THE 3IOKXIXG OREGOyiAy TUESDAY JAXTJARY 3, 1911. KAY TAKES OFFICE WITH SB31.529.48 Slate Starts Clean and Out going Treasurer Steel Wel comes Change. ACCOUNTS ALL APPROVED Total of 4 Oregon Banks Hold Balance of 82a.t.5 and Securities AmounUnj to $781, -73 In Surety Bond. S A LICIT. Or- Jan. I (Special.) State Treasurer Steel today turnad over to tke lncomlnr Treasurer. Thoma B. Xr. $51.J: 49. the total amount of Saan la the hands of the .lata up to the cioae of business. DwmiMr . ' 110. Of this, there are back balance In 45 banks of Orriron amounting to t0i and curltlr amounting to 71.7 In urety and municipal bonda to guarantee repayment to the " Cash In the Taults amounts to lit. TJT T: remittance unreceipted to . I$ff2 and Insuranoe commlloner s funds not receipted to II1.: 01: -eur-Itles In common school Oron Agrtcul tural CoUee. tntverslty of Oregon and . Burbank trust funds equal to -12 IT. and school district bond" In te . bands of the state amount to IJIO.SIj. Securities of foreign express and Insur ance companies operating In the state total SJ4.3(S-. Slate LcU Clean. '. E-Tresurer Steel leaves the books of the oKic perfectly clean after one term as a member of the administra tion. During bla term the state faced one of the most strinaent periods, fi nancially, in Its history when state funda were la the hands of falling banks and the crisis of 107 was caus ing distress In the financial world. Under his administration, for the first time, a policy was Inaugurated or ret oulritif; securities from bunks to guar antee repayment of stats, funds de- .-- i- ihma kiiki and this system has held good through his entire term In office, securities now In the hands of the state being- practically equal to the balances In banks as shown above. It Is a relief to me to leave the office.- stated the out-going Treasurer today, "much more of a pleasure than K was to go la. I have been through some trying times but I am gratified, more than I csn express, at the condi tion of the office as I am now leaving and Aids Buy All Pay. The Incoming Treasurer and his force wss busy at the office all day checking over the accounts and found them In excellent condition. According to a statement prepared by the out-going Tressurer the balances In the vsrtous funds at the close of the rslendar yesr as they are turned over to the new Treasurer are as follows: Oenersl fund. 1414.24 47. Common school fund, principal. J10T. TM.SS. Common school fund, Interest. 1142. 15. S. Agricultural College fund, principal. JjT.3I. . . Agricultural College fund. Interest. H1TI J4. fnlvemlty fund, principal. $1601 SI. fnlverslty fund. Interest. $1472 9''. Ft n r bark trust fund, principal. $04.. rturbar.k trust fund. Interrst. $1S7.7. Thurston monument fund, principal. $i:o.J. Ieschute Irrigation Power Com pany, guaranty fund. $12.(04.02. Insuranoe fund. $2236.3;:. Inheritance tax fund. $5000. Orecon Soldiers' Home. National fund. I19.SJ1 S. Orecon Soldiers Home, escheat fund. I43.3. HounlT fund. IlllS.tl. Hatchery fund. $1. Hatchery fund. District No. 1. $42- Katrhery fund. District No. 3. $:;;. ti. Game protection fund. $1.74.t. 1-ure fond fund. $14.1. sut Board of Examiners fund. $:1 2- I'ortage railway operation and main tenance fund. Sll.li.44. Oregon stove Foundry fund. $100 J4. Penltentisry betterment fund. I4 13. "factorr lniipe"tlon fund. $ll.(j.t. State Ubrarr fund. 1JTT4 44. Normal st-houl fund. $523.70. University of Oregon current expense fond. i:i: 1. Total. Jil t7.2. MAUS DESCRIBES RABIES General Ha Made Peep Stady of Madness Which Affects Dogs. VANCOrVKR BARRACKS. Wi.b .J.n. !. Spei-lal. sk much has been heard of mad doss In certain sections of the Northwest recently, that General Maus. rommanUer of the Department of Colum bia, has taken an Interest and haa la--et!gated the cause of rabies. Concerning this disease. General Maus said yesterday: "liable la a true Infec tious disease and never occurs sponta neously, but Is only transmitted by direct Infection through the bite of affected ani mals. There are two forms ef Tables, furious and dumb. "The symptoms of the furious rabies are In the first stage; the dog seems to change his disposition, la capricious. Irrit able and depressed; easily angered and excited, fretful and rarely affectionate. He soon shows a tendency to gnaw or swallow lndtgetible substances and may refusa bis food. "Alter from one to three days, the tna nlactal stage appears, characterised by a tendency to eecape and run away and Inclination to bite animals, objects and roes- Delirium Increases and the animals run around In an Insane way. attacking and biting everything within their reach. Oftentimes they attempt to tear and muti late their own bodies, particularly their to. "Death, as a rule, occurs In the fifth to seventh day after the beginning of the disease. MAN SEEKS PRISON CELL He Allow Himself to Be Caught, to Get Sentence. KVERTT. TV ash.. Jan. X. (Special.) That he burglarised the Hall Store In Kverett last night la order to se cure a term la the penitentiary, was the statement made today by Fred Mil ler, caught In the act by detectives who had been warned from some mys terious source, presumably by Miller himself Miller had taken a quantity of clothing from the shelve and was leisurely packing it Into a suitcase. MlUer haa bean a regular lodger at , tka police station for several nights. phYlnT & fiilUt and he sajs he prefer When You Buy A Cooking or Heating Stove you want to know exactly what you are getting. You want to be positive that you are getting your money's worth. You should feel that every dollar you exchange lor a stove will come back to you in service heat and low fuel consumption. CharterOaK Stoves and Ranges tKa m far BrfYtv. three vetrs. ) w 2 BlvVW UlW - J a Today as yesterday and the dsy before tbey are wo; King m rcna oi ujuuwjm. w homes, doing better service than you ever thought possible of a stove.- Nowhere will you find a stove or range that has the, i t. - rHarr Oak- Look where you will, none was ever made that equals by nail tne vaiuo yow g Charter Oak. The Charter Oak ha a Fire Back that la guaranteed for five year if coal is used; 4n the ronaumotioo. of wood it earrie a guarantee of Twenty Year. t A Charter Bto-ves ana Kinrta mrm wj. ma eta. -a.l.et e.sla he thsl fan faklllCfJ Bit? II kBOWO to ir trmOm. No kimcttn-r or low rrnwla -"J1"" po licbt liotns no c-roiy i " v Ttmy ara Uta beat atovaa tAat can ba mada for America, cooatntctad of tba atrooffaat mad tUct.- grM tnaicriaia waini-t A Charter Oak Heatinr Stova ddm cotnfert, i j . . nmm imn nlACS It TbCV Civ cverr bit of Beet required with Ices fuel coe- sunptioo wan wr gxuw " atteotioa. A Cnarter Oek Raoce is the moat sa. tutectorr and ccoaomical cooking and belting sp- pesetas soowb. r, . " me either the stove or the more with fuel. You're B forever renns repair bills to keeo them workinr- Ther will not to hot or (all to pieces. Thev are made to last end to (ive tile acme of acrvica In every direction. Tber are fas proof. Yoo can ro to bed and fend trour (ire io food con ditioa toe next moraine sad there will be no loul odors In rour room. We went rou to examine Charter Oaas. If In. convenient to go to the dealer in roar town, write sa for our free books. You can't afford to bur a stove or rant e anul you bav found out all about las Cbsrur Oak. FOR SALE BY Bextrr Freedmaa Hardware C-, aales Aerate, td sad Ash ets, FrrUaad. Or. Charter Oak Stove & Range Co. C "I OAK r- , KrV- St. Loul Mo. AND FURNACES. Br. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder neutralizes the destructive acids of the mouth cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. to ro to prison rather than keep up hi hand-to-mouth method of living;. An unsuccessful effort has been made to connect him with the 11000 Smith residence robbery. $400,000 IS SUM PAID VAXCOIVKB WATER 6YSTEM IS FORMALLY TRANSFERRED. Oregon Washington Corporation Also Acquire Franc-lily of Gas and Traction Concern. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Jan. 2. Sp3 claLt For the consideration of ap proximately 1400.000 the Tancouver Water Works Company today trans ferred It property, holdinrrs and fran chises to the Washington A Oregon Corporation, and the officials of the new owners took possession. The deal was consummated some time a co. but the formal transfer was not made until today. The president of the Vancouver Water Work Com pany was John II Norrls. and bis co partner was Edmund Rice. R M. Adklns. local manag-er of the Vancouver Traction Company, which has also been absorbed by the same corporation, will, for the present, ba manaaer of the water company, and the office of tha Vancouver Uas Com pany ha been moved to the water company' office, at Ninth and Wash ington streets. Th office of the Van couver Traction Company, also ab sorbed, will remain In the Masonlo Temple building- for the remainder of this month, at least. A. O. Potter, who baa been connected with the water company, will have charge of John H. Novrls private real estate holding In this city. The officers of the Washington-Ore. gon Corporation, capitalised for 15. 000.000. are: President. I. W. Anderson, of Tacoma: vice-president. D. 8. Sink ler, of Philadelphia: secretary-treasurer. Clyde A. Heller, of Philadelphia; directors. 1 W. Anderson. R. M. Boy kin. C. Berryman. E. W. Hall and A. A. Welch. MARINE CHANGES SOUGHT Lieutenant-Commander Klllcott Re port on Wlllapa Harbor. SOUTH BEXP. Wash.. Jan. 1-fSpe-clal-V Lieutenant Commander Elllcott. llKhtlious inspector for this district, haa reported to Peputy Collector of Custom Egbert that soundings made on Wlllapa Harbor bar last June showed connected depth of 3 ffet at mean low tide. Also, that he has recommended to the War Department that the- Ellen Sands dolphin light be replaced by an acetylene gas and bell busy; that th two dolphin lights be changed from red to Axed white tor greater visibility; that the two river range lights be raised Ova feet and 10 feet, respectively, and that the outer one be changed to red. FOLEY KID.ET TILLS Are tonic In action, quick In results. A special medicine for all kidney and Madder disorders. H. M. Beatty. Little P.ock. Ark., says. "For two years I have been troubled with severe kidney trou ble. The pslns across my back and over my hips were so bad that they almost meant death to me at times. I used several well-known kidney remedies which (rave me no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills, and thesa I can truthfully recommend as they have made me eound and well." Sold by all druggists. - . Sole Agents for Cross Gloves America's Largest Popular Price Drug Store Opens This Morning theGreatest Cut-Rate Clearance Sale Ever Under taken by Any Drugstore 45th Annual January Clearance Sale Toilet Paper and Holders 1 doz. pks. "Woodlark Reg. $1.00, Clearance 84 65c doz. Santas at 57? $1.20 doz. Mount Hood, Clearance 96 $1.65 doz. Castleton, Clearance ?1.33 $1.50 doz. Satin Brand, Clearance $1.28 $1.00 doz. Delta Square, Clearance 84 P 50c dJz. Prince Brande, Clearance 38 30c Nickel Holder, Clearance at . 40c Nickel Holder, Clearance at 33 70c Nickel Holder, Clearance at 44 $1.20 Nickel Holder, Clearance at 80 $1.50 Nickel Holder, Clearance at 78c 50c Nickel Holder, Clearance at 37 Big Bargains in Our i'.,.sL'R rush $2.00 to $2.50 Brushes, choice $1.43 $1.00 to $1.25 Brushes, choice 83 $2.75 to $5.00 Brushes, choice $2.49 35c Tooth Brushes, your choice 27 $6.50 to $10.00 Plated Toilet Sets. $4.97 $19.00 Sterling Toilet Sets $14.25 Special Bargains in Other Depart ments Leather Goods, Handbags, Novelty Jewelry, Hair Combs, Hair Ornaments, Chest Protectors, Skins to Burn, Fancy Box Station ery, "Memorandum Books, Etc., Etc. COUP FALLS FLAT Southwest Washington Fails to Divorce Self. PUGET SOUND IS WINNER Seres of Ten Counties Represented at Ontralia fleeting Lexlsla ture to Be Asked to Work for 'nr District. nrVTRALIA' TCash Jan. 2. (Sne- lai The attemDt of Eouthweat Washington to divorce herself from Tacoma. or fierce tounij, wneu mo reapportioning of the state Into Con gressional districts fell flat at a meet In; held tonight and attended by over 76 business men and member of the Legislature from even of the 10 Southwest counties. The call for the meeting waa re sponded to more generally than had v And a.11 but tiro coun ties were well represented. The senti ment seemed general m" douiuwmi lit fare better could Tacoma and Pierce County be eliminat ed, but after going over ino biiuhhuu thoroughly tne pronnimr oi BeeiHVTU mr decided not to be worth trying and more could be gainea Dy laum in wim the Tacoma plan of reapportionment ..w hk. mmiifiMLtlnnii than would result should the animosity of Pierce County be incurred. A mild resolution njr ii u aiinaru, oi El ma, vu offered requesting that the southwest member In the Legislature use their best endeavor to get South west Washington Into a Congressional district, not Including Tacoma. The Thurston County people, however, argued that uch a reapportionment could not be secured and that all that would be accomplished would be to offend the Pierce County members In the- Legisla ture and thereby hamper the southwest lawmaker In the securing of desirous legislation at the next session. The resolution, as finally adopted, waa i . A A merelv that the ReDre- lliauv v wu sentatlve In the Legislature use their best endeavor to nave iuuiti vuui Ues Included in one district. The opin ion seemed general, although the reso lution did not Incorporate it. that the three Lower Columbia River counties, which were not included In the Tacoma plan, be added to the southwest dis trict. This will give the counties In the district outside of Pierce 6000 or 6000 more voters than there are in Pierce County. The Tacoma plan of apportionment which the meeting eeemed to consider undesirable, but also unavoidable, prac tically will assure three Congressmen from the Puget Sound country and two from east of the mountains, leaving the western tier of counties. Including Wll lapa Harbor and Gray Harbor and the Lower Columbia with very little voice In the aelectlon. A resolution. Indors ing the workman's liability law as framed by the State Commission, was adopted. BOY'S EVERY BONE BROKEN Tooth "Whirled to Dcatb by Machin ery In Glass Works. PITTSBURG. Jan- X While oiling the shafting at the Pittsburg Glass Com pany' plant at Tarentum today, Charles G ebb art, IS year old. was caught In the machinery and whirled about until every bone In hi body waa broken. He died within an hour. Brown'l Bronchial Trechea Inatantly relieve Hoaraeneaa and Coughs. i eeaB-eae.aei n I m 1 1 . , are the two great creators of energy. You can get along without Scotfs Emulsion if you have enough sunshine, but for the millions who don't get much sunshine, Scott's Emulsion is absolutely necessary. You can always get Scotfs Emulsion. Get sunshine, too, whenever you can. Fourth and Washington 1865 1811 Wood to Burn Half Price Some for Less 25c Panels,' 3 for ...... 25 40c Panels, 2 for. ...... .25 60c Panels, 3 for..,.. iSOt 15c Panels, 4 for. ......... 25 30c Panels, 2 for...... 25 6c Panels, 6 for ; 25c 45c Panels, 3 for ... -50? 18c Panels, 4 for ... 50 50c Panels, 3 for .....50 $1.00 Panels, 3 for. . .,. .1.00 21c Boxes, 3 for..,.t 25 25c Boxes, 3 for. ... . ... .25 15c Boxes, 4 for. 25 30c Stat 'n'y Boxes, 2 for 25 40c Stat 'n'y Boxes, 3 for 50 50c Postcard Boxes, 1 for 25J $1.25 Stools for only. ... . .65? 65c "Work Baskets for. . . .30 35c Bread Boards, 2 for..25i 50c Collar and Cuff Box. .25 $1.00 Book Hack now.... 50 $1.75 Dresser Box now...85 $1.25 Dresser Box now. ..63? Tabonrettes, Waste Baskets, Mirrors, Nnt Bowls, Photo Frames, Smoking Sets, En velope Stands, Tie Backs, Towel Racks, Half Price MATH REDS MAYSELL IXBIAX RESERVATION LAND OP 800 ACRES ADVERTISED. We Do Fine Picture Framing Lowest Prices, Best Merchan dise, Quickest Service. Every One of Our 25 Departments Join in Offering the Greatest 1 Bargains in Our 45-Yr. History 45th Annual January Clearance Sale Fine Cut Glass Fourth Off Your choice from one of the largest and best selected stocks of Cut Glass on the Pacific Coast, including 1 Water Sets, Bowls, Nappies, Cream and Sugar Bowls, Salts and Peppers, Water Glasses, Celery Dishes, Liquor Decanters, Pitchers and scores of other beauti ful and useful pieces. Regularly marked exceedingly low, now selling at. . . ........ . One-Fourth Off The Greatest Picture Clearance We Have; ever jraeiu 95c Takathe Elevator to tha Fourth Floor $1.50 God's Miraculous Gift, size 8x12, done in colors, now. ...... ..i.i.i...i.:.im-:;.x.mwii $3.00 God's Miraculous Gift, size 12x16, . d?1 QQ done in colors, now. ..M.i.;.i.n.uz.i.wir $6.00 God's Miraculous Gift, size 13x17, $3.75 done in colors, nowJUfl.i.ui.iijijiiui'wM,T Oil Paintings One-fourth Off Oil Paintings One-half Of f Values to $3.00 Framed Pictures. Values to $5.00 Framed Pictures $1.95 Values to $40 Antique Mirrors One-Fourth Off Sole Portland Agents Cross Gloves We Do Artistic Picture Framing Farm Tracts and Timber Holding to Bo Disposed of Saya In dian Agent Watson. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 3. (Special.) Eight hundred acres of i i t.&inn0Hno. f f the Tela. math Indians inuu on the reservation is now being ad vertised for sale by Indian Agent Wat son. This is the second batch of In ji i i .hi.h Iim hnftii offered for umu iou ,. . v . sale on the Klamath reserve since the I . . i.v ft Alnnose of hold tugs which came to them through de ceased relatives. Some of the lands offered in this sals ar among the best farm land on the reserve while others are timber The plan under which this 1 disposed of is that the owner has to apply to the Indian agent for a permit to dis pose of such land as he owns which was left by a deceased relative. The agent then goes, or sends an agent, to appraise the tract and this appraise ment is not to be known by any other than the agent or the man making lt. Then It 1 advertised for 60 days and prospective buyer have to turn In their bids, sealed, to be opened on a certain date. If the bid are above the appraised price the agent accepts the highest bid, subject to the approval of the owner. The bids must be ac companied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the bid and when the sale is made 16 per ceni mmo ui m j. chase price must be paid. The other payments are then arranged suitable to MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chinese, Dra. t. K. Chan, with t h e ir Chinese reme dies of herbs and roots cure wonder- WiA " -n"i f f fTr n r n .. I CAMI DL S. t CHAN when other r e m e d i e have failed. Sure cure for chronic pri vate ailments, nervousness, blood poi son, rheumatism, asthma, pneumonia, bladder, kidney, throat and lung trou bles, consumption, stomach disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Reme dies harmless. No operation. Examin lnatlon free. Call or write to The S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Co., 226 hi Morrison St.. between First and Second, Portland. Oregon. I nm o vat ion o the Jtistly Celebrate d 66 KJ emo 99 Cors ets at Portland's Great Store niHs-wnrtman-ain; AsR to See P Our Models WATCH FOR BULLETINS OF GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 1