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"7TT Keynote fcr Speeches at i - the Bc:rd cf .-Trade V: ? Dinner. ALr SHOULD WORK FOR ; V f i GOOD OF. PORTLAND Captains of "Industry Review Success of tho Port, ;and -; Make Provision lor Thoso;; - of the Future. ? r lxK .Z'-f- r,t ;v, ' -v- X ..."Portland la ,ths only place 1n ths -Pacific . northwest v wter ,ths cltisens 'knock" their town," declared Oovernor Chamberlain Jut evening at tjhe annual ' .dinner of the Portland board Of trad. . ' . a "Don't da lt-i The spirit of loyalty : is rMpn..lhf. far tha pro areas mads by tin Sound cities. Th same aplrit .wJwlll bring Portland rapidly to the front I f - a am giaa la o nere wnn rm wu,Bu., . to see poruana Business man put mr fast under a common labia, and their .shoulders to a common wheel, to work la ''harmony for the beat interests or thla "sute and eltr." - - s'- . Ths governor handled the Calllo canal ioueetlon with aoma warmth. Ha aid the. people of tha state bad been given to -understsnd by tha government that . . If certain things were done by tha atata 1 tba federal iotnntnt would build tha " 'canal. ""iWatate-Of Oregon had per- v" formed Ita part of tha work, and there . wii a disposition at Washington to back '"ouror iha propoeltlon and" let' tha work v of , tha atata fall' to tha ground. He - ' v aald It waa wrong. Th government - " at Wsshington should" atand "hy Ha a agreement, and" tha people of Oregon ' ahall . do' so. v Tha portage roaa waa .merely a: makeshift. t-serve . a pur pose until tha canal la finished, v . About 10S men, aome of. them repre sentatives of other cities la the atate. .r listened t the apeaobaa at thoaa who K ;wera called upon by u. w. Alien, tno - iwinuiw sun mw smemen-vs- w board.- Tha gorarnor waa followed by - Wrr D. -Wheel wrlght,.- president of .tha chamber of commerce. ....".J;. ,;; - - SUV WkaalviCkTa. rr have today tjeon ' writing latter ta ., . our representatives to ongresa,"; aald ., Mr.-WbeelrlghW taking them what the . chamber can do to aid in securing ade . quata approprlatlona for tha river and .. harbor work 'needed by Portland and ' Oregon. These, matters' are of paramount Importance, and' the .chamber of eom- -tnerte will bo found .Wady to arry thing in its power to aidt. in tneir ao : ArtpliahmanL' 1 f . r '' ' He told some atorte r the-eifpense of Mr Cotton, and paid eV eompilment irrto tOorirnor- Chamberlain .and all the . ' democrats present, by aaytng that while he did not believe tha presence of any rr great number -of demoorata In tha atata .5 waa desirable. It would be a good thing .:;" to- have a- few mora Ilka tha one who v" had, Juet anokaa. . r II. M.- Cake, prealdent of the Com . merelal ' club, auggeated ' aoma lessons i- learned from tha pest and aotloa for tha '.- future.. Speaking p a reference made f-, -'.by tha toestmaster to hla former . ao- 'tlvtty tn tha work of tha chamber of commerce. Mr, Cake aald ha waa aoma . years . ago- an active 'member of , that body- until . it by reeolutlon excluded lawyrrs from membership, v While alnoe 7Li-then he, had not been a member' of tha " ; chamber, he had' by no means- loot la- crest In-promoting tha advancement, of - ' ' " Portland and tha atata of Oregon. TVhen 1 became president of the Com- . merclab club live years ago." ha aaid, , "the Idea became fixed with ma- that th Tlhlng to do-waa- to work flrat for the development of Oregon and, then -for Portland. .;, . , -,' . ... . " Wka rortlaavd Veedav'.;.C - " - "Here In Portland waa the force abd " j the power. If wa oould but pull to i gether. That opportunity is here today, , greater than aver before. . What wa . must have la more publto aplrit. elvle 4piide. abeolute unity r of action. ' Vf must Unite in building up each along 'tha line of hla own particular organ ' Isatioiir thla . publto aplrit. It Is this . that la making tha cities on tha sound." ' Ha appealed to hla auditors to wake ' r up. sea the great opportunities of the' .''year 110$ and take advaataga of them in developing' of Oregon.. Ho predicted that within six months the Portland Commercial , tlub. now numbering TH . .men, would have a membership of l.C. W.TWTCt6rir"tira biilllan extem Tporaneoua talk, responded to Mr, Wheel. . iwrtght and to others who. ha said, had 4rsT a ALL THIS You Never Know the Mo merit ; When This ' In formation May Prove; ; of Infinite Value. i.T, ILJiJortheoniaerablaJjo n jf Portland to know hi o aoy eitu ow to oe (rciurea af nalnful. annoying and Itching , piles. Know. then, that rDosn'e Oinl- : ment la a positive remedy for all Itchi ness of the skin, for pllea, ecaema, ate. '-One application relieves and soothes, JRead this testimony of Its merit: -; M. Sullivan, employed la tha street -department of the city, who resides oa . . water street, at lie. eaya: "poan'e Olnt- - meat la, without any exception, the best preparation on earth- for tha purpoee for which Ita uaa la indicated, and from my own experience I know that It dow all that la claimed for It- for two years - 1 waa troubled with the worst kind ef Itrhlns and bleedln homorrboids, -1 g irled one remedy after another and even sent Rest for a well-known medicine and was treated, by physicians, but got no 1 .ll-'f . . . 1 1 V I . . V. . T-A..'a AImi. ment. I procured a box at tba Laue lMtvle Drug Co.'s store and the first ap plication gave me relief such as I had not experienced In two years. X con tinned the treitment tot two or three weeks, when I was completely cured, and since then I have been free from the tormenting affliction. Whenever 1 hear any ana evoiplaln af being are nyed with plies I never fall to tell t$iei whst to do to get cured. I would ' willingly give 120 for a box rather than suffer one nlht Ilka4 4ld before I uaed Mn'a Ointment," . rer sale byall dealers.' Price , I rentu ' roater'Mllbum Co.. Buffalo. N. - f ., sola ageate for tha UnitM Htstea. Remember the aama IX) AN S and .take no substitute. KCAU t::2 eM.13ER:BRIGM)E i ' i i. 7" f 'Q.wrMen;Predetif been taking advantage tof the feast fit reason and flow of soul to sbuad bim. As an example sf tha. perversity of mn, be cited; the Oregon Railroad Navi gation company's axtaaalon from Arling ton to Condon. .. v " : . . Thla road runs through a farm that Mr. -Wheelwright -owns, and he has had to pay II cents a bushel for transporting nla wheat to the nearest" railroad sta tlon. Now, I auppoaed be' would fjeel cheerful over tha London xtenslon, for H will haul hla wheat to Arlington lor It -. cents a bushel. ' But he aaya this rata la entirely too high.' .'-'".. y , 7-- aTss Oppoaat to-.OanaL -r" He slid that under the circumstances ha would prefer- to be referred to aa a lawyer rather than aa a railroad man. Reviewing aome points ef the history, of tha Celllo canal and tha portage road, he brought out tha Oregon Railroad SV -Navigation oompanyw . wtlllngneaa at " all times to meet this competition; sad to do. what' It oould lo" remove, obstacles froTfT the way uf the canal and -tha road. I ."Portland must coma to the' front through tee - moutn or tne (joiumoia river," .he declared. rUpon tha open ing' of thla; botUs dependa -tha future growth and prosperity of the city. Tst, how Toany -men er- know ' anything Labout the-real situation at tha mooth af tha Columbia T ,what baa been doneT What Is needed? Why baa the atone for the Jetty been bought at Bugbyf Why was" sand put In tha Jetty: to be washed sway Why hss a large part of the letty bean' destroyed T I do not say. thla In criticism of tha government engineers...- ? ' - - . Hs referred ts the difficulties sf ' a steamship company in building up a proflubla ooeaa i carrying jrafle against thla handicap. ! No ship of fair carry tag' capacity could o over the bar With a Joad. j The lightest "ships must go out 1st tons short. Ths loss on this . cargo . would pay tha expense of ths ship, crew and coal, from Portland to Asia.. Tat tha Portland-Asiatic trade Steamship company was. struggling along trying to -build up an Asiatic, trade la competition with other ports' that ars sending out heavily laden ahlpa. xtr ;a Panama OanaL ' T. Ha isferred t tha time when ths Pana ma canal would be completed and a change FORTUNE SEEKERS ftiislftgos snssBBBBa-Baaaw.sBSMSBssnassm - . " -;,-. 'J.v:. )- Rival 8arvdsf Troasur Hunters v'Havs' Pitched Battle for .. - NOBLEMAN'S PARTY IS ; , COMPELLED TO RETURN Costa .Rioan Gunboat Sent to Preserve Peace-and Order vl : Upon the Island, v . - . (jearsal SseehtTservlce. 1 New Terk. Jan. li A special to the Rio cornea news of an encounter tween rival bends of treasure hunters oa Cocoe island, where pirates' horde is said to be buried. Tba expedition under Lord - Fits-William waa defeated by men under ihe command of Harold W. 8. Oray. ' ; , ,. .' -Tha Lord Pitx-Wllllem party reached tba Uland on the yacht Veronlqua, to And they had. been - preceded by the Oray' expedition oa ' thd yacht Roaa Marine. The latter party had tha Coata Rlcan concession to search for the treasure and objected to the presence of the Plta-Wllllam fores. A fight foUowed la whlK the- Plts-Wililam eoeapony waa beaten off."--- ".- .; ' ' ' The Costa Rlcan government sent ths gunboat Turrlslbla to establish and pre serve order en ths lslsnd. . Lloyd's yacht", register rives Harold W. -S, Oray aa owner- of ths- Roaa Marina and aaya that ehe belongs st Port Southampton. England. - . Ths ateamer City at Panama, arriving at San Francisco yesterday, reports thst while ahe was st Punta Arenas, Costa Rica, tha" English ateam yacht Rose Marina wss 1 la ths harbor, bound for Cocoa island ta search for tha geld that legends say was burled there by aix-tent htiraansora.- A men waned Orsy ts In charge of tha' part-. Ills purpose) la bi:co:i . ' daiy. jouialI Portland. Saturday 6f thd Board of Trad. In ths situation oa tha Paclflo " eoeat would coma. Shine from the Atlantic would bring. jrooda from eastern fao-' toriea to. Paclflo ports, and railroads would haul- Similar goods across . tha country to Jobbers In tha Rooky moun tain ata tea. who. would reach out for Portland's trade. . Tha -ahlpa from tha orient would carry-goods to New Or leans and Joad back-wltb cotton which ths raUroada wsra-now carrying over land to Paeiflo porta for Aalatlo trade .Then Portland would have more need than sver' forsr deep, channel at tha mouth of tha "Columbia, for with that and tba JC llna and. its water grade to Huntington no competition need be feared. .'. : Tom Richardson spoke ; of ths. work of ths tranamlsslseippi congress and tha southern trade' errart nations In aa curlns aovernment aid for keeping the Oalveeton- harbor-' "Thla waa dona by working n tha political managers ana by Securing the cooperation of every man and orgahiaatloa that" bad a selfish Interest in. gaining the' and sought. Ha said similar work had been started by; the-'Portland Commercial club to puah along, tha .work of Improving tha chan nel in the WUlamette and ths Colombia bsrs.-' - -' s ? r" rr::'' ' " ".";'?' ' : Vortlaad's Rapid Orowtaw' -: ' ' Ha aald Portland waa growing -faster than any" other city in the United Statea. Her population Increased lt.tOO during tha last year. ' Her merchants did a business1- of $1SO,000.000. She built moT than 1,100 houses. . . Ha. told of the work and alms of the Oregon Development league. 1 - - Rev. Mr. Jonee spoke of ths favorable western sentiment hs found , among people of. Minnesota. Ohio, .Iowa and Nebraeka, - where be recently- made a lecture tour.' ' " . v I B Hammond. th4 retiring preal dent of the board of trade, gave . f rw remarks on ths work of the last . year. C, Pi Bishop, ex-mayo ri of Salem, made an snthustsstloj address about tha Lewis and Clark fair and'ths work dona by Portland organisations He suggested thst much good might com from In viting prominent men from ever tha state to attend tha annual -meetings and. banquets, sad arouelngthem to - en thualaam In tha development work that putting Into Punta Arenas. It was? re- rjlorteaV waa to , endeavor to obtain con- oeasions for excavauone on tjocoe Island, the place being under ths Juris diction of Costa Rica. Another British -ateam yacht; known aa the Veronlqua, waa at Panama when the City of Panama, left there, and waa alss bound for Cocoa on a search for Oho coin and plata of tha buccaneers. This expedition waa only a few -days ago mentioned la the -dlapatcneo ss having failed to And any trace of tha wealth, after .having made - extensive excava tions. ... Ths Veronieue, It la said, will aoon coma to San Francisco. i PORTLAND MAN INVESTS ' . IN CHEHALIS COMPANY ' (pedal Dtspetck to The JoereaL) " Chshails, Wash-, Jan. 14. T. C. Rush yesterday sold his Intereata In tha Che- halls Fir Door company to E. A. Frost snd 8tate Librarian CabeL Thla gives these two men ths control of ths bus! ness. Ths fir door company wss organ ised hers three years a so. and has built up a btg business since that ime. betngf ona of ths well-known rndustriea sf halls largest manufacturing enterprises. Rush will devote his time In future to local business matters. Hs fs a heavy property-owner hers, snd will continue to make Cheballa hla homer Mr. Frost, who has been living t Portland for the past two years, will remove to Chehalls and live here In the , future. He will have ths active business management ef ths business, William La Balls continuing as superintendent- . ssrsssSsd sttsB, - j From ths Dallas News - "Tow seem te think I'm lying about thla thing." .- - . . . Say, t didn't knew yott were a mind reader." ' " ' - I i. , . Beat Ms Doable. ' 1. , . I knew no one, for four Weeks, when I ' wss sick with typhoid snd kidney trouble.' wrote Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg. Pa., "and when I got better. tlthongh I had one of the bst doctors coil id gel I - wss bent double, and had to rest my hands on my kneea when I walked. From thla terrible afflic tion I waa rescued ny TClectrlo Bitters, which restored my health snd atrensth. snd now I cen walk aa straight ss ever. They ars simply wonderful. Goarati toea! to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders. At Red Cross Phsrmacy, . Sixth and Oak streeta, oa ths way is the I postofBoa. Price lea. . ' Siiiiiiiiiil illf2iiMl Eobsleds Attachments: Studebaker Bros. Co. North w-est REPORT PROGRESS Deep Watirtr Channels andlnner -i Harbor ; at r Both Ends Near Completion. ?: PRESIDENT REQUE8T8 - : --' ENLARGED AUTHORITY Secretary Taft Reports the Labor ' Problem Difficult One r . : . to Solve. . - . . (Jeareal gpecial Servlee.) - Washington, Jan. . In a messags revived by tha aanata from Prealdent Roosevelt Is contained tha flrat annual report of tha Panama, canal eommlssloo. togsthsr with Secretary Taft'a letter re garding Panama affaire. Tha prealdent aaka that he be given greater discretion, aa ba ta charged with ths responsibility af - eonatructina- the- canal. vHa recom mends that tha board Of canal commis sioners be reduced to f We, or preferably three members,, whose duties should be assigned by the president. In bis mes sage ths president saya: j ', "The consulting engineers should not be, put on ths commission, which should be used only aa an exeoutive Instrument for the executive and administrative work. - The actual work of executing tha general plans agreed on by ths commis sion efter receiving ths conclusions of ths sdvlsing engineers must be dons by an engineer-ln-chlef. . It la. In my Judg ment, inadvisable -thsref ore to restrict the exeoutlve'a choice of commissioners to repreeeatatlvea of tba engineer sorpa of tha army and nary. .L-. - . Ha adda that tha man appointed as sd mlnlstrator of ths canal atrip should also aerve aa minister of Panama. Secretary Taft. in his letter, states thst ths commission hss dona a great deal at work in orcanlsation. sanitation and preparation to build Abe-aanai. De cided Dro areas hss been made In tha Vert. fl cation of tha data obtained by tha French engineers, and 'procuring new data. . . - . '. Tha secretary says thst tt may be necessary to increase from It to li per cent the rats or duty tnai may oa col lected br Panama on goods destined for the canal gone. He states that tna ques tKnr of tabor is st-ntf f tewlt- ommende ths cancellation of tha Pacific Mall eeetrwei. He atat surveys were of little value oa account or tno enanges mat nave taaen the methods of construction, and ssys that tha final plans for both- the deep water channel and -tba Inner harbor at either and of the canal. Including a mile of canal,-wttT bsconcluded within tha next two or three months, in connection with a large amount of filling sf low ground. . ..... ..i. 4 r, 1 . , .,, .: - -c - BRISTOW RESIGNS.' . Assistant JetmasSss-eeneral Is'Crroa eb am Vapasaa- aUres V t - ' Ueeraal Sseelal afrvtce.f ' Washington. Jsru 14 Joeeph K Brts- tow, fourth assistant post master-gsn-erai, has resigned, to take affect Jasu sry It. The announcement cams at tha conclusion of "an extended conference yesterday, which was followed hy the executive order of ths prealdent appoint ing Mr.. Brlstow as special commissioner to Inve'stlsate the preeent trade, ewodt- se taeaeaf Bsrlef MTB 1 Painkiller VZZ : evening. January .yisca. 330-336 East Morrison . x. tions and freight rates between the At lantlo and Paclflo coasts and determine the bast policy of managing tha Panama railroad. ,--.-- . -; CATTLEMEN FORM T CVI-KEff ASSOCIATION Civil -ad Results' In,' SpHttlng Natonal .Livestock Assjo 1 1 H elation jnT!rvo.- - : '- ' (jeeraaLJpseUl ervlea.) i Denver, Colo., Jan. 14. The adoption of a aaw oonstltutlon by tha National Livestock association, which admitted the. Backers to membership and pro- r&sot pontrol of ths organisation aput tne association in two and the eatUemen, boras and' swine growers seceded and formed a - new association under the name of the American StocksTOwer association. . Praotloaily tha Only stookraiserg left la ths National Livestock sssoclatlon ars the 'sheep growers. With them re main ths commission men- and stock yard's Interests, - - - - . - Tha defection tn tha ranks came after a long assslon In which there were hot speeches and : many parliamentary tangles. Tha cattlemen from the first have strongly opposed. tha admission of packers and sspoclslly of ths railroads, maintaining that these two Influences would sltlmately dominate the stock In dustry of the country to ths detriment of ths individual growers - . - Aa soon as the question of ths adop tion of tha . amendment admitting the packers to membership, ths cattlemen began leaving tha .hall la large nurar bare, and tha new constitutional amend ment was adopted by a vote of (6 to 4 ft. Tha new association -will - be . com- aa amalgamatloa of. other associations as was ths esse with ths older organisa tion, ,- Conrad Schaff er sf Colorado was elected president of ths new body. TO REDUCE EXPENSES " " - OF, BENTON COUNH Corvallla, OrV Jan, 14. Senator Avery from Benton haa introduced a bill in the aanata to ' abolish tha office of county recorder tn Benton. The office at prea eat yields a salary of 11.609 a year, but the bill Introduced proposes that tha dutlea of tha reoorder be turned ever to tha olerk, tba latter to be allowed a OS -a--year. Tba expense last year ef running Benton 1 l.reO; Eaetrr January an account la rendered by the clerk to the secretary . of atata, and thla la used by the secretary In settling ths amount of Benton's portion of ths state taxes. ' Clerk Moses la struggling now with tha extension of ths asaessmest rolls. It la a tedious ' task, there being 41 funds to be figured out Including regular and special Is vise and road funds. A bill now before, tha house proposes to redoes ths salary of Benton county's judgs to 7!e a year and of tha school superlntsndent to IIOS. If If becomes slfeotlvs ths changs will be made at tha closs of ths present terms In ths re spective Offices. 1 .. I BREWERS' MONEY USED - - TO CARRY MISSOURI SLT Lsuls, Jaa 14. 4n 4." Investigation-being conducted by tha legislature of tha chargea against Thomas K. Nled- rtnghaua, caucus nominee for .United States senator of the Republicans, thai hs had accepted 111,900 .from St. Louis brewers, Mr.Ntedrtnghsus mads a com plete denial. Hs admitted, though, that Brewers- Buses) .and Stlfet and htmssif gave fll.999 to help carry Missouri for the Republtcaqa, but ao Ugtslatton waa promised, Street, Portland,- Oregon Do 6000 off There is no case on re cord of a cold resulting', in ous lung trouble, after had been taken, It stops the cough and heals the lungs and prci vents serious results from a cold. ' 'v -. v V r:"- '' Do, not take chances on a cold wearing away lor experiment with some tin known . preparation that costs ,' you . the J same . as Ifoleya Honey and. Tar.. Remember the name and get tne genuine. Jk SiTirt Coll for Thris Csathv Tba following tetter from A. J. Nus beam, of Batesvttlo, Ind., tells ita o.ws story: "I rmSetwd for three months with a severs cold. A tlragrflst prepared tna soma tncdicins, aad a physician pro. scribed for me, yet I did not improve. I then tried Foley's Honey dad Tar, aad sight doses cured me.' "Three- sixes 25c, 30c, $1.00. - Tha 50 cast sisa contains two and one-half times as noch aa tba small lUs and tha 11.00 bonis almost gi ttmaf aa noch. , , - ; . ; , s:lo Ha Eic:m::a cy laws Davis Drag Company aad Weodaa-4, ;--v dartrs-aJ Oow - --- D. r. Brokmler, who was clerk st Re-r-'"n, heed-iuarlers, testified, that T "-' rvs at verteue t-e j i i ;a l.cri- 1" ' - .on Eubooird C' A Word of Advice ; HEftiS "AJffif THmrKJCASONS- WHX TOU-s-SHOyUD ATTEND -OUR BCUQQL: , ' , ... - - - "' TT IS TWO POPULAR BCHOOt. Of TUB CITY,' IT 10 KNOWN BY1 BUSINESS TsTEN. tJTS PRO-' PRIETOR8 ARB TEACHERS. IT 1 OFFERS A COMBINED BUSI NESS AND SHORTHAND. "COURgB. : IT GRADUATES ARB A LI, ' EMPLOYED. CALX. ' OR WRITS FOR CATAIXKJUB. DAT AND NIOHT. y .' Business CcHkK Corntr 5ini tad Krfcca S. PYR0GRAPIIY I .: - ' .- - - 1 Our class In- all applications ef ' ths art convenee each Tuesday and Thurs day afternoon from a to 4 o clookv - MULTNOMAH INSTITUTE : M sixtb amest. , v Phone Red 17U. .-Portland, Or. Mtne Surveying. Railroad 'Work. Iniga. . tlon. Reclaiming of Wet Leads, City and County Work Gene rally. DAVID LORING , Qvll Engineer and Scrveysr ; ' .- Notary Publta.. -. ' ' :"r Boom T, Xamntoa aidg. ?frnana. Of. Vhoaa MaisTuaa. We sell atacks of Wall ra . ' as barrels of-OLOfeS V J. PROOF PAINT, the kind V'n s antee In every package- Th- 4, ao superior one haa to try It to I wertn. , . 1 . 1 V 4'- A --