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THE pREGON DAILfr JOURNAC POnfLANP. FRIDAY EVEKIKO. FEBRUARY 17; r- TOUCHES VEllY LIFE ....... SCUTKEHi' SCCIETY mm nfM6Af.lATI0iTIS "F4 warn TO BIG . FORTUNE - OF KLAMATH COUNTY ot in EIUCIIFAVOH UUUaU'.; v rJPr omJnwtPirTFom Other Heartless Brakeman Is Means of judee Frazer ' Gives Decision Organizations Seeking, Oregon': ;.'',' Sida.of Mason and Dixon's . Making Frank Angus a v. . Wealthy Orchardist. Which Makes Possible Irriga. "V4 tion of Add Land. -'-:: ' CANAL COMPANY RIGHTS , Welfare Frown On Chamber v of Commerce Plan. ; ( ; i ' "T WILL' (ENCOURAGE. FRIENDS STREET CAR CONDUCTOR EACH BELIEVES IT HAS . -rTO COMEitO. PORTLAND ;.;r BECOMES APPLE RAISER 'W ?' CONFIRMED BY COURT V GOOD1 FIELD OF ITS OWN Valuabl"Adfiinct to Work Fair Story That Illustrates the Won i derful Opportunities that Ore- gon Offers to Willing Ones. 1 Reclamation Enterprises May Information Bureau Points to :;:WhyPay;Morc-THah. , - ... - Director Are Doing to Ad-,. . Sell to Government, Which Is 7 Ready to Push Work. ; v Work Done in Past Year at verbs Exposition.' Union Depot; 7 - TOROIfifRO It. j;,, mm v V--V -' , . -.'..- . . i. ' 1 - ..:-- . ; - "' ' ' v -' ."- ' , . ... ''.'V '' " 1hi;ltuJiliiirTiltttiiil b'ra taking an Interest ia . the movement to weioome soulhernere to thle city during the fair -T ui to endeavor t Interest- thorn 'In the l5rop6n!Uon.-AhotT-I,ortlnl la the' pleaa- '"""'"'.antest aumraefjrwort -tirtho . country. lanCjiiaUoBaJ banks have lumbers or corresponaenia in ins south. Product of tho Pacific north- vmt, particularly ' canned -Balmon. art - marketed In tho southern atataa 1 large quantities,- an 't already cordial bual- relatloiuuexist-between roruana " souineru pww- 'Oovornor Ooorco B.' Chambartatn of Oregon' has sent: word that ho will Vlo Portland this evening to no present at the orirantsstjlon of tho Dixie tocmty -Aw iiircetigatiouf tne quee llioitof trrelle-membership, has ahtwn surprisingly lanre 'nomtwr of -south?) em people In Portland. - '' The : society .- will -be- fortnd ,thle evening a tho city hall. Among thoof wjingaj names r aTrrial y mentioned for membership are:' Col. R. JX Howard, formerly . praaldent p( y New Orleans' j limiliar i Hi nirilVnTTi'i : C Lombardi, formerly ' of Texas: Tom.- Richardson, IbulaiaiaiCJiUar-Wod. Maryland-C. -sr'Jaekaon..-Vlrtlnla; . Walter Dennle. ' Texaat Governor Cbsjnberlam; James J Wiwdi WiiTfSTiil Tdra. Horatio H. Parker, 'Alabama; Mrs. J. P. Batcbelder, Virginia; Wirt Minor, Virginia; Mr. Nixon, Virginia; Mra. ' Palmer, South ' Carolina; Meaara. Pillow. . Qarrlgus - and - "I hav-poka toa- nambar qx souin. .eraera whom I have met In Portland .about the likelihood of oar being, able to interest people or toe . sou in to come here for their summer -vacations." aaid Caeaar M. Lombard!, president of the Gordon Drain company. . "it la gener ally believed this could be don to soma extent Thftjsusnrar' In the south are at. Large numbers -of the well- rlinnns gn tn eaatern summer to -.the' lakea of Mlnnaaota ' Frank .Angus.; who waa In PortlanJ this week visiting old friends.- fur nishes an. Illustration of the oooortunl tiea Oregon offers, to her children and to toe newcomer,--. - ,. , Some years ago Mr. Angus was a atreet car conductor on :the lines of the Portland Street Railway company, but owing to some dlffloujty with the super intendent -he retired. It happened at a time when he was extremely short ot runda. He never had been ablo to get ahead . financially, - and owned nothing more than the usual limited amount of personal chattela that men cannot well get along without. Seeing no opening for work In this city, ha resolved to go east'- . ' - ;- He waa loath to part wlththe few pieces of silver left In bla pocket after he had discharged his small debts. Ha opk passage on he. blind baggage, oyer tne uregon ttauroad Navigation com pany's line. At Hood River a brakeman put' him - off of - the train. Wandering about In the little town. - without " a friend within Its preclncta or any -hope of securing-work-.there, he saw an ad vertisement for berry - plckerar He promptly, sought oiit tho berry "patch owner and accepted a lob. Mr. Angus the other day refused IIS. 009. fo hlsi apple orchard In Hood River valley, about three mtlea from the' town, where, nine years ago, (the brakeman compelled him to seek and find the for tune waiting there for him. - REPAIRS TO COURT veiy -to-do soH5tTor . uni Wisconsin, for the hot months. ' rovttoad Beats Them AO. I "At none of ".these resorts Is there ' . to-be found the delightful climate en . Joyed Jn Portland, . free from the usual pesta- ef the summer season elsewhere. hsva, during the last few montha sent nrge aniuuut--CBMlterature about Ore- riends In the south, and --1 think WB-oanbrtng" manr of them to Ihe bewls and Clark fair.- 7 Colonel Howard, who was one of the best known rnenia'NeW Orleans, is a lcaLaOulhernorL and the walla of his quaint old real estate office, at UlW First street are hung with pictures of southern men and scenes. Prominent Is a large, fancifully enaroased and framed . -resolution adopted by the New Orleans . . chamber of commerce, thanking him for his va ! u fi bUj-K-t-erea- "I o tho city,' on treoccaitlon of hla retirement from the office of president . . , "The Dixie society," continued' Mr. Lrfmberdfewlll be an efectlv agency In 'securing the attendance of southern - era at the' fair, and in extending- a . friendly, reception to them when they -romehere-f-'Alreal ;' a great many " Southern people are residents of Port- land and Oregon. - It Is the desire of people of the south to cultivate and strengthen friendly feelings with their '.. northern brethren.. This spirit can., be j-jr4-encouraged by.the ptxie aoclety." ., POBTaVsjnB'S WAnOa VrfTX.T. ' A subject which" should Te of vlul Interest and .av matter of pride to all fltlaena of Portland la the city's water supply. J. P. narawho forjanyjears has been the chief engineer of the sya- of money. Hi item, and who--is laminar with every Inch of it .will gtve a talk on this sub- : Ject at the Toung Men's Christian asso ciation ' thti evening at t o'clock. The lecture will-take, up tho subject of the source, 'distribution and . financial an- ayatem. Mo admission fee will be charged. , - HOUSE SUGGESTED Time and Weather Have Made " Cement and Paint Abso- : Jutely Necessaryi t' 1 COUNTY. CLERK'S NEED '7 t -DEMANDS MORE ROOM Improvements Asked for Will at Once Be : Made .on the v:; .'.; Poor Farm.. y ':' T.,-. In . preparation By a declirloo of Judge Fraaer mailed yesterday to Klamath county, the Irri gation of "at least 100,000 acres of arid land ia jnade- poeaibla. jt.alMenablee the construction- of-areana' large enoegh for navigation 0 miles from Klamath lake. In the event the original plana are-cerried out by the Klamath Canal company, one of the parties In Interest the. Irrigated area' may be as large as 200,000 acres, ' - ' ; Judge Praaer last summer went to Klamath Falls to hold court 'for Judge. H. U Benson and bear a -case Involving principally . right- -of way for Irrigating canals of the Klamath Falls Irrigation company-whih-tha been operating for SO years, and .the Klamath Canal, com pany, a strong concern that proposes reclaiming from 100,000 to 200,000 acres In the r country tributary ' to Klamath lake. The K&math trails Irrlaratlng com. pahy claimed title i to right of way (0 feet wide, which, if confirmed, would prevent the . Klamath 'Canal" company from proceeding, with the execution of Its extensive plans unless a tunnel were built at a tremendous expense. By the decision of Judge Praaer. the plaintiff Klamath Falls Irrigating company has failed to prove title to the full -width of the o-root strip, wmcn It has used as rlcht of way. and the defendant 1 secures part of ' the-concessions demanded.; . : '' v The net result will be to permi.' both enterprises to proceed with desired Im provements, end Increase materially eae area of reclaimed land. -' Owners of both concerns are negotiat ing with - the government to sell out right and turn the reclamation enter prises over to the- Interior department. If the government r accepts the . terms offered,- the reclaimed area will, be not less than 400.000 acres. Part of this wUl be lower Klamath lake,- which Is to be drained.. - -. Klamath company s future la bound up largely In the success -of Irrigating en terprises. The decision of Judge Fraser will be regarded sa of Inestimable value Id forwarding the development of that region. Confirmation of - part of ithe rights of the Klamath Csfial company, sufficient to enable the execution -of Its plana, will insure the reclamation-of an Immense area otherwise of little -value. Gates Sends Up. Wha' The American Woolen Co. controls the output of woolen and '.worsted cloths of the United States.1, The price of wool recently advanced andV the . prlc ' of woolen goods was rapidly Increased by the American' woolen co. from 10 to lft nor cent on all Nrool.' goods-: also as much- aa il ner-cenfi oa xertalnweaves 1 viar. iw.Hiun, ins counanjn wui urn i Wnnwn Ia itverv men women for- the Lewis andt e c repaired, repainted and an addition will be made to. the quarters ef the county .cleric, by utilising a court that .la between the clerk's and . re corder's office.- The occupants of the courthouse believe that the. taxpayers do hot wish the structure to remain In Its present condition, with the cement covering defaced and discolored. , Inside, too, tho walls are dingy, and is In need of- repairs' , . . . . , - "We are considering the, matter. said Judge Webster, '."and are disposed to take some-action to carry out the wishes of those who are asking that the court house be repaired," . 1 : To give more room to the county clerk and hla recording department, the open court between the main offices of the clerk and those of Recorder McCord may be covered, whleh would add about 600 square feet t the available apace. . County Treasurer Xwla will . occupy the rooms formerly used by Assessor Blgter, but they will be made more con venient and mora secure for the keeping Although decided opposition fa beard from tho Qregon information bureau- the Manufacturers' association., ana: the Portlaad board of trade, the chamber of commerce goee on with - arrangements for amalgamating, all these bodies with headquarters -and a permanent exhibit In the Chamber of Commerce building. The Manufacturers' association ' hss practically decided against the proposed consolidation by referring the question to Ha secretary, C. H. Mclsaac, for final decision. Mr. Mclsaao la absent from the city,, and Is known to be opposed to combining- the) association with any other body. .The board of trade has not shown any: Indication : of favoring the consolidation plan suggested by the chamber. 'Officials of the board Bay they are working ln.tbelr .own way for tho advancement of the city's Interests, and are occupying a field that is pecul laxly .their twiu. JThey liave inaugurated a campaign for additional 'membership, and. have established an official board of trade organ. , '-'.'.?'- e The Oregon Information burean in the union depot Is', not -responding favor ably to the- chamber's Invitation to come In with Us exhibit George O. BirreL assistant secretary In charge of the x Thls bureau meets a special need, by reason of Its location as weU as by Its methods. Her at the union depot not a day passes that travelers stopping off between- trains, or for a few hours, do not come into our rooms And examln. the eshlblt.-- They : invariably become deeply Interested in Oregon's reeourcea. and carry away favorable Impressions ana uieraiore mat is oouna to acoom pllah much good for the state. - During the last year 12.(00 such visitors regis tered. I do not -believe one-half would have attempted to find an exhibit In the chamber of -commerce up town. We seat out during the year S7.000 pieces of liter ature, wrote 044 letters,' and received 496 Jotters. - The larger number of people wnom we nave assisxea to loeaie nave bought farms or settled on -government land and are well gatiaried , with Ore The board trustees or the bureau eon sists .of Charles . E. taadd. ebalrrasn W. M. Killings worth, secretary; W. H. Beharrell,. T, D. Honeymhn, B. C Jod son.-' - i, ' ; v kewasswajsi AT THE -THEATRES. "Don Caesar - dt Bagan." of money will be kept on 'hand, se that warrants may be paid on demand. The county- will be out of debt by. June 1, and thereafter warrants will be taken to the ' treasurer for-payment as soon as they are Issued. . .' ' '. t ' . The county ' court also contemplates making Improvements at the poor farm. the capers of the market. The Chicago,, the big store tn the middle of the block. tt, 71, 71 Third street, between Oak and Pine, did not have any tip of the coming advance, but foreseeing that the Lewis and Clark fair crowds would cause a big demand' for goods months ago, thty plsced orders for the years supply in clothing, etc, getting advantage or low prices before the rise In woolens began. The great Jalf paat seven, or seven dol lar ana a naif lor cnoica oi over euv all-wool and worsted tailor-made suits, worth Hi. 116, IIS. Is the grandest op portunity ever seen In. this city for the people to dress well and do It at a price within the reach or every man. - It 'a a mistake to Imagine that Itching piles csn't be cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can .help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and per manent cure. At any drug store, 69 cents. . jTHMMt. losy wers-jecommended by the grand Jury, end the need of better facilities Is generally recognised. The water supply is Inadequate, and immediate relief In this particular M demanded. Superin tendent Jackson made a report yester ( day showing the necessity for Immediate Improvements In , the sanitary., condi tions. ' 'I . . - . ! ; tte Room J Reduction jnf WINTER SHOES, Just to No shoe house in the city can show oroffer-such values as we r offer during this sale." Mn's; riahfJ-ewed vici, Telow, patent calf and patent kidShoea, reduced C .47aWUt Men s good Workiflg end Uress Shoes, reduced to .......... Women's best makes of Shoes, in all leather, reduced to,... ,.i Women's Shoes, as good, as . ; gold, reduced . to , ... . - '.i... $1.35 $1.35 $1.79 .:. ill rTr '' I." 'A feea.------ .. wmmmmm I A . . , ma . Tlll ; ' - ;' '' " V 1 ' - " ' ' " ' " 1 , . , -.V .' Men's Strongest ;-Shoes made as good its , any for .$5, reduced . Women's best K' P, Reed's tJ C make, reduced , to ., .... .v .. .nyLwLO $1iCs . . . ... .... ... ...... . . r Vj r W)C Ml SHOES at......'............... opiesVU Ml . - J SHOE STOKE . . ' . - ...... . ' BOYS' CALF SHOES at. ' GIRLS CALF AND KID The Store of Style and Values 230 -232 Morrison Street, ; Portland sosperted by Marls -Drafaah sad an exeeneat pnjr at plarerLwlll .becla aa esa-asei of three tuifnaiiiiii it the sUrqnaai Onsd theatra-tonltlia piiststlng the rosustle erssis. "Den Caesar de Hasaa." whleh will else the bill for the speetal-sries siarlaea toeaorrew, Satarday slfkt 8hakeapeare's great .tragedy, "Othello,'' wilt be thtf bllU It Is te popalar fancy - that the rharacter of Dea Cheaar anst sow er fully asyeals ana Oartas B. Haaforal aeleettoa ef this play as the sabjeet ef bla Istast snretscolsr realm Is -eere-- with eethaslastle sad aaiveraal ssersvaL , Mr, Haafocd, will again be aoeesipaaied by Marla-Srofneh. wbe will have tbe reie- ef Marluaa. .Beats areaow seUlag. far the ea. gateawat. ., ''- mQw Vadla." Que Vadla.' the htasse 'k, Onoortnslty te relfslsus spertsrle, at' tbe Colanbla -thai will anoa be Beat. There will -be teaaorrow afteraooa aad tae last 'l tomorrow night. - - Aside tram. Its bistorts Inter, Oas Vadla presents' ai tntessely Istemtlng story, fall f kamti, aaailssa ssd aenasUoss. Lrta, tbe boa tar girl, powerfully eertrsyed by latberiae Counties, hi tbe eeatral agore or tse paty. sad stirs He eedltars te tbe see past aympaUy la ber terrible atravgu wita aer parsseaters. Tht Lady of Lyons" Is the taodera race far crang revrrsls (aisosa player Lard Irttaa's elasslellsve re nasea, "The Laily of Lyoea." baa tbjea see of tbe -mot ami easts! la NevTTork elty. Tbe asnoeBeesMBt that a beaatirol New Jar rs prodaetkm of '"The lady ef Ioes"' la to be aaee ea tbe. Cotanbla star will be ef Bore thae psselsg Istenat. -It will start Monday autlaee aad tae .fall strenrui ef the in. eomparaMe fohwibls Stock eosipaay - will be called ea te All tbe eaatr. . Great Military Play. ta ? Bertsalat wttk the svaday - saatlaee Braadt-Banme 8 tor esaipaay at the tbeatre will sradeea tbe Ms ra ana a tte 'Northers Llchta." Tba locale mt "Northers Llsfate" la-tsMeatass. Tbe rail steeagtb oi tbe sew ergaenetioa win be ased; tegether witb a baad ef ladlass aae a rail eoapsay ef United IUM army rrfllsrs,- Beats are i selltsg. Tbt Stara Feator Acts. MIto.eiaka, the greet mlrrer ssaesr;' Claed Ranf.' tbe wb-e . Josgbn-, and tbe aerobe tie work ef tbe Tarfce-Hrbert trie are tbe reams acta at tbe Star theatre this week. Others . the sroarsai are Mar Elliott, sketch teem; earell at naeraon, eoSMdlass; Daisy vsraoa, tae esiiaaati. aae tae assjataasusjis. ' Baby Mnd,enrill at Baker. ; Batty M anerrllli by far Tae star ittreetloa st the Baker tale week sag It's tbe little tot's ssenad weak. Many ether hlgk-ebus acts ge te anas ue siu a gone eae. . 1 Lyric Hit, The Lrrle ' Block eeapaay Is asktec tremesdoos kit tbhi week la their sparsdM nr 4 act tow ef that esettlBg-erasn. ."Bla Oraede. Mr. Bay and Baby Owens au la splendidly h ea sets aaa tae ntaitnei esaeraees tae Berlereaaare. r, ; '',,,". . Jeaa Stv Reamy at Grand. : Next week tbe Orsad has eagaswd esneetafly Mbw Jean St. Bessy. - This artletle vers I sele 1st will appear la a Mend ef tie arte eparsrle rlect lose, rate la ted ta aneae the adattratlea aad esfhaslssai ef latetngeaai lovers ef aaanlo. Special Irk Matinee. aftamose st 1 11 e clock Charles Baaford will aria. at "Dea Oaeaar de Ba- " far the aaa trace stumtlua at tbe M arena is Oraad - treatre. special prices will srersll. "Othello" will W the MU teaaorrow atght. . Brtath 'of Mew-Mown Hay. There are bet three store ' eppea tanltles ef wtrnaaaree: tbe ftcamtt-Slaeme eompewy Is rtyite I A lor Iafaats aai CUUraa. , BeBrg the CgnatsT-of ...I ' ' ' H -;6'' ,-r.'s '- 4. ' WSll ll irM irirriTiOvrn rrrrYvnil ? -when thc .MOYER -will ' . -V e ',. ....... i - ' A . .. - sell you ia 5 First -Class Sprini Suit for this price? You may look: the town over -; and will notf find theii-cqlial lfof ;;$ 1 iHr-; . They wixe'rthe ' fifeT showiv- DCjk ottr word for U KNOW what that means. 4 r $2' tWhenyou5eVl.tln Boston Painless Dentists StVs KOBXIBOV rraVXaTT. ; . -Known ' the - wnrM Sver. are the only entlsts In Portland : havlne this world. , . renowned painless . system i for . doing up to - date system s. saves us - tine and you-jnoney This, la secret why we the. best work . for tne. 10 west prions. AH work raaraabeed tot 19 years. a. J. . . , . r , ,i VI athw gassB, : i.c st i r ru IK S " soe kii.vkk m i.i.iryLa GOLD FILUNOU . '.. . ... ii and in gold crown a.. :..-. 00 raid SET TEBTH,;.. ........ We hsveaa soeciaMst in charge of each deoartment. Best -. artificial . teeth- makers, best frown and bridge work men and gold fillers in -tne wjoria.,-- , OavowsT avd .amzsoa '.man, .a We are first In point -of. perfection and durability - of . work . in , tne . dental business of Portland. YeOldeJrielMd RellsMe BOSTON PAINLESS DErJTISTS1 "mit atommmoaT Op. ftelBT.ll rraak aad Old VosboStoe. Hours 1 -ia my lit n.m. Sunday. a: a. an, to iig p. m. - v , . ) Be sue you aae la the rlgai plaee. i- . . . ntah's great rarat drama,. ''Loners', tae. which k) seentlnr tbe Empire theatre this week with-a breath Trent a seld et aeaVaaMra lay. Mies. Brandt sad Mr. Beww. here . scored Ate Mte sf tbekt Heasi - k -' r.i 1 1 hi.. ' WILL: DISCUSS LOCAL C-i CONDITIONS IN LECTURE At -the .Temple Beth Israel : tonight. beginning at I o'clock. Xr, Stephen - 8. Wise wlll.deUver an address 'oa.JTbe Relga.bf lawlessness In the Land," and In the course of It, the speaker will have something ef Importance to say en local conditions. Dr. Wise Is - a- man well Informed en the feat n res of the elty gov ernment and whlla there Is no reason te believe that his -address will be excep tionally sensational, there are some tope- lea wnion tne speaker la uaeiy.to handle with freed em.. Sim' Strangers are welcome. (aeeetel Dispatch te The Joaraal.) Dayton, Or., Feb. 17. The residence ' Orandms, Kane at thia place. waa burned yesterday. Sparks - from ' the chimney set fire -to the" moss on the roof and tha flames rapidly spread. The dryness and higti wind rendered it Im possible te save the building, but a large portion ef the furniture wss saved.. The building was one of the old eat In this section, bet was 'well preserved. Lose, U0; partially insured, ; SALE. , . ':t . 1 -H'-.,-.. ,! Will end with February. If you don't know it, let us tell yon now, Wt are selling, everythmg in our stock of Clothing and Furnishings t Big Reduction of r 33li to 50 Per Cent SHOES Tle- cJwJ.lsg--"rJtrr i- -'a Hwvarawu a, wwiuwat and Children's, st Big Reduc-1 : '. '-yf''--tions. . ; r'-.;i-i - : ItAINE OLOTIalKG ' AM) CK.CAOO SHOE SI OSES v r lMie7,FirfrStreet, Betweca Morrison uAYia. .- 1 . , . , WeatiisteDini .. ,.t ......... ; . . 1 H ' , ' ' .V. then conies ths end of our - ." lr"c: f Aniiool itace 5ale ,Wother and "general 'trade cowlidora-cauaus'to con tinue the .Clearance Sale lone mors week. Tomorrow," Sat- day,. we will have a. DIG TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS That the reductions will be remarkablewo great that you will see for yourself at a glance. It will pay. you big to be i :.. : ' . first" here Saturday morning. MENfl 'OHOEO EXCLUSIVEUV , , . feet FiTTERS : -' ': r 270 Washington SUreet, Between. Fourth and Fifth Streets. - '.V