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    .THE OREGON .DAILY " JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND, THURSDAY: EVENING, ! FEBRUARY-:' 9.1 1008.
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JEOPARDY
GOES-ApTER GERMS ;
' . . ;', " : - r '.. v ' ' V ( f
How.IIyomei Does Its Work in
latarrn. ' i 1
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State Engineer Xe wis Sljows
Nature'a remedy for catarrhal troubles
,1 the oil and, balsams .found In Hyo
mel. t it la a specific, not a. oura alL It
has but ana mlaaion. tha eura of catarrh.
The natural waytof curing a disease
la always tha - apientlflc war and, tha
scientific way of curing catarrh la tha
simple way. -with Hyomel.' i. 1
Catarrh la a germ dlseaae and can b
curea.oniy oy using iiyomn, me treat-
' .TT.rv CnAaUl ? at reaches and deitroys all caT
j, , ui CJib ; i.i ecu , v . ujivuui i "V ."'
Legislation tolrotect and Vim
Foster Vater rowers of XZT t&Atrs
Oregon.. r'-
:4 '
a. -
through ' tha neat pockat In
vary ouinu
tha moat
throat and
germ I
wherever present, deatroylng tham and.
preventing .their" growth, thus , making
caiarrnm irouniea impoamuie. .-
Thar- la no. dangeroua atomacn aosing
Inhalation treatment; prepared specially
When Hyomel la uaed.- It la solely an
to kill tha-oUrrlial germs and la so
Statt Engineer : John . II,, Lewises l..u .,. actual auarantea to re
compiled a .special report on. the, need I fund the money ,lf It doea .not ,glTt
of water legislation for Oregon which MJ'"ct'?.l-Vr 1; 1l' .11
.jpnain uii m -j-iyuinfi at uncv anu
ha baa forwarded to Governor Chamber- ,u how ouia,ir n a-ivea relief and laat.
mr cure; .complete ontnr is only n on,
lain. In which he aaya that at present It
,1a Impoaelble to ascertain from, any
public record the . amount of yeated
rlghta to use, water from' any V. tn
Oregon streams. Continuing he says It
Is Impossible for an' investor to ascer-
'tain whether any unappropriated waters
remain for appropriation or . whether i
rlghta claimed' fbr etir preaent aon-
. siructen .works ara aa xepreaemeg. .
In asking for a report upon tha need
of water .rlghta, , logtalatlon Governor
vuarauenain asm. - . t -
n '": . Title Vsoartala. ,
: Tba great uncertainty aa totltlea to
water, tbe wiae ainerence or opinioe
among the ableat water, lawyer a aa tp
wnai me water law or inia aiaie Taaiiy
la, and the vast amount or capital that
la already Inveated - In thla atate In
, worka devending upon the use of water,
make - It- abaolutely necessary that Ore
gon at 'an arly data place, upon her
aiature "Dooaa compraie; concise ana
dsflnlte oda of law governing the use
ana aisinouuon ox water, painnwu
DONAHUE PUZZLE
TO POLICE
rnnn
E
Assailant: "WhorSliot Uncle
Yesterday Baffles Depart
nient by His Actions.
Edward Swaeney, -the elderly dock la
borer who .waa ahot and fatally wound'
pattamad I e yeaiaraay k aiieraoon at - me rooi oi
after the modern lawa or Wyoming, i Jefftraon atreet : by his nephew, John
4i
.VrT MtWs toV!T.Sr,rSr XllfW. l.tm '.IIt though the Phy-
aiciana at bl vincenra nospiuu noia out
no napes, ror nia recovery.
no charge naa yet been placed agalnat
art
gon'e aln, not 'ao much ot commission
a) or omission., in tnia mailer, la oe
romlnr notorloua amona tha alatea or
tha west, where tha dl vera Ion and vise Donahue, and none will be until flwee
of water la. necessary, and If persisted
In,' wlir greatly retard the- settlement
of laada already reclaimed, and die-
courage ' further development of - our
great water, resources.
After carefully reviewing the al tua
-tlon In which he dwelt uron the ezlat
- lng evil a and ahowlng the harm dona' to
the atate by the lack of adequate legis
lation. Engineer Lewie aet forth the
following under the head, ."Needed Leg'
lalatlon": . , '
., - ix riOTlalong aTeeded,
; "In view of the existing conditions.
It would appear to be the duly of the
wtate: , -
" First To provide a mean a whereby
the priority and llmlta.tlons of every
eilatlng right to the uae of water- oan
i eventually oe aeiermineo.
"Second To provide for a complete
record of all water rlghta.
Third To provide for the protection
of tbeae rights by an. affective. admln
Jatratlva ayatem.
- "Fourth To determine the amount of
(water available for new uaea.
-Fifth To provide a -definite method
of. procedure for. acquiring rlghta, to
such unappropriated -water.. ' ,
''Slxth To provide aultable penaltlea
for the proper enforcement of auch law.
No right to the use of 'tbe state's pub
I to watera ahould become- veated unleaa
initiated 'in. compliance with the provis
ions of the law'
ROADS SPEND
ESIOREf ItlQNEY
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Southern and Union Pacifies
Show That Operating Ex
; penses .Are Higher. .
(United Press Leased Wire.)
- INew York, Feb. f. According to
tatementa laued by the Union end
Bouthern Pacific ratlroada the expenses
of theae two. r6ads have greatly In
creased during the past six months
The statement aaya that the expenses
Of the Southern Pacific In December
were $802,728 greater than In the corre
anondine month of 1908: that' In th
laat alx months of 1807. thev were 210.
245,788 greater than In the 'same period
or 1906. Tha statement of the Union
Pacific ahowa that there was an- In
crease of 2414.227 in the month of De
cember and that the total Increase for
IX montha was. (S.383.876. While the
groaa receipts of both road were
greater In th,e . laat half of 1807 , than
tneyi were in rne same penoa or jut.
the net recelnts are smaller this .year
because or tne increased expenaes.
JEW CORPORATIONS
m FILE THEIR ARTICLES
ui "
; (Special Bltpetrb t Tbe Journal.)
ii palem.; OrM Feb. 8. Articles of In
corporation were filed' In the office-, of
the eecretary of state, Febroary. as
followe: I
' Toncalla State bank; principal office,
Toncalla,' Ore?on; capital stock, $10.
00; incbrporatora, 'C. N. Moody, J. O.
isamier, i. tt. uy, uaorge Appiegaje
ana J. it, uougneny '
: Ores-on Mutual Timber eomoanv. nrlh
ctpal office, Portland. Oregon; capital
atock, . Iioo.ooo ; incorporators, c. A.
Young,, Jv Monteitn and, P. H. Mur
doch. , , ..
- Multnomah County and Grane-e Dis
trict fair;- principal .officer . Portland,
Oregon; capital stock,- 826,000; Incorporators.-
J. J. Johnson, H. E. Davis, and
E. 1L. -Thorp. - .
Acme Tent No. 89, Knlghta"of "the
Maccabees;. principal office. Acme, Lane
county, Oregon; incorporators, c. :H.
Bubs. O. H. 'Haabrouck and A.' A.' Miner.
Mill City Lodge No.144,-Independent
Order of Oddfellow" ; principal office,
Mill' CM ty. Oregon ; Incorporators, D. , .T.
Qulnn, William Bertram, ana as tr.' liaro
kins .
Common - Sense de-
iLet;
,'cide. i ' "V. "?;)' 'j
. j If the little x sharp-
aches; ' the' shortness f of 1
! breath, the dull mental cbn
''-ditiqxi disappear when cof
ee ' is 'discontinued, therms
no need of anv areument. -
Then when all the f unc
tions -begin to run smoothly,
' nerves steady, braiii clear,
t appetite : natural asat result
' of : drinMjig; Postuni; in placei
-. of j the. drog-bearing ' coffee;;
kiv4ji i aa unit ArAti
"' where 6mf6rl"iiT"
'.There's a Reason.
decide
Donahue. Sketch From
GWrald Roma's-
ney'f wounda prove fatal or he Is. pro-
nounceo to do on-me rona 10 recovery.
Since - his arrest Donahue. has acted
nueerlv- and the nolloA are -at a loaa
whthr frt attrlhlitA him nnnHiut tn -an '
attempt to simulate insanity or to an
actual aberration or his mental facul
ties.,. He .consistently, refuses to dis
cuss the shooting and declares that it
la Up to the authorlttea to prove his In
tent to murder hla uncle.
, 8a .far a .the. police- have -been .able
to ascertain. Donahue has no criminal
record. For'aeveral months .he haa re
fused to work and has insisted' that his
uncle support him. It was because of
Sweeney's refusal to do this that led to
the shooting yesterday. -Of late Dona-
nue nas Deen 'ootnewng. Sweeney for
money,, apd when, thla, was refused he
threatened to take his uncle'a life.
OFFER REWARD
FOR WRECKERS
Railroad ' Company Puts De
; j tectives -on Trail of '
. Desperate. Bandits. :
; - : ;
' "'""(Oalted 'Press teiMd Wire.)
-Stents. Nov.,w Feb.i . Attempta o
wreck the Nevada. California & Oregon
rkilroad express' hsive ' become so fre
quent that the management of .the rail
road has 'offered a reward of 22,000 for
the capture of 'the'perpetrators.
' On , aeveral ' different . oocasiona ob
structions .have been found In the. Dath
of the train, which runs from Likely to
Rene, by track -alkerb,' who-have been
ordered . to keen thie track jdear. -At
other Dlacea bowlders hnvn hpn ntar-ml
between the' rails "on 'curves and on a.
trestle-- new High - Hot-Springs a heavy
rail. was found, chained, to the track. :.
Whether robberv br revens-a l the
motlVe of the would-be .wrecker la not
known.' j
SELECT SITE, FOR
LIBRARY AT BAKER
r (Special Dlapateb 'to.. Ths. Jouroal.) '
Baker City. Feb.'.S.-J-The -council ia
voted iO set aajde. a. plot of ground hav
ing a frontage of 60 feet on Auburn
avenue and-H feet onpecomt atreet to
nated "by Andrew Carne!e. The offer
of Carl Adler in behalf of some oltisena
to donate .the1-lot at Front Baker and
Resort waa not accepted.. , . -
A .conQnunlcation . waa . read from -An-drw.
Carms;ie stating that as soon as
the. site had been secured and .the plans
made to pay" for the bulldinr as the
worki nrbgresseid .lUponr , motion of
Councilman Cooper the city auditor waa
instructed to write to tha lfhrarv, com
mission at" Eugene 'to secure a -copy, of
th-lan used -in-,the -erection of-thelr
Har(Iroodr Lumbermen Meet.
N.'tPnlted.'Preas. teased "'Wtre. p.r t,
Cincinnati.'' Ohio. ? Feb. , i.The Na-
Jtlonal Hardwood .Manufactarers associ
ation, "the strongest organtxation or its
kind in existence, met in Cincinnati 'to
day for, its annual convention.' The at''
tendance at -the" opening lnciuaea aeie
gates' f rom 1 Mlchia-an. -Illinois. Indiana.
Ohio,-: Louisiana. - Texas,. Arkansaa, ' Ten
nessee, and a- number of other- atates.
The condition of 'tha trade at present is
described -s- very unnatlsfaetory.- ann
lans tor bettering it -will oe. discnaaea.
addition to number or other import
ant questions. .The eessions areto con
tlnue two daya, :- .h ; i
Heminways Silksr Trefou3se Gloves, Castlcto Taffci
C, -Ba'a la Spirite" and'-a yida-Corscts f ortWomcri: of:," rA'shionr:Ncmb:;: Self -Reducing : Corset:
j r ;.--m;i ; FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY-FEBRUARY I f yfj. kiTj a
mil mr iS
;B III1! P
TRADE SALES.
22-inch j L m broidery
Vals.to$3xd$1.19
1,000 yards of Allover Em
broideries in dainty, alluring
designs, 22 inches videon
finest ' Swiss, batiste and
nainsook. The designs come
in : infinite varietycyclct
work, blind embroidery, imi
tation handwork and shadow
embroidery. Regular val
ues to $3 yd.,
Friday sale
$1.19
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY FEBRUARY TRADE SALES.
4 to 5 -inch Taney Ribbons
Values to 50c Yard, 29c
For Friday Bargain Day only, 3,000 yards Fancy Dresden Rib
bons, Wash Prints, beautiful floral designs, without doubt the.
most beautiful ribbons and the best intrinsic values offered In
any ribbon sale for months. Regular values to 50c
yard, Friday Bargain Day
Be Early See Window Display
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY FEBRUARY TRADE SALES.
20c, 25c
Gmgh
ams 15c
A special lot of new styles in 32-inch Ginghams, extra wide, in
variety of colorings, suchas blue and white plaids, small stripes
in black and white, blue and white, etc Regular
20c and 25c values.
15c
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY FEBRUARY TRADE SALES.
1000 Yds. 25c Laces 9c Yd.
4000 Yds, 85c Laces, 19c Doz.
1,000 yards Fillet. Cluny and Platte Val. Laces and Insertions
in a great assortment of dainty patterns, widths from 1 g
to 5 inches, values to 25c yard. February Trade Sales C
4,000 yards Valenciennes Edges and Insertions in broken lots.
round thread, in the very best patterns, 1 to 3 inches
wide, values to, 85c doa. yards. Friday Bargain Day
19c
. ... , , .,
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY FEBRUARY TRADE SALES.
Reg. $15 Walk
ing Skirts $7.15
The several styles in this sensational Fri
day sale are the smartest of the season
and the materials are worthy of the skirt.
Smart mannish' gray tweeds, navy and
brown cheviots, gray and black striped
suitings, etc. In the latest plaited and
gored styles with band trimmings. In
fact, every new idea of the fashion mak-
ers is shown. Values to
$15.00 for.
$7.15
FEBRUARY TRADE SALES
Cream Dress Goods
$1 Quality, 69c Yd.
$1.0Q quality all-wool cream Storm Serge, CQ
Friday sale .UC
$1.25 quality cream Yachting Serge, Friday QQ,
Bargain Day OC
$1.50 quality cream Yachting Serge, Fri- d OQ
day Bargain Day, yard: $lJ
$2.00 quality cream Yachting Sergey Fri- dl JQ
day Bargain Day, yard JilO
$1.50 quality cream Pebble Suiting, Friday OQ
Bargain Day, yard OUC
$1.25 quality silk and wool fancy Vbiles, in cream,
ky and champagne, iriday Bargain Day, QQ,
yatd wOC
50c new shepherd check shirtwaist Suitings, OQ,
Friday Bargain Day OUC
$1.50 quality imported French Voiles, 44 inches
wide, black and colors, crisp wire fin- &1 Q
ish, Friday Bargain Day plla7
New English Mohairs, in fancy weaves for shirt
waist suits, first showing ot new spring
colors, 44 inches wide
ami v
98cl
Colored Taffeta 69c
3,000 yards 19-inch Colored Taffeta, equal
to any taffeta shown elsewhere at 85c yard.
In all the leading colors and black, white and
cream. February Trade
Sales
35c Hose
Supporters
IPc
Fancy Hose Supporters, with frilled silk: elastic
and elaborate silk bow to match, in all col- 1 A
ors, in a fancy box. Sale price ...1?C
85c Fancy Pad Supporters, 48c
Straight Military Pad Supporters, with four strap
of frilled silk elastic, strong buckles atad AO
clasps, all colors. Sale price ........ .xOC
25c Pin-On Hose Supporters,, 12c
A good Supporter, with extra strong frilled "elastic,
latest improved clasps and buckles. 'lot
all colors. Sale price , la2C
$2.50 Patn $1 1Q
Cloths. . . kPJ-'-l.'
8-4 Bleached Tablecloths, variety of pat
terns, with border all 'around.
30c Linen -Towels, Each 19 20x30-inch
All-Linen Towels, with red border.'
162-3c Linen Crash 12e Yard All-Linen
Russian Crash. 18 inches wide.
$2.50 Bedspreads for f 1.66 Full-Size Cro
chet Bedsoreads. Marseilles patterns.
16 2-3c Glass . Toweling at rzf 18-inch
Glass' Toweling, in blue and pink cross
bar.designs.
6x8 Picture Frames
Reg. 50c Values 21c
6xS-inch Gilt Frames, for cabinet photos
and pictures, complete with glass, mat and
backregular 50c values, on special Of
sale' at C
Ree. 50c Black Frame, 7x10 inches, Ol-
complete with glass and back.. Sale. .11.
Rear. 75c Picture Frames, gilt, with gilt mat,
with two cabinet-siee openings, back AO-
and glass. Sale price IJC
Oval Frames, in black, brown and gilt, sizes
from j 4x5 to 8x10 inches, with glass, mat
1 and frame; regular 75c values: Sale A?
price-... . . ... tC
$4 16-Button
M&jp Kid Gloves $2.95
ffiMf" CSixteen-Button Glace Kid a'AL u
fjhrjh Jr Gloves, in tan, brown and ill fPSXV
rSLyp black, full length, every QycT C vA
r-X?J-' vvJ ' " Pir cut with wide tops, yPSjI-L' A
fftSSSS era ail sins. The equal of JsEaV Hi
Jh&j. anjr tlef tore,, W.00 V3 Eai
Only $2.95 Wj
v$ We reserve the ySf
FifVkvi right to limit the vNw
lvSajL quantity to any one .JsS? fl
Hydegrade " Heatherbloom
Taffeta Silk Black Petticoats
300 exquisitely designed Heatherbloom1 Black Taffeta Petti
coats, bearing the "Hydegrade Heatherbloom" labeL - The
styles are simple and distinct, and the silk has life" and
luster. The fabric will not crack, it is washable, wears twice
as long as ordinary taffeta and costs half as much four
times better. The style is the equal of a $10 tfO in
tailored petticoat. Sale price , . 1 "
FOR BUILDING
Costs More to Pay-Solons'r
Constituents Than Total
of Big Appropriations.
By John fc. lAthrop.'
(Wahlntoa .BnraM of Tba JonraaL)
Washlnaton. Feb. C.-It la wU known
that soremtiMintaJ eltravaswice cornea.
noti through - lara .appropriation", "But
to this
" i V COFFEE ' ' ?::
andjteV;, Schilling's :Best, is
sold 4 by about ;9?000; grocers
west of i the ;Rocky Moun-i
tairis-'---" v . . .
Tour arrocr r turn your money If jr
4on't like tt; w pay him. y'- U
a ''e?y-i-i.-''-i!T,'f
favorite Idea of some powerful member
of the house or senate, or that thing
which, In the vernacular of the day, has
become commonly denominated "graft";
that It Is not In the river and li arbor
bills and the appropriations for Panama
canals, but In a multitude of small or
comparatively small Items of expense
that the Immense totals of appropria
tions are piled up.
Congressman James Tawney, chair
man of the appropriations committee of
-of the . house management, which has
said, that there must be no 'river and
harbor bill ,thls .winter, the other day
stood In his .place and fought for tin
hour to retain In the urgency appro
priation bill an Item -of $36,700 to pay
for -the services of tt policemen for the
new office building of the bouse of rep
resentatives. Members ffasoed with astonishment
when the chairman. In charge of the bill
aerioufcly proposed to 'provide oorapen-
ror 34 policemen Tor a building
la occupied, nlv during the hours
In which other .- office buildings are
aation
which la occupied onlr durln
used, and which has only four torles
ana less people saauy in it man roigni
be found in an ordinary business block.
Other members cited that such blocks
are -watched by one man. frequently,
and that one active detective cares for
a whole hotel of several 'stories.
' Tawney persisted In his fight, Insist
In that the S4 Dollcemen should be
provided, and calling on tha representa
tives to vote It for their new quarters.
Mann of Illinois, who essays to, be
the modern Holman. watchdog of the
treasury, combated it -la every sort of
argument, proving that. , to vote for the
item, would be tantamount to Indorsing
robbery,: then wirndrew nis point or
order aad .was "good.", saying that he
would aot pretend to place bis Jodg-
nient against that of the eminent gen- I
li am an wno proposed mis item, ana ne
voted for what he had for the previous
hour loudly denounced as extravagance
In the most flagrant form.
Congressman Jones of Washington
renewed the point of order and the item
went out thereon.
Bitting in the press gallery day after
day andT observing the progress in de
tail of the turning out of the grist of
legislation, one cannot fall to reach the
conviction that this small item of ex
oense "stood for." until Jones killed -it.
by the powers that be. who have an-
nouncea tnat mere win do no rivers
and harbors bill this winter because
there is to be a deficit In the treasury,
Is a sample of graft which prevents
meritorious measures being considered.
It was the practically unanimous
opinion of all who had attention called
to the matter that to assign 34 police
men to watch the house office building
wan aa absurd aa the most absurd
comic opera stunt of a comedian. Tet,
ery hour, almost, sucn items are vote a
for In both branches of the congress.
and the result is that millions are
wasted in "driblets.'' while the demand
of the American people for river and
harbor money Is turned down because
there Is not enough money to provide
for such works. -.-.
Basketball on Skates.
P., H. S. wilt again meet the-II. M. A.
boys' In another effort to win the name
and fame of being ' the best basketball
players on skates on the coast. Each
and e very lad ; la practicing hard and
claims groat improvement both In skat
ing and team work and are waiting1 un
til Saturday night to show their friends
what they, can do,- . ..
Art Needlework Specialists
i (AM 5r' K
WallaeUan , Embroidery,
0 opea U baok or frost.
OVA 8X0V la devoted1 exclusive
ly, to'.fancjf ; work; wa ara special-
iBim m pur line; . t - ;
j OTB BJSSXOBrS are orlgtnaL x ,
, Va UT8 doxens of 'handsome
aeaigns ; ror any article you may
winn to embroider, Including shirt
waists, Infants'; wear, pillow topa,
centeruleces, lingerie, luncheon sets,
etc. .j - - .
: Spedaj SaleThiWeck
Shirtwaist pattern 'for Eylefc
j t French, Princess Beth, or Wal
r; lachian designs, ftamped on full
; 8-yard lengths, . pure linen, com-.
pleta with floss to , embroiUer,:
! Regular S.T0 lues. .f 1,79
IMPORTANT to WAJI PXKS
these v waists Is
prlco after ibrury lUti
' ' 1 - v Anal anttif rt
MP limits Vso orders filled-, at this
The Needlecraft Sliop
asa wAflxsroToaT rranET
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