v " f ; , i lit, I If ISr IV x- EVENING PtTBLIO SARRE VALLEY FIRST PUZZLE FOR LEAGUE p' -' w fTraclng of Boundary by Com- v mission Requires Men of Broad World Vision BOARD TO HAVE 5 MEMBERS . tL fa?- A...AHj.Hr if J.rtrfa(rrf Press J?4'' London. June 17. One of the first ihVdutics of the lengue of nations after the treaty of peace with ucrmnny Is ratified is to organize a commission "r of. five members to trace the great iron ' tier line of the Sarre va!tey. ThN task is pointed out in n state t went issued here by an official of the ' Jeague, apparently Sir Eric Drumraond, the secretary. The commission must be set up fif teen dajs after the peace treaty is ' signed and ratified, sa.s the statement. f Three members of the commission will be appointed bj the league of nations. To be prepared for this and other t duties of the league a plan of organiz ing the league is being prepared and , the personnel of the office of general secretary is being selected provision ally. ThN plan of organization is nub- ject to the approval of the organization t committee of the league, which isVom posed of representatives of the I'nlted States, CSreat Krltain, France, Italy. Japan, Belgium, Brazil, Greece and , Spain. Aided by "certain persons or persons of diffcrrut nationalities," the secretary Is working out plans for the creation of "truly international secretary." It Is pointed out that the members of this secretarial bod must divest themsohes rff international preconceptions nnd that they arc not to be regarded as repre- . sentaties of their respective nations, but must deotethrmseles whole-henrt-edly to the service of the league of na tions. The divergent interest of the states will be expressed in the council and the assembly of the league, sajs the state ment, and it is added thnt when im portant national interests, are involved It will no doubt be found essential that prime ministers and foreign secretaries should attend the meetings of those two bodies. The secretarial, it ii declared, must be conducted on a wholh different basis. Men' and women of "broad vision and flexible mind, interested heart nud soul in tlfe success of the league" are de clared to be offering their services. "This," said the statement, "is proof of the confidence that the best men and women have in the promise of the league. It is the first and finest augur for the league's success." EJECT SIR CHARLES ALLOM FROM HOTEL IN NEW YORK British Sportsman Expelled From St. Regis After He De nounces Girls Collecting Money for Irish Victory Fund New York, June 20. Sir Charles Carrick Allom, Itritish n'irplanc nianu facturer and sportsman and at one time a putative challenger for the America's cup. was forcibly ejected from the lobby of the Hotel St. Regis into Fifty-fifth street yesterday afternoon. He resisted, but was propelled to the sidewalk by three Irish porters and the hotel's as sistant manager, while It M. Haau, the proprietor, surveyed the proceeding with approval. Vincent Astor was also a witucss of part of an altercation preceding the net of expulsion. In the struggle between the lobby nnd the sidewalk Sir Charles lost his hat and cane, but speedily re covered them.. They were thrown through the front door after him. The row started with u denunciation by the British nobleman of tno girls who were collecting money in the St. Itegis lobby for the Irish Victory fund. In its sciond stage Mr Ilaan was the object of the iitor's wrath. According to the St Utgis proprietor. Sir Charles told him it was an outrage to permit money to be eollected in the hotel for the "Irish rebellion." and toward the end of the conersation called him and ever body connected with the hotel traitors Mr. Hnan re plied with a few words ou his own ac count. Meanwhile the lnbb filled with! luncheon guests and hotel emploes. Among the latter were three Irish por- ters rolling up their sleet es in the background and awaiting some word from the boss before getting into action. They got their signal when the nsMat ant manager, Charles Maseord, who is not an Irishman, boiled over upon hearing the word "traitor " lie ran around from behind the desk sonic say he jumped oior it and took Sir Charles, who had alread been ordered out by Mr. Ilaan and declined to go, by the arm. "Tim." shouted Mr. Maseord. The first Irish porter sprang forward, "Mike" and the second representa tive of the A. O. II. responded. "Bat," nnd the llnc-up was complete. It must be said for Sir Charles, who in his day has been a prbe oarsman, cricketer, football player nnd quarter mller, that he put up a good fight against these odds nnd thnt a wallop ing time was hnd before the porters nnd Mr Maseord deposited him on the pave ment A Celtic chambermaid deposes that he thrashed around something fear- fill and thnt she wore out her bands clapping his swift tumultuous exit from the hotel TITTONIPARLAAL SENATD DEL REGNO Egli Dichiara che Nazione o Parlamento Dovranno Soste- nefe il Nuoyo Mlnistero. Published and Dltrlbutrd Under . . rCn.MIT NO 341. Authorl21 by the net of October (I, 11)17. on file at the Tostonice of Phlle delphla, r By order of the "President A 8. BURLESON, rostmaater General. HONOR 45TH WARD TROOPS Men Who Have Returned From War to Be Paid Tribute High honors will be paid tonight to seven members of the Forty-fifth Ward Republican Club, Frankford nvenuc abotp Westmoreland street, who have1 returned from active service in I'urope I They nre Frederick Oehcke, James Rldls. Alfred Cargen. William Me Cleary, Andrew McOill. Chnrles Em hoff and Gustnv Ehressraan. Coroner Knight, Councilman Frederick Schwartz and Harry Dunley, president of the club, will speak TITTONI SEEKS SUPPORT Foreign Minister Expresses Anxiety Over Italian Aspirations Itnme, Wednesday June -" (By A T i TTrtrnir-n TinUtpr Tittnni. ad dressing the Senate today, called upon 1'arliament and the countrj for their full and unconditional support, regard less of party. He said the Italian Parliament nnd the country realize with anxiety that while the disposition of the national asplratiotib still nre uncertain, those of other powers nlreads hae been ac knowledged. Itotna. 25 giugno. II Senntorc itt tonl, nuovo Ministro per gli Affari Es ter!, ha oggl pronunrlato tin dlscorso al Senato del Regno dimostrnndo la ne cesslta" die il Parlamento e la nazione diano pieno ed incondlzinnnto il loro appogglo al (labinetto. senza riguardo di partito. Egli ha detto che Parla mento o Nazione realizzano con nnsieta' che mentre le dlsposlzioni per la na zionall aspirazioni si mantengonn in certe, quelle di altre potenze sono state gia' riconosclute. e flic egli c dc sideroso di rispondrre pieuamentc a tutte le legittime richleste per spiega zioni. Roma, 24 giugno (ritardatol. La stampa faoreolc a Sonnino, i giornnli di opposizione a (iiolitti ed anchc la maggioranza del nazionnlisti enpitanata di fiabrielc D'Annunzio hnnno intra -presa una'feroce campagna contro Nittl, cercando di sollevare i sentiinenti popo lari contro il nunio Prcsidentc del Con siglio del Ministri. Detti giornnli rievocano la storia degll incident! quando Bissolati, capo del par tito socialista prima della gucrra, diedc le dimissioni dul Oabinetto Orlando per ditergeuze di Ardiitc sopra 1c richleste dell'Italia alia Confercnza della Pace, wserdo egli delPopInlone che la Dele gazionc Itatlana dovesse fare delle con cessionl sulla questionc Adriatlca. Nittl, si dlchlaro', condlvise lo idee dl Bis Rolatl ed Infatti dopo poco tempo pre sento' le sue dimissioni. W ritenuto che l'attltudine di Bis solati e Nittl, in quel tempo, abbia pol infiulto gull 'nbbegglamcnto dl Wil son fino a fnrlo decldere a cmettcrl 11 suo comunlcato relatlvamentc la ques tlone dl Flume. II rrcsldente, si assc riscc, fu male informato del numero del seguaci che sostcnevano I due minis tri dimisslonari. Iattitudine di gran parte del pub bllco verso i nuovi ministri c' princi palmentc dovuta al timorc che essl non sarnnno ferml nel domandarc quanto c considerato nel dlrittl d'ltalla., sopra tutto la concluslone dl trattatl eco nomic!, commerciali e finanztarl, 1 quail dovrebbero mettere in grndo la nazione di ricuperare lcpcrditc caglonatc dalla guerra. To niinrn deleeazione destlnata n Parici e' commentata con alquanto fa- vore, poiche' Tlttoni c' un uomo dl forte enrattere, ben conoscluto In Inghllterra e1 In Frnncia ove fu ambasciatorc. Quando Re Edoardo si rcco in Napoli incontro' per la prima volta Tittoni, aflora prefctto in quella cltta' e per sonalmeLte sugcerl' a Glollttl che sa rebbe stato l'uomo adatto per rlcoprire la carica dl ministro per gli Affari Es teri. I.a nomina di Marconi c' stata. nrcolta anche con soddisfazlonc, poiche', date le sue aderenze in America, potra' moltci contribuire a ristablllrc rcla zioni amichevoli tra gli Stati Uniti e I'ltalia. I'd. nunto solo si nota favorevole a Nltti, quello cioc' della sua decisione di rlmnnere in Italia Inrece di andare a Parigl come dclegato alia Confercuz della Pace. Talc fatto fu uno dei puntl deboli del Gabinetto Orlando, sotto il quale presidente del consiglio cd il ministro degli Esteri abbandonarono gli nffari intern! per recarsi alia Con fercnza. Parigi. 2G giugno. Si apprende che. una comunlcazlone ufficlalei non sara' riccvuta, prima dl serai da Der- lino, relatlvamentc al piani del governo tedesco per firmare 11 trattato dl pace, qualche cosa come un ulti matum sara Invlato a Berlino dalla Confercnza della Pace. Berlino, 23 giugno. II "Berlin Vor waerts," II prlnclpale organo del so cialist), dice quanto apprcsso riguardo al trattato dl pace: "La pressionc cstorslonantc rendc 11 trattato senza valore. Non dobbiamo mat dlmenticaro cbe esso e' soUanto un pezzo dl carta qualunquc. I trattatl basatl sulla vlolenza possono mantencre la loro calldlta' saltanto fino a che dura la forza, Non dobbiamo pcrdcrcl di speranza. II glorno della rlsurro zione Terra.' " Bucknell '04 to Honor Fether Lewlsburg, Pa., June 20. A bronze war memorial tablet will be erected on the Bucknell University campus In Removal Sale o . . CI This most important "move" will take place next week and the many bargains that are now available will be worth your while to come and look for. Our new address will be 1611 Chestnut more advanced and more convenient in many ways. Clearing Out Many Beautiful Lamp Shades at Half Price! Silk Lamp Shades and most unuiual and artistic hmd-piinted Lamp Shades. Regular $18 ones at $9 and regular $30 ones at $15, with dozens of others in between theie prices. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON FURNITURE Unlimited Choice of High-Grade Pieces For Example: Hand-Carved Italian 1 .English Oak Table I Italian Walnut Chaise Chair, Value $125 Value $95 Longue, Value $125 Sale $85 Sale $75 Sale $98 Special Reductions on the -Kier "Downy" Sofa MER&COMPAbJY 1112 Walnut Street Interior Decorations and Furnishi,n&s honor of Colonel 'W. Vf.f fether,vtvho was one of the first Twenty-eighth Divi sion officers killed In France. The class of '04, with which Colonel Fether was graduated, made this announcement yes terday following the celebration of its fifteenth anniversary at commencement. IJTHE . r4 . I Even the fastest express train couldn't d6 this a trip of 20 seconds in an elevator to a roof 21 sto ries from the ground, and you leave a hot city street and come to a cool coun-.j try Orchard., Sounds like I a fairy tale, doesn't it? Knight OPPOSE CLASS DISTINCTION Methodists Say That War Revealed Causes of Unrest Cleteland, O., .Tune 20. (Bv A. V.) Delegates to the jubilee convention of the joint centenary committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church laBt wlfTf r1i.Mnri.ft tl.nf nnnnr Tiririirir $" political, economical or industrial, must fcr-jjjjot be monopolized by one class to the ucirjuii'iu ui mi' oiner unci uini class distinctions must be abolished. Resolutions were adopted stating that much of the present social unrest is due to conditions which had existed previously, but were not recognized until demonstrated by the war. A cablegram requesting that wartime prohibitlou be enforced until all Amer ican soldiers are demobilized was sent to Presideut Wilson. Similar messages were sent to the presiding officers of Congress. NEW SHIP FOR OIL TRADE "THE matchless performance of the silent Knight Motor, the perfect functioning of eery part, coupled with the striking beauty of modish sport bodies, have caused motor wise men to acclaim the 1920 Stearns as the elect of motor cars. Arranire today for demonstration Immediate Deliveries MANYPENNY-SCOTT MOTOR CO. 908 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia Toplar 1565 Some choice territory open I i Hl tH. jIB i ! . live dealers I I iff i " i T fe. Bessemer Turned Over to Interocean Oil Company for Texan Ports The 7000-ton tanker Bessemer is the latest, oil carrier to be added to the fleet shuttling from Philadelphia to Texan ports. It was turned over to the Inter- i ocean Oil Company this morning. The Bessemer, which was launched at the Ptisey & Jones shipyard, Glou cester, February 26, returned last night from a successful trial trip She aver aged eleven nnd one-quarter knots an hour for twehe hours nnd was accepted by the Emergencj Fleet Corporation and turned over to the oil company. TORNADO KILLS CHILD Buildings Demolished and Several Persons Injured in Canadian Storm Calgary, Can., June 20. One child was killed, several persons were injured and a number of buildings demolished by tornado which strucn the out skirts of Empress, Alberta, a small town near Medicine Hat. according to reports receded here early today. Tho twister picked up a railway car in which a family wbr living and carried it some distance to a coulee, where the car was smashed. Honest Andy Says: W&Z "Irn Alave I Ten J Starrett Hack-Saw Blades" Cut Quicker Last Longer Let us send you our chart show ing the correct saws to use when cutting light angles, tool steel, etc., or hae our shop expert call free. romplet Stock of Blades and M&chlnei . Collieries Supply & Equipment Co. 14 N. 5th St. Market 4280 Philadelphia Ttf k. V Red Cross Worker a Suicide In Berlin Berlin, June 20. Brice Binger, of Petersburg, Ind., au enlisted man con nected with the Bed Cross mission here, committed suicide June 24 The mo tive for the deed is unknown. r EL - . if a ' Reduce the Dangers of; Motorboating to a Minimum There is always danger of a gasoline engine catching fire. Be ready for such an emer gency. Equip your boat with one-quart extinguishers. Fife Extinguishers, Recharge and Refill Liquid for all type. Send us your address for a free copy of "Suggestions for Fire Prevention,'" I tailed by the National Board of Fire Under writer. Free Inspection by fire fljfhtlnr experts. James M, Castle, Ine. Lincoln Ilulldlnc F Phlladflnhla filbert 4513 ,Bftc 35B7 m ' - ft'Sr, m .??. fvvi-- ?uV f'r - &T$ Ksrs.-i Ji7.i 82 VfrtK V.3 mm Jt .J..1t Wffsri. l-fl'-lW: hm.i 'sf;srrv SEMINOLE The Real Efficient Sanitary Tub Efficient because it saves the back-breaking labor of cleaning around and underneath. Tiles in corner or in recess, as illustrated. Sanitary, be cause it is made in one piece with a remarkably heavy, beautiful white finish one that is easy to keep clean with the least amount of trouble. Selecting a SEMINOLE BUILT-IN BATH with its graceful lines along with the other Seminole Sanitary Fixtures insures you life-long satisfaction and comfort. uCo. LECKUnOS. Plumbing & Heating Supplies Display Room 44 to 50 IN. 5th St., 506 Arch St. 139-141 Federal St., Camden, N. J. iA ' 7 r '.I ;-'.. Sea theie fix turet In our Display Rooms. Call at any time. .)K'....w.a.i,.T.1,TM'T,V.vJ.rV,,,,y4.,.. r.IHl?r Wirnnpr VM' ?r,i .ntiia.. iiiiiinihw -.... j-)ii.'"ii,riiiiin.-nni"'nntirill!!miM,''i"!limil!II!r,ni'il'l niiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiTTiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii iiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiummniiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiinma United States Spruce Produdtion Corporation SALE TWO EXTENSIVE LUMBER DEVELOP MENTS, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, U. S. A. Each Consisting of A Permanent Railway System Tapping Large Virgin Areas of Timber and a Well Located Modern Sawmill of Large Capacity The War Department, through the abate corporation, organized nnder Act of Congress, entitled "An Act making Appropriation for the Support of the Army, etc", approred July 9, 1918, on account of war time necessity, built railways and prepared milling facilities for the timber from two of the largest hitherto un developed timber areas of the Pacific Northwest, namely, Olympic Peninsula, State of Washington, and Lin coln County, adjoining Yaquina Bay, State of Oregon, including the famous Silctz Basin. Development, at date of Armistice was advanced to such a stage that either of these properties can now be placed in complete operation, including milling and logging, in sixty to ninety days. All facilities and structures are of highest grade, machinery of latest type and all work performed un der the supervision of experienced and practical engineers, contractors, lumbermen and loggers. Admirable climatic conditions for year around operation. Supplemental equipment for logging and railway operation, owned by the corporation, can bo acquired subject to prior sale. . Every facility for detailed inspection will be offered. Detailed plans, descriptions, etc, arc available in pamphlet form with terms of sale Cruises, profiles, maps, ownerfhip data, complete working specifications and master index of mill prop erties and machinery are available for inspection at offices of corporation at Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore., U. S. A. These properties will not be sacrificed nor will bids be considered for less than reproduction values. Properties on Olympic Peninsula, State of Washington . Mill and railroad open up largest hitherto nndeveloped timber resources in Pacific Northwest and make production available for rail, coastwise, and export trade. 9 One large established, privately owned mill now opening on this Harbor at Port Angeles. Mill at Port Angeles ' Clallam County, Washington Shipping Facilities Along side deep water Puget Sound; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Transcontinental Railway Sys tem. Pacific coast terminal rates. Mill Building Heaviest tim ber construction. Machinery Individual unit3 electrically driven; one 10 and one 11 ft band head saw, 60 in. gang, 84 in. resaws, cargo and rail overhead loading cranes. Site Consists of 181 acres of which 67 acres are available for drying yard. Bulkheaded and filled around buildings. Log Pond 15 million F. B. M. storage capacity. Housing Facilities Camp buildings, modern cottages and three-story 56-room brick hotel, completely fur nished; also considerable housing room in city adjacent Present Condition Ninety per cent complete new machinery on hand for installation. Capable of pro ductive operations in 90 to 100 days. ClallamBayV;?S7WWeTJs ,. J IfryiVV A i 11 10 9 8 7 4 1 COKPIMO fTAUWAY COMPLETTD PR GPAOr PBOCCTtD LtNCS Capacity 400,000 F. B. M. per 8 hr. day. Power Plant Fireproof brick building on solid con crete foundation; Custodis stack, refuse burner, 2400 H. P- water tube boilers; present provision for 1500 K. W. turbo generator; piping and room provided for additional 2000 K. W. Ample Water Supply. Engineering Highest quality skill and design in entire installation by recognized experts of wide technical and operating experience. 1. 1J1 ii" i 2 a C AVV AsI .A. 5 ffl JMI k II Mri5eATru-' 5 hi j' jypTs i CMK N 1 wS'1'"' JctNTPMJA - P Ifip? V CHCHALIS " S & " i F 4 1 tefsuv i iMC0Uv . I ((Jf I " 'ZLfSAtiErr fci 'fIPu'wvrr .1 T; i fTV t i W J &nwjoce 3 fi IHdw y&orrAV 3 J 1 VI OS CO03JlAyVntPSHfLD I ' llii V 9oMbuta 3 m Pour fj r 3 J tf i 3? F 1 - c 3 S. P. D. Railroad No. 1 Thii eonnertJ with tt Mllwnke Sjitm 17 mllt wtit of Port Antrehs. Main line competed1 mll to UVe Pleawnti it simple right of way; seaaoned tubttantlal rcadbed; tUndard sauce 80 lb. rail: gravel ballait: wide clearaneeis E-5J atrue tnret; maxlnram 14 dee. eurratnrei cradtenU 1.26 ix. loads, 1 Ti. empties! 1 summit. l.S miles tiding Installed; 3 5 miles additional tidings graded. Main tine construction InroWed 1.260,000 yds. grading. 60 lln. ft tunnels. 30.000 Un. ft. Biles. 800.000 F. U. M. timber In plaee. 66.000 yds. ballast. Spurs aggregating 70 mllea graded for opening development of H4 b'lllen feet timber Immediately trtbuUry on 400 aqnarei miles, consisting of 2,393,000.000 ft. of Fir, J87.000.000 ft. Spruce, . 843.000.000 ft. Cedar, 2.813.000,000 ft. Hemlock. Timber through which logging branch tpura are graded. Is privately held with out Incumbrance by large owners. Productive logging operations physically potslble within 60 days for marketing logt to Port Angelea or other Paget Sound mills. Topography lendi Itself to economical logging and Is fully mapped. Main Ine may be extended 60 miles through practically solid additional virgin timber. Nnmerout water power eltea adjacent for large pulp or milling developments. Proposals will be Considered For K. R. No. 1 and Port Angeles Mill sep arately, or Jointly; R. R. No. 11 and Toledo Mills R. R. No. 12 and Timber Tract: R. R. No. 12. Timber Tract and Toledo Mill : or for all Lincoln County properties. TERMS GOVERNING ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS All bids presented shall be sealed and will be received up to 12 o'clock noon Tues day, Sept. 2, 1919, by the undersigned at 1U" office In the Yeon Bldg , Portland. All bids will be publicly opened at 2 o'elock, September 2, 1919. Detail bid forms and terms of sale on application. No bids will bo considered nnless ac companied by certified check In the amount of 3100,000.00 made payable to the United States Spruce, Production Cor poration, to be retained aa liquidated 'damages on failure of bidder to complete purchase on award, to be returned in event of rejection. The U. S. Spruce Production Corp. re serves the right to reject any and all bids. d (III '"fc'-, IB i . Wmyyffi, by s VMCOIlpOBATllW mr"W" .1 w.ittm Properties in Lincoln County, State of Oregon Mill, Railroadsr and Timber Trad Mill at Toledo, Lincoln Co., Ore. Shipping Facilities Tide water Yaquina Bay, Yaquina Branch of Southern Pacific Railway 'System: Pacific Coast terminal rates. " Yaquina Bay harbor development by Govern ment and port authorities under way. , Mill Modern Individual electric motor driven machinery of Pacific Coast type; one 10 and one 11 ft. band head saw; 72 and 84 in. carriagea; 68 In. vertical and 72 in. horiiontal resaws; com mercial capacity 2(0.000 F. B. M. per 8 hr. day. Fewer Plant 2,000 H. P. water tube boilers: 1880 K. W. turbo generator and auxiliaries, all In place on concrete foundation! : ateel stack and refuse, burner. Complete milt and locomotive machine shop. Machinery and power plant alt -k .14. 4Kr In.A.IIJ -.11. .. .Jl.UMf j to purchaser's requirement. Ample Water Sap- ply. on. twnwiw oi ou acres, ample zor mm bar rtorage and housing facilities. Tracks and teadlnc Sheds with Manufacturing Shed 184x I2 ft. Office Balldlng and Store Houm on site. Log Storage adjacent, capacity 20.000,000 F. B. H, Well adapted fer large scale finished p redact (tannfactarlng plint fer rail marketing threagh t United SUtet, Thle Corporation owns Interest In Toledo ft Slleta leg. R. R., tapping Immense) virgin Douglas Fir belt Immediately north. S. P. D. Railroad No. 11 (Taqnlna Northern) Connecting at Yaquina terminus So. Pec br. Main line completed 10.8 miles; graded 1.7 mllea additional; 2.78 miles aidinga completed: 2.09 miles spurs completed. Engine houses, oil and water facilities, log dumps, booming ground at Yaquina Terminal. Fee simple right of way. Standard gauge 67 lb. rail, sand ballast, well seasoned roadbed. Structures for heaviest load ing, wide clearances, no tunnels. Maximum curvature 16 deg. Maximum grade, vs. loads 2.6; vs. empties 3.7. This road taps tim bered area of nearly 2 billion ft, mostly Douglaa Fir and Sitka Spruce, with soma Hemlock and Cedar, which can be reached with continuous logging development S. P. D. Railroat) No. 12 (Alsea Southern) 22 4 miles main line completed from northern terminus on Yaquina Bay. This railroad built for logging purposes, and dumps Into Yaquina Bay, Car ferry slips, car barge and stern wheel steamer to tow logs and barges, make possible transferring cars to Yaquina V Northern at Ya quina, Fee simple main line right of way. Six tenths miles additional mainline graded; 3.6 miles spurs graded: 2.66 mllea sidings complete. Stand ard gauge 60 lb. rail, sand' ballast roadbed fair! well seasoned, structures heaviest loading. Maximum grade, 1 vs. empties, 2 vs. loads. 16 deg. maximum curvature. AVater supply, en gine service houses, warehouse booming grounds, log booms and pocketa ready for operation This line taps I approximately 800.100.000 ft. timber owned by this corporation and described below. Beth abeva rallreads In Una of any ultimate Pacific Coast Una Railway 'Systen Yaqtlna Bay Termini are ten milts by tide water Ulew Toledo mill. Timber Tract This corporation owns In fee above mineral rights about 12,600 acres of high grade timber at southern end Aiaea 'Southern R. R. in approx imately following quantities; Douglas Fir, 816,- 744.000 ft; sprnee. 283,768,000 ft. I hemlock, 100,. 476,000 Jt; cedar, 16,116,000 ft Complete topo. graphical maps and apur Una locations, beyond present grading, developed for logging entire tract COHPUrtO PAILWAr ... coMPitrcp Kn.GPJia , pxtvecreo uncs Address all Communications and Bids to Engineering Department United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, U. S. A. This Sale is being ad vertised Blmultaneous-i ly In all principal cities in the United States, Canada, Europe and South America, ana) 3 3 3 i i X"r nmuuunMi f. rwi 11 , " p gers .' .iC(QMt: j . - . . v " ' 1 r t