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The bend bulletin u vol. xm HK.VD, OHKGOX, WKDXhSDAY AFTHH.NOOX, ,llH "8, 11)10. NO. IT. Is I V ALKALI L DE T SI ENORMOUS SODA DEPOSITS TO BE REFINED Bend To Be One Outlet I Ii. Young Siijs That Amcilciin Sinm Piotluits Coinpnxy Will Html On Wotk Immeillutel Output To l!o ."( Tuns Dully Supply Itl After moro than 1 1 years of con tinuous work in development and cxpoilmentatton by P. h. Young, of 1'nlsloy, tho Hoda r.sh deposit at Al kali lnko, now undor tho control of tho Amoilcnn Soda Products Com- pan or aan." I) h,ireckle8l ir will bo 01 summer to I cioco mnrkol inclsco, of which John tin principal promot ed for shipments this land and San Frnn Tho Bhlpuicnts to Portland will 'bo via Hend nnd the shipments to San Francisco will he mudo via Lakovicvv, distributed cqui lly. To Ship Via Hend. Pl.ms for tho transfer of tho ma chin r and equipment to Alkali lake ta liend wero partly completed by Mr YounR during his threo day's vis it hero this week. It is oxpectod that rll the necessary machinery, with which to begin oarly rcflnomont of the product, will arrlvo horo about tho middle of July and will bo taken to tho grounds nnd Installation rush ed so thnt refinement may begin within threo wpoks aftor tho arrival Tho plant, as It will commonco op orrtlons, will ltnvo a dally capacity of "0 tons. The refined product will bo conveyed to Hand nnd I.akovlow for tho present on hugo auto trucks and trailers, and will bo transferred to freight cars for shipment to Port land and San Fr.'nclsco. With tho construction of tho Oregon, Califor nia & Kiistorn Railroad via Paisley, a spilt may bu nullt to Alkalf lnko to connect nt Palsloy. When tho road Is 1 ullt, tho company plans to In crease Its enpac'ty to 200 tons dolly nnd n largo part of tho product prob ably will bo shipped via llcud to the Cj8 t mnrkcts. 1'lniis For Hlj; Output. Tho outlay for handling tho pres ent production will not be preten tion . Ono building '.0x100 feet will "e erected to bo onclosed by glass alii and roof. This building will ir the evaporator i.nd wlfl bo hontod I to a high toinporaturo. Crudo oil v III bo used as fuol. It Is oxpectod that upwards of CO men will bo cm plowed on tho ground nnd In tho re llncment of tho product and In (.re ses will bo mndo as tho capacity of tho plant Is onlnrged. Ilulldlngs, for exporlmontatlon work Imvo been orecteil on the prop erty, Soveral thousand experiments have been mndo upon tho deposit to determlno to a certainty tho quality and purity. .Supply Is inexhaustible. Alkali lnko Is situated about flfi miles due north of Lakeviow or about J j miles northeast of Palsloy, tho enrest point nt which supplies may ' - obtained nnd future rail connec tions made Tho property, in what Is known as tho Alkali lako bed, cm' races nn nren of approximately nine square miles or approximately r.,700 aces, Tho doposlts aro found i 'i pnt imies varjlng In diameter upu.iy oiner constituent. .Not until to u i feet Estimates as to the num-, soveral .vears later, whon expensive bcr havo been mado by enginoors experiments were made, was it tied nnd it Is thought that they excood ultely ascertained that tho principal 10 COO Tho formation Ib of such constituent was soda. With tho character that tho bods In which water is removed from the product, i!ie are found make almost a total experiments show that the soda nsh oanonMon chamber, nud only a minimum of roftnemont Is necossarj o criupieto the process ready for r.iTiMiortntIon Tho supply Is sa'd f do Inexhaustible. Kstlmatos by tno merlcan Soda Products ongl-rrc-s show tho vlBiblo supply to ap ir lnato 800,000 tons. When one f'l'f pot holes Is omptled of Its de I c s It Immediately refills with a r it of Identical quality and com- ' ioi Nothing dollnlto ns to the til e of the deposit Is known, but .J 'l ng from tho present "war ' the visible deposit la said to ' -rh 52 million dollars. I.lttle ' ii1 nt the present l oxpoeted r inning the product to ran ia s Considerable work will beito nii the roads from the lakes to I r 1 nnd to I.akeview, and It I 1 " itlp that considerable Imp-ove-'' ri will be mndo owing to the " traffic thpt will go over them. I s exnected thnt 12 auto trucks ' traierg, ,wlll bo operated I , k Young Fntheis ProJe t. ,f" Young Is the father of the P' 'ft. Ho located the deposit in 1 2 and shortly after formed the O-ppnn Iiorax Company, the present f rs In 1309 John D. SnrecKies s Inducod to make a trip to the A k li lake nnd was, at that tlmo K'fatly Impressed with the project, Sl"e his visit he Interested the Amcrlc-n Scda Product: C sipany, ATiiiiKTir ciji'ii jii:i:tix(J - There will be a meeting on riiday night at tho Commercial - - Club loom to trko action townid earning out plans for tho gjm- nasium and athletic club. A - set of 18 blue print plans of a building used 1 1 mother local- - - Ity has been secured as a basl3 - for working hore, nnd now oITors of nsBlstauce have been rocetv- i-- od, which assure tho succobs of the enterprise if tho people will show nn Interest nnd deslie to co-opornto in getting tho club - started. -: tL:4" -- POST OFFICE WILL ENTER SECOND CUSS ON SUNDAY Additional Ilexes nio Promised To Make Change In Hours May Get Xovv Kipilpmcut. On Sundnv morning, July 1, the fiend post olllce will bo operating un dor tho regulations governing second class ofllccs. The change fiom a third clas olllco to a second class oinco will becomo offectlvo on that dato, as previously announced. Assurances of additional facilities for handling tho mail and provision of 1TC additional lock bo,es have been glvon by tho post olllco Inspec tor and O'Donnell Pros., tho lessors. The changes will bo mndo at ouco and tho boxes put In nt an enrly.dato. Beginning Monday tho general de livery window will open nt S a. in. r-nd will clone piouiptly at 0 p. m. Mall will bo collected for tho out going ovonlng train at 7:20 p. in. No mrll will be distributed In the post olllco boxoa on Sundry. Tho only handling of tho mrll will bo thnt lcalng tho olllce. All tho postal clerks will be put on nn eight hour schedule. One man will bo employ ed at might to mnko up tho mall leav ing on tho morning train. According to tho postal regulations employees r.ro prohibited from working on lo cal distribution on Sunday. In tho olllce, Wilbur II. Hudson, will bo assistant postmnstor , Pred Lucas and Georgo Grimes will bo oniploved, as clerks. Hugh Kelley will hcudlo the rural mail route from llend towr-d Alfalfa. Tho pieces of malt will bo counted for tho noxt weok to determlno whether tho olllco has sufficient work to justify tho Installation of nn 'auto matic cancelling machine ci:i.i:im.Tixa tiii: fouhth. Aside from tho Ghautnunua no es pecial Fourtli or July celebration Is planned for fiend next Tuesday. At Prlnovllle, also, tho Chautnuuua will bo on and It Is expected thnt num bers of people from tho surrounding country will nttond tho porfoimnnco thuro or at Hond. At Powell fiutto, Airnlfn nnd Tutnalo rourtli of July celebrations will bo held. siii'T down tiii:i:i: days. With Monday intone ilng lictweon two dnvs of shut down, Sumlav md t'e Fourth of July, both mills will shut down for thnt day also, making a three day rest period. If possible ball games will lie arranged for each of tho threo drys, that on Tuesday to toko place aftn tho Chautauqua program. An effort will be nmdo by oach of tho mill companies to pay off beforo tho Fourth. which is now tho lossee of the hold ings. Hy a recont decision of tho Fed eral courts it has been established that Alkali lako Is a minora! de posit and not a navlgablo lako. As n result of this d clslou Btirvovors nro oxpectod early to ontor the Hold to mnko permanent surveys of tho property. When tho Alkali hako deposit was first discovered It was thought by Mr. Young and his associates thnt the deposit was more valuable for Its possible borax possibilities than ,ls 99 per com pure, and this Is said to be the most romarkahlo percen tago obtainable nnywhere In the world. That the product will find a ready irnrket Is assured. Soda ash la used principally In the manufacture of soap, papor ..r.d Is an Important factor lu the refinement or roan' I facture of products where soda 1 needed. ProJoU Has Povslbllltlo-,. "The deposit hag many possibili ties," said Mr Young while lu llend yesterday "We have watted a lone time to see this development and now there Is no doubt ns to Its real (ration. The construction of the Straborn railroad will be a big the further development and ea- jariceiJieiii ui uih L-aiiucii u mv plant. We are to begin operations on what Is a small scale for such an enterprise as this one, but no doubt exists as to Its expansion just as soon as conditions warrant and op portunities are afforded for more accessible markets " In the recent surveys connected wljh the litigation, George S. Young, of llend, has been associated with the Oregon llorax Company on Its engineering feature. G P. Milne, wiio is a represonta- live of tho Spreckles Interests, and will act as general manager of the company was hero with Mr Young thl3 week. CHAUTAUQUA TO BEGIN TUESDAY SIX DAY PROGRAA1 PROVIDED IS Hutignilaii Orchestra, So Popular Last Year, To Ho Hcnttl Tulto Victor Mm duck licit? WcduoMhiy Met chants Put on Hui gains. Hoglnnlng on Tuesday, July 4, nnd continuing through! he following Sunday, Mio second annual Chautau qua will bo on In fiend. As was the case last ear tho clx dns of tho oent will be (Hied w'th musical and educational entertainment, thoro bo lug 12 programs In all, as well as a Junior Chautauqua every forenoon for tho benoilt of tho children. Tho big tent will bo pitched this year on the vacant lots nt tho cor ner of Woll nnd Kentucky streets north of tho Knwrenco building, last year's location Inning been found too small for tho purpose. From reports wnlch hnve como In from other towns whoio tho Chcutnu qun has nlrcady apper.red It Is evident that an unusually good program has been prov'ded this onr. Two of Inst year's attractions aro again on tho piogrnm, Arthur A Frnnxkc. who will ropoat his lecture, "The Match less Hook," nud Wltopskl's Moral Hungarian Orchestra Tho oichos tra, which was voted tho moot pop ulcr number last err, will appear twice, Fr'dny ifternnon and Frldnv evening anil Is expected to repeat last year's triumph Another musical nuinbor which Is highly spoken of Is tho Hawaiian quintet which will be henrd twice on Sunday In tho closing progrnms. Of tho sponkors the ono best known ns a national figure Is Victor Murdock of Kansas, formerlv representative in Congress from Hint state, now promi nent In tho Progressive pnrty. Mr. Murdock hag recently returned from n sovorrl month's vlcit to the Hiiro penu battle front to say nothing of tho viilcngo conventions and his com ing Is eagerly looked forwnrd to. Ho will bo the speaker Wednesday ovon lng. To mnko tho week nn nttractlvo one, not only from tho point of low of onteitnlnment. but from that of trading opportunity, tho merchants of fiend havo provided special Chautau qua bargnlns combining tho dollar week feature, which will be nn addi tional drnwing card for the people of tha surrounding country. BOX FACTORY WILL START flDITDJmnM MCVT OATIIDnAVTH follows: UiUlnllUli IlLAI unlUIIUHl To Tin ii Machinery Over Filday Prodiut Will Mnko live Cur Iliads Hill) .Second Mill iltUcs. Operation of tho box factory nt tho Shovllu-Hlxon plant on Saturday. July 1, Is now atBurod, after dolu of nearly a month while waiting for tho arrival of necoesnry motors. Tho machinery will bo turned over for the (lrst time on Friday and opera tion In full force will begin the next dry. About 75 mon will bo employed la tho factory, which, when running to full capacity, will consume about 160,000 feet of lumber a day. The finished product will make Ave car loads dully. To till rush orders the box dBjwirt mont has been oMrullng the sash factory at night for a lime this month producing lioxes for a shipment to Colorado, which was made on June "'. i nn nmL Riimmnnr irfim in box factor) Itself will go to Illinois - ' ...... .-.-, Other orders now on hand cull for shlpnenta to many western anil cen tral states .Saw .Mill Is FnuiKsl. ThBumnilUnliaiidmlll. nowim. liar onnalniMlim j Mia Shuvlln nlanl I Is being framed, all cement footiugs, and the Ilrst noor being now com pleted. Duncan McLaren Is la charge for Dion & Horskntte and Is pushing work with all pnedlblo speed Kxcavatlon for the log slip la being made by Aune Hrothers and will be completed bv Wednesday, the water In the pond beby; drawn off on Sun day, Mnndav and Tuesday, while the mills are shut down. i DIG SAI.H KKCOIIDHD. (Crook County Journal.) Ovr a half million dollar U rep resented In a deed registered at the court house, which conveys to the ghevlln-Hlxon iutcreaU 15,000 aeres of timber had south of Bend, from tha Mueller Tlrobor Go., of Daven port, lowc. The government stamps on the deed amount to 510, thus placing the consideration probably at 610,000. PAHUOTiMFKK. Miss Kcota Murk, formerly of Tumslo. was married at the home of her parents In Wood burn on June IS to George S. Pairott, of Hood itiver. Mr. and Mrs Parrot aro spending thnlr Hnnaimnon at Seaside afljnr which thev will mako tholr homo In Hood Itiver. CROP PROSPECT LOOKS BRIGHTER HEAVY RAINS HELP GRCfWING GRAIN Picclpltiitlon III llend Slmo .luiio 17 Is li. l:l l.nthos Central Oiiiii Farmers nu .luliltiiiit Wm m Weather Assmos lllg Yield. Crop conditions, ns n result of the rnlns or the hint week, havo ncor been better, say grain exports, who havo visited various sections of the grain belt In CoiPral Oregon during tho last few da8. Grain thnt was backward owing to tho cold spring, presents new possibilities of a bum per yield Neer, nays n recent re port b tho Oregon Trunk rnllroad, Invo tbo ciops looked so good slnco tho opening of tho countr) as they do now. Outlook N Ililglit. In tho Mauplii district. previous to tho rnln. whent looked dlHcournglng. but tho possibilities resulting from tho rnln nio far moro oncjuraging. In nud about Madras Indications are tlirt the ciop will be the bent In the lrst three vonrs. All grains aie grow Ing fast The acreage It le.s than lest car, but the lncrene3 In Mold expected to ociconu the decioase In ncronge. Tho crop condlloim arniiud Motollus me m ch belter In the last 30 d. s .ban at any time previous to June 1. Present conditions luill cnto nn Innepie of 25 to 3" per cent more than Inst jonr. That the dis trict dlose to Culver will k the blggoflt crop In Its h'etory Is Indicat ed byreports received this week at tho Hond Flour Mill Co., which sn thnt the rnlns an making for more thnu n 100,000 bushel crop immed iately trlbutnry to Culver. A won derful growth has been eporlenced In all products about ltedmouj as n result of the rocent soaking tho ground Ins recoluul Tho ilrst cut t'ng of alfalfa will bo considerably heavier than List onr. Small grain Is coming In line tiupe, both in the Irrigated ami dry land flections. Tho moBt recent report of J. T Hardy, of tho Oregon Trunk snys thnt the crops around Prlnovllle, Hedmond nud Powell llutte nio luoklug good, an well as the crops around llend mil Tumiilo. That thnro will bo plenty of grass In almost ever) section of Csutral Oregon Is now assured. IUhoiiI Itnln Fulls. According to the reconU at the local wenther strtlen the rainfall since Inst Saturday Is tho hoavlost for Juno oor ixperleiiud Since linn li tho rainfall b days lini been ISi'tun lay, 17th fix Inohes ThiiMilny, SXtid 16 Inches Frtd iv, X3d r. Inohes Sm mi day, 2 1th .2!) SiiiiiInv, afith 1. .r.d Monday, 27th I. .4 Tuesday, 2Mb . .11 Sm mi day, 2 1th .2!) Inches Sil Inchon 3 I n eh es Inches Total ,.2. Hi Inches With warm woatherjollowlng this rnln tho biggest crop of or known, all over Central Oregon Id assured. Re port 4 have not boen received from the Fort Ilock, High l)onort and Silver Iike H'otlmiH, but It bus been learn ed that the rnlns of the Inst HI days have boen general throughout Con tra) Oregon, mid that the young grain in those sections has been ben efitted Is apparent E. OPTIIAGROVE DIES Metollus ItinKoiimn Falls From Top of I'lelgbl, Fim'tiulug Skull, Kdward Upthagiove. of Metollus, u biukomnn or the O -W. It ft X, sun ii ii. bed mi Saturday evening at i he Kind Hospital to injQileu recelv M"iriay niglll IIIIIJ sWIlCIIIIlg freight OttrH III Hie yals of The Hheiriln-IIIUon Company. lr Cptlm grove was 50 yours old and lud beuu in tho employ of the O - It & N. for 'l l yours, during wblih tlmo he stood for promotion seven times but not "pt. He leaves a widow and daugliier. The reutalu were shlpiHMl on Sunday to Wisconsin for Intel moat Ai'C'irdlliK to the lf'v related to Mrs Fi'ihagiove. Mr. Othugrove was ketting the brakes onjtop ut a Itmd- ed freight car in thff Kbevlln-Hlxon li.rda uiiout inldnigh(1biiday. The car upon which hg was working stoppiil suddsuly tWowtng Mr. Up thagrove to the grougd run luring his skull h d severely apttlim md bruis ing blm He did Tit regain cons- ciousners after tbyfsll VAMi: CHA.VGjfl) 'HKitA.VK. Iteports eome ttfiu Hums that the new i'n at UmJPend of the O -W. It. ft V oitoaslon, which Is pene tratiug tho Cenmil Oregon plateau from the oast, hi to be railed Crane instead of Ilendlre. as previously an nounced The ehaugu is mude b eauee of apprehensions that the old nauMi would b confused with fiend. The name first chosen, liendlru, was that of a naturalist. Charles Itendlro, who explored the Hnrn country I for the Smithsonian Institute. TICMUS AIM: HHI.Iil.Nti Although the Cliniitauqui tlckots are now selling slowh - It Is expected that by Moi d n night, when the sale of tickets at 42 SO iloses. the full 100 will be dlspmied of Those who nn e - not et undo th Mr purchases ne - wanted that single admliwlons to the 12 pioginms will cost $ii. t- and season tlckti $S after Mon- da lt'ix now wlillo til" itive is low. and ns'bit U" lininit -e li their wok High s nool ticket i ,r mil SI .0 nnd glade tickets $1 00 PINE MANUFACTURERS TO MEET IN REND IN AUGUST Klloit To Ho Made to IlnM Cnlifoi nlu Pine Iiunibeiiiieu .loin WeMoin Avvoclatloii. llend Is the point to which the lumbermen of tho Inland Hnipire will turn In the first wevk of August, when theWestein Pine Manufacturers Association holds Its seml-auniinl conentlou here. At the same time It Is expected that the newly oiga nlzed California association will meet here, bringing In nit some 100 lsltoro to fiend to attend tho meet ings nnd limped the local mills. Arldo from tho advertisement for fiend which the meeting will give. It Is the hope of local lumbermen that tho convention will hne big results on the pine lumber business. With the plno lumber of tho Inland Um pire nud that of California practical ly tbo same no iiulfoim grading has ever been worked out and no union of interests effected. Ono of the lin poitaut subjects of dhculon at the Hond convention will bo the wtnud nrdlmtloii of grades. nnd alios, and an effoit will bo made to get the California luauufactuieis to Join the Western Pine association, tberebj creating an organization with n ineni beishlp of all pine men In Oregon, Washington, California, X e a d a. Montana nnd Idaho. It Is expected that tho Western Pine men will come to fiend In two Pullman cars and that the Califor nia delegates will como ouul.tud from Klamath Falls. As the moot ing; hero Is tho I exult of mi Invita tion given bj tho Commercial (iub severnl weeks ago the club will take charge of the entertainment of the visitors, having the active usslstnuce of tho two mill companies. Among tho foatuies of tho visit will bo u Hoo-Hoo concatenation GOHTTEE IS APPOINTED TO CONFER WITH TDMALO CoiiiniOHial (iub Takes Pielliuliiaiy Slops In Mullet of llhNlou-Wiiiils Helter iVIogiiiplilc Seivlio lieu. The resolutions nilopud bv the Tumiilo Development 1-euKUe lu le- spect to the division f Hie cnuntv were In ought before tho Cniiiiuoictul Club ut ils meeting on Saturday and u committee npHitutod to consider tho ui'itter and confer with tho Tum alo club 'I bo eommltteo, which con Mists or It. W. SHUjer. II. J Overtuif and lio)d Dement, Is expected to have a leimit ready for tho next meeting of the club. Another matter of more than or dinary Inteiotit coiiHldered at Hatur ilrj's meeting was lu respect to ob taining Improved telegraphic servlco and n down town olllce. A letter from the Western Union company read by Manager Krsklue, which suggested that arrangements must lie iiisdo with the Oregon Trunk for the Improvement whh regurded by the ilu'i as uu effort to dodge the Issue and the manager was Instructed to take the matter up again with the telegraph company. The Huh voted to Join (be city In uppropi luting $x& for having mov ing pbiuni reels of this seiiinii made to be shown lu other purls of the country Instructions wei alum giv en the manager to do what wnH pos sible to aid IteprHseutHilve Hlnnott lu his renewed otfort to obtain reclama tion funds for Oregon. to iiiscr.ss Divi.siov. A iiieatlug to which all west side sections have been asked to send representatives will he h Id In the Commercial Club room tomorrow uight at 8 o'clock to dlsi iiss the question of county division. This ac tion was decided upon at u confer ence held 011 Tuesday between repre sentatives of the Tumalo tlub, which recently adopted resolution on the mbjeit, and tho committee from the Hind Commercial Club. I.. D. WlltteT UWS WA'IHK .M.M.N'H. Approximately tt.340 lei-t of four Inch water main is belmr laid in Vsleslorla by I.. D. Viesl under the direction of the llend Wi tor Light ft Power Con-psny. The 1 mnectlon with the preseut main will le nude st ith street and Bin' Kveuu -. 10 oon tlnuo along Itb to Holt) avenue. At 4th and Peru another xm-iecMon will be made to continue to 11th and Fern Along 11th street the main will be laid between Dofwood sud Ironwood svenuos On Dogwoid the pipe will be laid between lllh and 13th streets, with a short north lat eral on Kim north from lllh and M"ilh from 11th on Holly The main will continue on J Avenue fiom 11th street to the Oiorge Jon a ranch ; POL BRINGS 127,000 POUNDS ARE PURCHASED i billy One Cents Pnlil for High Guide Clli Aveiage Quotation Was -- Cents Sheepmen nro, lieaoeil-lllihllug Not Spliltcsl Tho tecord nverago prlco of 23 cents per pound was paid for 127, (500 pounds of Central Oregon wool at the annual wool Bale held Frldny rt tho Fulled Wniolinusu. Of tho 1175,000 pounda of wool stoted In tho wnrohoiiHO SO, 000 pounds woto unsold and Ki'J.OOO poundH, previous ly contracted wore sold nt prices r.'iiging about 21 cents. Tho value of tho wool sold Is estimated at $-7,-SOO. Tho value of the total amount stored nt tho prlccA received on Frl dnv Is nboitt $S7.:i7.'. Although tho bidding wan not nn keen among tho bitvorrt rs expected, the sheepmen, who wore present nt the sale and sold their wool, nro woll pleased with the prices they receiv ed. KcnllElug thnt tho wool offered here does not rank In grade with some other pcctintis of the state, they did not expect tho top notch prlcett thnt have been paid at other placoM, lienor Pi Ices Oireieit. In utmost every case tho sheep men, who no Id on Frldnv, received fiom live to night cents a pound moro for their clips this onr Hum Inst ver, although the quality of tho wool was no better. .1 K. lloguo, of I .a Pine, who hnd less than 1,000 pounds of wool to offer, received tho highest prlcu of ill cents n pound for his clip. Tho mon who cold, the number of pounds, and tho prices paid nro an follows: N'ed Auglnuil, 0,158 pounds, 214c; Carroll ,fc llourgau, ld.il'.lO pounds, 2,'l Mc. 1 lorry &. Aheni, 1!), 0!)5 pounds, 21 v4: Hd l.ainh, 1(1,100 pounds, 2 1 1-Sc; I-. P. Kllpple, l1.),. i0fi pounds, 23 Tic; W. K. McCor mack, 11,182 pounds, 21 lie; 1M Ijoughlln 7, MIO iMiunds, 21o; G. H, Hoy, 1S,2&.S pounda, 22 Vie: Murphy llios.. 1 1,817 pounds, 2.1 S-Sc. With the exception of nun clip, nit the wool sold was purelinsed by Chas. Green, of the llotany Woolen, Ills, -of llostoii. Thu bidding wart not spirited. TRAFFIC ORDINANCE PASSED: AOTO DRIVERS ARE WARNED Hulls of the Itoad 1110 ('iilllnod Po- llio OlIliciN Will l.ur.uio Law ig oioiisl) llegliinliig Toiiioriiiw. More than 125 automobile owner! and diiveis havo been solved with 11 copy of tho now el'j tralllc ordluanco pasiHMl b) the conned and signed by Major Hastes 011 Juno 13. For Hut lost several days the polite olllcent have been Informing ownorn and tlrlvvrs rs to many of tint most Im portant feat 111 os of tho ordluanco. Ilogluiilng tomorrow ariesta will be gin for v'olatlous anil stilit ouforco meut of the oril'iiniico will lt (tarried out. Among the most Important feat ures tciitiiliied in ib oiilinanea for whlrh ptiiilshmtnl lu event of viola tion Is provided for are I'peod, ox ceetlhig 15 miles n'i buir, turning In h strm-t except st u street iuUinee Hon, riintilug on the ten hair or the street, an unsecured automobile, Ieevlug a motor vehicle standing at a curb more than lo minutes without It being parked at en mule ( ilu gtees with the curb, leaving it motor running without nn attendant, hav ing a motor veliltie standing wltbwU brakes sot, absence uf hot d light (white 1 sml rer light (mil) to bo lighted bsiwssm sunset and suHrtoe when the vehicle is oimrr.l.ug, Tho customary rules of the roud are (Hit lined with regsrd 'o pssslug and mee'lng Parsons Imnpuble or lu t'jxlcnijd are prohib'tud from tlrvltK r. motor vehicle Many minor ilo tclls to Insure m.fety of peilsstlisiw r.re provided. yS IACI.AFHI. llShlWlH. Donald Mavl.iiiiriii, of llend. IsM enlisted In Compau) II , of HposUMa Nations! Gusrd of Washington, g cording to Hie SpoheHnian-IUtvlsw, June IK Ma(l-uuil 1 s nsins sPIWin a a prlvste In the muster roll of Company II, whbli led on TuswUiy for moblllistlon .amp si AoMilotiu Laks. Ti) Ifiini COMPANY IIHHIi. Jav Cpton of Prpievllle. has Uswn called upon by Judge C U. (IgHtsii ImiId, of Portland, to form a volun teer rallltis comiisNy in this sestkjii and deaiies that all who wish u lain such it mpnuy communicate with him r thst steps be taken hft fiar the formation of h nowpany. It lit understood that Until Hoanlab wnr vet runs sow have thu mil.Wwt nmiup C'lu'deiutlon .il T s