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FRIDAY JULY 21, 1922. TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. BONDHOLDER IS A TAX DODGER, SAYS WALTER! PERCE Toledo, , On. July 21. Walter M. Fierce of .La Grande, Democra.it can didal for governor,' spoka to a large audience of Toledo people at the Chamber of Commerce rooms here last night He chose "Tax Reduction and Economy In State Government" as hla subject and stated that one of the chief causes of the Trench revolution was due to the fact that more than one-half of the property In France was . held by the nobility and the ' church and paid no taxes. In Oregon today, he said, a similar condition exists, the nobility being . represented by the tax-exempt bond holder. He further stated that more , than' one-half of the property in Ore gon today is paying no share of the cost of state government. The farm ers of the state,, be said, pay one-third of the tax. while the money and notes on deposit In banks pay but 2 per cent and in a value amount to a few mil lion mora than the total value of the farm property. He said that he believed by the ex ercise of thrift and 'economy more than a million dollars can be cut from the state budget and still maintain the roads and schools at present efficiency. He stated that if the children of today were not educated and made to feel the responsibility of citizenship all might be lost ; that the peaceful pene tration of Japanese to the Pacific Coast must be resisted, whatever the cost may be. He favors road improvement, but demands that value be given for money expended. He took stronV grounds in favor of forest conservation. In closing he painted an eloquent picture of his firm belief in the abil ity of the Anglo-Saxon race to sur - vive and rise above the many difficult problems with which civilisation. Is confronted. , Pierce Is accompanied by George Mansfield, president of the State Farm 1 bureau, and they go from" Toledo to 1 Y achats, where they. srlll attend the "annual picnia of the Lincoln County Farm bureau. 60 Aliens Granted ' Papers; Russians - And Swedes Lead Nearly W alien were granted United States citisenship by Federal Judge Wolverton Thursday. By nationalities, they were as follows: Russia: Sergy L. Shatokln. Alex Alper, Abraham Tinkelman, Oeorge Krison, Paul Sprawken, Julius Rtetaw, John Jacob Degler. Tom KHoff, Fred . erlck Schafer, John H. Goldetaub, John C. Glaus, Frank M. Axtman, Heinrich Burbach, John Deschmer. Theodore O. " Fischer. . . Great Britain r Charlie North, John S Wans, Peter .. Callan. Herbert W. C. , Clark. Albert Haynes, John H. Brew ster, Alexander John Brice. Canada: Albert Sperry Kerry, John McC. Sinclair. Walter Serutton, Hugh J.-MacUonald, Anantus McCombs, Nor-, man McU Stewart, William F Huth. Ireland: Charles- Henry Johnston, u Ralph S. Browns Patrick Joseph Mac s Auiey. f Germany : John Karl Neuman. Solo f mon Schanedllnr. Julius August Gens. Italy: A. A. Pransettl, P. C. Parisl, Francesco d'Ascensio. - Norway: Olaf Sunde, Charles Berg, HJalmer G. Olson, Sam Thompson, Karele. Berg Karlsen. Sweden: John Rosen, Carl Axel Beckman. r Gustaf Hagbert Quick, Frank A. Johnson, Lara Larson, L. , F. . Swan, -Yngv Nordlof, Carl S. Lund gren. Gustaf - E. Anderson. Denmark: Peter L.. Nlelson. Roumania: Julius BareU. Armenia : John Dingiroglou. Syria: Sam D. Axar. . Austria: Ernestine E. Gasslnger. Belgium Peter DePaepe. -Gallcia : Louis Joseph Stremich. Poland : Gustaf Neuman. ' - Oretoa stst. hisbwar cetamtastoa weekly report oa condition of (tfgoa stata bisbswa. Juir 1J. 182: . : -T - pacific HI6HWAY rortiaad-Orccoei City WUUmati rrret fcridr. at Oregon City 4osad for construction. Traf fie from Portland for Oresoa City and point sooth abonld tai. east aide routes via UUwaakia or -824 Street, both - or hic are pared tbroagboni. T raffia for Osweco and wct Una hould take waa stda route, which b paved to Boifcop and srafeied from then to West una. --( - . Orssoa City-CaBTBalem---Pad. -SaJem-Jefferaou-Albam Paved. Albany - Corvallia Junction City Eaten Krarcl Albany - to Corraws. ; raTmrt to Emu. - i- Eaaeoe-Drain PaTtd. with tha eseeptiea of a abort section at Cottas Gr.s. which under construction. Detour will, be proridad JUly'ZS, , '' . - Drain-TonctEa Pi Tine work nndor way. Road U open, but traffic will be held opt for ahort period between loads while bot stuff ia bems dumped, raked and roiled. . Traffic is cautioned to use ere at ear to avoid interfe ins with the contractor's truekins one rations. Toot 11a-Wilbur-Koe bars . Macadam 3 sails, balance to Wilbur is paved. Two de toara are provided around construction between Wilbur and lloseburs on account of dancer of two-way traffic on narrow grades, fkrath- bonnd traffic mnt detovr east from bisowav lust south, of Wilbur via Uardea Valley to denbower half mile north of Boaeburt. Ic- tour graveled moat of the way; first five miles are narrow ana requires eareitu armnc. jortn bound traffic must detour west .from Eden bower ever" the I'm aqua road, returning to the Mfkm at SntharUn. This northbound de tour ia 20.3 miles ions. All detoura are well tisned and easy to follow. Section between Wilbur and JRoaeburs will not be opened after work-in boura on account of ooncreta paring operations. Roaohnre-alTrtle Creek Paved. Myrtle Creek - Canyenville Construction Under way. Traffic detcored via Kiddle dor ins working hours, 6 s. m. to 10 d, m., ex mne anuiav. Ietonr roueh on aoutb. end. r.nTntiTiile . Oalenrllle Good macadam. Traffic cautioned to look out for construction crews. Detour over two muea at aoutn ena. Follow detour sijn. :.lv-iU.f ;r,, Creek Paved. Gtsvo Creek,-gexton'a (Smith HiTll Con struction under way from (irave Creek to south foot of mountain. Traffic detonred over old road niiht and day. Uood dirt road. Steep grade averasing 10 per cent. feAvtrni's-Grant Pasa Paved. iranu Paaa-Medford-Ashland-SaUfomis SUta Line -Pared. WKST SIDK HIGHWAY Tnrfland-Wel TaTton Paved. West Dayton-Lafayette Koad eioead on ac count of concrete paving operation. Traffic for 'MeMinnviUa and joints wast will find an ail-paved roots from West Daytoa to MrMinn vill via Daytoa and Three Mil Lane. Traffic tor poanta south, of McMinnville take paved route via Dayton to the paved "wye." thence rThia county roadf ia rough and dusty but pa able. Lafayette-McMinnville-TambiQ River Paved. Yamhill River-Amity i-New highway doeed. Take old read, crawled and ia fair condition. Amity-Holmes Gap Paved except three- quarters mile near Holmes Gap, which is grav eled. Holmes Gap-Bickreall Graveled and in fair condition. RirkreaJl-CorTallis -Take road via Suver graveled to Benton county line; paved county line to t 'orvams. Corvallia-Junction City-Eugene Paved. COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY Portland-Astoria Paved except one mile through Rainier, which is graveled but rough. Portland-Cascade Locks-Hood River-Moaier-The Dalles Paved. The paUes-ArBngton-tmatma - Pendleton . macaoamuea enure distance and in good con- cuBon, OLD OREGON TRAIL. Pendleton-De adman's Pass Excellent mac Ie adman's . Pasa-Hilgard Rough mountain roan. Kamela-La Grande New standard a-rade vary rough in places. Under contract for macadamizing. Cautions driving necessary. One ahort detour at HUgard. Follow detour Ljm wmu-jwc ijuw ravement and mac adam; good construction. Hot Lake-Cmion Open. Cross tracks fust east of Hot Lake; detour marked to main hlgh- U nlon-Hainee-Baker Good macadam. De mur at retocaset overneaa. follow detour signs. Baaer-eion iatr county road. Under eonstructioa. Watch for caution and detour Nelson-RuBtlngtoa r New standard crade under contrast for macadamizing. Drive with Admiral Potter, x Paymaster, Writer, Stops m Portland " Rear Admiral David Potter, paymas ter of the navy and a novelist of dis tinction, was the principal speaker be for the Progressive Business Men's club at Its noon luncheon Thursday at the Benson hotel. The admiral's writing was done In 190S and in the two years following. "'X was wilder then," he explained, "and I wrote such books of adventure aa 1 Fasten a Bracelet,' 'An Accidental Honeymoon The Streak.' The Lady of the Spur. The Eleventh Hour and 'Diana of Star Hollow.' " Scrapping of American battleships . under the provisions of the four-power treaty has not, yet been begun, said Admiral Potter, Inasmuch as congress has not taken action to' make the treaty a Jaw, but the administration has everything ready when the action is taken. Admiral Potter was here in the course of a Western trip of inspec tion. ' Bridge Committee Selects Location Tor New Causeway X bridge across the "Willamette river with an extension of Beacon street aa the location for the east approach, and! the west approach on Kelly street, will be the recommendation of the lo cation committee of the organisation of community and Improvement clubs earryins; on the bridge campaign. The sub-commltteei will recommend that the bridge baVe a width of 54 feet, riving space for four lines of. traffic It estimates that the -length Of the bridge would be S635 feet. . ' This sub-committee held a meeting Thursday night at the city hall to for mulate its decisions, which will be sub mitted to the general organisation at a meeting to be called soon. t - . sjiaaaavswiasavatewawasswswsv ' J. HIaDS AXSKA SCHOOLS Eugene. July 2L L. Lee WiHiamg, here attending the University of Ore gon summer school, who taught last year at Prairie City, Grant county, next year will bo superintendent of the combined grade- and high school at Alses, Benton k county. 4 ; "wash CATEKrnxAJta of - -: Vancouver. Wash, July SI. An e s perlment in washing the caterpillars from the trees in Esther Short park with - a .- fir engine Thursday night , proved successful but the fir truck broke down and the work was post poned. The caterpillars were brought iiowa In larga quantities. . Huntinrton-Weiwr -Nw grade open end in good condition. Lnder eoc tract for macadam- Huntington-Weiser (vis, OMa ferry) condition. - Weiaer-Ontario Excellent m SALEM-DALLAS HIGHWAY Bsieya-arunju Comer-Cirteuwood road a-aTea. urenwooa Tosn-lticsreaU Paving work under way. Road closed from 8 a. m. to 6 P. m. Detour two miles south on Greensood roan; grareiea sua in I air condition. ! Rk-kreall-Danas Paved. COAST HIOHWAV-CLATSOP AND T1LLA- nwa- vuunTiaa Astoria-Miles crossing Paved. "ea crossing-SKitianon Under construs- Mon. uosea 10 irsuie 8 I. n. to 1(1 l e: open 10 s. m. to 10:13 a. an.; closed 1015 a. m. to 12 boob; open. 12 boob to 1 a m.; ciosea x p. m. to p. m. ; open J p. m to s.io P- m-; ciosea o:io p. aa. to S p. ra.; open after 5 p. m. Traffic for Seaside not waning to watt lor an- open period may take country road via Melville. -which is ooen at all hours and is ia fair eoodition except after mm. 8 kipanon-Seaside Paved. Seaside Cannon Beach Junction Graveled fair condition. Cannon Beach Junction-Hamlet Junction narrow, crooked road, graveled and safely passable with careful driving. Hamlet Junction- M ohle r under construc tion, suojeet to siignt delays and temporary detours; all safely passable. , ktohler-Miami Follow county road; grav eled and in fair condition. Miami-Wilson river Graveled; good coadi- non. Wilson rtvrr-TtnamonsI Paved. Tillamook-Beavar Paved except three amies at Pleasant Valley, which ia graveled ana in nir conaittoe. Beaver-tfeeo Macadam in fair condition. Uebo-Xesrooca river Graveled; rough and narrow In places but safely passable. Nestucea riverN'eskowin -Under ceostrue tion, subject to ahort delay and temporary ueeoura COAST HIOHWAY COOS AND CO RAY COUNTIES Lakeside-? orth Bend 8andy part way but paaseoio tnrougoout. : ew terry ia openuios at nana Jfeaa. : North Bend-MaasbfleldViouflle Paved. Coaaflle-B endosv - Dirt road; crooked but ia air aotuution. - Marshfield-Bandon tvia Seven Devils route) Mountain road in good condition. Arisona Inn-Gold Beach-Brookings Moun tain road ia good coaditioa; grades are steep and roadbed narrow; drive carefully. Brookings-Califprnia state line Good grav- chq roao. RQiEiuaajioaa sta v hibhuiiv Coquille-Myrue Point Open and in good ccanmon, srsding work in progress, , Myrtle I'oist-Kosebur Open but rough. Highway ia under contract for rocking - from racuia nignway to . Coquula. Public ia cau tioned to drive carefully around construction. Two detours are necessary, on at Caraaa valley, in good coaditioa: ether at Windy mint. Barrow and steep out easily passable. wtLLAMrrrs valley-florence high. WAY Open and passable to Blaehly try both Low pas ssnd Bigsi pass routes. Low psss is 9 ufinwwi peevocuoe. aartu roaa ixom Goidsoo. to Biachly ia good condi tion. CORVALLlS-MEWPOarT HIQHWAY CorralHa-Biodiett Koad rocked and ' in food eoodiUon. . Bloogett-Teledo Earth road, - rough ia places but pe ass Ma. Toledo-Newport- Macadamized and la good onmnon. McMlsmviLLK-TtLLAMOOK HIOHWAY McilmnvOle-SheTtdan Paved. Sis 'stiuEess After the toarnament, wsasod (rvnaaeles seel the strain. Stirf sd aoro. Bwt Sloan'a Liai snaet awiftly takos oat every traco mt aoraaeaapoivriMroa B - - wwc rvcwnrg - S1 iXlSTS grsita . ' m V - ul rail of to all aching saaaclaa, f Kberidan-Summit Good macadam except short stretch at North xaml&U near which at rough and alow going. .-. - . : Sammit-Dolph Under cnostructioo; roush and alow goiag ia places. Dolph-Bebo (Juactsoa Coast highway) Good macadam. - - Hebo-Tillamook -i See Coast htebway). ? TUALATIN VALLEY HtOHWAV - PorUaad-Beaverton-Hjilaooro-Fowt Grwvw Gaatoa-TamhiU-tXrltenvSt. Josepa-McMinBTilie. Paved throughout. a-- STT. HOOD LOOP HiamVIT HI CLACKA- MAS COOaiTT -' Portland-SaBdy -Take Powell Taller road, which is paved to ireshamT graveled and to good condition, to Cottrel; theses via Bluff road: graveled, fair coaditkm. Saady-Salmoa river-- Highway passable When dry. but rough) impassable after raina. Detour vi Marmot toad, which ia gaosUy pisnked and passable. Sataon river-2ig Zag X7cnrfacrd bat sand and era r el soil sad safely passable. Zig Zag-Government Camp tUcelient earth road. Government Cams open. MT. HOOD LOOP HIGHWAY IN HOOD k- , RIVER COUNTY Hood Hirer-Park dale Good macadam road. Parkdale-Mt. Hood Lodes Two miles good macadam. Balanae good earth road. Mt. Hood lodge open. THE DALLES-CALTFORNIA HIGHWAY Not See tihermaa highway for alternate route to Central Oregon. The Dalles-Shaaiko (by way of Maupin and Bakeoveni In fair condition. Rough and dusty between The Dalles and Maupin. fihaniko-Madras Best route ia vut Antelope and Gateway. Between Shaniko and Antelope new macadam in good condition. Antelope to aiauras in goo a. corxiiuon. Madras-Bend- Good macadam road. Trail croeeing ia a little Bpugh. Ben-AUea ranch Cinder and gravel sur face in good condition. . Allen rasch-Fort Klamath Dirt road in fair condition; few rough spots.-. Fort Klamath-Ma nun's Mill Dirt toad with light grades and in good condition. Lamm's Miii-KJasnatS Falls Macadamized and m good condition. Light cars are making trips from Bead to Klamath Falls ia aix hours. Klamath Falls-California state line All macadamized and in good condition with ex ception of two and - one-half miles near Mer rill. Some construction work going on, watch for barricades and red lights. OREGON-WASHINGTON HIGHWAY Pendleum-Washington state Una Paved and opea; drive alow at caution signs where main tenance work ia in progress. Pendie ton-Pilot Rock Five miles good earth road; 10 miles of macadam. - Pilot Bock-Vinson New standard grade; under contract for macadamising. Vinson-Butter Creek-Jones Hill Good coun ty road. Jones HiU-Heppner Excellent earth toad. Heppner-Guham county line -Eighty per cent macamamised; all ia vary good opodi tion. Gilliam county line-Heppner Junction Very -rough with many sharp curves; drive care fully. ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS HIGHWAY Green Springs route open. Bosd in fair condition. Medford-Ashlasd-Klamatb. Falls stares taking this route. KLAMATH FALLS-LAKEVIEW HIGHWAY Klamath Falls-Iairy Macadamized god ia good condition. 'iMiry-Beatty County road; dry and sandy. Through cars will make bettor time by tak ing route via Bonanza. Beatty-Lakevievf Fair dirt road. LAKE VIEW-BURNS HIGHWAY Fair condition. BEND-LAKE VIEW HIGHWAY Road is in fairly good condition except a stretch of some ' 1 0 miles along west side of bummer lake, occasional mud boiea. This stretch is now being repaired, i ' CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY; Bend-Burns Good dirt road,'' Knnu-cmi lararniriired and. la good Crane- Vale Open but very rough. : Carry water - mad . plenty of - gasolina. . Koad via West fall tn better eondraou than south rout na kun Springs. , Vale-Ontajrio County load: fair eonditiaa. OntartorCam One jails macadam, remain der fair. ... .... .i. ... Cairo-Syite Macadamised; rood condition. , 1 SHERMAN HIGHWAY ' Columbia river blghway-Saaniko f via Fnl toa canyon) Boad open and ia good con dition. New macadam from Wasco to Moso. To avoid eonstructioa between Moro wnd Grass Valley dttour west from Moro. Detour well signed. Boad also 'opea to Wasco via Bigsa. i- - y, fehajriko-Antelopa la good condition. ' Antelope-Mad rat la good eondiuoa . via Gateway. ' . - . JOHN DAY RfVER HIGHWAY" Arlington-Condon Take detoor road vta Bock Creek, Mikkala and Clem; dirt road, good -condition; mala road under construction from Arlington to Olex. . . - , kmdon-Fossil MacsdamUed and ia . good condidoii. '. ... .... I'oasil-Butte Creek Summit Graveled and in good condition. Smmii.TUleya (mouth of Service crack Dirt road in fair eonditioa during - dry weather; passable for light cars... Vary rough. Barries Creek section is under eonstrucuon; beat road to Spray ia via Winlock. Tillers -Spray New rock; fsir condition. Borav-Darvllle---Good condition. Iayvilfc-Calea Bndgo In fair coaditioa mat roueh. ! Coles Bridge-Prairie City Graveled road in, aond condition. ( Prairie I City-Unity Mountain road; opes and in fair condition. - Unity-Cow Valley Fair county road. Cow Valley-Brogan HxceUent graded earth road. . Brocan-Jamieaon New macadam. Jamieaon-Vala Maaadamiaad and in good coaditioa, , OCHOOO HIGHWAY Kedmond PrineviUe Graveled road 'ia good condition. ' . Prineville-Beaver ranger station-MitcheQ Road in fair condition: passable throughout. From Prineville to Wheeler county line ia ia good condition: to Beaver ranger, station in fair eonditioa. under repair. Beaver ranger station To Ochoco forest boundary, fair dirt road. Forest boundary to Mitchell under construction, soma detoura necessary. Follow detour sigr. CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY Road open to Crater lake from Medford on the' Pacific highway and frem Klamath Falls on The Dalles-California highway. -' A four mils detour ia necessary immediately north of Medford. From ' Medford go north on the Pacific highway for one fourth aula beyond the city limits and tarn eat ' on what is knows aa the Biddla road. Follow detour signs. This detour is advisable at all hours aa construction is ia progress, on the main highway. Another detour la neces sary five miles north of Eagle vPoint. . lake road via Derby and McLeod Bridge. SHANIKO-MITCHELx. HIGHWAY . Passable for auto traffie but' rough on ac count of washouts, fioma repair work under W"' LA GRANDE-JOSEPH HIGHWAY X Grande-Island City Paved. Island City -Elgin County road in fair condition. Elgin-Minam rFInt nine mCea macadam: balance in fair condition. Minam-Josepb Msdamixcd with exception of eisht mue stretch between lostine ana en terprise. This atrip ia rough; take bill road. Boad open from La Grande ta Wallowa lake. Enterprise-Floral Good macadam. BAKER-CORNUCOPIA HIGHWAY Baker-Half way -Nineteen milea macadam ; eight miles graded earth road; balance very rough. Cautious driving necessary on "8" grade four milea' west of Richland. ' BAKER-UNITY HIGHWAY , ' Baker-Bridgeport Open; fair mountain road. Bridgeport-Unity Good county Toad. GRANTS PASS-CRESCENT CITY HIGHWAY -Road to Orwaoa Cawee) t Grants Paas-Kerby Good emootkv asad. From aterby road ia opea to Oregoa caves. - - Kerby-ilonument tOresoav moantaia) Bough bat dry. . Monumsat-Craaeeat City Is good eondi tiaa. ' V" t BEND-SISTERS HIGHWAY Opea and in fair condition; aoma detour are necessary around construction. , - . CROOKED RIVER HIGHWAY ;, ' Prine nils-Bear Creak Dirt . road ; ia fair condiuoa. Bear Creek-Past la good condilkm; ; taw rough r-lsces. ; . Post-Paulina In fair, eonditioa. Psubna-Burns la , . lair oocditioa; wary rough an places. Mckenzie highway : Eugene-Blua Biver Opea and in good con dition, -. , - McEeasia Pass Koad opea but rough ia plarea- . Sisters -Redmond Open and in fair condi tion; soma detoura necessary around construc tion. , July 4 Torpedoes Wreck Nerves of World War Veteran Seattle, July 21. TJ. P.) His nerves wrecked from a torpedo bombardment by rowdies on the Fourth of July, William Bailey, Seattle World war vet. eran, is In a serious condition at Cush man Soldiers' hospital, it was learned today. Bailey, according; to his mother, Mrs. Clara E. Bailey, had practically recov ered from shell shock received In France. On the . Fourth he was sJ lowed to leave the hospital and come to Seattle. After attending a smoker at ' the Arena he walked down the street when a gang of boys began to explode torpedoes under his feet. Bailey began to stagger and when more tor pedoes were fired he fell unconscious on the street. .... I Bank Depositors Demand Eemoval of Bank Supervisor a 9 1 " Seattle. July 2L (TJ. P.) Imme diate removal of John F, Duke, state supervisor of banking, and Assistant Supervisor R. A. juangiey. is aemanaeo in a resolution sent to Gov. Louis F. Hart today by the Depositors Protect ive association. 1 This was one of several resolutions unanimously adopted at a meeting of 500 Scandinavian-American bank de pogitiors here last night. "The county graind Jury in its de tailed report did not tell you all I think It knows about the results of their Investigation of the defunct in stitution," declared former Judge Clay Allen. ' i 3) Used Cairg n thy iroc peoaui A Cut Price Sale Starting Sat., July 22 Our business in new cars, Gardners, Mitchells and Jordans, for the first six months of 1922 was far and away ahead of any year in the history of our concern. We hare been putting out new cars so rapidly that our used car de partment' has been pverloaded and we are determined to make a quick reduc tion in our stockjpf used cars and to dp so we are cutting prices to the limit. We have been preparing for this sale for more than two weeks; most of our cars have been put through the shop and worn parts renewed, many of them have been repainted, and we say to you honestly, they represent far better values than can be found in any new car at similar or even greater prices. We have 50 cars to choose from. Fords - Maxwells Dodges - Dorts ! J - - Oaklands - Mitchells Studebakers - Overlands ' Jordans - Stutz - and others . Gut to Prices From $4 to $1150 We are not publishing prices in this ad because prices will not mean a thine? to you untO you see our cars, THEN you will appreciate the remarkable savings we are offering in this big clearance of GOOD used cars. Thirty cars were sold in less than five days at our last sale, so if you would make your choice . while the selection is good, come early.: Sale starts Saturday, July 22nd,, at 8 A. M. Be on hand and secure one of these fine used cars, at rock-bottom price. No matter. what you have in mind paying for a car, we are.sure to have what you want and a reasonable payment down and the balance in easy monthly instalments will make it yours. M ' " " . ' : s 40 Years in the Northwest Trucks; atLessthan Cost , We have a number of tracks, new and used, ranging in size from Y to ZVi tone, and we will gzerifice .them for far less than . onr cost. "If yoa ' need, or know of anyone needing 'a track, do them a favor; tell them of this sale. - . r mm Broadway at Eyerett PORTLAND,' OREGON Se'ryicesfAre Held , ; At Forest Grove For N. B. LaOourse " Forest Grove, July SI. Funeral serv ices for Kelson B. La Course were held Thursday afternoon at the local chapel. - conauctea Dy rcev. 0. P. Eurris, Chria- iUn church, minlav ter, with burial in j the old' Nay lor cemetery, one mile r Mr. LaRoursa was i X sVaV ?t Sta na ted. Que.. - V: fsand at the ags bf t1i tilt went to Lawro - . " ence,' Masav where r t - j he -worked at the ; cvDuwr a irmae tor 4mamuer several years. Later he went to Cheyenn ' Acency. Wyo, and in 187$ moved to Ooldendale, Waslv, where In 187S he was married to. Mis Emma Beeka, who died a few month ago. . In 1S31 the family came to Forest Grove, Mr. IaCoutm - Is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Ivy Moore, and a son. Orin lACourse. - Highway Lifted -: By Nevada Storm Reno, J uly 21. Kalston valley, be tween Tonopah and McKinneys. was swept by a cloudburst yesterday which carried away 10 miles of state high way, closing; the road to Ely and the Midland trail, and marooning- a fleet of automobiles caught between wash outs. The two-hour storm, which came in the late afternoon," discharged much of its force over . Ralston valley, west of. Tonopah, which at midnleht carried three mountain, torrents, each at least 100 feet wide and 10 to 15 feet deep; Man Injured in,, . " Forest Fire Zone Dies in Hospital Losing- an almost hopeless fight for lite, Joseph: M. Holoomb of No. 1321 Oatrnan street dld Thursday at St Vincents hospital just as - surgeons were attempting . the most heroic mea sures to save him. Holcomb was 'struck down by a falling snag in tb burning woods at the Rock .creek forest fire In the Coast range timber. His skull was fractured and his fellow fire-fighters carried him six miles ever the moun tains. ' - Holcomb Is survived by his widow and 2-year-old baby. He : had been working on the fire lines for only a tew days. Funeral services are being ar ranged by the Chambers undertaking establishment,. No. 248 KHUnArsworth avenue." - lis y i i bm F mm, ' ssVsSBBBBsIsIbBsbS My O T1 ftS, pp O peeiai vuirireirjiini Men's YdungM Suits Including Tweeds rWs'l) Alterations Free Men's and YoungMe Suits Including Tweeds With a limited number priced at $19.50, in sizes 34 to 38 only You're lucky if you can wear a small size. f 1 5 :r it -a. nr SB1 ' ! ! V : 1 JTT II, I M t ........ L UPSTAIRS BToaAvdy n n rt T) .!! 1 r h Fir. A I if- .A!- i . iv UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEM TT T? V A T T . ' -r - -":-. - ' FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS. Machinists 70 cents ncr hnnr rtouerznaKers ...71 Blacksmiths . . ; .... . . . . . . .... . . . . .70 Sheet metal and other workers in this line . . . .;. i . . .70 Freight car repairers . ... ... ... . . .63 , Car inspectors . . . .63 Stationary Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Stationary Firemen. ... . . .... 47 Helpers, all crafts ... .47 Eniflne-house laborersl . . , . . 38 These men are wanted to take the place of men who are strikini? affaint the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, andlh?!?. cf j xt. -crrrr t TJrvriTrfrTrsXT ott a t a x-mmTt-s -TT ' . . Status anu whs jc ujumj ji.xuxAjix uuaiwuixALf are exniainfi lw tvt. In the pagt s tan who toofc tip the work of .mother man who was on striir ,.;. wans and working: conditians w&s termed "cb,, or a "strikebreakpirf: cents 'per - hour cents per hour ... . - i . cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents jper hour cents per hour cents per hour': which much opprobrium wai attached. In the present lituation created bv ttTsrSv. IS iopcTaft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cann Sefi p roach ed with eucn epithets. . - . ' m This Is not customary strike In which the employer tries to impose noon the employe snjiist wai?e d mireasctiabl working rules, ta this case the conflictis not- - SVa WaA vt AnsVal atsmrf 4-Kaas -a Mtaai m ak AaaaMiMs.si TsV -a - . "aavs4vV UV liewwccu tauv uAavvj vuo vyiicsecu cuiysvj w ins people OZ ZnlM mfmfrv taAviMk an act of congress, sined by President Wilson 'established puces over wseh sum worauugj tuuuinuus. wwcu are Buomxtted to w . . . j. .ii.. a all . . . . , . , , . .. . not- D0h''.'" nch rliaw 4 4 . . . . . ..... . . - . . . w . mm mm ' uiuuer znsn. . it ta th njRirtn oi tnis tnnntiai a(rtnt which that f r -. : - r : m - " . - uuu aus swiKingV Oledless of any question of the right" ot the men to strike, the men who taVs the strikers,' placet; are merely ecceptinff the wares ancf working conditions pxescribed by government tribunal and ere performing a public service. .Theyre not accenting - the wages ana worsting- conmtions wmcn an employer is trying to impose. FOR thiS TECTT TUK tvuu Kiuuixn JUv XUlLU POSITIONS AND WHO MAY. COME IN." WILL PBfV, THE NEW MEN ' Apply to W. J. HANLON . 410 WelIsFargo Buildinir; Portland, Oregon Or, Superintendent's Office, Room 29 Union Station Or A. C. BIOOREr513 Oregon Building .