The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 21, 1S07-
IT
PLAH TO REGLAIL1
DESERT LAUDS
I-
First
Dry Farming Congress
Meets in Denver to Dis
cuss Reclamation.' f
EXPERTS FROM CAPITAL
DISCUSS EXPERIMENTS
ment, of Agriculture) Present
Form Permanent Organization for
Development f Wwt. - -
':
' (Journal Special lnt)
. Denvsr, Jan. 24. The Transmlssls-
slppl Dry-Farmlns" congress, , the first
' large meeting ever held In the Interest
of the reclamation of the aml-ar-ld re-
glons of thewest, convened In Denver
..; ' today for aMwo days' session. . Dele
gates ere present from every . weatern
stats, and the Mississippi vallfty baa a
'-'' aubatantlal representation. Tba Initial
. aeaalos today was devoted to the work
of ore intuition. ,
s The congress prumlBwta haver re Bnlts
, of a aubstantlal and far-reaching char
'., aotar. Tha chief alms, ss outlined in
tba opening" addresses, will be to form
V a. ' permanent educational. interstate
organisation somewhat on tha lines, of
the- National Irrigation congress, and
to afford a full and free discussion of
tha prlnctplea of anientlflc soil culture,
' and of their development In the wests
' ' - Zzperta . Trom Washing-ton. .
- Tha government at Washington has
manifested Its .. Intereat la - tha-movement
by sending to tha congress almoat
""the entire staff. of "dry-farming" ex-
parts In the employ of the department
of agriculture. Prominent among; those
who are to deliver addresses are: K. C
Chllcott of the department of dry-land
,.'.' agriculture; C 8. Bcofleld, In charge of
weatern agriculture extension; Dr. I J.
Brtggs, physicist of the bureau of soils;
T. H. Kearney of the plant-breeding
-. laboratory; W. T. Swingle of the divis
ion of plant-Ufa history; Mark A. Carle-
- ton. United States oereallat. and El
wood Mead, chief of the bureau ef Irri
gation and drainage investigation.
: Slstlngulslisa Kpeakers. ; ,
"' Other men - of : prominence whose
-names -sppear--' on - the-e) program arei
- - John Fields of Oklahoma City,. Profes
, sors W. F- Bnyder, U. A- Burnett and
K. (J. Montgomery of the University of
' Nebraska, Professor B. C' Buffum of
..the University of Wyoming. Professor
W. i Olln of the Colorado Agricultural
college. Professor J. J. Tlnsley of the
- Agricultural college of - New . Mexico.
" " snd Professor. W. M. . -Jardlne of the
University of ytah. who la now In
' charge of all (he government's dry-land
''" "work throughout the country. Repre
sentatives of many leading railroads of
tha west are also In attendance.
yeirs or a term for grand larceny, ran
aay and came to Oregon. , Tha Indiana
prison official lost track of him until
a photograph cams under the notice of
the Oregon prison officiate whils Rosenberg-was
doing time here. The Indiana
officials were notified. Thomas Lr
mond'haa started back with the prisoner
to, the "Iloosler" state.
To Investigate Negro Troops.
(Joorsal BdspUI 8rrlra.t
Washington, Jan, 24 -Tha senate has
passed the compromise Foraker reso
lution authorising- the committee on
military affairs o Investigate the facta
wi aiiru-jr Brownsville - on ius
nights of August IS and 14th last, with
out questioning "the legality or Justice
of any act of the president in relation
to or connected with that affray." f
. Ralph Crowe Alleges Desertion,
(Hpeclal Dl.patch to The Journal.) .
Pendleton. Or., Jan. 14. Divorce pro
ceedings nav--tie n"'starMd'by" Ralph
Crowe against Carrie Crowe, with, de
sertion alleged. . They were married at
Walla -Walla, May-15, 1905. - The plain
tiff declarea the defendan deserted him
on September 15, 1906, while they were
living at Ilermlstnn. - v
FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS
COMUIS r.!ER WANT TO
SWAP WITH m
Don't Use Any Remedy That Keep
-:-?-- it, ponuinl a Secret. r,
1 People who are troubled, with" stom
ach weaknesa. cannot afford to use any
remedy unless they know what It con
tain a
Ml-o-na Is not a mere digestive glv-
tH only-tmpoiryreIlerrbur"a"speoiric
for ail disorders or the digestive . or
gans, and so" effects a permanent dure
tor stomach troubles.
Tour physician will ' tell ' yon that
nothing la better than a combination
of chemically pure bismuth subgallate
to allay any Inflammation of tha stom
ach and bowels; cerium oxalate, to
strengthen tha stomach nerves; sodium
bl-carbonate, which - neutralises the
poisonous acids that " are present In
stomach troubles;, end ' nux vomica,
which will restore vigor to the digest
ive organs, and tone the whole nervous
system.
This combination - la found only In
Ml-o-na stomach tablets, snd It so rare
ly falls to strengthen the digestive sys
tem and cure all forms of stomach dis
orders that the remedy Is sold under a
guarantee to refund the money-unless
It cures -' r---- ;-.----;-,
, If you suffer from Indigestion, dis
tress sfter estlng. specks before the
eyes, headaches, pains in the back and
aide, emaolatjon. bloating-, nervousness,
sleeplessness, or any . of -the other
symptoms of sjjomarh troublos, begin
the uss of MJ-o-na stomach tablets at
once. - gold In 59-eent boxes. '
- Write- today for -a free' sample -package,
and also give us .your symptoms,
and one of the best known stomach
specialists will give your case his care
ful end . personal -attention .. .without
charge. ' Booth's Miona company. Buf
falo, N, T. . . ..w v...- j
IEOIIS.G-.DCIUSS EVERY
DAY Kl THE WEEK
Remarkable Record of. Union
. Companion Mine in East-
, ern Oregon.
(Special Dispatch to Toe Joursal.
Baker City. Or., Jan, J4. With JO
stamps pounding night and day the
rich Union-Companion mine In the
Cornucopia district Is making a clean
up of 11.000 In every 14 hours. . Sixty
Ave men are employed stsadlly, and the
crew will; be largely incressed In the
spring, When Uje capacity of the mill Js
doubled.
Apparently oblivious of the .placer ex
citement on Boulder creek, lust below It,
the old quarts property is grinding out
free milling ore in the most satisfactory
manner in Its history. , All preparations
have been made for the Installation of
the new machinery and the work will
commence In the early apring, just aa
aoon as the roads Into that mountainous
district ars passable. The 20 new stamps
have' already been purchased and only
the condition of the roads prohibits their
Immediate Installation. ,
Rumor had It laat apring that - the
Guggenheim smelter trust , had pur
chased the Union-Companion mine. This
waa never officially verified but from tha
fact that the new machinery waa lm
med I a tel yf or t h com I n g and that t h a
crew at the rich mine has "been stead
ily. Increased, it. is believed by mining
men here that- the . report was well
founded snd very probably true. ' Semi
official confirmation of this story was
receive' today and It was hinted- that
within the next year the Union-Companion
will be wprked on a scale unknown
to the eastern Oregon mining district.
vlce-prealdent would be Increased. The
total grab Is estimated at $1,260,000 a
yesr.
SUSPECTS TAKEN BACK
TO WASHINGTON SIDE
" . (SpeHil DUpatca to The Joaraal.)
The Dalles, Or., Jan. 14. Deputy
Sheriff Scott of Klickitat county, Wash
ington, has taken from here B. O'Neal
snd Karl Banders, who. had been in jail
here U days. .They are charged with
robbing Twohy's camp on the north
bank road. They attempted to escape
on the Ice, but were arrested by the
officers hers and held pending the ar-
rivai or an omcer rrora Ooldendala
IX M. Reamer waa brought from Hood
River and sentenced to SO days for lar
ceny. ,
R0SEBURG ELKS' ENJOY ' '
" CONCERT AND CARDS
(Special Phpates to The Joernal.) '-'
Roseburgv Or.. - Jan. J4. Roseburg
lodge No..J2, B. P. O. K., entertained
their friends st their temple In this
city. The principal feature of the en
tertainment was the Midland male quar
tet of Des Moines, Iowa This Is the
finest aggregation the Elks have ever
secured for their social functions In
this city. Flinch and "600" were the
principal games after the musical pro
gram was completed, snd there was an
excellent lunch served In the banquet
room to complete the enjoyment .of-the
evening.---- - - '
Size of the Salary Grab.
" (JoorssI Special Service.) -Washington,
D. C, Jan. J4 By. the
provisions of the sslarles bill that the
aenate has passed, -the salaries of
cabinet members, the. speaker and the
The Band
Identifies The Genuine
J Every 1 Toro agar is now banded to
"guard" you' against themany unreliable
brands of questionable quality which have
teen pushed oh the" marlcet smcethe re
cent increased cost of Porto Rican leaC'
Be sure you get the genuine, ".- .
y
e:L toro
Cijjar S Cents
EL TORO
Exact liU nd I
Patuttlm W
Pmnttels Finat
Thil ls one-dgar-you can be .ure is 7
Porto Rican, made in Porto Rico', entirely
of Porto Rican tobacco, for years' its .
high quality, has been a prime factor, in
, popularizing Porto Rican cigars among
discriminating smokers. v' .'v z!:. :
" The H Toro cigars now being marketed
are particularly ' recommended because ol
the unusual 1 excellence 7 of this year's
Porto Rican tobacco crop-from only the
choicest selections of which El Toros are j,
made. . . r , . ...;.':.',). :
. El Toro is today the best cigar Porto
Rico" can produce for "5 cents. There's a ;
band on the genuine. v " 'l 7 "r
Porto RkauAmerkan Tobewx '
;.. Kaanfaotarer,- San fnaa, . Torto- Moo
MASOV, ZXBaCAsT CO, Distributors, rortlsad. Ore.
ADVANCE SHOWING OF
1907
in
7i"
New
Proportions
Springes
Shades
lelliOiMI
alls
S. Brombergcr & Co.;
Clothing Hats Fornlthings ;;;
343 WASHINGTON STREET. NKAR SKVKNTH-
JOURNAL WANT APS PAY DEST
Proposal , to Exchang Two
Tracts,' to Alleged Mutual I
. Advantag. v , ? "f '"f
(Special Dlapatoh to Tba 1ml.)-
- j Albany, Or., Jan. .It. Some of the
. residents of Linn county' are much agl-
- Stated over S report that the Corvallls
" business men and reeldenta of Benton
' county are In a movement to annex a
: large strln of Linn county lying ad
jaoent to Corvallls and Just across the
river. It Is said the clan Includes the
'. Acquisition of Oakvllle. a small town
p In that, section. In exchange for this
' Linn is to be given a portion of Ben
'. ton county lying immediately across
' the Wlllsmette liver from Albany and
; constituting fine garden country. This
' Is connected with Albany by a large
steel bridge and the portion that tha
i Hen ton I tea desire .Is connected with
Corvallls wltha free ferry. -T -
' There Is opposition to both schemes
' and possibly neither will materialise.
; INDUCEMENTS TO ENTER
. THE STATE UNIVERSITY
(Rperlal DUsateb to The Joarsst) i '
University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan.
It. The university will offer to fresh-
men - who desire to enter the second
emeater, February II, a number of
courses. These make It possible for
new students te take up work In most
of the departments. In botany a fouiy
hour course Is open, while others may
be taken up If aufflcient preparation
. : has been had. With some preparation
- considerable work - Is open to new sto
dents In - chemistry, the languages,
Greek, Latin, French. German. Spanish,
mathematics and physics. Courses will
slso be open In . English, econom'sa,
psychology, . literature, history, educa
,. tion and phlloeophy and speaking, and
, la shop practice, '. Iron, msohine . and
' wood-working. In tha engineering de
partments. The school of rouslo alto
' holds open Its entire curriculum. Forty
or SO new students will probably enter.
gOTESTING AGAINST r r
, - ntitnvttA i tNiiuN
- (Rpeelal DIMteh to Tea Joaraal.) -.
' long. Creek, Or., Jan. 14. The people
. of this section are circulating a petl
. tion to present to Secretary Hitchcock,
- protesting against tha enlargement of
. the forest reserve so as to Include tha
latest addition,' 10 eectlone of tha beat
of Grant county's agricultural landa
; The protest will be circulated
' throughout the ehtlre district affected
- and everything that can be done to
. make a protest of consequence will be
dona The territory in question takes
' In Long creek, a part of Hamilton and
nearly aU of Fox, and Includes shout
- half of Grant county. It Is claimed that
' the scant timber In the proposed ad-
'' "dltlon to the reserve that has been filed
: upon Is of the poorest kind and could
1'. b of llttla benefit to the reserve. - . ,
HE BROKE PAROLE AND
, IT IS BACK TO INDIANA
S (Hpecl.l Dwpateh to Tbt Jnnraal.)
talem. Or., Jan. I. After having
commuted the sentence or Edward Bher
Idsn, alias Dan Rosenberg, who was
serving Sn Indeterm Ins te' sentence on a
charge of larceny In a .store, committed
In Multnomah county, Governor Cham
' berlald has honored the requisition
from the governor of Indiana to return
Sheridan to that stare to serve a 14 year
sentence. It seems thst when under
parole fihertdsiy who bad served two
Conches
. 24.00 Couch, spring- edge, oak
. . frame, with claw feet, toll steel
- construction, upholstered in re-'
" louf7"i s- . .w u0
$3200 Gondola Couch, ball foot,
best oil tempered steel spring-f
used in construction, upholstered
in Verona .. .......... .fat.OO
. $29.50 Verona 'covered Couch.
. . .golden oak frame and full steel
. construction , flT.SO
$21.50 quarter-sawed '- oak frame
Coach, upholstered in ' Verona
clour steel construction.. J
; $50.00 Bed Davenport, upholstered
in Chats leather and frame fin
- ished in rolden oak and mahog
any finish S38.00
' $30.00 Bed Davenport, golden oak '
frame, steel construction, tiphol-e-tered
. in - relour f 25.00
. $125.00 genuiha mahoganv Daven-'
Jort, upholstered in silk re- '
our SjTO-50 y
$95.00 Davenport, solid oak frame
and upholstered in first quality
- leather S73.00 .
Back of this advertisement arc GENUINE UNQUESTIONED
BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS. Wc never advertise a bargain un
less we hac a bargain to ofier- a bargain x someone will quickly
snap up ; and when we say THIS "RED TAG SALE AFFORDS
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ONE-FOURTH THE COST OF
YOUR FJJRNISHINGS" we are ready and anxious ;to . prove it.
Come in you arc welcome whether yoii come to, look or to buy.
l , ,e- '
ssaBto M m
Mission FurnifiirC;
$1950 Library Table, mission de
sign, quarter-sawed oak, weath
' ered finish f 14. HO
$26.00 weathered oak Librarv .Ts-
- ble, qtiarter-sswed oak.fl0.T5
$32.50 Library Table in weathered
qusrier-iawed oak, with book
rack base , $24.00
$14.00 weathered oak Den Table,
30-Inch around top, lower
' shelf 4 flO.RO
' $14.00 qnarter-sswed osk Card Ta-,
.ble. drop leaves snd drawer in
. "end, weathered finish. .f 11.00
$16.00 quarter-sawed Magazine
Rack, three shelves, i top 14x32
' inches 1 11.75
$19.00 weathered osk Writing Ta-
. ble, with top racks for station
ery, one rlrawrr f 14.60
$33.00 Ladies' Writing Desk, quarter-sawed,
weathered oak. dull
brass trimmed .525.50
$14.00 Ladies' Writing Deak,
strictly mission- in design, fia-
ished weathered, one -
drawer f 11.25
$7.00-Mission 'fedestal, quarter-
- sawed weathered oak, too 14x -
- 14 Inches f4.75
Furniture for the V
Dinino Room ;
' $65.00 Buffet. 15x34 French bevel
' ' mirror, -quarter-sawed . oak," fin-'
; ished weathered .,f 39.00.
$27.50 Sideboard in golden oak, Ux
24 French bevel mirror. 520.00
$70.00 Buffet. 2 mirrors in back,
full swell front, claw feet, quarter-sawed
oak ..SJ44.0O
$65.00 weathered oak Buffet, lead
ed glass top, strictly mission in
detign' ............... 538.60
. $15.00 six-foot Extension Tsble,
weathered oak ........ s)10.50
;$27.,50 eiRht-foot Extension Table
pedestal bass, 48-inch son a re
ton, weathered oak ..520.60
$78 50 quarter-sawed golden oak ,
. Table, extends to 10 feet, 60
inch round top, -pedestal base,
, claw feet V. f 53.00 .
. $43.00 Buffet in weathered or gel
den oak, 18x40-inch oval French
mirror , 26.60
$92.00 Combination China Cabinet
and Buffet, leaded glass canopy
too, bent glass base, weathered
oak finish 6S.60
$55.00 China Cabinet in weathered .
oak, leaded glass doors, minsinn
d es ign f , , , , A , i , j,f t ju. 3 8 . 5 O .
WM Bikini
Library Cases and
Desks
Dcds
Stoves and Ranges
'$55.00 six-bole Malleable Steel Range, 18-inch oven,
' an exceptionsl value, at f3S.60
'. , $45.00 six-hole Steel Range, 18-inch oven, full
''. nickel-trimmed 520.60
$27.50 four-hole Range, 14-inch "oven, high warm
ing closet .. 520.00
$12.00 No. 8 Cook Stove, 16xl8-inch oven, sliding
"hearth, extra long firebox .......... 58.60
. $6.00 Wood Heater, cast top, lower front draft; full
nickel-trimmed 4.25
' .' $8.50 Combination Wood and Coal Heater, cast top.
-"" bottom and lining, full nickel-trimmed. ... 50-6O :
$20.00 . Woodstock Jewel Wood Heater exactlv
,- like cut cast lining, top, bottom and front full
pirkel-trirhmed -i. ....7...... ...514.50-
$12.00 Hot Blast Coal Stove, cast lined, full nickel
trimmed and cast toe. bottom and front.. 57.75
$7.50 Hot Blast Coal Stove, cast lining, top and bot-
$35.00 Library Case, leaded glass
doors, mahogany finish, exactly
like cut 523.75
$51.50 mahogany . Combination
Bookcase, leaded glass canopy
' top,, bent glass door ..39.50
$28.00 Combination Bookcase, gol
den quartered . oak, bent (rlas
door, mirror top . 22.50 '
$31.50 . Combination Bookcase, in
golden oak, 12x12 shaped bevel
- plate, bent glass door.. 24. OO
$37.50 Ladies' Desk in genuine
mahogany, the design is colon
ial and it It a bargain. .22.60
. $18.00 is the price f a bed exactly
, like cut, with 1 l-16-inch con
tinuout post, finished Vernis
Martin; our January Red Tag
Sale brings it down to..9.7
t $4.00 Iron Bed, angle iron bead
' . and foot, scroll design, all col
, ors 3.00
,?6.00 Iron. Bed, with straight up
rights andbrasa knobs.. 4.2 3
$17.00 Bed, finished in cream and
-' green or dead black with gold
chills 9.75
. - . . . . - . '
$37.50 all-brass Bed, bow- foot, ltf
, inch post and 2-inch - - -.
knobs ................ 27.50
$12.50 Malleable Iron Bed, 1 1-16-'
' inch ' continuous post, finished -;
Vernis Martin 8.25
$85.00 full Napoleon Bed In genn
yine mahogany, claw feet. ..66
, $35 00 Napoleon Bed in mahogany.
' birdseye maple and ntiarter
- Sawed golden oak .....27.50
$33.00 Bed with roll top in birds--.
eye maple, mahogany and gr!
- den oak 34.75
Carpet Department
$17.50 6x8.6 Axminster
Rgs ".
$25.00 8.3x9.4 Axminster
Rugs ...... ........
$15 00 6x8.10 Brussels .
Rug
. . 1
513.60
19.20
10.80
torn, an excellent value at
,5.25
First aEd-faylor
$27.50 9x12 Smyrna Rug..20.00
$22.50 &3xl0.6 Smyrna -
Rug 15.25
$5 00 36-in. by 72 in. Smyrna
Rug I 2.83
$3 00 30-in. by 54-in. Smyrna
-Rug' 1.63
$2 SO 26-in. by 48-in. Smyrna
Rug I. $1.35
$3.00 27-in. by 54-ln. Axmlnjtter
Rug
$3.00 36-ln. by 72-in. Axminter
Rug ...... 3.ZO
$2.00 27-in. by 54-in. BrusN
. Rug 1.00
$5.7520 Pairs Lace Cur
tains $7.00 8 Fairs tre Cur
tains $3.50 10 Tairs Lace Cur
tains $2.5026 Fairs Lare Curtains