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WAijIIINnTON, I). C-. Mu.v 22.
IMtliijjei) (Imliv'fi if lorttl road liuild
hi); pyMfiiw hi 100 vounliiw iin uuw
litniiH ciurifil mi hy the drpnritnt'tit
f nj;rirtiUtirr lin? ro-tt)trntinn villi
ilic Hlato'lw'jUiwuy itrtviirlitifiitx and
lnenl fund' nlifhnritiest
Tlio iiiiiih)c of tin Mmlv is
lUpijvcr Jliejp'oInU AX rxr-llrtu-ti itnd
uricqiM in rxiMin" kiiuii nirinoiis in
liiiildjwjr.and'iiMintniiilni;! roads which
Mill niil Iho s-liito itrillioritio to put
IndnX'rund'mriunsviwnt 'mi n nytcm
ntlr.eiklwK.lstf Tliv ro-oiwrntSni? ctnti
iithotitil;K liuVo.liron nKrd In do
ipirtto comities that prcttcM typical
iiml I'M-rptioniil fen lure n to topo;;
mphy, clianu'lor of roml nmteriiN,
methods of im!trnditn ttnd main
timnnce, ndminUtrntivt orpuiiznlion,
mrthmli nf ioiiiI fiitnncim; and traf
fic eondition'. Frwurlhwo 15t! TOO
(utilities will lio selected, nml hi Uicm
counties the dliUtnn of rnd eoon
omics will rsake intcnie itihcs.
Utile Knonldlgc at Irer-nt
Thin inve-'tiation is prompted by
the fnel that there is at present vcr
little knowledge a- to the umt ef
fective nml economical method by
which a county can develop it roads.
At proent the methods of finimein
local road improvements vary from
calling on fanners for a eertain ntim
her of daV labor in lien of a road
tax, or the nt of county prisoners
in mm! construction, to bond I--ties
or maintenance of roads from dram-
idmp license funds.
The department will stndv all of
these ytcini with the view to de
tcrminitn; what syj-tem or combina
tion of system works best in ne
tunl practice.
There is, moreover, at present no
standard system of keeping accounts
for road building and maintenance,
and as n result, while some counties
Know now to a penny the purpose
for which money was spent, others
have no definite check or reporting
Hysletn. Anion? various counties with
the same conditions etui for exca
vation or other labor w anything but
uniform, and many counties, becauc
of the nbsence of definite knowledge,
fail to use local and cheap materials
and construct roads which are un
necessarily cxiwnxivc for their pur
pose, or which 'will wear out before
the bond issues are redeemed. The
investigation will include n careful
study of the use of convict labor in
road construction.
Ktpcrt AlWro Available
In connection with tho scientific
study, tho department's highway en
gineers will ndviso freely with local
officials as to improvements, nud
thus ive each county visited the
advantage of direct co-operation,
engineering Mipcrviiion hiiiI ussist
ancc. These investigations it is believed,
will yield important economic datn
bearing csoecially on the bencfts mil
burdens of road improvement and
showing the extent to which finnmril
outlay under given typical condiiions
is jithiitiniile.
Tho heads of stliio highway A-.
partmonta iro innnifchting great in
terest .and arc co-opera tin); cordi
ally in Ibis work. Tlu-e data when
obtained will bo published and thus
made accessible to all county and
Btu Toad officials.
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INSANDOMINGO:
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(9 mc by ranama-ractfle International ExpoatUon Co. H. 8. Crocker Co, oQclal photocrnphera.
WK tympanum ahown In the above photograph wtU ba act over tho main door of the Palace ot Varied Jndtn-
trlcs at tho Pattaraa-l'acino International Exposition tn San Francisco In 1916. Tho group Is tho work ot Mr.
Ralph Stnckpoto, one ot the most brilliant o the youncer oculptors who will tnako their Impression upon a
wider public during tho Exposition. ' ' ' .,
Tlits alto relief will be aet within an embellishment which Is one ot the purest aa well as tho costliest architec
tural reproductions upon the Exposition ground", this doorway being an exact replica ot the portal or I tin H.itatnuncn
cathedral In Spain, reproduced at a cost ot JlS.OflO. The tympanum, which Is original, ta tho only duvlatlwi frotn'tlio
portal copied.
Btackpoto Is a.pupll ot Merclo ot Tarts, but his work shows signs of the Intluenco ot Meunler. Uko the great
Belgian, he ts fond of making truthful and nytnpathello representations of tho types who p4ay tholr part In tho great
industrial epic of today. Deforw ho beenmo a sculptor Mr. Staclcpolo was a miner, and his work had attracted nlds
attontjon avn before he went to Europe to study. .
WASIHNIVTON. May S2 Hukco
(lulls for a ounUTCWtt or ttiu Vitrloix
factluiiB tiitahott 111 lilO ICVOIlllInU
tin Santo DoiiiIuko w n a view io
In In nbotit n inaieitil inrtllcinsjtit
lmvo Ihmmi I'liptc l Itmtlor In tho
conllUi oi.'ri:in,: to ti iliaiiulcli to
the ii.tv ill i.utineut todnj fWni ri
tnn Kin ili or tho t nllod utair,
I'inlacr V a!'n ton, o In Dionlui
canwt"r.
t'antalu Uhorlo rrtcil thnt rr
mcr IVcslilunt Jlnilnni luroricfit i'n-
I'liltoit fltiitcn rtumil atrdit) tint '
c.cnerals Arlns ami I'oniulr m I'uer !
to 1'lntn bftii sUKKPitml tliNt D com- j
fcrenre hotweou Jlmlnns ami (t.u-
eral Vanillic lw hi'ld at 1'iterto Plain
' Captain Khcrle ulna olvlicil tho dc
I tnt lilnlll of IaiiuhIi. 11.1 ...
I'iMiMiviii vi ini'iiiin lllliv .luilic
Clirlstl la In iiillllnry muvommit
npnlnat PrcMtlent tlonln. nltlttiiinh
tlioro lias liccu no (Uilitlug. Ho
ndduil thnt tho Monti) Clirlntl (-ni'
coiiiiuiiuirniion wun tun interior linn
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Imin Horn or ftlft. lot (hut
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SPENCE RE-ELECTED ,
MASTER OF GRANGE!
TEST
LAWS OF CANADA' FROM PRESBYTERIANS
MONMOUTH, Or., May 22. The
annual election of the state prausc
resulted in re-election of C. r Spciicu
of Oregon City as mnMcr. There wis
a keeti interest in the election. Ot-ar
bfficer chosen ure: Lii'turer, Mix.
A. Ilurd; overseer, M. I. Voting,
Clathkuuic; inidistant htcward, Chm.
Hayei; chaplain, Cynw II. Wnlhc,
Albany; treasurer, II. llir-chliciv
IniieiiideiK-., re-elected; ecivlarv,
Mary S. lluwnnl, Mulino; jjnteknepcr.
C. C. Hereland: Core, Mrs. X. R.n-d:
Pomona, Mr. Until Miliill-, Grant.
1'iiss; Flora, Mrs. G. A. Sn -WiM-o;
lady assibtant stewnrd, Mr.
K. It. Allen.
There are twcnly-ccvcii countii- of
the rttnte reproented at the M.I-
grnngp, as fellews: Ileritou, Cl.i a-ma-',
Clnt(i., C'olitmbiu, Coo-, I'm k,
Doulac, Gillium, Iliinii'v, II.m.1
lliver, Jnckion. Jo-ephiuc, Mtilhour, ,
Marion, Multnomah, I'olk Shercan. I
Tillamook, Umatilla, 1'iiion, Wu-co,
Washinxlon, Inne, Linn, Lincoli , '
Wteeler nml nmhill.
VAXCOUVEK, n. C. May 2..
The Japaneso stcamor Koraniata
Maru. Captain Vnniamoto, which ar
rived off William Head utmrantlno
station last nlj?ht, with 373 Kast In
dia peisenseni, will be examined by
quarantiuo official totlny, and aftor
her rolcaso will bo boarded by Van
Couver ImmlRrntlon officials, who
win decide whether sho will be al
lowed to proceed to her dustlnntlnn,
Vaurouvcr.
The Illndtia lmvo been brought
hero by Gurdlt Hlnj,-i, a man of
wealth who Uvea In Calcutta. Tho
object or tho voyage iMo tost tho Im
migration lawn of tho country.
SHINGLES
W'Uy buy sliluglcn that nro -M, in I
In When you can i;cl a lirtter Krndo
that nro mado at Iiunio of heart wood
siinhnr plnu? The old fnililoucd
Hhnkcs that (anted so ioug wcro niad
of stiKliiir pluo. I hao moed the
initio to llutto Tails, t minim; on n
big sculo and can supiy any nmnutit.
These sliliigles nro mi halo In
Mcdfurd nt the Kast .Shin 'Uuo.t Ynrl
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i&4 CINCINNATI. FEB. 8
'Itf'.W (Poit of caII mchiilo n vt.it to ilia
kii Wirtto l.oiuoii;
and ilia
CLEVELAND, FEB. 22 vi,i.in8 ii ih. vax Ot...
Iinai on iIimo rrtitr my if turn fiom lUmliuru bjf
tho wotUI's liiil lrmililp. "ValriUmr or "Imiiemloi
W,lu (r ltUlrml:l ttkt,l
HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE
ll4f Hrontlwnyf No York .r(MMrM
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CIIICAOO, May ..' All tho grlov-
anccu, complalntfl and domntulH Tor
reforms which hso been nccumnitt
latlng for a year.' and somo of them
for several cnr, ta tho I'roubjtor-J
Ian ehitrcli In tho t'nltod StateH, are)
inciutiotl lu tho nrtrttiri.'K to bo pro
sontcd today to tfce Southern Pres
byterian churclrgcrnl aMombty.
Chief among tlit problems raced by
tho nrsembly nnrthose or tne boanl
of homo mt&Moas. Of 010 overture
lireacutcd. nearly CflO refer to th
homo mission board, it orxnuUr..
tlou and lis Ii'iartmenls, Includlut;
thoso of Immigrttloii. Indian work,
social Hiirvcjs, rhurclt and country
Ilfo and churih and" labor
FREE COURSE
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Home Economics
All women liu :iit' iiiti'ivslrtl in oml inttkiu tut
invited lo ill tend
BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS
SICKLES
LEFT ESTATE
TO
GUILTY OF GRAFTING
LONDON', May 22.- l'Je.n of
guilty were handed down today .y
huven of the nine Ilrilish nnuv of-
licer inn all the eiht civiliniiK
(harmed in Jitiiuiiry last wilh sruft
in connectioa with eonliituis for sup
plying army caiitceiiK.
All tho officer, except Lieutenant
Cnlwell wore connected with the
iliinrtcniiiihter'tj dejiurlmcnt of the
iirmy and hud ricii from tho riiul.s.
ilio civiliiiii. accused were emnlnviH
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in i.ipinu , uinurti, rjcnleuce w.ih
iluferrcViiintil ftlny'v,
Ni:V VORK, May 23. Tho wl'l
of the late Major General Daniel r. '
Sickles, on record today, named as ' j
his heirs three of tils grandchildren,! j
Daniel i:, Slckle. lu )eors old, bon 1 1
of Stanton Sickles. Chrlstonhur.
Cranckeuihorpc, 13 years of ago, anl i
Ida Ulanche Crackenthorpo, U. chil
dren or Mrs. Ida Sickles Cracken
t nor jc, whoso husband Is connected
with the British consular service.
A legacy of $5000 was left to Gen.
eral Horatio King utid tnnaller lega
cies to servants.
The value of the estate according
iu w;h .uiuriiu;, wuuiii uc smalt, j no i t
ouly projierty owned by the general j
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Don't let tho dish washing spoil
tho memory of a good meal. Use
GOLD DUST
It quickly makes dishes, pots, pans and
all cooking utensils clean and sweet.
Use it for cleaning everything.
6c and larrjcr packages.
CIIICAQO
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SAULT. HTB, 41AHIB. Mich., May
'U.'KlruHicr uro moving blowly io
diiy oti iicctiiiiit of heavy wiiuke
which Iihiikh over Luke Superior tind
SI, Mary'n rivwr Innn forest lirf. in
upper 'piinsiilu. Linil iiiylit 1
Htldf.1 o Ihti dil'flt'MlUcw.
Ah Jwmwi.t.' wiiii, iltiM'ii Irom
Uh Chhh(1!mii Ikuiii! by forest lircc,
WHu Mhi mIhv by WHlchiiicii u( Ilic
). Mry mw. it xltirlml In
at the tlmo of IiIh death wna
home lu Lower Fifth Avenue,
against this wero two mortKaKes.
General Sickles Inherited most of tho
largo fortune left by his father, who
at one time owned pracntally all of
Now Itochelltj, X. V It was atl
mated at about Jo, 000,000. but
dwindled In tinforuuato speculations.
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Thompson Glove - Fitting Corsets
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JEWISH AIM LEAGUE
.N'i:V YOIIK, M .. Aiiiioini .'
Iiifitt wii. inudo toduv Hint I'li'sidi'iit
Wilxou has coiisenti'd to Ihwomo'
hiiunur pr. dent ot the .Jcai Ji
Army mid Nnw Leuitiiu. u itowlv r
Uiinl.od body nitli iiiiiliiiui'tci n
Now Vorh.
Tho lJt'cl of lliu Jfiiftno h tn en-
c(innij.'c putrinliMii iiiiioii ihv .! .
IJrHiiclHM will ho ckiiildinlicd in
VfHtfM'Mi'Kv,''WHl mik wlinti furln, on all chip In the nuvj it.nl in
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Xo. .117 Girdle top, loii skirt effect $1.25
Xo. 122Taiigo honele.s.s, douhle luaterinl, low
Inist, long skirt $1.25
Xo. I!), Medium bust, extra long skirt $1.50
Xo. ,178 Tango, boneless, double material, top
less, long skirt $1.50
Xo. M9l'p hip, double material, low bust, e-
tra long skirl and hack $2,00
Xo. 270 Novelty stripe, medium high bust.IJ.OO
Style "X" Medium high bust, novelty stripe, ex
tra heavy, long skirt $3.50
Brokon Lineo of Ooraote Being CloHort Out at Ex
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Conducted by j
MAIL TRIBUNE
Undue the Personal Direction of
FLORENCE M. PEET
Doincaile Science K.sporl,
'Doors Open I :IJ0 p, in. Leeluro Diuiiiiiml ration 2:I0.
ST. MARK'S HALL
Extra Reunion TutRdny Evonlntf, May 20
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