THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURiTAlVi PORTLAND, : SUNDAY MORNING. : AUGUST 18, 1807. IMPETUS TREMENDOUS 'SHOWN INCR00KC0UWTV 64mencan : SuclT Is Governor Chamberlain's Opinion or irngatca Section, Notwithstanding Fact That There Is Crying NeMfor Transrt r Dtntopmwt Crook eouatys irrl- aated aaottoa. - handicapped u It la through the erring s4 of traaeporta ,tlon faellltlea, has erarthsleas shown tremendous impetus daring- the put :sar. and the whola of that region undMrmtn & rold. remaraahlo I and sleaaln tmaavoaitloa. - -v ' This to stibstanee la tha' aoaolualon reaohed tf Qorernor Chamberlain, who returned Jaat Blast from aa extenaea tour of tespeotloii through the dletrlot In aompaar the tin with United Btatea ZXatrlot Attorney snatoi. T. a. Neuhsueen. Joha T. Whietlar of ' MAiamatlmi ' asrrloa. and F. 8. fitinlsr. secretary of tha Peachutea Ir- pan 7, w 100,600 riMt(aa A Powap soiBtiuiT. which la en gaged la irnnunc iuu.ouu aoraa - ox Crook eountjr'e aaml-arld plelne. Thf Omnan lint Ylstt. la Oovaraor Chamberlain's am 1 Crook count r ainoo ha want 'with athar members of tha etate land oerd laat roar oa aa impaction trip. Since that time tha amount of tha Ilsn which hold aaalnat tha tha 00m Dan? land whioh la balnf roclalmad under atata aupanrleion haa been ralaad and It waa for tha purpoaa of thoroughly atata aupanrleion haa boon ralaad and Invaatlaatlna- condition to determine Whether tha preaent Han la too treat that tha tour waa made laat weak. Thli Waa alao tha purpoaa of tha rlslt of tha government omoiaia, . Governor Chambarlaln earns baok to Portland throughly aatlafled with oon dltlona aa he found them. Tha araateat harmony exists between tha Deaohutea Irrigation A Power company and tha aettiara under their canals, ana mateea of bains dlarruntled are plaaaed with tha Increase la tha amount of tha Ilea .afalnet tha land. "The oorhnanr haa spent a tremend ous amount of money in building Ita Irritation worka," aald the rovernor laat night, "and ao far aa I found they hare compiled with thalr atata contract to tha letter. I talked with doasna of aettiara oa tha Irrigated landa and found that tbey wara pleaaed with tha Inoraaaa la tha lien price. Tha com pany waa doing ita work there at a financial loas and tha opinion waa ex pressed by tha aettiara that they were Clad If tha Ilea nrlce had been placed at suoh a figure as would represent tha cost of th Irrigation .work. WIS SftUA kaserrolx. 'In addition to ita canal work, tha company haa selected a site abora Bend where it will construct a huge reser voir for tha purpoaa of storing water during tha winter la order to meat any am erg-en cy whioh may arise during tha Irrlratlna- eeaaon. , .. "Tha whole oountry la developing rapidly. There haa baea a tremendous chance and Improvement elnce we visited the section last year and tha growth la steady ana auosianuai. it la a wonaer ful country, full of unlimited posaiblu tlea and tha irritation oomoany haa th hearty oooperatloa of tha settlera la 1U undertaaings. - Oovaraor Chamberlain haa spent near ly a -week la tha central part of the state. Tha party left Portland laat Saturday moralng and after leaving Bnanmo rode through tna agency plain to Madras, tbanoe south to Redmond and Band through tha Irrigated sections upon wnicn tna ueacnutea irrigation at Power company Is at work. From Bend a trip waa made across tha Deschutes nto tha Tumalo baaln, where tha Co umbla Southern Irrlratlnr company has Dean at work on a aeareratloa or 10.000 acres of arid land. Tha Columbia Southern oomcanv be came Involved with tha atata land board over a year ago relative to tha terms of Ita contract and alnoa that time baa dona practically no work. Dlatriot At torney Brtatol and other government ornoiaia ara at present making an in' veati ration of the latter company's fail ura to comnlv with ita arreement and action will probably result In favor of tne seiners. Oovarnor Chamberlain anoka moouraav ingly of tha wonderful crop of wheat which haa been ralaad this year In the vicinity or Maoras ana tnrougn tna way ataca oountryi it la tna largest crop In tha history of that oountry, but the creat rood wnicn would naturally ac crue to tha farm era who have raised it la atuntad materially bv tha lack! of railroad .faculties. transportation Vaedad, "They tall ma that ona small etri bushels of of oountry la going to produce 1,000,00 wheat this year." said th executive. "It la a ahame that the country wonderful possibilities should ia roreea to surrer tnrougn tna iaca f adequate tneana of transportation." Mr. Bristol and T. B. Neuhauaen re mained la Crook oonnty, aa did alao plata thalr Investigation, which waa de layed several days through thalr In ability to leave Portland at tha aam tlma that Oovarnor Chambarlaln de parted. It la expected, however, that hey will return hare within a few days Tha Deaohutea Irritation St Powei mpany haa completed practically tOO miles of main canala and laterals in order to cover ita serre ration, and at present ia at wora zo muna east 01 Bend on a main canal, which will fur nish water for another area for which application for patent haa been made. LIQUOR INTERESTS FORM NEW POLITICAL SOCIETY Patriotic Brotherhood of Liberty Defenders Want to Ee . yise Oregon Constitution and Eepeal Initiative : and Referendni Measures. Restaurant comromv txzbo Jn covox na . orm pat ajtd anaxr. s Btaaat from 11 a. at, ta p. n, . Chlokaa 8oup with Noodlea Sliced Tomatoes ......... Cuoumbera Salmon Salad Mayon'naisa 1 1 . 2 med Rasor ciama.....4 Pried Shad.... ...............1 rnea iiaiiDut. Fried Tenderloin Of Sola, Tartar Sauoa Half Cracked Crab....i. ! Boiled Mackerel, Drawn Butter....: Boiled Beef, Plokle Sauce : Frloaaaaa of Chicken, with Dump- flmalf Tenderloin Steak, Spanish. . .25 Fried Calves' Brains, Brown Butter 2 K Stuffed Ball Peppers... 20 Cold Ham. Potato Salad..... 20 Veal ' Sausage, . Maahed Sweet Pc tatoaa 254 Baked Pork Bpara BJba, sago 1 irs.iin w ........-...........j Minced Ham and Scrambled Egg. Stuffed Breast or veal. S4 Stewed Codfish. Family Style...... Corned Beef Hash. Poaohed Egg... Beaf Stew and Vegetables Pork and neane Apple Dumpiin Side Order Apple Dumpllnra Half Sprint; Chicken. Fried Roast Chicken and Dressing....... 3 a....... l Roaat Pork ana pressing... Rout Veal and Dressina?. ........ . Roaat Beaf, Brown Gravy... ......15i Roaat Lamb with Jelly.... Oreen Corn on tha Cob............ 5 Fried Egg r-iant u New Potatoea la Cream Sweet Potatoea Siloed Peaohe and Crsam Coffee. Bread and Butter and Potatoea with all meala a:f::::;:::l8 IUCEF.1 rillKERTOII Patron ofthe Sport and the Grim Guardian of the Track. ITS CRIMINAL FRINGE HE KEPT SNIPPED OFF Friend of All Who Were In the Sport for Sport's Sake, Whether Opulent or Impecunious HI Death Sur prise and a Shock. 1 AjanuoAjr KBTAtrmajrT, Corner .Third and Couch St a. Sinner from 11 a. ta. to p. a SIXTEEN ID DOLLARS PRIZES Benton County School Fair to Eclipse All Previous Efforts. (pedal Dtopatcb e Tne Tearaat) Corvallla, Or., Aug. IT. Sixteen hun dred dollara Is to be given away In prisea for the big All-Bentoa county school fair that begJna In thia city Au gust 29, continuing three days. Thou sands of people are preparing to attend. A parade of all the school children in Benton county will bo a feature. Gov ernor Chamberlain and united Htates Senator Fulton will be anions the speakers. Thera will bs many- other 4 pienaid reatures mat wiu mini me fair the area test event aver held In Benton county. Thera will ba the best merry-go-round on tha coast, balloon ascenslona and Innumerable other thlnga of interest. The streets of this city ara to be es pecially lighted with electric lights in red, white and blue, preparatlona for which, have been In progress for some weeka. Tha Illumination will ba very brilliant, as tha Willamette valley company la donating tha work and the "juice" ror tna display. isveryone in Ben ion county, as wen as many others throughout tna state. will ba interested in tha splendid 11st or prisea hung up by the fair committee. HtgV sounding la name and revolu tionary la tha objects it seeka to ao eompllah, tha Patriotic Brotherhood of Liberty Defandera waa launched upon tha political aea of Oregon yesterday Whan Ita trustees applied for articles of Incorporation. Termed a political society, tha members will endeavor to revise tha constitution or uregon, do awav wlthr the initiative and referendum and wipe off all tha "prohibitive and laaiva laws legislature. William oppraai atata avar paaaed by- tha at 1 The trustees who applied aeration papers ara for lneor Reld. who presides over tha Portland Justice court; Adoipa f. rrasu wno presn kaloon: owned bv Prasil & Fourth street, and Cecil Q. Applegath, a & Co., at 149 aon-ln-Iaw of Praail. Mot omy doea tna eoclety aaek to down all tha blue lawa and open the way for unrestrained aelling of- liquor, Jmt la antl-rellrloua In Ita beliefs. Re lgion must have no place with tha gov ernment, aay tha liberty defenders, al though they failed to make clear Just what particular part In tha government religion at . present nlays. Patriotic, liberal and progressive government will result if tha voters of Oregon take up tha burden of tha Patriotic Brotherhood membera by of Liberty Defenders. "We will have 60,000 next spring," aald Mr. Prasil laat night "Tha aoclaty will ba a fraternal broth erhood and will carry alck and accident benefit We will put an end to these blue lawa and restore liberty to tha people. "There la nothing that will ever atop thia movement onoe It la started. I have made a careful study of tha ques tion for five years and know that we have hit upon the right way of secur ing.', the chan res wa want Tha people ara tired of tha way affairs are being run and - want to exercise their own rights on questlona tha$ concern them personally "This Is a political society." contin ued the liberty defender, "and we will stop all this foolish legislation that has been going on in this state. Our constitution la all wrong and the liberty defendera will set it right There will be no mora blue lawa and the Initia tive and referendum will be thlnga of the past" Then Mr. Praail explained at length and several other waya what he thought of the manner In which legislation had been conducted in Oregon In the past In the future whatever measure doea not meet with the approval of the mem bers will ba repealed and the propa ganda win iaae tne rorm or me irenen appeal to reason as set down by Mr. trasn last mgni. HOAF HAS GONE ON TO GERARD, KANSAS (Special Dlfpates te Tbe JoarnaL) Boise, Ida., Aug. IT. Word has Just been received here from Denver that George H. Shoaf, who represented the Appeal to Reason and other papers here during the Haywood trial and who is on a statutory wanted In thia city charre. haa left the Colorado capita and ordered his mail sent to Glrard, Kansas. It was at first reported that ha had been located at Denver and would ba held thera till an Idaho off! cer could go thera after him and bring mm to uois (Heant Vews ky Ltegeet Leased Wtra) New York. Aug. IT. Robert Allan Plnkartoa, head of tha famous detective agency and ona of tha beat known d teotlvee ia tha world, died on Monday at aea, oa tha liner Bremen. Tha news waa flashed over tha cable from Europe today when tha North German Lloyd steamer Bremen from New Tork arrived off tha LI sard on her way te Plymouth, Cherbourg and arnnw, The ahlo was naarinr Surona whan "Bob" passed awav. He was bound upon a long tour of the continent His health had been bad for several weeka and his physicians had told him thought it waa not generally known- that hla only chance for life waa to give up work and ro abroad. Ha tailed from here last Saturday with "Florrle" Sullivan and a party of politicians and sporting men. He suffered from heart disease and was going to Carlsbad and other Oer man retorts in the hope of recovering nia physical well-being. It was hla 10th trln across tha ocean Ha appeared to be In good spirits dur ing the first few days after leaving port. News Of his death came aa great shock to tha thouaanda who knew him. Friend of AU at the Track. Especially did the race track crowd! mourn him, for he waa their protector and friend. There waa no more fa miliar figure about any of the great courses than "Bob" Plnkerton. He was tha associate of millionaires and of "pikers" and was as fair and cordial to one aa to tha other. Mr. Plnkerton't chief business in tha laat few years had been to guard the race track against crooked dealing by trainers and Jockeys and to secure safety and comfort for the crowds by barring pickpockets and other crooks from the stands and betting ring But that work did not prevent him from aotlng, with his brother, William, aa head of the agency that bears his name and keeplns in touch with its many operations throughout the world. Robert Allan Plnkerton was the son Of Allan Plnkerton, acknowledged to heve"been tha greateat detective ever known. Hla mother waa Jean Carfrae, daughter of a refugee from tha French revolution. He waa born at Dundee, Illinois, in IMS. Idaho W. O. T. U. Convention. (Special Diapatek to Tbe JearnaL) Boise, Id. Aug. 17. The twentieth annual convention of the W. C. T. U. of Idaho will be held at Blackfoot be ginning October 9 and continuing three day A number of prominent speakers will be present. Tuesday, the 20th. will be the last day to receive discount on east aide gas bills. PLAYER PIANO ' is. THE A. B. CHASE is Sovereign among PLAYER PIANOS. It, has surpassed other players, and gone far in advance of older and . highly advertised inferior makes.. IT IS DIFFERENT THE A. B. CHASE is unlike other players. It is different. It is more easily oper ated and produces better results than other players. It is different in appearance. With the A. B. CHASE you ait in a restful position in an "easy" chair and enjoy the music. It is different in that the mechanism is all below the keyboard and the music roll is near the expression levers, enabling the operator to watch the roll and giv.eVerfect expression to the music. Don't pay a big price for an old-fashioned player that has not passed the ABC stage, when you can just as well own the best, the A. B. Chase. This remarkable player is now to be seen at "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" Sixth and Morrison 1 Opp. Postofflce Sherman pay & Co. Pacific Coast Jobbers Victor Talking Machines, Steinway Pianos. Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham, Spokane. Flm Week's Specials BOISE IS TO HAVE A GEEAT LAB0E DAY REVENUE CUTTER IS DAMAGED BY ROCKS v. Manning Strikes Uncharted Beef and Goes to Sitka for Bepalrs. r (Keatat Kswa br Leaasst Leawd Wire.! Waahurton, Aug. 17. Captain Ross f tha revenue cutter aervioe haa re- jt eeived a telegram from Valdea, Alaska, sarins that the revenue cutter Man ning had struck an uncharted rock near Taldes and had been badly damaged. The vessel. It was atated, had rone to Biuca, aimUi zor repairs. The Man ning haa been watehlng the seal fish eries In tha Arctlo ocean. Most of tha cases of poaching- ao far have been Charged to tne Japanese. Tha Eastern Oklahoma Tndanimdmt Cotton Olnnera association met rsoent- tOBl for ohopplng and picking ootton. ana issued a protest against the d ro sed introduction of Japanese labor Hay's m. n rr 1 w f m 1 111 LJ L-J RESTORES GRAY IIA1I1 lo US NATURAL COLOR. WOODMEI ilDKCDO IfUIMLnO 1 FEAST AND TOAST Eepresentatires of Pacific Jurisdiction Meet at Com pllmentary Dinner. The banquet rooms of the Boaton Palace preaented a perfect bower of flowera and ferns laat night at tha com pllmentary dinner given to the organisa tion force of the Woodmen of tha World now assembled in the city. George K. Rogers, one of the most prominent mem bera of the order In the northwest, c re sided aa toaatroaster. The decorations were in -keeping with tne woodmen Ideals and the acene waa one of much beauty. Toaatmaater Korers introduced tha host of tha evening. J. S. Williams, who in a neat aceecn welcomed the auesta, Peter F. Oilroy. general organiser of California, responded, paying a glowing tribute to the hospitality or the Wood men of the World of the great northwest. Following were tne toasts or tna evening: "ImDresslona or the Northwest." Thomaa J. Van Hooaer of Utah; "Rela tion of the Fraternal Preaa to the Or- Woodworth, edito "Reflections of an O. Woodcock; "One of F. W. Bud row of Wash- ganlzatlon." j. M. camp and Circle; rganlaer," F. Mr rounrest." Ington; "Those Who Dwell In Cliff a," at (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) ' Boise. Ida.. Aug. 17. The labor sn lona of Caldwell and Nam pa have voted to attend the Labor day celebration here, coming in a body. The union peopl of Nampa will bring a band with them and possibly the Caldwell band will come also. In addition to Judge Perk: ana u. w. uruoD or tnia city, Kev. E. Helman of Caldwell will Sneak the celebration. Hundreds of people are coming 10 soise on tnat occasion from the surrounding towns and the event promises to be one of the biggest aiiairs aver neia nere. Japanese Boat In Chicago. From the Chlcaro Dailv News. While peaceful cltiaens on both sides or me world are reading about the troubles between the United States and Japan, few of Chicago's 2,000.000 are aware that a Japanese boat is here. Tet nevertheless it ia true. A Ja anese vessel bearing the formldab name of Hoomaru is quartered in the jacKson ifarit launching house and needa only a few guns, a new motor and a searchlight In order to take at least some part in any hostilities that miKnt arise between the two countries. The Hoomaru, whioh la about twenty reet long, Daionga 10 tne Japanese f overnment, and carried passengers on he lagoon during the World's Fair in cunoeciion wun ine Japanese ex hlbit It haa never been removed. out remaina in aryaocK within stone's throw of the wooded island. Hundreds- of persona in rowboata peas the curious craft daily and wonder wnat it ia ana wny it is there. TEETH Rfnns its falling out and positive lr removes Dandruff. Keeps hair -J ---- -- T . and glossy. is noi a eje . Philo H7 Spea. CO.. wewars, . j. ; ,50c bottle, mil drotftflt James M. Kennedy of western Colorado; "California,! W. I. Dibble of California; ory Times," a. u. uurrowe or east ern Washington; "Organlaer'a Corre enondence." F. R. Pettett of eastern Oregon; "The World That Makes All Mankind Akin," D. J. Beakey of Port, land: "Oone but Not Forgotten" W. F, I Hagerman or Colorado: "Remem brance." Albert B. Craw of San Fran- eiaco; "Should Old Acquaintance Be For got." J M. Price of Colorado; "Oregon'a Welcome. H. X Day of Portland; "Beautiful State of Waahtngton," H. D. Moon of Seattle. wymm n. .u.- 1 nu u, , ,. n.i mi f flraat Rrltatn Awns mnm lanA a North America than the United States The railroads ef England and Ireland of dtrrfcrf nt guage. Those of Ireland are 6 feet m lnchaa and England 4 feet 8 V Inches. English abeep are sometimes fattened on snails. , ., CUT RATES To advertise our new and won derfully successful Alveolar Method, we will do work at cut rates for 30 DAYS A 10-year guarantee with all work. Examination free. Silver fillings. 50c; crowns (22k), $3.50 to $5.00; bridgework (per tooth), $3.50 to $5.00. Plates as low as $5.00. Everything first class. Lady attendant BOSTON DENTISTS 291 Morrison St. - Opposite Postolflce . FOR THIS WEEK WE WILL OFFER THE REMAINING SUMMER STOCKS FOR HALF PRICE AND LESS V. fit. zAny Man's Outing Suit in the House - - - Bovs' Wash Suits at - - HALF PRICE Youths' Outing Suits at - - HALF Any Man's $20 Summer Sack Suit in the House - Wash Am HALF PRICE Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Dresses All Men's and Boys' Straw and Panama Hats, now . HALF T?r 11 .TIrNf V1.00 We have now the initial showing of Fall X ail v-lVtilO Clothes for men and boys at the store. Tomorrow morning they will be placed on display in our windows LEADING CLOTHIER f V "J t ' i ::. k