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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
THE MOBKtNQ OKEUOlUAN, 6AT0bAZV MAY 13, 1905. HE CREATES NEW 1EST RESERVE We6cP0SMcnt RUNNING We Close at 6. P. M. ALL SPECIAL SALE PRICES in this Announcement Trm 71 A r fnr ftNP DAY ONI Y 1 JUt I ORDERS FOR TODAY " THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT" One-of President's First Acts on Return Home Relates to Oregdn lands. - MORE YET TO BE CREATED Proclamation Sets Aside Chesnlni mus District in Wallowa County. Others Will Bring Total to Over 1.0,00.0,000 Acres. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, May 1Z After two years and more of Investigation by the Forestry Bu reau, the President has decided to estab lish several new forest reserves in Ore gon. One, of the flrt things he did today when he went to thin offlco was to sign a proclamation creating the Chesnlnimus reserve in ' Wallowa. County, embracing about 300,000 acres of land. When he gets down to it, he will -sign proclamations creating other reserves in Oregon. Just which will be created first is not announced, but It is a fact that the Blue Mountain reserve . that has been the taupe of so much controversy Is to be come a reality in the near future, and there Is no reasonable doubt that the President will also establish the Wal- 'lowa, La Grande, Morrow, Maury's Moun tain and Warner Mountain reserves, - tb gether with several additions to the Gas cade. It "Is also .possible that a reserve may be created -to embrace .the public lands in the Rogue River country, though thL is not so certain. - . Over Ten Million Acres Reserved. Upward of 10,000,000 -acres of public .lands in Oregon are now temporarily i withdrawn from entry," the withdrawals having been made at the request of the Forestry Bureau. Since their withdrawal those lands h.ave been carefully examined and the Forestry Bureau Is"now able to Ftate positively what are timber land?, what are agricultural, what areas should be reserved, and what should be restored to entry. Jn every Instance the precau tion has been taken to include in the new eserves only lands' that can properly and consistently be reserved, namely, lands hat are timbered, lands' that will, under ;are, become timbered, and lands which rmbody the headwaters of Important streams. Agricultural lands, as far as possible, are being eliminated. Grazing tands are not necessarily eliminated. Since the lieu land law has been repealed" ,t Is possible without danger to include private lands within reserves, and this is Dcing done more generally than would iave been the case had the lieu land law remained In force. It is Impossible to state accurately just how mch land will be embraced in the various reserves in contemplation In Ore ton, but, roughly estimated, the " aggre gate area, including the Cascade reserve, will be in the neighborhood of 10.000,000 jr 11,000.000 acres. ! Townships Within Limits. The Chesnlnimus reserve, created today. Includes the greater portion of the with drawal made two years ago, which cm braced sections 1. 12. 13, 24 and 23, In township 2, range 44; all townships 3 and 1. range 44; all townships 2, 3 and 4, range 43; all townships 2, 3, 4. 3 and 6, range 46; all townships 3, 4, 5 and 6, range 47, the west half of township 3, range 4K; and all of fractional township 4S, all north and east. This Tcserve lies nortli. and east of Wallowa Valley. L for the most part mountainous and is fairly well covered with timber.- Rising within its limits are the Joseph stiver. Chesnlnimus Creek, Elk Oreck, Crow Creek and numerous tribu taries of the Wallowa and Grand Ronde Rivers. The reserve is established not v-n' to jrotcct timber, but to prevent the. destruc lon of a watdr supply which may later be found essential for irrigation purposes. Within a short time regulations gov erning this reserve will be issued by the Forestry Bureau and a set of rangers will c appointed and assigned to Its charge All appointments under recent orders of he President will be made by civil serv ,ce rules, political influence having been iiminateu from the forcsty service. PALOUSE PROJECT REJECTED Too Co.lly for. Construction State Blocks Yakima Project. ' OREGONIAS NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, May 12. In a letter to Represen tative Jones, F. H. Newell, chief of the Reclamation Service, reiterates what lias heretofore been stated in press dispatches. .hat the Reclamation Service, which once 1 - 'egarded the Palousc project as the most ittractive in. Washington, now doubts its practicability because of the apparently sxcesslve cost. The fact that the under lying ground and gravel would not hold water would necessitate lining the. reser voir and canals with cement which, in Mr. Newril opinion, makes the project -oo expensive to be built at this time. Mr. Newell strongly intimates that, if he state perfects lis selection of 53,000 acres which it wishes- reclaimed by the . Sunnyside Canal Company, the Govern 1 ment will- not undertake irrigation in the Yakima Valley. ' ' I He repeats that the 'adoption or rejec- lion of the Okanogan project depends jpon the result of an examination now In progress. x New Rural Route at Chchalis. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU . Wash ington,, May. 12. Rural route No. 2 has been ordered established June 15 at Che j halls. Lewis Oountv. Wash., serving 616 pepple and 137 houses.- . Judge Douglas, Colorado Pioneer. OOLORATDO SPRINGS, Colo.. May 12.-J judge xwjoen. xwukiu, agea so years, died r .here this morning of old age. He was a member of the Colorado Territorial Coun cil for several years and president of it in 1857, and a "member of the Colorado Con- stttutional Convention. He came to Colo rado in 1S62 from Illinois, and was Pro bate Judge in Park County in 1663. .Mrie Br 8eae4r Care Er: . Maktc Weak vm Streg. Soetfee Eye Pain. X8fi'tMMn. We :lose todayas all business days -when the . day 5s done. TVe have the best iiKerests of all at heart inso doing, patrons as well as employes, for such service as this store renders cannot be given -when the legs and arms are aweary and the brain fagged. Evening work is & strain the 4 4 Different-Store" does not impose .upon Its helpers. Travel with us go "Thro' by Daylifcht" and enjoy these "Limited" 10-Homr Specials for Today Omly 8 A. M. to 6 P.lrL at the "Daylight Store." A Saturday Snap IN THE DOMESTIC AISLE First Floor. 14c Sheeting, I Ic 5,000 yards heavy unbleached sheeting for single beds; a great bargain; regular value I 1 14c, special, yard I I v. More "Big Type" Values in New Summer Dress Goods South Annex First Ploor. Big type is called for but values are bigger than the types. You'll agree when you examine them today. Colored Dress Goods for today 56-inch. English. Waterproof Suitings, in a large line of colors; styles are neat; invisible stripes and plain covert weaves. Our regular unequaled $1.75 value. Special for today I only, yard - i tJxJ Begular $1.00 value Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris and Crepe de Ohene in all the new colors, for both evening and street wear. Special A Of for today only, yard VfV. Today in the Bijou" Millinery Salons 66 Second Floor Aasex. As. usual on Saturdays we have arringed a special feature of great, -interest to the children. During tue week Jusi passed" we have received several lots ' of new and very smart styles In Children's Hats. These will be on display for the' first time today. The Hottest favorite anions the Children's Hats Just now Is the "Bo-pcep." Just the "cutest" cre ation one can Imagine for a child's" wear. To day we make a special showing of- these at price ranging: from ,ic up to S3.es Our llmj of Sailors is not equaled by that of any mil linery store In the West. Each price quoted Is the best value at that price shown by any store In Portland. Tne price range i wide and covers the greatest values ever shown at ic, 40c, 75c, 8Sc, anJ many In-bctueen prices up to 5.00. More Sensational Silk Values These for Today South Annex First- Floor. Regular $1.25 Flaid Silk, in every new color combi nationthe newest patterns and best values ever offered at the regular price. Special XOf for today only, yard The above are particularly good for "Waists, Drop Skirts and Swell Suits. White India Silks Just the fabric for Summer Suits and Waists. 27-inch regular .85 grade; special, (3 27-inch regular 1.25 grade; special, 37C 36-mch regular 1.25 grade; special, XCIr yard. wcr For Today Only. Today Annex Bargains Secoad Fleer. Cushion Tops worth $ 1 .00 for 69c Art Shop. Children's $2.00 and $2.25 Dresses, $1.47 Juniors' Sterr. Women's $3.75 Petticoats, $2.17 Interested? Read a short detail. Chinese Cushion Tops, with plain back: tinted and embroidered: design Chinese boy and girl, with em broidered caps, queue and brass buttons Regular price J 1.00, - special ec Children's Dresses. Of fine plain c.iambray. In pink, light and dark blue: styles. Buster Brown. Russian and French effects, trimmed In white pique, embroidery Insertion and edging: some with pique belts, large pearl and brass buttons: ages from 1 to 5 years Regular 52.00 and 55.25 Tor .$1.47 ladles Petticoat, light Summer weight, mercerlxeJ peau de sole, deep flounce, with five row of 2-inch ruffle an J Just ruffles; or of same material, flounce t with deep knife pleating, four wide tuck, ruffle with two tucke and dust ruffle Regular price 53.75: special at ........ fZ.IT That Delicious Odor Follcw your nose along- the West Annex. Third Floor, and And Hs source in Free Cake-Baklag School. A word with you, ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS, Oregon is the garden state of America. Everything grows here and prospers. No wonder, then, that -the cordial welcome Portland extended you as her greeting grows stronger with your stay. This the foremost store on the Pacific Coast extends utmost hospitality. . SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE. TEA ROOM Second Floor. Auspices Portland T. W. C. A: MENU FOR TODAY. Tea. Coffee. Chocolate. Milk In Bottles. Cream Tomato Soup. Macaroni and Cheese. Fruit Salad. Boston Brown Bread. Hot Rusks. Ham Sandwiches. Bread and Butter. Ice Cream. Ice Cream Cakes. A Black Dress Goods for Today's Selling Regular 50c Values All Wool Henriettas Serges, Voiles and Novelty Eagllsh Mohairs. Special for Today only, yard 39 cents are Women's, Children's and Infants' Special Underwear and Hosiery Values For Today l-'lrfct Floor. Children's koJ. ytrongr. Cotton Hose, black. scamlesR. double knee, heel anJ toe. fine and Jouble rlbbeu; size 6 to SH 20e vaiue; special at. pair 124c Women's Medium-Weight Black Cotton Hose. sort. velvet finish, pllc':d heels. Jouble sole Our beat 25c quality; special at, pair ISe Women's White Cotton high-neck and lons-sleevc Vests, and low-neck, sleeveless Vests, both neatly trimmed and splendid 35c quality; special, each.. 23c Infants White Cotton Vests, open front, long: sleeves 20c quality; special, each 12c Shoe Bargains Today West Abbcx First Floor. A trfo of exceptional values In best makes o't new and stylish footwear for men, women misses an J children. 1 MEN'S 93J50 HAIjK SHOF.S $2.73. Men'j tar. Russia calf Hair Shoes and black vlci kU Bluchcr Oxfords Goodyear sewed Regular value $5.50: special, pair - WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S S4.60 SHOES 74c. .V WoadrrfHl Bargain. A bis- line of Women's, Misses', and Children's Shoe5. different styles, spring and low heels, broken sizes Values from 51.50 to 5.00: special, pair 74c MISSES 'Ceo SHOES $1.43. Misses' medium shade tan vlci kid Lace Shoe's: very low hevls. sizes Hi to 6 Regular value S2.)0: spe cial at, the pair $1.45 Little Priced Furnishings and Pretty Garnitures for Mi Lady Flrnt Floor. A host of pretty and useful articles at special prices in the Women's Togj;ery Shop Today. S1.S9 EMBUOIDEItED SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS 88c A line of Embroidered Shirtwaist Patterns made to open In the back: pretty dexlgns in Swiss and Nainsook Regular vniue 1.25 and $1.50; special at, each - 88c $2.25 I.ACE BERTHAS 9Sc. Lere Lace Berthas, made circular, in cream and Paris white Regular values 51.50, 52.00 and J2.25: spe cial at, eacn y CIRCULAR L.IERRE LACE. Circular Llerre Lace in cream, suitable for making berthas and trimming sleeves Regular $2.0 grade Special, yard l.9 Regular $1.50 grade Special, yard 25 Regular $5.00 grade Special, yard ....2.5e Regular $9.50 grade Special, yard $4.75 WOMEN'S 35c HANDKERCHIEFS 8c. Richardson's Pure LInen Handkerchiefs, with U and i-lnch hem6; all new. We are sellinc hundreds of, them everj day Regular values 12Hc and loc: special, each, 8 Ceath Or Six for 48c MEN'-S AND WOMEN'S $1.59 UMBRELLAS 9Se. Umbrellas for men. 2S-Inch size. American taffeta. bet Paragon frames and steel rods Regular value $1.50; special, cucli S 24-lnch Twilled Gloria Silk Umbrellas for women, horn, pearl, natural wood and silver nanales Regular value $1.50; special, each 8e WOMEN'S 73c TURNOVER COLLARS 35c. Fine Pure Line Embroidered Turnover Cojlars. in white or colors Regular values $5c and oc; spe cial at, each 33c WOMEN'S i6 OUTING GLOVES 88c. Dent's Gloves for women. 1-clasp. prlx seam: also 2-clasp, full pique sewed, fine fitting, wear well Our regular $1.25 value; special, pair Bc Today Small-Wares Specials FIrt Floor. Acme Trouser Hangers: special at, each 15c Shoeshlne Shoe Pollen; special at. box 35c 25c SHOE POLISHERS 15c. Felt Shoe Polishers, reversible: ud Instead of cloth or brush, for pate polish Regular value 25c; spe cial, each 15e 35c SOAP BOXES 16c. Celluloid Soap Boxes; assorted colorsr large size Regular value 23c; special, each Sc INK TABLETS 5c. Ink Writing Tablets, smooth finish, ruled, note or pocket size Regular "value Sc; special, each 5e 36- SHOPPING BAGS 18c. Twine Shopping Bags, medium size Regular valuo 25c; special, each ..18c 18c HAIR PIN CABINETS c Hair Pin Cabinets, large size, with, "heavy and fine wire Hair Pins Regular value 10c; special, each. c 5c NON-TWISTING TAPE 3c. White Patent Non-Twisting Tape; five assorted widths In package Regular valae oc: spe cial at. the package - 3 Tht'DiTferrmt Store" th 19 & FIFTY FREE ADMISSIONS To the Lewis and Clark Exposition Given Away to Each of 20 Portland School Pupils by Popular Vote. By Olds, Wortman & Ming vote eoes ivith even" 2oc purchase at the store, Contest day, July 1, at 6 P. M. Pupils voted for must be regular attendants arsome school within the citj- limits of Portland. No soliciting of votes will be allowed in the store by anyone. Employes will not be allowed to solicit or receive votes for any pupii or to in any way influence voting, either by word, act or inference. Lack of space forbids mention of all names only the 20 leaders pnntcd. Result of Pupils' Exposition Contest at 4 P. M. Yesterday: Lillias Ewing, High School 2,256 Metta Seidler, Falling School 1,342 Ida Dingle, Hawthorne School 885 Christie Smith, Atkinson School : 860 Doroth v Allen, Ladd School ... 7". 776 Adrian Smith, South Portland 655 Robert Ellison, Holladay School 479 Lela Smith, Williams-Avenue School 441 Gladys Crockett, Atkinson School 432 Ruth Murphy, Atkinson School 383 Maud Thayer, Thompson School 362 Eddie Suplicke, Williams-Avenue School 358 Will Madigan, Couch School 284 Portland's Largest and Leading Suit and Wrap Store's Special Sales Today Women's Second-Floor Salons Largest Apparel Stores West of Chicago. stoek collars all ieaturcs. .l'J.o0 values m the city, at a choice for Children's Coats for Half ! Values $3.30 to $13. Cheviots, Coverts and fancy mannish, mixed Tweedish mate rials, in navys, blues and browns. Large at line in city. z PRICE TODAY. Women's Pretty $7.50 and $5.50 Fancy Silk Waists, $4.45 Yen handsome plaided and dotted taffetasr in all size plaids from the small and modest design Unit almost encroaches upon the daintier check' to the bold plaids of. the Hieland clans of "Bonnie Scotland." The full sleeves with plaited shoulders are finished with deep cuffs. All have stock collars, some have the French back, and others arc iir Gibson effects, with stitched strappings at side of neck and down fronts- Cuffs and fronts are prettily finished in neat, small button trimming ef fects. A swagger lot of handsome Waists; regular S.50 jfcT values. Special for today at Bargains Today In the Men's Shop West Annex Klwt Kloor. Saturday Is tne men's natur.il shopping: day, and Tve hrfve prcpareJ a grand 3t of bar Rains for their delectation todaj-. Hosiery. Shirts and Underwear are included among- the timely specials. ' MEN'S 25c HOSIERY 17c. Men"? Fashioned Seamless Hosiery, fancy mixture and embroidered figures; new line Just received Regular value Sue: special, pair 17c MEN'S 1.0O GOLF SHI UTS 68c. A 'new Una of Men's Golf Shirts, -with plain and Slalted fronts. In light, medium and dark effects ur best $1.03 value; special at, each Me MEN'S 73c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 45c. Men's Soft Negligee Shirts. In good, heavy-weight Oxford cloth. In light striped and figured effects Regular value 75c; special, each 43c MEN'S fl.OQ UNDERWEAR 77c A line of Men's Sprlnjc-Welght Merino Shirts and Drawer, n camel3hair. extra well made and fin ished Our best il.00 value; special, garment. .. .77c End of Week Specials iQ the Fourth Ploor Heme Furalahlns Shops. CHILDREN'S "WHEELBARROWS, UNDERPRICED $2.50 Mattress Protectors, $1.55 Nutted Mattress Protectors. U4x76 Inches, washable; a standard article; used also for table paddlh? or silence cloth Tlegular value 52.50; special at. each , L83 White Curtain Swiss, 1 1 c White Curtain or Drapery Swiss, with colored stripes and dots; a dainty furnishing material: special at, the yard lie Children's $1.10 Wheelbarrows, 55 cents Wheelbarrows with steel wheels and steel sided body: useful plaything for the children In the Summer season Regular" value 51.19; special at, each 86c Portland's Porernost Store W3Hrtti Sts. Special Notice Votes must bo gotten at time of purchase. They always go with ends Satnr- every purchase- at time it is made sent back in the cash carrier from the cashier. Positively no votes will be issued on duplicate checks. Henry Feldman, High School 280 Trenton Johnson. Hawthorne School '.. 272 Ambrose Phelan, University 246 Ruby McKinnon, Hawthorne Schooi 242 Adrian Murphy, Atkinson School .- 237 Beatrice McLean, Ladd School 198 Lee Mandell, Ladd School : 191 First twenty : .11,095 Scattering 2,564 Total 13,659. Three Great Special Valtles $ 1 2.50 Shirtwaist Suits $7.49 Children's Coats at Half Price Women's Handsome $7.50 and $5.50 Fancy Taffeta Waists $4.45 Swell $ 1 2.50 Shirtwaist Suits $7.49 Don't let the fickle -weather fool you. The. cool, xamy -weather of the past few days is but the forerunner o a long, dtf y, hot Summer right at Tianrl. The cal endar saj-s it's time to stock up for Summer, and every woman must include in her needs a jaunty Shirtwa'ist Suit such as go to make up today's offering. A new lot of pretty and Serviceable Mohairs and Panamas, in browns, blues and blacks; waists and skirts are plaited to match. Ler-o '-mutton slceve3 and fancy About as manv buns as tsiII last the day out. Best special, today only, $7.49 Special Attractions For Men In the Jenrelry Atalrs. COLLAR BUTTONS. LINK CUFF BUTTONS AND SCARF PINS AT LITTLE PRICES FOn TODAY. One lot of Collar Buttons, first quality rolled-gold-plate, four buttons on card, one front, one back and two sleeve buttons Our regular 25c values; to- . day only i7C Another lot Our regular 10c values for 7c A large assortment of Link Buttons Values up to 6oc: today, one day only, at 17c One lot of pretty White Stone Scarf Pins, in a va riety of designs Our regular 75c values for 49c Leather Goods Section - One lot of fine Leather Cigar Cases Our regular 51.35 value; today only nSc One lot of fine Leather Wallets; a cflBvenlent size Our regular 73c values for :.... .49c An important Sale Today of Kitchen furnishings Oa Third Fleer. Today Is the woman's" day for filling In kitch en needs. In our offering today la included numerous articles tnrifty women toill appreciate, more especially at the prices named tor special sale. Note also tac bargains In china. KITCHEN CONVENIENCES. Electric- Egg Whips Special at, each 4c Wire Soap Dishes Special at, each -..Sc Ironing- Wax Special. 4 packages for ...,3c Wire Clothes Line (75 feet) special at ......15c Shftker Shifters Special for, each .' 15c Hunter's ShlfterS Special for, each 8c Clothes Pins Special, 6 dozen for .......5c $98.96 'QUICK BAKER." RANGES $33.75. "Quick Baker" gteeL Ranges, high closets. 16-Inch ovn Regular value 535; special, each faS.75 GASOLINE STOVES $2.75. Gasoline Stoves, 3 burners: special at. each $2.75 GAS PLATKS 1.5&. Gas Plates, 2 burnersr special at, each $1.50 BLUE CHINA PLATES 8c Old Blue Dacorated China. 9-Inch Plates; special at, each 8c ' ODD LINES OF WHITE CHINA. Closing oat odd lines of White China; cheaper than semlrporeelaln and twice as durable Bread and Butter Plate Regular value J 1.10 dozen, special at. dozen - ... .75e Dessert Plates Regular value 51.50 dozen; special at. dozer: ..fl.ee 1 I ' TVv