TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14; J 1S22. TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. P8RM1 M 111 mm. TO BUILD LOCOMOTIVE Inauguration of a new industry ' on the Pacific coast baa been undertaken -by the Willamette Iron Steel work in the manufacture of reared taeomo "Svea for lodging: purposes. That this venture will be a success W demonstrated last 'week when the first locomotive ever constructed In the West was completed and responded to fhorourh tests In the company yards at the foot of 22 street. The .locomotive was shipped immediately to its new owners, , the Coos . Bay Itumber com ny. Beginning of this enterprise has been the result of insistent demands from the; logging industry ' of the Pacific coast, according to A." G. Labbe. pres ident of the company. m IMPROVEMENTS MADE "Heretofore no locomotives have 1een built In the West." said Labbe. "The Western logger has' been de pendent upon a manufacturer located 2060 miles away. lie has felt that the manufacturer was not familiar with his problems. . Negotiations car ried on at such range are always bound to be more or less unsatisfac tory. ' "Prior ; to the construction of the new plant of the Willamette company ' the company had been unable to re spond to this desire of the loggers. During the last year considerable care and study has been devoted to the problem, with the result that the com pany has completed . its first machine. "Many refinements have been in corporated in the design over geared locomotives heretofore used on the .West coast. These improvements are the resul t of suggestions of- master mechanics and loggers in the most im portant camps of Oregon. Washington. Idaho and California. Practical sug gestions rTif users have been incor porated wherever possible. "Beginning in January- the com pany plans to produce one looemo- tive per month to fill orders already-J received. The facilities for engine construction will be enlarged and im proved and it is proposed that the company Jake up the construction of side-rod engines In the future. STASDARD PARTS. "The side drive has been adopted in preference to the, center shaft drive. The three-cylinder, - vertical type en gine is capable of developing approxi mately 90 H. P. The boUer has a working pressure of 200 pounds and is .built in accordance with the require ments of the A. S. M. E. code. One FIRST LOCOMOTIVE tBUlLT IN THE WEST - "1 11"' ""Tin i' 1 - 1 11,1 ' " "ii -. f" ""V' j ' m 11 ; n I ; ' jr J W " rf ; I Fv V J t'ss t r"i - ... :; ' 1 i " . i :.;. ' . ' .-sr. ' y' I I r S - - t " ' ' I f?vt c-K-:T. . ..t.-...v. .--. nveVivsssjAwssJ ... . 'vwfir?.'j i r - nf 11 up nmv """T r . r... m mti r r iiiiii -1 1' i i it n "nil i n 1 1 r-K 1 !. This 0-ton, side-gear drive logging engine, constructed pr the Willamette Iron steel company at its nd Thurman streets In Portland.-Joe Nelson, was in the tore wttli Carlson. BRITE& BEX.B 3TEOUGEST tv Chehalis. . Wash,,-. Nor.-; It Negli gence m the peart of Mrs. T. It Ritchie, Chehalis. - driver of the ' car t-whlch struck and trilled , Robert Whitley, 6 years old,' was charged In. the verdict of the coronera Jury. X The boy, going from ' school on Ford's prairie, '..wsa on the 'grass 10 feet from the pave ment.' the Jury reported. -' Portland plant, was delivered last week to tne Coos Bay) Logging company, and Is the first" a number of such motive power nnits planned to be turned out by the company during 12S. , of the most noticeable features of tae design is the yalve driving mechanism. The Walschaert type has been adopted. This has the advantage of more- eco nomical steam distribution. It elimtj nates half the number of eccentrics. It permits the advantage of more con venient arrangement of the cylinders and particularly makes the steam chest Lopenings and valves more accessible. 'The general construction of the trucks takes tip for wear. Accessibility- for inspection has. been specially studied and considered In the design. Included in the standard equipment is an all steel cab," electric head and cab lights, air brake and oil burner equipment. Where it is desired to use other fuel than oil, suitable provis ion can be made' for substituting bunker capacity for the oil tanks. The locomotive is at present constructed with 4000 : gallons of water capacity and 15,000 gallons of oil capacity. It weighs approximately 180,000 pounds." High Court Halts Injunction Suit in County Seafclight ' : : U'-S Kelso, Wash.. Nov. 14.-r-A , writ of prohibition was issued Monday by. the Washington supreme court, prohibiting Judge Homer Klrby of the Cowlitz county superior court from issuing an injunction preventing a canvass of the vote ' for removal of the county seat of Cowlits county from Kalama to Kelso. The injunction issued Saturday by Judge Kirby charged voting of im properly registered persons at Kelso. The supreme court writ holds ' Judge Kirby is without jurisdiction and that the matter must be settled . by the eounty commissioners. Judge Kirby was cited to appear before the supreme court Friday to show ebuse why the writ should not be maae permanent. George Washington Off Water Wagon, Is Sent to Lockup Pendleton, Nov. 14. If George Washington had been in PendletOU Armistice day and had accidentally fallen off the wagon and forgotten the existence of . Mr. Volstead. ' he wouldn't have been thrown la, Jail for' his actions, according to his name sake. George Washington, Umatilla county Indian. . . . For years George maintained an erect position atop the sprinkler. The jpolice forgot his record and the de sire for' stimulants seemed to have been quenched by years of youthful drinking. But Armistice ' day came. Th3 past was forgotten. George fell headlong into the arms of a big policeman. Al though he pleaded long and hard and with patriotic fervor,- Police Judge Thomas Fitzgerald sentenced him to a jail-term when he couldn't pay his fine. -WARREN STORE ROBBED Warren. Xoy. 14.., "- i Ous Carlson. Warren storekeeper was held tip and robbed about 8 :30 o'clock last night of about $200 by two men," one armed with two1 guns and both wearing bandana handkerchiefs over their faces. : Carl-sen- formerly operated a store a; 23d AflnA'V '" ' I 1 1 J. U. I 1 .1. 1 .1. 1 .1. 1 ,1 1 .1. 1 ,1. 1 1 .T.T .T. 1 .1. 1 .1. 1 -T. I Thieves! Police court records are filled . with the accounts of bur glaries. 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Use quick-action "Red Crown" and nothing else, and you'll go . a long ways toward eliminating winteidriving troubles. K1I at the Red Crown sign at service stations, garages and dealers every where ; STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (CAXJFOKJNIA) . I WE PROMISED YOU SOMETHING ..0170 IT TTH?9 THAT HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE iTll li ii ! i Jl ISi Hoiimay s touldn t liiaKe it If - x- - . ;;,:'-T,' it- , oS-r - . If l' ' Ml I -v ..r-teaf 'V-i ' Hffl jg Their lease was up November 1, 1 1922. We bought : the bal ance of their stock. -- j '- J -T . . .- . . '.,'' , - - . BUT, we practically took it away from them and; paid them about On the Dollar NOW We are -placing I this "really high-grade line o ; ". Ladies' Coats,.Suits, ' : Dresses. Skirts ; ! Waists and Furs ON sale together with, . ; OUR OWN ENTIRE STOCK ;YQU have . rteVer seen ' such : v good gfoods at such low prices. OURS is a complete and up-to-date well selected stbck,and : together with Holliday stock and Vt'" the low prices vv aid : J chandise we are in a" Position 2 to AND WE ARE GIVING Our Store Was CLOSED) Today! SK iare lurcv vvjis ousy remarrane ana cuttmsr the iifp out. ot tK nnA Tiriii f v uju auuw vjuji at the sacrifices. Nearly given away. Sale StaW 8:30 A. M. Wednesday (Tomorrow) FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. MAYBE NEVER AGAIN. . Cloth Coats aid J Plosh Coats In good styles. Mostly all silk lined. Values to $25.00 Nayyjricotine (TT and Serge Suits - Something to surprise VisK -you. Values o $25.00. t .Tricotine, Poiret TwiU, .Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses Values to $20 Taupe Wolf Fur Scarfs . - : - - ', .. !.:-T " Soft and large. A real bar- . . gain.' Each one worth $20. COATS- Highest a-raa Clot's and lasn Kali, BollTlss, te. Some with far collars s4 csffs. .- DRESSES Castos Crtf . ssd Cloth SrtiMi. Besatlf si .. assort. meat. Special at . Children's Coals $ Biff aWitiBt of alala and trlmmea ChUdres'a Caats. f Prac tical as .warm. - a rtment lof S (Th.OO DRESSES at v An Assortment lof COATS and COATS All wool velours arid boli via coats, some with fur collars;-some plain. Best shades and. styles of, this season. Regular and stout; sizes. . DRESSES Party Dresses and Silk, Canton and fine t'rico t. tine and Poiret twill dresgesran exceptionally beau tiful assortment in all the latest models and shades: .00 Your Choice of Aiiy One of These'.Garments, at EUR COATS $5 Coney Far CoaU. Silk Used. Fall learths asd fall sweep. Ctood valne. - Very special at Air FURS- - ; S Finest sssllty TToU and- ; I 4 Skunk. Xsrge Scarfs. E. I I Yl cepUoaal Talaes. : , ; V SUITS .Tery high-grade Kary Tiico tise Halts and some reioars. far trimmed. All silk Used and pretty styles. Hats 61 assort' meat of Ladles' Hats. All sn Used. !3 .50 Silk Hose Par Thread fink Xadlss Hose. Black sad esrdo. vaa. t v . 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