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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1912)
t TIIE MOKXIXG OKEGOXIAX. THURSDAY. MAT 16, 1912. 8 Closing-Out Salo-Closing-Ont Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-CIosing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale- o CQ 5' WILL TAP SMITH HARRIMAN BRANCH . GO s O be B o 1 09 B V. Railroad to Be Built From Leb anon to Foster This Summer. RICH VALLEY LINE'S GOAL Agricultural and Tlmlx-r Brll lo Be Opened Sorvry Completed and. Papers Klled With Count . Clrrk at Alban. ALPVNV. r- May 1 Spclal. Tuat ir.t Harrlman Interests will build a railroad up the Smith Santfam Va'ley from lhannn to a point above Foster t i summrr I. Indicated by the IIHn in Ire t'ounty iMerk'a ! here lo.lay of a ropy of a resolution adopted by the Orra-nn California rtallroad Coin (uo) authorising the construction of the line. Till resolution sets forth the Inten tion to build a line from tha Interac tion of Wllilama and Sherman streets. In Lebanon, running In a general south e(er.y direction alnc or near the sotiti fork of fie rantlan. River to a point In tlie northeast quarter of sec tion 2J. township It outh. ranite I east. The pew lire wl'l be a branch of the Woodhnrn-iinrtngneld branch subdivi sion and will connect with that line at I.eh.non. The survey for this line has been romplotrd and tnat It la a aurvey which hum been adopted a a permanent loca tion survy l Indicated by the fact tl:at tre number of the engineer station for t.ie termini of the new branrh are given In the copy of the resolution. I.lae la He 23 Mllea. The course of the line an outlined In the resolution Indicate that It will pass throuah the towns of Sweet Home and Foeier and either through or rery cio to tha town of Waterloo. Tha Una will be ttmiil IS mllee Ionic. The hllnr of thla copy of the re.olmlon. which Is a preparatory step toward condemnation prof-eedln for rterts of way. Indi cates that the line will be built at once. Thouch the proposed construction of thla Una has been kept aecret. It is a f vet that the Southern Pacific had ovfr nied lurti a resolution In the past mil! It was ready to begin construction work at once. This was the case when the copy of the resolution authortilnir tl-c t'rabtree-l.ehanon cut-off on the Wood. ourn-Sprtncnetd branch was ftled. about two years aao. and also In former con struction work In this part of the state. For several years surveying crews for the Harrlman Interests have run lines In the South Santlam Valley. In tha last few months surveying crews have been especially active In the South Santlam Valley, but It ma not known whom thev represented. Humor haa at different times ascribed three crews to be in the emplov of the Harrlman In terests, and arnfn the sitrvevtng activ ity In this valley recently haa been at tributed lo reported plans of the Oregon T'lectrlc to build a branch line from Al bany to Cascadla. Kick Valley ta Be Tapped. This proposed nw railroad will open to an ex- eeiiinrly rich valley. The soil of South Fanttam V-vllev Is remarkably rich, and for several miles above Leb anon Is now utilised extensively for gardening and berry culture, the straw berries exported at l-rhanon In the past frw years ranking that city with Hood Hlver as :i strawberry center. The hillside nlorto- the valley afford great opportunities for dalrtng and stock raising and the mountains along the headwaters of the stream are covered wits one of the finest bodies of timber In the world. The opening of this new railroad will win a great development pf the South Santlam Valley, esperlallv In the lum ber Industry. The new line. It Is be 'leved. will prove a paying Investment from the first. a M 3 o Jp a O G I "3 ca 9 O bo m O a O he o I CQ 3 o "ta O "3 Da a O bo wan "I have just the suit you want' for these hot days get one now and you'll save more than you would, at an end-of-the-season clearance sale" FVE LOST MY LEASE Everything going at a sacrifice aBTaTaeBasasssaasfffsffagBaTJBjaaBB ssaTaasasasaTaTafaTaTasaassasaa faaasataaMsa saVafaTJ aaaaaasaaesaTaaaaaaTaaaaaaaesa This sale has on a phenomenal success the response to the announcement has been imme diate and enthusiastic the shopping brisk. But, even at that, with all the business transacted during the last two or three weeks, the tremendous variety of the stocks is still practically un broken. As fast as lines were sold out new ones were moved from the stock rooms, case after case has been opened, too, and today we may truthfully say the selection is as good, if not bet ter, than at the opening day of this gigantic closing-out sale. $goo Big variety of patterns, Spring and Summer weights. A few in this lot were carried over from last season, but they are splendid values even at that. -Worth up to $15- $050 $ Regular fifteen and. eighteen-dollar suits. Big variety of this season's patterns. All sizes, all weights. MVorth up to $18-J 10 Many of the suits in this lot cost us thirteen dollars and fifty cents to manufacture. All strictly hand tai lored. Splendid linings and trimmings. -Worth up to $20 I e. av s j8 J FURNISHINGS CUT IN HALF .2 j J. L. BOWMAN & CO GO I MAIL ORDERS filled the day they are received Popular Price Clothiers Fifth and Alder Streets j Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale Closing-Out Ss Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out Sale-Closing-Out DELEGATES MUST WAIT laTcUlamrr Anlhorlljr to Pay jpn- f Trip KM. PALEM. Ar. Mar U ilprclaL) Al- ttouyh th r ra5Ml hv the people In prnvttjina that n-fMrv fpniri of 1r Irjr at- . Nattftnal ronvrntions ui to ICO nho'iM br- pM hy th tat. nevrrt helri-N t " lfratf. mill hv t. iwait the nirr. v of the neat lr a tIature Ivrfore they receive their ntonr am. tt III tw fotlble for the t.l I-4-nltiire to lepr.ve them of thetr iravrlintf tpnr. Kret.ry l-tt. In jr11n fnt let tr to the elrrteU dtIKt iodir. mUI that there lit no Ptwrifir upprorrtatlon m.Ale for tn t r vHintt finj, no funtl out of whlrh to pny them nl no pri-if i stt-mnt niatle ajt to how nntrh th. triffllnf rvpen; nh b. A rrptilt the Seeretatrr will lnue em (irate of ertdnr, which rrae tiIlv ar rertlftrare nholnc the ..mount of the .rHlrhtetneii and It will up to the next Ic lIa tu r to make an apnropriit ion roertna t M ln1iM wlnrwi. or the ielrrti will fail to rvf!Tf their mpenie money. JUDGE FACES RECALL ri'tBKRTSOX AT 1IOOI RlVEK PfXURED NOX-KESIDEXT. I'rlltlon I Started. S) Auorncy, nocnMfflci'l Ile.ldc In Port land Xcic!t Charged. HCOT RIVKR. Or, May li. (Hp Clal. As a result of a strona; senti ment that has ben prevalllnK hare since Ju.lae fMlbertson moved to Tortland last Kail, a recall petition, according to tha assertions of K. . Stark, a local -attorney. Is belrB pre pared to ha nlid m-lth tha County Clerk ralllns; for a special election aa soon as possible. It Is not yet known who will be placed on the ticket to oppose Judare Culbertson. Since the removal of the county of ficial to Portland. It has been declared that he la not a re.ld.nt of tha county and efforts have been made to have the office declare vacant. At t h In- ' stlistlon of a number of citizens. W. I E. Hanson. County Clerk, recently I wrote to Attorney-General Crawford, I who stated In an opinion that the re- moral of Judge Culbertson to Portland j was prima facie evidence that he had made Multnomah County his residence. However. Judge Culbertson declared that he had merely removed to Port land for the Winter on account of his wife's health and that he had al ways Intended to claim Hood Hlver County as his home. The recent purchase by Judge Cul bertson of the Madras Hotel In Port land, after which he sent postals to all cltlsens of Hood River County so liciting their patronage while In the Rose City, hastened the recall de cision. It Is declared. Because of the fact that he is rarely In the city and they are unable to find him. the local attorneys have been angered at Judge Culbertson'n action. A. C. Buck. Justice of the Peace, has been acting as County. Judge In a number of ca.es during the last month. SULPHURRO THROAT AFFECTIONS AND CATARRH YIELD BEFORE SULPHURRO SAM SLOAN STANDS ALONE Krery reaourca of tha manufacturer has been extended to create tha "Sam Sloan Ic rlirar. Stewart b Liquid Sulphur Com pound Needed in Every Home. -va kxo .Ween ecu to Be Limited. rHFHAUS. AVaah.. Mar IS. Ppe jI At th weekly meetlrc of the i'ttv romn.iMlonfri ymtrrdar a toIu fon waa pd to tak effort Imme diately, to the effect that saloon 11 rne he raided from 9 too t 9toa. Also the number of aaloon l.ense. to be lMueif at one time aa limited to 1 U It will be emboalied in the ordl rti.e to follow that no more Iteeneea -II imuftl until the population of h-hali. has rearhed 1 1 .i00, or one p-Tn l!enfe for ererr 1000 person!. The revolution waa Introduce! by Mavor t'Vleman and f pri hv Com t:iat iiner Ieaaeller. Commissioner TBrucsw.. oppoaed the meayare. OF YOUR GROCER A The Staff of Life NO DUST TOUCHES IT! i irt icnlarly applicable to 'Uluc Ribbon Rpeil." " Its purity and whole.aonipiiess insure nnuri.tlimeDt to imiiik nnii old ut all lime. Its clennlinoss from the eerm- proof, diiRt-proof wrapper is another reaAOii for its ffrowinf popularity. Don't you think you oe it to yourwlf to try a loaf today? 10 of Your Grocer LOO CABIN BAK ING COMPANY Vancouver Ave. and Fremont Street. em NO HANDS TOUCH IT! 11 m aa. at av sF - f 10c A LOAF Smith Mill Improvements Start. -V KhIKlK!.t. or. May 1 V 4 8p- m) Another extensive Improvement h hen ttrte-J at the 1". A. hmlth l.utnbtr aV Minufarturlna: Company pja:it in thts city. The company will 'i;rlnt nteam powr In the planing: null by rlet-trtetty. The machinery has t tTtrel ami will be t nut a lied at once. ! putting electric drives instead of M'm. the pianhac mill will have putter !--parHte from the main mw mill and will be treaty advanced In the -f?K'leney of the work. When the r. r w e'.ectru- power plant Is built at tfit Smith mill tt will fumleh power 1 r the planinc mill a well a.a for the paper pulp factory and other uea. t i lone 1 f-Txrpr S. fftrew iVad. f-T I1S. Mav Colonel GKrae S McOrew, tirm preaident of the Tra rVn Frote-rMYa Ajv-lation and one tf th n:ed golf experts In th Cnlted Situi Army, died here todny of heart tl fii.r. r 1 " 3fc SAIiOONS ARE NOT TOL ERATED Families Sum nicrine here are isolated from coDtaet with all nndesirable elf menta, not possiblf? in the im mediate vicinity of larger communities. 1 " 1 " PEKB Or MEDICI.VES! eatle. Mr. C'. M. C. Stewart, aesrttlri MT nmr Sin f brlleve thrrc la aotklna la the form ( sardlrtae that Is superior to .aulpharro. 1 would tatp ssoat rmphatlrall that every famllr aaa-ht to hare a bottle la the home. I have aue4 the medlelae for hroaehltla aad catarrh f also for sore throat aad barn a. fiad 5alpharro to he all Ita frleada claim. W. I. CRAVES 1T1SH K. Mth Nt. Climatic conditions are blamed for much throat and bronchial trouble. Thousands suffrr unnecessary tortures through weary vears. The throat and lunzs are exposed to the contamina tions and poisons of the atmosphere, and unless the blood Is In the best con dition these harmful Influences find a permanent abiding place. Pure blood Is the antidote. 8ulphurro is the great est of blood purifiers. Study the booklet that accompanies ach bottle, or we will rladly send you a booklet upon request. Sulphurro at all drufrarlsts; SO cents and li. C. M. C. KTEWART SULPHUR CO., 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash. T V ' ' " a ; y-Si Sulphurro Sold b? Woodard, Clarke & Co. Asaerlea'a Larireat Dru a at ore. Orders by Mall Promptly Filled. FOR THE STOMACH Here 'a aa Offer Yea Saoald aot Over look. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding: nature to supply the elements the absence of which In the ftastrlc juices causes In digestion and dyspepsia. 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Demand the Genuine as made by THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. o 5- o a ee I? o p o CQ 6 S3 CO O cT CO 6 3 ca j c O j ce I m j Sale j