ff&& rpa u J' V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 9 l . h ' r . ' v. ' 8 IVfr I Mr I, . , ,. "m, BttMMKB nr.sonTa MiMMnt nrsonTo , t "bobcob. n. t. nov:or. n. t. i. WljeaL-MiJiaiBJUUSSttamiejeSjaiMSiaMliaasaaasaBSSalBa & -zmmmmM bosom -" wz ' 1 IPPWvSfijyGPJSi-v 'y &i&&2imti&5 SJSI . -xelmlve mountain resort omfortb p. noafrn na w a Ix n. Ooens JUNE 14t), H.EBassctt Manager An Tiutlv mountain resort n:omfoi ,AP, u located lu txtnive torit pr ?nr molqultort Orche.trfi. TMnpIr un at- nr mnsault ro"J5i. iiS?i-. OtS.r IntwiMitliiB rtur.. N Y Booktne SSfre mJ Sroad"y Trl Mad Bq 4S Dllllardr comfortAb p. modern and trv niy iou inurB 270O fert No black noln Ubrary. rlay Ilawllnr Tiatr h ao.ru GIRLS DEFEAT MEN IN BALL GAME Errors? Oh Yos, Thero Woro Many of 'Em, but Total Is Kept Secret 386,000,000 COINS MADE $230,000 FOR SCHOOLS DECLARED TOO SMALL 'jI-lA 18 , Iwb W MMOaKjMgBBi""M"1 M"M ' MMNTir IIT. V .T. Special Over July 4th Thur.d.r, Julr 3d, Cf) upper, to Sunday, TJ,UU ulr 6th, after Supper. AMERICAN n VN th mealO $3 up Daily, $15 up Weekly IJmt 1 ocifecl rnpular Krlo Hotel CAI'H M $Q.50sTupu Jul) Nen Aorlt Vie. JO 1il. from lloarilnllk Orlooklns lan RiiJ ocean fipaclt J"" Kleiator rruti lnh lioi and c id runw i iater tn rfomn tWi and Tr" "" ' Ul TI.NM" OHRT. IN l ,0,,m Ilooklrt lth l'olnti of Intereat nmileil Aimt"!TJlUJW VDhli rrorrllfir Cooleat and Moil AttracttTe location HOTEL ESPLANADE miOI.K BLOCK OCEAN ITIONT I Dlrectlj on the Boardwalk Boaton to Sover-1 eign A. In excluatvo Chelsea aectlon Cap BO rrrnh and aea watar baths private and public, and eery appointment. Modern hydro therapeutlo department orchestra Danclnir Autn bua meete tralna Booklet. Ownerahln direction W F SHAW. THP-.A Tenn. ore. Beach lrffff-(New Fireproof Add.) rnEF, BATniNu nUI CL Electric Ileht BIINNINC WATER IN EVERY ROOM Am Plan i:0Divlp Special VlU 17th Heason Booklet map J J JOTCE s&TxnsroTi l VlrrlnU At. !o to beach and Bteel rier u ICaDacltT30 Araenean plan.UiDie ana aerito j I it WSreTprtrat. batJh runnuur tt.ut S I !... .Intr-. reasonable rate. Opcnall I year. Own and ip manaxement. ),Uu.m SPEND JULY 4th At CAPE MAY PlM Jpfej Xllilftlr "porta I rre j lntrlotlc Ilxerclaes In! lonrentlon Hall I'lerl I ree. I "nclit Ilnces 1 rce. Bne hall lVee I'M.MMI- Mllllnri Dnnrei in f nnrrntinn I Hall. i MI, INMTF11 MG FIRm'OIlhS DISPLAY j HOTEL WINDSOR Cape Mnj a Unrest pnd bfBt Direct Ij oa twach, 13 rooms, 50 laths Write tot ltlrrRlur nnrt rttt-n MISS IIAI PIN """ COLONIAL HOTEL Unoms iih luih Itunnlnir Water ;; sn.m W II Oil It'll i n r ami I roprictor MONTCI.Un. . .1. I nptnln Mnvm Srott n uubcBtnblr liapbnll ncRriRition of ollnR biiiiiei'( wompu of AriliiiciP urn1 tlip tonquprors Trsprdn. , If In "i. in n sppctnrulnr Rnrno ori the Artlmorc playground in which the Ardtnoro Chnrabcr of Com tnm-p fiirninhpd HlP viLtiml. In spite Itf tho fnct thHt tho Thnrabpr tpnm in cluded omp former Alnln Iiine lpnune Mnis like IMtlie r.von, the refiuire iiint tint the mule plmer roteh nnil lml with the left hnml if ther were nclit handed, nnd the right hand if thev were left handed, wns too mueh for them Uiehard .T Hamilton, president of the Menon Title and Tru't Company and nl-o president of the Chamber of Commerce, was tne umpire, aih- " 1 more business pirls" team included Iiss i Mnrcaret Niinnti and Miss Horn Do- 1 in. pi'CIirrs, uni iiii'-i " ........"... uitiher. Caiitam Mavme Scott, tirst bn'e, Ahss Marr Clark, second base; Miss Morev. third base; Miss Anna Wilkcr. right held , Miss Elizabeth Tltighrx. iciitei held. Miss llerciim, left field, Mis ,1c in Ohmit, phortstop, and the Mi!es Connor, JVpnlve". nurns, Newman. Kitty and l.lizibeth Ohmit as substitutes The victims included Thomas Cronln nnd David Daldas, pitchers; William 1 rankentield and Policeman Barney Kinc, ntelicrs- Albert Ji. ucinhold. hrst hasp; Charles Stanton, second hite. "William S (Wv. Khortstop ; L. .! Iaoiis. third lne , Cecil II Wushnn. left held Captain Harry (loldman, ceuter field, and illlnm J. Inl'orles. right field The number of eirors resulting from the clash was suppressed by Secretary Lnl'ortcs. of the Chamber of Commerce, out of defeience to eiich side. St. John's Last Troopa Home St John's. N V.. July H Six bun ,1rd Newfoundland oldiers arrived on the ste-imer Cassandra last 'night, the last of (1000 sent overseas, except a lew seneuslv woundid. who arc still in British hospitals, and the headquarters staff in London the autumn Philadelphia Mint Meets Abnormal Demand for Small Denominations During tho fiscal year ended June 1)0 1 the Philadelphia Mint turned out n. $500,000 Needed, Says Carber, tupendous amount of work In meeting the abnormal demands for small coins to make up payrolls and for ue in paying tho minor taxes imposed on retail sales, molng picture tickets and other wartlmo expenditures The total of domestic coinage was o'TKl,n.'i7,0rS pieces, with an uggiegate aluc of .fO.iVJS.IBD. Of this output, 100.05S pieces were soucnir half dollars struck bj author itv of Congiess to mark Hie centcnninl of the admission of Illinois to state hood. 1.11S.O0O regular half dollars, S.IMIOOO quaiteis, 1.-;,:!ll() 0()0 dimes, LM '1 Is.OOO nickels and ail,ai,000 pen nies In addition to this vast work, S2, 2o0 000 pieces In nickel and bionze were struck on foreign account, large orders having been executed for Peru, Argen tina, Nicaragua and Siam. For the Pointing Out That Realty Taxes Support Education John P. Clarber. superintendent of schools, in commenting upon the nwiud of $2-!0,000 for school lepairs made b, the propcrlj committee of the Board of Education today said, "YVc ought to have moro than double that nmount," "I recommended that $500,000 be giieii for tho much-needed repairs However, we'll have to do the most we can with the small amount we've got We can at least keep the schools sanitari and impnne some of the imme diate needs of the buildings. "L'nder the newly revised law we are allowed seven mills for 1020 nnd eight mills beginning with 1021. If tho eight had been nllowed for 1020, we might iaiiVriaation n,0 sn ! obtain $500,000 n small bionro coin, were made nntl M,CP on 7 " u7 'I ''"V.0"10 luone-"wu imu iuui. iiuwiiKr iui lttu- tatio improvements to tide us over. shipped The Argentine Ilepublic got about 47,000,000 fi, 10 nnd 20-centnve blanks; Peru. 21.000. 1. 2. 5, 10 and 0 eentaos; Nicaragua, ."0,000, 1 and "Unfortunately, real estate is made to bear irtuallj the entiro expense of " coidoba, nnd Peru. 20,10."; gold blanks, 'our schools. I lmo been urging that each of the aluo of an 1'nglish pound Find Body of Man In River Thn body of a man, presumably he who jumped from a ferryboat yester day, was recovered today in the Dela ware liter neat the foot of Vine street bv patrol boat Vo 2 It was taken to the morgue. Hie man was described nt about fie feet eight inches tall, 100 pounds in weight, smooth -shaven and wearing dark clothes and black shoes. He was about forty years old and part ly bald. Among his effects were rosary beads and nn Elmwood trolley exchange ticket of June 20. FIVE PHILA. BATHERS SAVED Many Rescues Thrill Large Crowds at Atlantic City Phlladelphiarls figured In iiuineioiis rcstucs along tho beach nt Atlantic City jeMerday. A tremendous bathing crowd kept the guards all along the beach on the jump throughout the day. Offsets cutting in without warning en dangered scveinl at the central bathing benches. At South Carolina avenue, Mr. nnd Mrs Ucorgc IJedes, of this city, were pulled from the surf by Guards Mc Ketina nnd McCnnn nfter they had gone the stnto shore the burden to n greater degree. And this car we were awarded hj the state nbout $3,000,000 more thau in previous years, $18,000,000 for two I ears lor improvements and $0,000, 000 for two years to devote toward teachers' salaiies " Man Shot; Remains Silent Emerita Tiiciirco, thirty-two years old, ot rennsgroe, N. J., was taken to the Cooper Hospital, Camden, today with n gunshot wound in the leg. He refusts to htato how or where the fight occurred. His condition is not critical. The Kiddies Enjoy Cuticura Soap This pure, fragrant cmplllent is just suited to the tender skins of infants and children. Millions have known no other since birth. The daily use of it, witli touches of Ointment now and then to little skin and' scalp troubles, tends to insure a healthy skin, a clean scalp and good hair through life. Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25 cents each everywhere. laV" Be euro to test the fascinating fra grance of Cutlcura. Talcum on your skin. under twice. Caught In n current sweeping toward n jetty that juts out alongside Young'H Old Pier, they were pulled In close to the piling. In their struggle to light clear of the offset they became sepaiated. The guards reached them after they had become exhausted and unable to resist the current. A. II. White wns pulled in by guards at Maryland avenue, nfter he had been knocked over by n beach wave and drawn out into deep wnter by the underflow. The. l!fcsacrs had barely reached Bhorc when Helen White nnd Theodore Thomas, two other Phlladel- phinns, called for help when they found It Impossible to reach th shallow water. Both required medical attention after the guards had bi ought them In, Old Jobs Walt Wire Strikers New Yorlt. Jul .1. Edward Rey nolds, vice piesidcnt and general man ager of the Postal Company, announced tbnt he was informed that the teleg raphers' strike had been called off, that those strikers who wished to re turn to work could do so, "though thev had to risk finding their places filled." When the strike was called no grievances were alleged by the strike leaders against tho Postal Company, Thieves Know the Way Into Your Store and Premises, But Keep Away if they see our sign on your property. A burglar attempting to get in by trap, window or door might just as well notify ua rk adiance, for that is really what he does when he attempts to rob a place protected by the Holmes System. Here an adequate force of trained and expei ienccd men aie constantly on duty; they make immediate response. Your prem ises aie protected. Send for Booklet HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION 812'CHESTNUT'Sr"c-WALNUT6IIMAIN-1290' IDEAL COUNTRY HOME MnTCr.AIR. N. J. I MOST Hl'I 1MITFI I IA SlTCATm KhMnhNTIW. HOTEIi IN M.W I UKK'S SI III mis I Ol'FN T11F LMIBIJ TEAI1 rnrnFHicit c. iimi, compant Thee will return in MMMtR Ih5pnTS tjvke rT.rin V. T. LAKE n.ACID. N. T. 'OW OPEN llodern In all Its appointments J. J SWTrMIY. Man-see. Vflnt.r Highland Park Hotel Alkej3C. TfAHlllMTON. D. C. W HUM (inn, N ,T. HOTFI ? 1"" Vt YNUMUKL. of course "was-i-i -Mncnolln W Itklt. Frank Boss SPECIAL- OVCR THE 4TH from Thnrs Sunner tn Sun. nfter Supper PITNFY New York ae, near (lettystmrK, J1J Amusements 9.00 beach. FIrst-claB table, noted tor 1U 7 IT T? I 1 npli.r p Near bn h H M CU-sTEAD Prop IJKACH II M N. J. ENGLESIDE Burlington Hotel I 'sa thnn fle mlnut-s from eer thins; American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up II T MILLER Manager wrinlMnma Wll CClftXted tnnA CAD 250 Lflree lry rooms opAn aurroundlnso, bath- I Th beat combination of genuine fvuhoro , Ine trorn bouse, free shower baths J12 50 features on the Atlantic Coist Matchl's up week M C BWEENEY. flahlne natllns tathlnr. ttc ocean und ' S(T 4th Of July Special !?0 ' Th( !;n5lf".,dr nfr rs mo,1n appointments Thursday to Monday J orchestra " n00kiet Al The rnvlngton. Mekt I'lill-wlclnhia TOICHFST1-R nnAcn. MP q 4th ot J uiy special ?a u Thursday to Monday 17 i HOTEL BELLEVILLE , NEW YORK AVE. N'EAlt BEACH HOTEL J AC KSON, ATLWTR city. n. j. ' Vlrelnla. ae tlrst house from Iloardwalk and . Steel 1'ier FIUCrnOOF. Prliato baths run ' nine water In rooms Orchestra. Brill American JL European plan Moderate rates Ownership n,anag-em-nt S J nrtOOA N HOTEL MERION cukeprook Vermont avs. and tie Beaeh near all .at tractions. Capacity 850 Htth-class. modem hotel. Superior table, elevator, prlv baths, i ronnlnc water In rooms etc Extenilr. rnrrhes Op-rshlp msnaJt M L PARLEY !R5C2.0tOI3: South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beac&l Cap WO.Ksflned patTonaK,matie.dancuur, I jaovs ana bcttico excaueas. j Booklet. A. rrMokJel HOTEL TOLCHESTER rteautlfulh situated on Cheeapeake Ray All the Adantis:es of Salt "Water and Ozone bpcclal rates by the week and week end. Apply HOTEL TOLCHFSTER. Tolchester Ueacfc. Md Ml KM ItMII I F. P. STi:lllllTt THE CARLTON feH The Yarmouth Belm00nBtBrtrw:fk Avo' I Ownership Management. i CHAH P. ZAZZALI j THE WILTSHIRE Ylnrtnla ae. and Beach: ocean view; ca pacity 350. private baths, mnnlne water In TJ "ir D T r rooms, elector, etc : American plan, epeclaj JTlaVC I OU OC6n rleiP ' weekly rates, Doomet aAHUEi. cms, " TT7vm7T WDUnrtVT The lllahlaml llonse Now open Overlooking HOTbL rlibUONIA famous Iebanon allej Rend for rates OPEN ALL Yff An. Tennessee ave (nrt off ?"dc"l"r. AjdreM K nniNKLET Boardwalk. European plan E'.ery appoint- Walters Park Inn WERNERSVILLE, PA. THE CRFtTKST PLtK LV The Blue Ridge fcvery Blodern Appoint ment. TVnII .Qnnrl Vmi TT 5 Happy and Healthy SPECIAL RATE "4th" WEEK-END From Thursdnr, Julr 3d. Inrludlne Snppee To Monday .Inly 1th. Including Dreakfast Single Room for one - - $16 Double Room for two - - $30 Leave lleadlnc Terminal A 35 I J Arrive MrmersTllI 6 15 Monday leave Wernersrllle 0 01 ArTlve I'hllndelnhla 10 50 Chair cars both ways. Please make reservations. Famous Throughout tile ( imntrr SsMsinSr-' 1? ment Moderate rate restaurant. B1VAYNE Kentucky Ave. Fourth bote! J '-iJLM MIDI N '''IMA . P . SHADOW LAWN INN l?Ml un dally: $14 un weekly H up dally. ITATUtlbON H1PPLE. Prop HOTEL CONTINENTAL arate Phone or write. Airy rooms ico d table nrlialA erminri European ! tennis Pa i. Hit It Mayne & Otn ave care jiivb i.uMee Mgr Tel t.ln 4 14H To Bristol Burlington Island Park and Trenton See the Beautiful Upper Delaware Weekdaj gaJUnirs from Arch St.Wnarf or uurungton isiona tu ow a M o r 11 For llristol and Trenton 8 10 a. 11, 1 00 0 00 P II JULY 4TH and SUNDAYS tor lllrllngton Island Park 7 (Ml h 111 111 00 AM 1 00 3 10 5 00 P M For llristol 7 00, 10 00 A M , 3 30 on 8 io v m For Trenton 7 00 8 R0 10 00 A M 1 00 2 30. 5 00 R 30 P M One war fare 23c Saturdays Sundays and Holidays, 30c, Children 15c (Note the 1 P. M. boat week dare and the R V M boat Bandars and Jnly 4th are the lait boats making the round trip ) Special Moonlight Excursion TONIGHT AND EVERY EVENING I'p the neautlfnl Delaware Three. deck Iron Htenmir ilueen Ajine, Leaves 8 P. M , Arch St. Wharf Moonlleht Special rcdnred fare Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 40c round trip Friday, Hatarday nnd Sunday, round trip S5c Inlndlnr war tax uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiMiiiiiiHniiiiiiiin IIIAON, PA. Always opn ei"n roj lerma med. iii i v rta i.i m wains r.. ' wwmniim irin wis aHuin r : IT ' dally desirable for bual. HOTEL PLAZA ST. CHARLES PLACE & PACIFIC AYE Rlsxator Prieate baths A C MePI Bl.r.aM Wpstminster Ky BV-nr-Bch Elev tost. WSimui3icrj,rlv baths runnin(t ua t tl2 50unv.klv tJ 10 un dallv Chia Ruhr- Line Espe. ness men with families t at reasonable rates grounds wide erandt HOTEL WHITTLE Y.rk A . ... 4th hotel from bsach. Amer plan 12 00 up daily Europoaa II 00 UP Elevator Pathlnr from hotel Avon Inn c!?n 4 Vlnrlnla Ase Prliate nvu" "" baths running water- eLvutor o street. Superior taMe H w Williams Hntpl BosCObel J'entucky Ave Sfeamer Svlvan Dell tTeinrna i 11 t n a V, " "l"0 (ill UtlUt nanclnK Larte I Vly worry about missing a trip and Phone RTTvvnl7 ,n,, at Atlantic City when jou can take t trip on the fateamer hHnn iJell from u;i, At i u . i xrcl st wnan. r-nua , to uiuinfrsport, rlamUtOn Apartment Hotel , - j , the finest bathlnB beach on tho ' "" -i... ."rriiionn, fa. I rvauare Hler Jnv OnRIiTOT. PA. A comfortable suburban llottl 4th VrM-i. ltnrn . ... r. . n - . . Z 1 ..... nr.A .,.,.. ...-i ,.,- .1.. ..:.': eapn rcn fit. ui u a m anu i 31 kill Rler Larue erandu. tlevator and all , P in Returning leacs BIlllnRsport at ' mnuern tomeniences 7 30 p in, Haturtlay, .lull 5. leaves Bell Tplphone orristnwn 114 rnauEA. pa. RIVER VIEW HOTEL Beach JLT fin nn n.. i er thn Rtisauphnnn 1Tnrlr nn mn no Amer plan Booklet A i; MAItlOV Rates on application Frpl J Quade Prop ' w' Hotel Arlington JUICWAn,lRln';lJe' "" Qrn sll year 11 j ushuhhk Ht SOV. Wnrthirnrton Missouri ana Pacinc Aes. ' Woriningion nlock ,rom b(mch 4 ne(J( rpot Hot cold runnlnu water In -onma Tefm. mMerate J n M onTjMNnTny11''- Lockhart " Jom", p "eatn cuisine lUfci '""unexrel larRe atrv rms . bath. Ing from bouse Llev JlrsJWirtschaftr Kenluky ae near Iieach and nil attraction,, c Kn up dallv. 112 HO up weekly EMaekenthum frinnnell "! nalac. aves BeachTroM .ntuuicii V,w Amer. & uropan Dlia rate reas rap 2V) A C ChnnnlU 0,7 I Mr.it Clarion Kr ATe Beoeh Uaraia, ' tNCW v.4arion Wnolt,.t B K bonipacb i American ,8a st Jmes pi . Zd house frara American bOTifh . f2 50 aMy R Col, LKMOX. UA9H. Becchwood HOTEL ASPINWAU LENOX, MASS, High and Cool in th Berkthhn A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION Now Open. Tleritlon 1400 fee. Desirable Cottr. with Hotel Mrrlo. UOMTJ T1VOROOEB. llsuutri Wbster luaort rrlnceaa Hotel. raod. nOSTOV. MA8B. I ONt.PORT. . i. 5U. 1 .Ji' isar JV. I - -, L .'t r-iiiJr' j- HOTEL ABERDEEN I ONOPORT. X. . Directly on the ocean front. An Ideal family hotel In comfort and surroundings at moderate ratea 20 rolns by trolley or auto from Atlantic City Bklt. John C, dossier Longport's hie new concrete seawall and ocean promenade are now romp.e'ed. HI'UIMl UhK IIRtrit. N. J. THE WARREN ON THE OfKAV srnio uhK iiiucii, . j. A. house that's different' In Its fine appointments, artistic decorations homelike atmosphere and serlce Surrounded by CTen lawns and gardens at the j of the aea. Opening Juno 18. I'or reservations eddress lJs hluhl). 114 V. 7l)lli SlreetwT;rlf. OtiFV CITY. V. J. 'rJOe& , Pl.Co5tflKMqr Phlla 9 a. m bunday, July 6 leaes I'hila. 9 a m Iteturnlng lea.cs Ull linssport at 7 and 9 IB p m. "Queen of Sea Routes" TO BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE Stearrtrs sail Philadelphia for Boston Wednesday, Saturda) a P. M . for Sdvannah and Jacksonville, Friday. 0PM A most deulrablo way to travel In comfort and shle with dispatch """ Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. PIER 18 S DELAWARE AVE. Telephone Lombard 1000 nncTHi r, HOTEL PURITAN J ComsiirM Ava. Batten i Our araduates are In constant demand for The Distinctive D Q'puy"i positions Ore Shorthand. Aii-V MVT?..r I I hA""l'. .?' e stem. Complete business Oil of the most hotnaOk I holes! In ths world. Our DookJsMvu riaU-W 1 rksWric DcoVm in tortL. J rAMlOUTII. .MAHH. FALMOUTH ARMS nlrht on llnriards nay. FALMOUTH. MAWS. A Bummrr Hotel of the Highest Clasa. ier Booklet and Ratea addreei m. w hutch Manages' .l fMi ' eSI HV . HOTEL BRIGHTON 7lh and Ocean Are Open June 23 n. R. SOOT. l-fote-l HenrV Moderate rates. Excellent EETWOOP "" y,f E82(nr FRANCOMA. N. II. FOREST HILLS HOTEL a- Cottages Kranconla (M'hlte Mountalnsl. N H Frank II Abbott 4 Soir, Managlne Props. A thoroughly modern hlgh.grade resort. Unexcelled table Unobtruslvo service Eery outdoor recreation Reasonable rates Same man Upland Terrace lltthlehem N 11 'yiaest View Kast 0 Ine ItocMea" and secretarial courses Half rates summer months intensive training Enroll any time Call or write for full particulars and catalogue wula. nrsiNF.ts coLian and College of Commerce 1017 Cheetnnt St.. Philadelphia. fllinilAM. N. H. rborough 720 Ocean Aie, Pacing n'Rin n o jfivilj Tennis courts Near beach a MT. MADISON HOUSE Corham, N, II. "The Gativay to the White Mti." Opens June 20, Homelike atmosphere. Outdoor Sports Fine June and July trout fishing. Well-equipped garage Write for bklt and trma tn C. O CHArJm.FR. Prop mTgnTALE. M. HT HKMSTltf t '.'.J i.H i If riaV 1aamVaB I H.?"1 'i c INTERVALE M aHJ HOUSE m?- m&LW?jJiL&wmjsmnJc WlmkWUWk Short Courses ardaVenscb Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting, Eng lish, Penmanship. Dictaphone. Comptometer. Day and evening eesslons start at any time. Individual Instruction Summer school PALMER SCHOOL. HI Honth 10thSI. Teachers Mantd I'osltlona waiting Free reglst'n for Collesre and Normal graduates Modern Teaehen,' llurenu. 100S Market tit. Tnvlnr School Quality hecruarUt iaVlOr jcnooi CnurB JMIarketSt CTD AYFR'S The B" Business Bclwel a 1 rvriH-J hot CIII'STNIIT BT. American I.stenslnn I nlerlty Complete law course by mull. P. (). Hot 21), Phlla, SUMMTK CAMrS oung Men and Iloye GRADUATING GRAMMAR" SCHOOL BOYS United States Spruce Production 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 above corporation, organized under Act of Congress, entitled "An Act making Appropriation for the Support of the Army, etc.", approved 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 Siletz 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 arc of highest grade, machinery of latest type and all work performed un dcr 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, are available in pamphlet form with terms of sale. Cruises, profiles, maps, ownership 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 np largest hitherto undeveloped timber resources in Pacific Northwest and maka production available for rail, coastwise and export trade. One large established, privately owned mill now operating 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 units 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 IB million F. B. M. storage capacity. Housing Facilities Camp buildings, modern cottages and three-story BG-room brick hotel, completely fur nished; also considerable housing room in city adjacent Present Condition Ninety per cent complete new mnehinery on hand for installation. Capable of pro- J. yAfKOUVCIt 'uf HAH ClaIlamBayi;::v;fflyjw;w?s or- t.tJl of ' NlL V,Cn4rS Jai id Jf wwf00 "Tip? tcHemus i li!vwr'-"" B.1 tjSstAia rar T" j ( NCHAOM lIB J il A eseasw 11V II - -sTC (XKVnilAntcvc T3MDRTLflNo UJ EUGZHt j N. q 17 f aHo COtHBAyVjfotARSHMElO I I T""5 ) I tap y ' il i i COnPlFTCD flAHWAY COflPlTTTP M GflADl PRaieCTfD LNC3 Capacity 100,000 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 1B0O K. W. turbo generator; piping and room provided for additional 2000 K. W. Ample Water Supply. Engineering Highest quality bkill and design in entire installation by recognized experts of wide technical and operating experience. ductive operations in 90 to 100 days. S. P. D. Railroad No. 1 TMi conneeta wJth the Milwaukee System 17 mllee west of Port Angeles. Main line completed miles to Lake Pleasant! fee simple right ot way; seasoned substantial roadbed; standard Eauge 80 lb. rail; gravel ballast; wide clearances; E-RO stale tores: maximum 14 deg. curvature; gradients 126 vs. loads. i ts empties: 1 summit. 16 miles sidings Insulted; SB miles sddlUonsl sidings graded. Main line construction Involved 1.250,000 yds. grading, 660 Un. ft. tunnels. 30,000 lln. ft, piles. 800,000 T. D. M. timber In place, 66,000 yds. ballast. Spurs aggregating 70 miles graded; tor opening dsrslopment of ft4 b'llion feet timber Immedlstelr tributary on 400 squire milesconelstlns of 2,8.8.000.000 ft. ot Fir, 987,000.000 ft. Spruce, 648,000,000 ft. Cedar. 2,818,000,000 ft Hemlock. Timber through which logging branch spurs are graded. Is privately held with out Incumbrance by Urge owners. Productive logging opersuoni Physically possible within 60 dsys for marketing logs to Port Angeles or other Puget Sound mills. Topogrsphy lends Itself to economical logging and Is fully mapped. Main line may be extended 60 miles through practically solid additional virgin timber. Numerous wnter power sites adjacent for large pulp or milling developments. Proposals will be Considered For R. It, No. 1 and Port Angeles Mill sep arately, or jointly ; R. R. No. 11 and Toledo Mill: R. It. No. 12 and Timber Tract: ' It. II. No. 12, Timber Tract and Toledo Mill ; or for all Lincoln County properties. tehms governing acceptance of dids All bids presented shall be sealed and will be received up to 12 o'clock noon Tues day, Sept. 2, 1919, by the undersigned atMU office in the Yeon Bldg, Portland. All bids will be publicly opened at 2 o'clock. September 2. 1919. Petal) bid forms and terms of sals on application. No bids win he considered unless ac companied by certified check In the amount of 8100,000 00 made payable to the United States Spruce Production Cor. poration, to be retained as liquidated damsges 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. All the fellows say, A udff .iri 1-U1V V ' 1IU ssuwvs - Soma rlasjge ,! Tour vacation ,U not bo compt unlfM you take B. B. with ou li oacKea uy in -rsreei iiouaa ot 1U kind In the country. Our beaut. fully lllut .rated catatonia telle the atory, .free. "Write at one tn HOYS' WFTTAttF TJEPARTHrrNT ins HrsKiirr wt rmiJArei riiiA COTINfiTON. VA, Camp Jackson-A. y jV o, ', ,"?,"' 'of ttve AlleiEejsaBS. n K4vvfflffjjfc5rt M u It Vj nKl s lAlieA iouTHew ;. fir garatx.Liz T? mEwfflli OWNED 1 MOTvt7 maw Properties in Lincoln County, State of Oregon Mill, Railroads and Timber Trad; Mill at Toledo, Lincoln Co., Ore. Snipping Faculties Tide water Yaquina Bar, Yaquina Branch of Southern Pacific Hallway System: racllio coast terminal rates. Yaquina Bay harbor development by Govern ment and port authorities under way. Mill Modern Individual electrlo motor driven machinery of Paclfie Coast type; one 10 and one 11 ft. band bead saw; 72 and 84 In. carriages; 86 In. vertical and 72 In. horizontal resaws I com mercial capacity 250,000 F. B. M. per 8 hr. day. Power Plant 2,000 II. P. water tube boilers: 1850 K. W. turbo generator and auxiliaries, all la place on concrete foundations; steal stack and refuse burner. Complete mill and locomotive machine shop. Mschlnery and power plant alt at site, 75 Installed; capable of adjustment to purchaser' requirement. Ample Water Sup ply. Site consists of 60 acres, ample for lum ber vtorage and housing facilities. Tracks and Leading Bhedl with Manufacturing Shed I84Z 482 ft. Office Building and Stare lions, on site. Log Storage adjacent, capacity 20,000,000 F. B. JI. Well adapted for large scsls finished predact manufacturing plant for rsll msrketlng through out United Stales. This Corporation owns Intirsrt tn Toledo & Sllets Log. R, R, tapping Immense virgin Douglas Fir belt Immediately north. S. P. D. Railroad No. 11 (Yaqslna Northern) Connecting at Yaquina terminus So. Fac br. Main line completed 10 8 miles; graded 1.7 miles additional ; 2 75 miles sidings completed : 2 09 miles sputs completed. Engine houses, oil and water facilities, log dumps, booming ground at Yaquina Terminal. Fee simple right of way. Standard gauge tVft lb. rsll, 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 blUtos ft., mostly Douglas Fir and Sitka Spruce, with soma Hemlock and Cedar, which can be reached with continuous logging development, S. P. D. Railroad No. 12 (Alsta Southern) 28 4 miles main tine 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 ears to Yaquina Northern at Ya quina. Fee simple main line right of way. Six teenths mites additional main line graded I 8 6 miles spurs graded ; 2 66 miles sidings complete. Stand ard gauge 60 lb. rail, sand ballast, roadbed fairly well seasoned, structures heaviest loading. Maximum grade, 8 vs. empties, 2 vs. loads. 16 deg, maximum curvature. Water supply, en gine service houses, warehouse, booming grounds, log booms and pockets ready for operation. This line taps approximately 800,000,000 ft, timber owned by this corporation and described below. Both above railroads In line of any ultimate Pacific Cetst line Hallway SrsUsv Bar Termini are Un milt br tide water below Toledo mill. Yaqtiaa Timber Tract This corporation owns In fee above mineral rights about 12,600 acres of high grade timber at southern end Alsea Southern R. R, In approx imately following Quantities i Douglas Fir, 116,- 744,000 ft; spruce. 268.765,000 ft I hemlock, 109, 476,000 ft; cedar. 16,116,000 ft Complete topo. graphical maps and spur Una locations, beyond, present grading, developed for logging entire tract ccfiPicreo KAiLUAr ... COMPUTCO HR. ORADe . pftarereo Ufrs ' MH,ke , Address all Communications and Bids to Engineering Department United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, U. S. A. 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