t'Atititt. Six Thousand Mile Motorboat Race to End at. the Panama-Pacific International Exposition olmMBBMnfcQyKwTL & s si v 1 k9K v & iL jtfH hMfSwBHHHu a 1 Scene on the THE New York to San Kranclseo Cruising Power Iloiit Race for n prfxe of $10,000, offered by the PannmnPaclQc lutcrnatlounl Cxpo.il tton, starts nt Sea Onto. New York, from tbc Atlantic Yacht club on Oct. 1, 1015, nnd dnUbca nt the Exposition Yncht Harbor on the Exposition grounds In San Krouclsvo. It In the most Important event In too history of South Portal to Palace of Food Products, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Hill I w ifclil1" liil W5g9SH 9 " mflVIttJ' Jf'P'V. UHBB? iriv AH iiwi J. ' ?T 2i5B' JT B9Vil9HX 'K " Qn9"allHHiill i ! SssiBVHiHksKn n4 mWr 1 Copyright. 1914, by Panama-PacKta lutemaMooai Exposition Co. TniS portal la probably Uie most modern In feeling of any doorway to any of the main group of exhibit palaces. The portal Is Italian run ateiwnce In form and treatment, but much of the ornamentation la of more recent origins The photograph gives no Idea of the great dimen sions of this portal, which U sixty-six feet In height to the tip of the orna mentation surmounting the arch. The eagles above the lino of pilasters of the portal are six feet In height Tho Exposition palaces are constructed of gray ish cream plaster In Imitation of Travertine marble. Idain Entrance to Palace of Machinery at Pan T ama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915 Copyright. 1914, by Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. TIB photogrnpbor was stationed at the most northern of the three arched portals constltutjiig the xoajn , WLft entrance to tlm jpalnqo ami turned his camera to the njtrtb. tIjo huge columns -adorning .hi? en tntuco!iHr5 of lmItatfon'leunajt8d"aro,ln 'Warn! cwitraitwlth tb0 pryarath gray of tia Trargrilno" pjjister of whljjhf tjio walla oro comnj)8ed. The filezeant toe base of the coloiou and the spandrels above the jircjnvuya of the M'titlbulfr are the work of the sculptor I?nlg Patlglan In architectural btyle tha PuIocq of Alachluery la early Itomau. 'Xho architect la CJareuco U. Wrd. of San Francisco. - - Exposition Yacht Harbor an San motorboat racing. The course Is Inhl from New York to Charleston, S. C; to Key West, around the western end of Cuba and on through the Caribbean sen to Colon, passing through the Pan ntna canal to Panama northward to Corlnto, Nicaragua; to Snllna Cmx, Mexico; to San Pedro, Cat., and ends In San Frnnclwi bay. The finish of the great race Is timed to occur dur TiJ mUNIWJ.I.KtlN HN';OnK.. mm in i(Miihiii.i.iii,i in nit hi am hum, i '-f ''jft' ' ""- -rm - hOW It Francisco Day Months Before the ing the splendid International Yncht lug Itegatta to bo held there, and sov cral hundred thousand spectutorn will crowd tho finish lis the rontstnut dash In through the Cotdcn Onto past tho wonderful City of Palaces that has grown there to receive tho honors doe the winners and the losers of tho most speetaiular ruco of Its ktud cut rtiu. SHIPYARD SECRETS. Precautions Taktn to Guard Thtm by tht English Officials, Urcry llrltish shipyard that builds fur the navy must take great precau tious that none of the vccrvU Intrust- to ItM cure shall k-uk out. Detee lives watch all Htora und keep the workmen under olntervntlon ulsa Plain lotbe ottli-cn guard every entrance. ud 'nolMxIy U allowed to bring in ven n small parcel unless It la first examined. r fear thnt It may conceal j camera At one or tne nig cuustruc Hon yards one man In every two down ia thoroughly Kenrehinl from head to foot each night tm leaving. Alt the dmftsmen engaged on the drawings ot n new warship are aworn to secrecy, aud tliu plans, nro Invariably kept un Jcr lock and key when not In use. These prrin lotion haro 'brought many ansplcloua clrrumstnncr 'tb light. One pUlit when a new cruiser was about to undergo her trials twb Dim crept aboard as she lay at atP rhor The were captured nnd handed over to the police. Shortly afterward. on the day of her trial, the chief ct glneer thought It would be advisable to have another look at the Interior of the turbines before steaming to make certain that no rubhlxh had got Insldo to Injure the delicate turbine lilndci. Hut worxe than rilhhlsh was found! When tho turbines were opened two heavy steel chisels were discovered ln. I side If the machinery had lieen stnrt ed the ilamage would have taken months to roitfilr.-IVarsou' Weekly, SfJARED BY AN ECLIPSE. rv Superstition Cauud tho Death of Two Athenian Central. In the old days wllwes were looked ,i"'u ,,iiii Mi,vn'iiiiiii hiiu iiri-mi, nni more than once they wen factors lu battles.- A lunar k-Hpm; nns the final undoing of the Athenian general Nl clas ond his uportlng genenil. Do mostbenea. Tho Athenians attacking SjrucUHo had won encouraging prelim inary sucrrsxes und at one time almost bad theclty lu their power. Indolence or orercontldence held them back when breaks In the defense Invited them, and before the opportunity was Im proved n Spartan general with a small force made his wny Into the city and encouraged its mllltln to new effort. Ntclas and his nupportlng general, Demosthenes, who had como Mlth ro enforcements, decided to abandon tho campaign and go homo while they still had control of the sea Nlclas was sick and discouraged. On tho oro of sailing a totul eclipse of tho moon disturbed blm. It was regarded as un Inauspi cious sign, nnd Nlclas waited a moutli for a more favorable omen. ' . In that month tho Hyracusans borrJ, ended the Athenian fleet In tho hurbor, A futile effort was mnda to break through, und then a wretched nrtnr , undertook nti orcrlnnd march, was pur 'sued, surrendered after three days' ot tack, and Niclas and Dumostbenea were put to death. C Child Olselpllns. It Is differ medleliic, but tho ohs thing needed most lu tho human soul? Is discipline. , It la well to have force, genius, flgor, entliuslumn, lore, Hwer, but yojjiotny have them uudie u orjmlmil, n niauTftc orn cad You become great only wjiou to tlicho you add self coutrol Tho latest movement In odixntlon Is toward dpvcloiilng the lultlatho of the child, Thlii can hardly p carried too fur. And tho old. stupid me(hod of thwarting, deuylug nud brojybcq.tjnff little ouea Just for the aabo of disci pline cannot bo too roundly condemned. IJut for all that (hero la danger lmt In our new engeriess to Und (i nil 'bring out the' child's forcealwo may forget51 tho prime need of Htreugtheultig hla Frank, Cruuu bXWo- self deulnl.-Dr. man's World. WKDXKSDAV, DKCRHttKK K), 1111. i i i ,. BT J WATtHO O CO v Great Fair Opens. tfaa Francisco bay I one of the fin est harbor In the world mid by until' It la cousldcred to be the most beau ttful. It Is Jrtonl for yachting Mid boll lug, being prutccttd on the wean hi! by high hills nnd Mount Tnmuipiibt tho only opeiitmt being the iloMen Onto. The i:xosltlon Vnilit llrrlxn otTera safe nuchurugu for ynrbt und power boats. DESCHUTES SURVEYS COA1PLETED " (Continued from pago 1.) A rook llll nnd earth dam 00 feet In holght la proposed fbr tho Uenhntn Kails resenolr. This will back water up 18 miles, flooding 18,000 ticroa of Und nnd store 400,000 acre .feet. Tho estimated cost ot this reservoir Is 991.000. A 30 foot dam of tho same typo nt Crano Prairie, wU Hood C200 acres nnd sloro approxlmatuly 100,000 ncro feet of water, at a cost of 1G2.000. Tho cost of stored water Including damages to powor and other Interests along tho stream below Is estimated nt J 2 35 per ncro foot. This Is rola. lively low. Tho cost of Irrigation ranges from 38 to fGO por ncro. It vnriea with i.. ,M The MILLWOOD ,TOWN - 1 i 1 S y 1 I r 1 r :. i?; v ,m .vfH imoh unit, nuil with tho typo or con ntritotlon proponed. 'J do DIITorcnt Unit, 1, The North Unit oM)D,aoO noroa In tho vicinity of tho towna of (Into wny, Madras, MotoUim, Culver, ami Opnl City, will coat ICG 10,000 or lf.fi.R8 por ncro. All of tho nmln ettnnU mul tho Inrgor part, of tho tllti trlhutlng IntornlH nru plnnnod to ho ooncroto llnoil. Wntor will ho divert oil trout tho Ponohutos rlvor nt Auh roy rniiB by n multlpln nroh cunoroto dnm 00 foot lit height nml cnrrloil 1 ill nuiuBo viiu uruu.uu nvi'r uy n mill- foK'od cottcrotn llitttto supported on ti stool nrch bridge. This unit Hot not tit of Crooked rlvor nnd on tho east sldo nt tho DoHclmtim rlvor. 9 The WiM Rldo Unit of UO.nafi net os udjntna tho Hlnto's TuitmVu' 1'iojoct It Ih on the west sldo of th IioschutoN rlvor nnd oxtottds to Hquinv Creek Wntor will ho diverted by the same dam na for tho North Unit. Tho Auhrny Palls diversion dam Is no. mi a miiiwr auitui or unnu rntis "Qitd will c8t 11(11.000. If tha orooer Lpmiiottli n of this oust Ih awtwsttd ngftltist tho West Sldo mitt, tha ncro cost for reclamation will rang from $.14 U0 to $!M0 por aero Several alternative Hchome for Him devlop mom of thin unit nro propusod. Ono . of tltoso eliminating tho diversion dam. nnd diverting wntor nt t.tildhiw, j?.vo miles suith, will cost ttllT.000 or $41.40 por noro, for 15,1)90 neres. Tho larger sohomo covers 20,316 acres and will cost 1831,500 or $40 per noro. 3. Tho Hast Hldo Unit Inolndea 30,000 nores In whnt la known as the North Canal Project of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company. This company now has n ontrnot to ro olnltn thuso lamia under tho On roy Act hut recently offered to turn It over to tho public for n consideration. Tho works nro partly complnted Tho total cost Is In nxcosa of n million dol lars nnd the ncro cost ranges from $32 to $!2.r,0 per ncro under tho various nssumptlonH taken na a basis for valuation ot nxlstlhg works. 4. Tho tiouth, Unit embracing 4B.4GO acres of Irrlgnhlo lands Ilea south and east of the Carey Act pro jMta now bfllng constructed by tho Central Oregon Irrigation Company. Tho greater part of this land la In the vlelntly or PrlnevllU. Wat an wilt bo diverted from tho Dwoluita.4 river nt !avn, Island Falls, about T tulles below tha proposed storage reservoir nt Denham Palls. It will he conveyed through n concrete lined canal noro it broken lavn country for approxi mately 20 miles beforo lhq land In reached. The cost I tlioroforo rela tively high nnd Is estimated At $2,- D20.000 or SCO 14 nor noro. I All of the surplus waters of the Deschutes rltor nhovo Pond will be utilized if tho work is ultimately car ried out ns planned. Tho average Innnunl flow at Ilenham Palls for n 10-year period la 1.210.000 aero fsot It ta proposed to dollver 3.0, 2.3, 2 2 and 2. It acre feet por nero on the land for ench of tho four units respective ly ns listed above. Tho agricultural soil surrey of tho various units shows soils 10 In If - ribjHH7 iff MPJMMSjaSjBKgaaSVSBTSjJBHBJBB ii'aHajJJJl Bend Company LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATiH FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING $2.50 Per Load DELIVERED LOTS AND ACREAGE ' ), t HfK ' V ,-,' oltun or grimier In depth. Uh iIi leal character for Irrigation nml ou tlvntloit In uonnrnlly gotitU A rnlKht ituflialonoy lit nitrogen content of tho null In howovor notntl. ' Agricultural Possibilities, From tho atnudpolul o( iiiilt'iiow;? Inn nnd construction dKllctiltlui, nil projects nrn considered foasthlo. From tho ntnitdpulnt of nitrloultur nl iiohrIIiIUUo: Fho Weal Kltlrt Unit of tctn of tho vnrlntin alternative In considered do Hlrnllo ut tho catlmntud cost If In- lit Itul ltM Hfttitl tttt llfll iVftftlwl ft Hill luiuni viitfiii ! Jrtv-vi 0m ,oforred pity lUtllllH. AllU U coiinldorAhlu porlod In allowed for repayment or tho prinolpnl ho tnni tho burden on tho settlor lit tho onrly Miikos of dnvolopmont may ho itn Unlit a na posalhlo. Tho North Unit la ooiiHlilorod do ilrublo nt tho estimated cost provided lutoroflt ohargoa on deferred pay inenlH io not tncned 3 to 4 par cent mitt tho U. H. Uooluiiintlon Ant plnn of 30 yonra for repayment Is adopted.' Tho Bouth Unit Ih not dualrntilo at tliu pros0itt time, but with money ' thnt dotM not boar Intorest, na under . tho U. it. HtKlamnllon Aot, and with ' SO yaar pyomnts, It will doubtless nrovo diMitrnlile, whnt the other units hnu butin developud. Tho State nnd tho United Htnten lloelnmntton Harvleu nro co-operating upon tho dollar for dollar basin In tho preparation of plana and entl matiw of cost for n number of largo Irrigation prnjocta In Kastorn Ore. goii, under Chapter 87, l.nws of 1U13 Tho purpoto of this work no ox plained In tha net "la to have on illu rendy and available, such detailed surveys and information na will not only permit, but thnt will tend to In duco tho henoriclnl use of wnter by private perrons, Irrigation districts, corporations, or possibly by tho Htnto or National Governments." mourn m,ii; hxa.minations. Information concornlng 8th grndo final examinations to ho hold Jtmu ay 14 nnd IS. 1916: Program for examinations Thursday Arithmetic, writing, KrHinnior,'urlaulturo nnd spoiling Krtdtfr ' Physiology, history, e ographyVoivlf Kovornment nnd real- (UK Nolo- Seetlons XVIII. XIX nrd XX ot tho "Ituloa tor OondiistliiK Itlghtli drndu Final llxnmlnatlans, do not apply In Crook county, na no exemp tions can bo given for olsM-room work. All pupils must tnko examina tions In all suliJrctH. Itespcctfully suhmlttml, J. K. MYHH8, Buperlntendont Crook county sehooia 4243 c. Cliecks Croup Instantly, You know croup Is dangerous. And you ought to know too, tho senso of security that comes from having Vol. oy Honoy and Tar Compound In tho house. It cuts tho thick mucus and clear away tho phlogm, stops th4 strangling cough and gives easy breathing nnd quiet sleep. Kvary user Is a friend. Patterson Drug Co. r-Adv. ' ' &.W ' 1 ti 4 .Jr ' ( t ' I