its own light, nut part or tneir iignt must be reflected sunlight, as the brilliancy of a comet Increases as it approaches the sun and diminishes as it passes away. The idea that comets are 'wanderers In space has long ago been given up. Nmr wa know that theV belonr to our solar system, but their orbits are such large parabolas or ellipses that : they sometimes require hundreds or thou sands of years to complete a revolution. Occasionally the fascinating Jupiter will JAPANESE STATESMEN VISIT &TY 1 W .'' ..-.' :' i Party of Nipponese parliament members on complimentary tour of America who saw Portland sights on ' ,;..' hurried call today. , r . I Clip Your Bond Coupons and cash them at this bank. We make no charge for this service. ur ueposu inera tn a savings account bearing INTEREST ; Don't let' your interest money lie Idle. - First liberty and Victory Coupons due June 15th. . If interested In bonds, ask us. j THE BANK. OF SUPERIOR SEKVICE. .j. BROADWAY BANK 2 BiOADWAT AJTD STARK lure one of the 'shooting stars' from Its straight and narrow path. Like the fool ish ? moth It ' will i revolve around the greater light and apparently for a "brie white become a part of our system,, only to pursue Its own way after discover Ine the vanity of its affection. When the. comet chances to cross the orbit of the earth we experience a meteoric shower. This is what we are told Is to happen to us as the result of the visit of Pons-Winnecke. "sometimes Jupiter reduces them en tirely -"to subjection and they stay on with that planet as part of its numerous and, expansive family. They then circu late in elliptical orbits around their con queror and gradually dissipate .their sub stancs along their tails until they be come entirely invisible. ; , , ? HOW TAIL STANDS WEAR ! "The tail of a comet in all its gor geousness is not a mere appendage. If it were. It would not long stand the wear and tear that hurtling through space would give such a thin mass of mat ter, nor could it be flipped from one side to the other as Is the case when the body passes in the neighborhood of the sun. It must .' be made largely of dissipating' vapor, never the same from second to second, volatilising' or evap orating, from the heat ' of the sun, to shift like the smoke in a chimney with the outside influences which control it. "All of us remember Halley's comet because it appeared In all Its noted bril liancy in 1910 on its 75-year tour of the skies in harmony with the astronomer's predictions concerning it. One of the most famous comets In history is that of 1680, by ; which Newton proved that comets move under the influence of the gravitation of the sun : it Is believed to be the one which appeared shortly after Julius Caesar was murdered, as well as the comet which caused excitement in 531 and in 1106. If Halley's suspicions be confirmed that this is the same comet with a 675-year period, our posterity- will hall it in 2255.- i - Marriage Licenses Vancouver, Wash., June 14. Mar riage licenses were issued Monday to John H. Chanson, 25, -and Dorothy M. Dunmire, 18, Portland ; Harry M. Cunningham"- 37r and Minnie B. Douglas, 29. Portland; Bell Singh, Portland, and Agnes Marie Fraxler. 19, Latourell, Or.: Mesedi Benedetti, 32, and Italia Peronde, 31, Portland ; Carl Jackson, 28, and Lulu Fuller, If. Portland. L . terstate commerce commission to vio late the fourth section, and this per mission can only be granted after the commission nas held numerous Inves tigations and hearings. j "The granting of this peUtion will be protested by the intermediate cities, such as i Phoenix.., Salt Lake. Reno, Boise and Spokane, and oy the time hearings are held In .the majority of these cities, as weU as In the Pacific Coast cities, and decision rendered by the commission, it Is safe .to assume that- at least six months will have elapsed. - - , IBOK, STEEL B ATES CTJT j ; , Reduction of rates on the transconti nental shipment of iron and steel arti cles which, was agreed upon by railroads two weeks ago has been finally deter mined by the transcontinental rail lines, aobordlne to an announcement received by II. A- Hinshaw, general freight agent for the Southern Facuic lines. , The new rates win be as follows, sub ject to authority of the I. C. C for sus pension of the fourth section t . Bar. band, hoop sntngie nanas, noits. nuts, horse shoes, plate and sheet iron. nails and spikes, carloads, minimum weight 80,000 pounds each, $1, terminal only Billets, blooms, pig Iron. Si from Pitts burg district. Wrought iron : pipe, ft minimum 80,000 lbs. ; 11.25 minimum 40,- 000 pounds, without restriction as to size of pipe but continuing 12-lnch restriction on boiler flues. . Cast iron pipe, - $1 s minimum 0,000 pounds, 91.25 rate : lower minimum to sjand. ' . - Pipe fittings and connections, J1.15. Structural Iron, $1 minimum 60,000 pounds, $1.25 minimum 40.000, restor ing also provision formerly carried tar iff 1-0 protecting 80,000 pounds minimum on angles, bars, billets, etc, carried in separate Items at same minimum. , Wire fencing 81.30 minimum 80,000 pounds. Wire rods $1 minimum 80,000 pounds. Steel rails, 920 per gross ton, minimum 80,000 pounds. - Rail fastenings 81 per 100 pounds, min imum 80,000 pounds. .1 v . AMCAKC FLOUI VMCAT H CASTS FARNA C A K AND PASTIT FLOUR OCIWMtATPLOes HEALTH BRAN wwirt eoaa seal YCUOWCOBSBlAb ROLLXD OATS STCCL CUT OATS WHEAT FLAKES OLYMPICS the Pancake Flour of the hour-f tested and found true wherever good appetites get together. You'll know it by the never-failing flavorsome results. I In kitchen or camp -kit, it's indispensible for good pancakes or waffles. Simply add muic or water, mix and cook. j - TJU OLYMPIC Lamm indud vry : family' favorit oersai Bttnitarily ' milled, packed, wrapped and eUa ' At Toom Gkocxe'svo . - ijiOsw WrraOustnorbeaB K ! 'Wi2 RATE CUT STILL . ; FAR OFF, CLAIM ' east ' , , (Omtinoad From F One) : Five Graduated i From High School Class at Carlton Carlton, .Or., June 14- Alfred Powers of the extension department of the Uni versity of Oregon gave the commence ment address at the graduation .exer cises of the local high - school Friday eveenlng. Five were graduated, Treva Kenyon. Ruth McCord, ' Walter Hansen, Reland Briggs and Uoyd Willis. Miss Kenyon was awarded a 9&0 scholarship given toy Albany college. Miss Addle Bartlett, private secretary to Portland's chief of police, spent Sun day here visiting Miss Cora Shank. Miss Janette Mlshler, principal of the local high school, has resigned, having received, it is understood, a better offer. This leaves every high school position to be filled. Unsightly and dangerous . old wooden sidewalks are being torn up and concrete walks laid tn their place, t ' ' A Los Angeles man la the Inventor el a machine for slicing spineless cactus Into feed for goats. V . - .axixX C EAGLE BRANI Guticura Soapl -IS IDEAL For the Hands 8sM9 OllltBBsJBtTIcttO,sJe 1 $25 a Day Off Until Sold 1IS H. C. 8. TosriaaM Car. Drive a bat U& Miles. ! Rcgslar price ew down te. COVET HOTOB A& COMPAMT Father Leipzig Is Elected Mt. Angel . Alumni 'President Mount Angel College, St. Benedict. Or., June 14. Atthe annual meeting at Mount Angel college, father Francis P. 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