leave Spokane Tomorrow Morning ,
for Albani Falls—Lunch
at Newport.
to Cunningham, where they
e a special car on the Nortb-
the tour ending with dinner at Yak-
mercial club.
The itinerary has been planned to
Take G. tt. Train at 8 P. M. for
show first the available water sup
ftuincy Later Visit Yakima
ply, second the character and extent
of the land proposed to be irrigated
—Good Proarraai.
by the project, and last, to give in
the Yakima valley a concrete ex
ample of the wonders that may be ac-
The reconnaissance of the Columbia
i 1 rant ing atei on the
basin project, on which the editors of;
the daily papers in Montana, Idaho,;
Many to Make Trip.
Oregon and Washington are to be
Among those who are expected to
make the trip are Governor Louis F.
the guests of the Spokane Chamber
Hart, Congressman J. Stanley Web
of Commerce, will leave the Daven-,
ster, Congressman J. W. Summers,
port hotel for Albani Falls by auto-.
Fred A. Adams, publicity director,
mobile tomorrow morning.
Columbia Dasin project; W. U noise,
Here they will be shown the pro
Portland Chamber of Comment
posed intake and the volume of the
available water supply. After lunch
Cowles, publisher" Spokesman-llo-
at Newport, they will return through
view; Senator Ed. T. Cornan; R. G.
n Spokane valley for a 5:30 o'clock
Cullvert, art editor, Portland Ore-
gonian; Marvin Chase, Columbia basin
fast an address by W. S. Gilbert,
commission; C. S. Costello, Seattle
president of the Spokane Chamber of
Chamber of Commerce; Asahel Curtis.
Commerce, will be responded to by
Seattle; George W. Dodos, managing
Governor Douis F. Hart. At luncheon
editor Spokesman-Review; N. W.
I here will bo remarks by Fred Wolf
Durham, chairman land settlement
of Newport ami at dinner A. J. Tur
committee, Spokane Chamber of Com
ner, engineer for the Columbia basin
merce; Marshall N. Dana, Oregon
survey commission, will speak on
Journal; Frank AT. Dallam Seattle
speak. George w. Dodds will be
Cilbert. preside.,:. Spokane Chamber
of Commerce; Harry F. Higgins, (ali
Train Leaves at 8 p. Jn. Tomorrow.
tor Tacoma Dodger; Thomas Hooker,
The party will leave at 8 o'clock
tomorrow night in a special sleeper on
the Great Northern for Quincy. At
Quincy Arthur D. Jones will be chairman at breakfast and Marvin Chase,
chairman of the Columbia basin commission, will speak. The party will!
leave bv automobile for Frenchmen
hills, where they will get a birdscyet
view of the Quincv valley and bi i<;
remarks will be made by Guy T. Fin-
ley and A. J. Turner. A stop wil
also be made at Saddle mountain
commanding a wide view of a different section of the project and further talks will be made by Mr. Finm.,
and Mr. Turner. A picnic lunch veil
be served at Corfu and dinner