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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1911)
a...i .11 th ...... ia aiilfarkla for frtilt YAKIMA PROJECT i "T" .. I la nrltfil O W Tl Tm HID irowio. ins ! " - - to M mere and sold for irom par acre, tha purchaser paying th con atructlon charge in "addition. ThU land was practically valueless before tha Gov ernment entered the Tailey. a.... . . .n.n . iit-b nn the Tietoa IT E unit to date, exclusive of eorae, amount to .7.00a and ' r " .... nif u tn thl ia added the 1 ... u.. r.tr,.- Taka Morare. the Army Board Recommends total esumateo cost win - a,.. . ki r... aa Thin mar o aomewnai j.l-j . .... T.kimi nrolect l COtl- Completion Only of Units " - - . . ...a vr.i nroiRCL auu .a - ... - ....a iiv dd anions the several unlta In proportion to their needs Already Begun. tor atoreo nr. ... T-i ... ..1,1a Af the stock of the You cm dqpenMl on (FEgniures anndl ftlhess Tiatr,-. Wat-rusers- Association." saya the T . . i tana1 aan be held for Tlmoy air AtosoMteHy Jime, tionaoie wurmw . , NO NEW UNITS UNDERTAKEN any areater amount un". - .. . i V. aarnara VOi" their water ppicmiw.. .... - ..ma tha addnd obligation. .v.a inv.-tmont already WILL XPAND Work Coder Wy Require SS.S7-I. OOO for Slorac Rcserrolr. Further Work Depends on Au thority to Sell Surplu. OREOONIAN NEWS BtTREAC Wh- Inctoo. Jan. IX Tfc report of tn aoru Bf Amir Enlnrs reviews la treat de- Bf Army Enalneera revlewe In areai o- tail the sltuitlon in the Taklma Valley. i-.. waahinrtnn. diKuaslna each I ef the onlta of the Yakima project, favor Inc aome and adversely reportlnr on Others. line int .... - k M.1. nmap.Mt in thlS Willi .IIP. lA.V.Bvr.w - - - - rtate. the fact that most of the land la In private ownership led the board to recommend apportlonmenta for only those . w . . .... i.nl.r wav. None of the new units were listed to receive funds' from the tv-. at u ""P"-" " The ultimate dyelopment of the Kre Taklma nrolMt aa a whole, say the IliaiUt .a -jr....v " - - Nature ha provided admirable sites for storage resarrvoira u v..i. . l . A.-. a.iunli loca iri-.ii. . . kuiku - - . tlpn. In Lake Cle El am reservoir it ha Impounded M.WO acre-feet of water, out ... - . w .nut I rvn nf a dam. Will VKima.a. j. - ' Increase the capacity of thla reservoir to ... . 1 T . W that " acre-ieeu rv. i.r.u- 1 if Jtate. .pfa.1. will be raliwd in level until It Impound 1CH . v . . . i.Bn.MfV are-ieeu i ne pr-rr-jn. ai.r cf Kaeheea Uike Is M.M acre-feet; ulti mately it will be HO. acre-feet, and . . t . nilaa to It a ultl- mare capacity. J5. acre-feet. A fifth reservoir la to be built In McAllister s Meadow, whlcn win neve a i.. parity of 11S.M acre-feet. -J-..- nwMnmJi aanrafff. CanacltV of the four existing reservoirs Is 13.) a.-re-leet. wnicn I oniy .uinnn .... . ..... n tha SunnlRlit and Tie- tnn rni'ii as thev stand today. Before the Taklma' project can be carried to Its - ... . ... tha .tnriBf tn the five reservoirs must reach KS.oji acre- The following table showa concisely the arroaa-e of the various' unus 01 Yakima project and the cost of buildlnir uffirt-nt atorage to permit of the full development or eacn : . r-M, nt .... 1 ..I. Klnrlf. ravi .nw K-nton .;- ;-.-- iunorVId. (mo -ihM T-.-l 4S1.0O0 4.15i.0O0 i rt jii iaa thus far been ex pended on storage, there remains to be expended for this purpose " The report of the Army Board takes up the var'.oua unite or me imui viw ect. reacriblng them In detail, pointing out their advantage ana ir.oir Ings and explaining why allotments were recommended for some and not for others. From the body of rv ri-.x me lrg extracts are taaen: Sannyside Needs Much Cash. About one-half the area under thl project I now being Irrigated and water - n.kl. A. 1- Mm m ,-rm al.lltlonal. I ai.ii.u.a " ' - - The largest part of the area now under cultivation is oevotea w n w.-w i.-. arm .Inn rtrrr to fruit The average value of land under irri gation varie from . an acre iov aum . . u ... m I . laiia Th nrniact xa ID iur i " . - ' can readily atand the charge of V per acre maae again. oj ... ra.M.rMa areas under thl unit liave been rendered temporarily useTeas alkali, due to sub-irrigation. The - n. tha Kn'.nhur (reek wast P'U.ll u. "'H - - - - r hi.k in ri-rn. mm a Hraln for the Bunrsyslde Basin, will largely remedy ihte condition. The cot of the man drain I charged against tne unit as a whole. The cros drains wnicn win ne . ...... .h. .Ik. II lanrfa I receesary to reclaim luny i . ... h .h. aarnara nt I .... i.j haa.niarf. I The expenditures to date on tne oun ... 1. . nwinni tn 11 442-OflO and th. . i . . . nf aamnlatlnn nt f M Unit. mi.i.a.ru w -' -- exrlu-tre of storajre. l tl yo-OOO. The coat t completion Includes .! for pump In. plants- If the cost of storage. J00. nn. la adod. the total estlmntert coat of the Sjnnyside unit, complete, will reach S3.ltft.0nn. n . ha 1 a A a nt thla unit ... ..-i. ti-riaatlon beore the Gov- arman entered the field, those land . a I an.ll ahara-a. tltlt oear a cwiuat..'..j the unimproved lands are required to pay nr.,... . r . . ail ar-raa on Jo- per acre. ' - .... - ttve project that must stand this maxi mum tvaw . -Although only S per cent of the land ... .hi. hi.ii i. mihiir.1 iiti the board. UIHJ.. . ' ' v - - - "the expendldturea to Ante are so larft-elr In enceaa of returns that would be re ceived from the areas now under im itation that the continuation of the work 1 desirable, at leas. w an t.ibii. -um dent to Insure the return of the Invest menu" F.xtrn-lons Are Turned IKjwn. The proposed extensions of the Sunny aid, which are turned down by the ttard. Include four pumping plants to be operated electrically, power to be de veloped on the varloua drops along the d!strtbuilr canal. Thee pumping plants .11 ...nl- aratai tn 14 31A irrl Of land. It is proposed that the water for this land shall be pumped Irom tne gTavuy canal a The cost of these pumping r-lants must be borne by the lands Irrl ...... v.- t Sam. In arf.lltlon to which theae lands must pay the regular building chsrre of K per acre. Ae US per cent of the landei to be Irrigated by pumping AMt.hln. tha Ivutrft Amidi It advisable to leave the Installation of tha pumping plant to the landowners. i - i . c . t .. maralv rialtvarlnar n. . . -... - - . - water to the pumpa and receiving there for the regular construction charge. Be- . .w.. ... h. itj-ina h.naravar I 'on rr.il 1 1 T W ..I. .a.. " . - ' nm-t pass the pending Warren bill au- t :.nrli!nr rne rie.'iam.i"ti ...-a .v a... surplus water irom us pruj.a. Tlrton to B Flnlflurd, AIo. . . -i-. I... ... aaam fr.t tlia nrat sulKllvtsloti of the Tleton unit of 11.0W aa eaa m ttttmn latad. and. that for the vec- nnA aubdhrtalon of IW0 acres ks under .uam.tinn Nn eotk haa been done on the third subdivision, covering the remaining 14.000 acres, beyond the prep- .... - . . . u.a.ap tha h.M. r(t M. IT..1UI1 v. ..a.. ..v --- -. 1 1 ma tee that the KH8.0O0 set aside for the Tleton project win carry w . .i" ..a- ,ha atcAl. t en a in k m k- iti Itstrr it Meadows rwrrolr. this unit will v a.. rwtn th nnrrulltd flOW i rr-7i.vr' wk"-1 " of Tleton River, which will be taxed to It capacity to supply waier enougn mi tha. Tleton iKros. "tmi.. ..." . ha rwarrf ta neceearv. ve tha total Irrlaable area of U..V i acres, les tcaa per cnt U pubUo land. cue rev .... . an Id made require inai inc ya. - ,- , v.- i aa nrovided for In mora w " " , . , the by-laws of the association, to not less than 3 a ahare. . . , i ne i ir-wo i.vjv... - -- terest of the United. States- ! "mal . due to the limited amount or puu . aatrsble In order eariy cvn.'w . that the Investment aireaay be returned to the reclamation iu..u. The land of the Tleton project Is not .7 .i i nr all suitable for fruit. The rruit ianu. . the charge and the board be itevej s that tne cnarge ana th. tD. charge wUl not be prohibits for the other lands. Klttltaw rnt Walt. a.. vt.i... ...iM-t a outlined, con- . i.. .v.. irHi.tlnn of ST. 890 acres in the vicinity of Ellen-burg, of which less than 7 per cent is puouc --t bas never got beyond purvey; and. In . . .araa ranort of the Army virw i . ihu r aome time to come, unlesa Senator Jone can procure an allotment 10 a -- The Kittitas project contemplates a fll- th. vakima River above Terviuu v.. ' - Mston ana a ai-nu. vt.. to bringlhe water down to the area to . . . c, -a la nhaolutelv e- oe reciainiu. . - tentUl and the neral Vaklm orase mfm must rumi-ii I,wm. . J . .h. Atai irtk embraced In tn Kittitas project I now partially wnfTM a a a. a.aanliat T t II 1 from creeas, in main ' ' - land being hey. with some iru-t .... r.H ir cant or tne r.'.- tlta tract la good iruu i. . aantaa to hav and al- falfa. Hay-land in thla vicinity is said to be worth W.xo an acn ' ... . .. i.n in ha orth much more. The estimated cost of the Kittitas unit hi. i. ....iv.i.nt to about T5 per acre and. while It la SO per cent than the Bunnystde. the board believe the land can siana ine .- .. ... . -. i . nmuM onaa nni ni.wn. nf.: ... .r;;..ri;, difficulties.- any IT uuuauai .......-- , - ' a i timnirri th main canal would be expensive and for part of the dl-t.nce pass through difficult country While this unit ha by executive order J. " j. - f the Taklma project. It 1 essentially a new project. Large ex penditures win oe w'J , . . .h. ..nii aan ha irrigated. For thr-e reasons and because of the ''J amount of puouc una. ' . . . .. . . . . i. ,. tha EomDle- neeo or "' " ".J . ..i i.. tion or project in wnicn i . ... " trlTH ire im-. u - - vlsable to nndertake Ik 171atl"? h- . . . . aiiH furnish the nec- unit mwpj ,ha i. f essary atorage waicr. ..' ... ha authorised by COn- Wapato Tnlt Covers Indian ! The Wanato unit Ilea on the right bank of Yakima ruver J". Union Gap. It consiata of "V.vim. time allotted to members of tn Tk,n,B trioe oi i uv..au . v Involved. 7000 acres are now owned by .... ..... .a .1111111 acres addl- wnue e.ui -hi,,.. tlonal are leased oy wi. two thousand acrea are being partially Irrigated, of which S7.000 acrea are al- ,l,e . . - n . hlta aavnar. lOtea lanua a..u - , , ahlp. The existing- canals were largely iu v. w niiiHri irrri uw- ernment construction Jias been this project, tnougn iwo l......a on. nrovldes for an enlargement of the existing New Res ervation canai um.:i" .. 7l .a. a -nd the construction .9 .:.i.:.aa -t.m at Its head. The other provides for partial diversion at ini DOIIIU v der and larger part of the "'ces-ary water at the Sunny eioe uam. ..... plan permlta of larger power develop ment. Kstlmatea ahow HtUe differ . .. . hataraan the two plan. rpon either plan 100.000 acrea will be .i h a-ravltr and 14,000 by pumping. . At the lime "i . ...il.J h a .rt.mfllt 147 SCC- lev werw 7" , . .... . -.,a hanaflciallV USed OD thlS raaarvation and the Secretary ot tha Secretary of the ... ... n.ii.ri tha rlrhta of the Tak- ..' V -J:-. - . A. tha total amount of water that will be re- . ..ii aavalnnmant la 1.4 Z J aecond-feet. approximately 1.J7S aec- . . ...... 1 rr m atnr. ODD. ill v..-. v . .. i . . tha utmn of low water. ' . . ... - I, .Via A. The high lands win t a.a..a. fruit raising, while tne low ian.i . . ,j..ii tn hav and potatoes. though good fruit can be raised on limited areas or ine ww . " ' j. i.a a.n. for 1100 to S16S an 1 III uivtcu - " - - acre and. with fruit trees four yeara old. as high as wu- .... ..iim.t.d coat of building the a.. . airliialve of storage, la ..iaaam ann tne liorilit a.v..vvu. f'l'J."'- .h. .a.: sit an acre. It ia understood that this Includes payment T.k m. ina ini lunu iui .uv . i nrWa heretofore con- im.iiiuu -- . structed. The unit is practicable, and the land can atand the coneinicnou cost. ... ...... "While all the land invoivea a,it.i. ownership." saya the Board. "moat of the present owners are In .. ha aim wtnli of the na tion. As long as this condition exists. .w. ii..f nn nr triie area in m com- i -i ... ,,... hv nrlvatae enter- P"1"""" ' .u.. prle . imr.aaa.nia r or ...la . -r . . believed to be advisable for the It Is fnited ) States to unrtertaKe mis wora whei funds become avaliaoie. OYSTER ACTS TO SHIFT WshliiRton Wkrly to Fnt Its Beds Vndcr Bul I-w. ni vxipia. W ash.. Jan. K. (Special.) .After passing last night over oyaiera at Shelton and holding a Bearing in shaitaa tnd.v the member of the com mittee appointed by Governor Hay to look into the oyster-land question, re- tomad to Olrmoli tonight. While no formal etatemeat la made, the commit tee will recommend that the lands peia under the Callow act be transferred to the provisions of the Bush act. unoer .h. r.iiAa .ft tha tttta mir at any time take over the lands by merely giving notice ana paving ,n . .B...a. purchase price of the land and for lm provementa. Under the Bush act. lands revert to me aiaie n u. j other purpose than cultivating oysters. Two boat loada of the members went with the committee under the guidance of Fish Commissioner Rlseland and all paraded around In rubber boots over the oyster neos. . .haniranr nnldtna a l!cene granieti er in, fnretun nation Is permitted to drive an automobile In Ppsln. but surh llcenaa should Kjaaa be aarrled and shown oa demand. POLICE TRICK MOB Woman Who Killed Son Spir ited From Express Train. AUTO RUSHES HER TO JAIL Mr. Edith MIber, Said to Have Confessed to Pouring Acid Down Boy's Throat, Paints Af ter Reaching Prison. ......... -W T. n tl A rUSe Of the Albany police disappointed ?veT?i thousand persona wn union station and the streets today to catch a glimpse of Mrs. Edith Melber. the young Schenectady widow, brought from Rochester to answer to the charge of murdering her five-year-old son Georgle. Stories or tne woman a .-..... the Rochester police and of how she . . i . j .v. - v.. nnnrlnir carbolic acid Rliieu .ua wj "J - a - down his throat when he asked for a drink of water ana nia nn swamp land near tho Schenectady turn pike, had called a throng of auch tem per that the police feared to risk tak ing the woman through It. a., . .h.. hari the exnress IDtlcivi. - - ---- - - stopped at West Albany, three nj'le from tne center 'i Melber and the detectives got out there. .... ... ...Ik., aaar-hari nollce head quarter in an automobile the crowd there waa comparatively were irrw r...v.- 7 . . . eral police hurried her lndoora. but nothing like an organised movement. Though pale and trembling, the woman preserved her composure until she got Inside, men inc i. ........ It was several minute before she re- . ...rrui.niiv tn be arraigned before the Coroner, who has charge or the case at present. r-v. attnrnev ffanford wrs pres .in.. ... ------ - - - - ... - -. . . 1. tha aramsn nil OlieStlOnS. Mrs. Melber voluntarily identified the drug clerk who soia ner m a. C.'.,. . thl. xi t vtalher had (.Aiur . i .'in ..... -- nothing to say and made no attempt to deny the admissions ascriucu i "r the police of Rochester. from Rocheter. said that on the train she told him she was sorrr he killed . ... na4 -ar-a er nTiniia to see him before he waa burled. She also asked to be allowed to get a oiaca: arc-., neorffle's boly has been sent to his a a Wa.'a. hA-riA In firhnCtldV. rrBnaiH i i v...- where the funeral will take place next Monday. PENDLETON TILLERS MEET Co-operation Main Need, Says Presi dent Officers Elected. PENDL.ETOV. Or.. Jan. 14. (Special.) n. .... .nr an.onaration between farmers, atockmen. msrehants and all Industrial Interests In the county. C. C Connor, retiring president of the . i Hnn nt the Farmers county. -r,r. V;. hion of Eauciuon.i im . ;v America, delivered hia annual address today at the conveniiun intu aaac... bled this morning and is still in ses .. n...n. tha severe weather. grain-growers were present from all parts or tne coumj. A. R- Shumwsy, ot Milton, was elect CLEARANCE MEN'S FANCY SUITS $35.00 Suits now S24.50 ' $30.00 Suits now $21.50 $25.00 Suits now S17.85 ' $20.00 Suits now $14.35 MEN'S OVEECOATS AND RAINCOATS Same reductions as above. MEN'S TROUSERS $3.00 Trousers now 2.25 $3.50 Trousers now. .. .2.65 $4.00 Trousers now....S3.25 $5.00 Trousers now. . . .$3.9o $6.00 Trousers now. . . .S4.9a $7.50 Trousers now....5.9o MEN'S SHIRTS Ben Selling's $1.50 Shirt, 98 Manhattan, Star and Cluett Shirts $1.50 Shirts now $1.15 $2.00 Shirts now 81.35 $3.00 Shirts now $1.9o BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.50 Shirts now $1.95 3.50 Shirts now $2.6i Tikes "aire not "VALUES" aft aura a But actaal aafts in ed president for the ensuing year and also delegated to go to Salem and re main for a greater part of the session to work in behalf of legislation de sired by the union. Other officers elected were: W. W. Har vice resident: George Carmlchael. Weston, secretary-treasurer: f Jamea Johns. Pendleton, conaucior; . R. Campbell. Hoidman, cnupiaiu. ua... Ruddc Fulton, doorkeeper, ana james Cresswell, Pendleton, press reporter. STATE MEDICINE OPPOSED Citizens Adopt Resolutions Favoring Enlarged Scope. . .aa .in.... attanried a meeting . . I V. . .. .t.annli. T.ITinlll tO 1 Ol II tL mo. llie.Uk a. - crusade against the system of State Medicine, and passea resolution . memorialize congress ana w.o . n.iri.n the enactment of laws authorizing or permitting dis crimination in ravor or. oub u. schools of healing as against omer schools. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Portland branch of the National league ior jae-.v." dThe speakers said the best work done ..j I- .a.tarlna- health tO the Sick ... ' - .... and in educating the public to avoid dis ease Is done by practitioners, who would be under the ban ana pronionea hum. practice If the system of State Medicine had the power it seegs. The several measures now before Congress and the state Legislature were discussed, phy sicians taking part In the deliberations. NAU'S PHARMACY. Will be temporarily located at 353 Mor rison street, between Seventh and Park, after Tuesday, for tne perioa ol ir . months, after which they will occupy again the old locaiion in Hotel, and also in rne new ... ..... Selling budding. Sixth and Alder. Six Seized for Killing Deer. prxnLETO.V. Or.. Jan. 14. (Spe cial.) Deputy Game Warden Estes brought eight men from Meacham this -I- m.r vera arralsrned before UJUiiiiiiB. - . County Judge Maloney this morning on a charge or killing aeer oui o. c... n.h. a-a ennnri with venison in their possession. These are the first arrests for Illegal deer Kiiimg m Countv In more than four years and it .. ha Mrat trial OVtf Which Judge Maloney has presided since he assumed office the first or tne year. mc .... ...... waa fined I3i ana costs. Ice skating st Council Crest after noon and evening. Watch for signs on Cnuncll Crest, cam. This Prescription . Knocks Rheumatism The onlv logical treatment for rheu matism is through the blood. A pre scription, which has recently proved wonderfully effective In hospital work Is the following. Anr druggist has the ingredients or will quickly get them for you. Any one can mix them. "One ounce compound syrup of Sareaparilla; one ounce Torls compound; half pint firet-class whiskey." These to be mixed and used In tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime. This cured thousands here last Winter. It relieves Immediately. Not only will it eradicate rheumatism ...i,i ht it is a splendid system builder and soon restores appetite and vitality. Many persons troubled with would not be without a . iiruniui...." tj.it bottle of this mixture on hand at all times. CLEARANCE BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $ 3.95 Suits now $ 2.95 $ 5.00 Suits now $ 3.95 $ 7.50 Suits now $ 5.35 $10.00 Suits now $ 7.35 $15.00 Suits now $11.85 BOYS' OVERCOATS Same reductions as above. BOYS' KNICKER PANTS 75c Knickers now.... 49 $1.00 Knickers now 73 $1.50 Knickers now.... 98 $2.00 Knickers now.... $1.45 $2.50 Knickers now.... $1.85 BOYS' UNION SUITS 50c Garments now 35 75c Garments now 49 $1.00 Garments -now 79J. $1.50 Garments now 98 BOYS WAISTS 50c Waists now .35 $1.00 "Waists now 79 $150 Waists now 98 As regdlar seSEnug LLl RING B R 0 KEN UP Rich Chinese Jailed on Smug gling Charge. LONG CHASE NOW ENDED Arrest at Los Angeles of Wong Chung and Wong Wing Sai Con cludes Pursuit That Has Lasted 40 Days. LOS ANOELE& Cal.. Jan. 14. The ar rest of four Chinese, all said to be wealthy merchants of San yrancisco and Los Angeles, who are now held in - . . . i. K.n.vaH tn mark the end ran iv, is - of a smuggling conspiracy which has worried the immigration authorities for . I . l rr-.r.,!.. Q Tl (I reSUlted in tuO redoubling of the Government border guards and even the employment or a special revenue cutter. The men under arrest are Wong Chung and Wong Wing Sai. former in fluential merchants of the Los Angeles Chinatown, and Woo wei ana i j.r. $16.00 and Up if f '"kH p lMclleip a We have a full line of Garbage and Ash Cans. Prices range as follows: ?1.50,1.75, $2, $3, $4 and ?4.50 Call up and we will explain the dif ferent styles and sizes. fiis-irr-" TACU.Co, W l .rail mi Columbia 104-106 CLEARANCE BOYS' SHIRTS 50c and 75c Shirts, now...25J BOYS' SWEATERS $1.25 Sweaters now 50i YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $15.00 Suits now $11.85 $20.00 Suits now $14.35 $25.00 Suits now $17.85 $30.00 Suits now $21.50 YOUNO MEN'S OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS Same reductions as above. . WOMEN'S AND CHTLD'N'S HATS $2.00 Women's Hats 50J $1.50 to $2.00 Children's Hats 50 50c, 75c and $1 Children's Hats 25 sAuidtiioin." LEADING CLOTHIER of San Francisco. These men are said to be the leaders of a syndicate which has smuggled hundreds of contraband Chinese into this country. Wong Chung and Wong Wing Sal were taken last night by Charles Conk ... i--nn.'.A- nf the Immigration Bureau at San Diego, who had followed . . . hnrtri nt anntrn.hiind celes- I n t 1 1 1 una a - . tlals from Ensenada to the Tehacnapl, a chase that occupiea more ...a.. . days. With them were captured rour con- . . . r..,lnn.n Ti n a r A nlRO in 1 R i 1 imuaiill ......co, " " - awaiting deportation, which was or- 1 h.- TTnl,ar1 Rl A t Aft C! O m TT1 i H S 1 0 11 e T Williams today. The alleged leaders are held under $5000 bail. The tip that lea to tne arresi. or nus Chung and Wong- Wing Sal was given Conklin early last November by an in toxicated Mexican, who had long acted as guide for the contraband passengers which the smuggling syndicate Is al leged to have routed over the "under ground railway" leading through San Diego and later through San Bernar dino. VAN DYKE IS SARCASTIC Princeton Professor Shows Feeling About His Resignation. nnix'WTVlV M T .Tan. 14. iSneclal. 1 .V-.. I - ' - Piaue was the reason for the reslgna- -. - T-...1-. h. tion OI Lfr. nenry v mi ui.o ..vu. r .... T-1-la fha nlnln Imnort of the lllCUI.I. "I? ' sarcast'c statements issued by Dr. Van Dyke with the text ot nis resisnnuun A I - "I have been sitting on the back porch i.t. .. hwa tim ctiirlentf.. loner enouch and, if I pick up my knapeack and get DIRECT-ACTION GAS RANGES Are fuel savers, besides convenient and handsome in designs. If you buy one of these Gas Ranges it will be a good investment. Don't lose sight of the fact that we are sole agents for the Co lumbia Range. Without a doubt it has no equal in style, quality and fuel-saving, is sanitary and easy to clean. Come and let us show it to you. Some time you may need one. Hardware Fourth Street, Between Washington and Stark Telephones: Main 1236; A 1236. out, I guess it will not make very much difference." he said, in giving out his statement. Dr. Van Dyke has not been gettln along well with the lesser lights of the ti t: I I .i fonnttv for anme Vfflffl. i 1 1 i.,v..iii . r ...... " j . . according to information coming from a man high up in tne irinceion ib.cu.ij.. STATE TO SEE PROGRAMME Johnson Apeals to People Against "Poisoned Press." oiroiwEKTfl. Jan. 14. Governor TT . . TAhnann 1n an Informnl State ment today announced that he would place the case of his administration pro gramme in the hands of the people of .i.i. Tha fntn nf each measure and the action of each man on that measure, he said, would be made Known to the people of every district in the 8tate- . . v . t He issued a warning against what ne declared to be the "poisoned press," and said that, 11 ne couia noi get iu ... i ,k.An.h tha nf.wflnailf.rs. ho would reach them some other way. He invited every one to look out ior iegisiawyc progress. Vancouver Jury Drawn. . .-.-.rM-.-i.-T) nra.l. .Tan 14. CSne- V -T.V V ' U . J -1 -- - - cial.) The Winter jury session of the Superior court win db gin reu.u.r.r . The Jury list was drawn today. Most of the men are from outside of the city. Dr. Francis Stewart, charged with ab sconding with $1600 from the K. & S. Chemical Company, will be tried at this term. PERFECTION and HARTFORD Oil Heaters; voa need one to heat the bath and bed room ; black japanned S3. 00 S3.00 Bread Toasters for Gas, Gaso line or Oil Cook Stoves. Company jgm t