The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 13, 1908, Page 32, Image 32

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY? JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13. 1008.
SICE 10 SURVEY . . riv : . o . (n ' - r
C, & 0. Engineer to Hare
. Charge of Land Opening
in Eastern Oregon.
' a' vr. R!W of the chief n(rinw
iMmonl. ciieaaprak Olilo, ran
foad. ha bni apptfnted chief snglner
rf tha Oreiron Vallfjr Jana company
Ursa project in southern Oreson at
Of tl.s Cascades, wh durln tha nt
' . omnnanv 111 CUt BOO,"
SI.w.7rEVf 'V...t land. Into a plat
.iM.niiiu- ii.Ml farma, and
rill in
tall an irrigation mr"in i ;'"""
w?l"r to about 60.000 acre, of land In
ipj r-b' wf.r ii r irif" - i : . . ii
teelRange j EE;, .
7 f cePSn -?iWBjA
i?v'w' M the merits of our great cook- - V?iggZgcT H g
irVMiiJrn-i5ft t ' fne- The base of the '' f : SZJ ...m . - 'ifr
w, :4& 5 Cabinet is 25x46 inches, fitted ; -J ! 1 . " T- T-,,; 111,1
j ' vi" ' roJiyiV with two flour bins, two tool jjjfl 11 ' fri
XI fthv drawers, two bread boards. Rrif . "Vf
1 ..3h iSi&jiZk W Top; is fitted ; with three f 1 jt M .
' jL.m"J I drawers and a cupboard ; II -t;
If I ' 22x46 inches. Made of fine Wl dirt? II
I maple in natural finish, or If r I '
V : ' r ' 1 ' weathered oak, with mission SL
lnr.NSuad7nV-a7. rolnc up all ovjr
Ukevlew. and yet it 1. ,P','bl"
rent a houae at any prloo. Mr. 'ce
aid to a Journal reporter. The new
lt eo oourthouaa for Lake county in
Dearly completed, and la a flna build
ing buUt entirely out of the ffuntya
aurDliia. Tba people oyer there In Lake
county aeein to know nothlnf about the
moner panto of . la.t year excepting
through tha newepapera.
" .v. ralirnad aurveya that
r? now being carried hMi.n
of Oregon. Mr. Bice apoka with the aa--SurinoTof
railroad engineer who
know from outward aigna that actual
railroad construction la Intended, Me
"'From tha ear taken In the urvey.
and tha low arradea ejtablUbed. I am
thoroughly convinced that the line from
Redding. Cal.. P the Pitt river to the
Goose Lake Valley, and on. north to a
connection with the v Oregon Ea-tern.
will ba built aoon by the Harriman Unea,
and will become their through trflnk
Una from San Francisco to Portland
and to the eaet All thla la having a
strong Influence on property values In
' Lake and Harney countlea. unimproved
lands In the vicinity of lkevlew are
held aa high as 15 per acre, and lota
In a new addition to the town are sell
ing at 1200 to 1300 per lot." .
Tha company's Irrigation project In
tha Oooee Lake valley Is estimated to
eoat about M60.000. The, project will
' seouro water from Cottonwood river and
, Drews river, on both of which streams
ideal reservoir sites have been aecured.
Tha Cottonwood reservoir will require a
dam 90 feet high and 1,100 feet long.
Thera will be eight miles of main canal
leading; Into the valley, and between this
canal and the reservoir a section two
miles long will hava a width of 20 feet
. and depth of 4 feet, bringing the water
? through the canyon. Tha Cottonwood
reservoir will. It la said, furnish ample
water for 'tM company s lanas. ana
Prews river will be held in reserve for
future development. ,
PRmfECTJOOOR
- irapfioiicfiis
Equalizing Tariff , on Im
ports Necessary to Pros
perity, Says Senator.
fCnltcd treat Lrawd Wire.)
Allentown, Pa., Sept. IS. Dwelling
tipon the 'nation's dependence on a pro
tective tariff for prosperity, united
Ordered This Week
The GreatS
Two walls of steel and middle wall of heavy asbestos board,
hand-riveted with cone-head rivets. Excells all others in bak
ing, in beauty of design, construction, good workmanship and
hasmore practical features and attachments than any Qther
steel range in the market. Guaranteed to be a perfect and quick
baker with a minimum amount of fuel. Prices range from
$35, $40, $45, $55.
See Our Special Terms for This Sale
This Iron Bed, Only
if
It is just like the cut, in white,
blue and green enamel, very dur
able in construction, simple in
design yet attractive. A big spe
cial offer, for these beds always
sell for $9.00 and more.
States Senator Penrose fired the open
ing gun Of the Republican state cam-
of Lehigh couaty. County Chairman
paign at Pleasant Corners today, pre
ceding a barbecue by , the Republicans
Blumer called tha meeting to order and
Alexander N. Ulrlch presided.
Senator Penrose asserted that a pro
tective tariff and prosperity have al
ways gone hand In hand, and that In
dustrial depression had always followed ,
any attempt to lower' the tariff. He
said:
"The long period of depression which
followed the return to low tariff im
mediately following Blaine's defeat
for the presidency continued during the
entire period of the low tariff and un
til relief was obtained by the return to
protection."
He said a general, revision of the
tariff would ba made.
"But what ever, changes are made," he
continued, "the Republican party this
that a tariff shall be Imposed on all I
Imported products, whether of factory,
'farm - or mine, sufficiently great to
equal the difference between the cost '
of production abroad and at home. As
a member of the senate committee I
pledge myself to sustain the protective
Other speakers were Congressman
Aioore ana J. xi. xangnam or Indiana.
DUKE SPENDS HIS.
: , COIN LIKE A "KING
Will
, (United press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept 12. H.
R. . H-, the Duke Ferdinand of
Montspenaier and party have
gone east by way of Seattle,
Vancouver and Montreal, after
spending 110,000 during the 10
days they were In the city.
The duke left $120 with the
cashier of the Fairmont Just
before leaving the city, with ln-
structlons to divide It aa tips
among the bellboys, the waiters
who served his table, the hotel
4 steward and his assistants, the
baggageman and others.
The duke's automobile bill was
never less than tlftO a day, and
several chauffeurs are richer by
t60 each because of the liberal
war in which he ripped them.
Traveling Inrognlto, the duke
accepted no invitations from so-
ciety and rlubn He and the
membTs of his party, however,
were about town a prest deal.
both by day and by niuht. Sev
eral city detectives that he
was well protected in his sight
seeing trips, and they. too. jme
in for a share of h! Hheral'ty.
.Those who know something
about the matter, snr th duke
must have given sway In tins
over Si04 during his sightseeing
diversions.
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Carpet Aey
Room
In your home under our e?sy-payment plan $5 down, then $1 a
week. You are welcome to credit here. We are always glad to
furnish a room complete on these terms. You should not fail to
visjt our Carpet Department just now. Fall Carpets are arriving
every day. We are quoting some special bargains this week, as
witness the following:
Bigelow Axminsters, several patterns in the lot, including verdure,
floral and mottled green; colors tan, green and the latest mottled
browns. Worth regularly $2.20. Sold .at this sale this M o
week, per yard $ 1 .Oil
Hartford Extra Velvets, also Smith's Extra Velvets: five patterns
from which to choose, regular $1.85 values, at, per At A A
yard $1.44
Sewed, lined and laid free in all cases.
A fine line of Roxbury and Stinson's Brussels in many beautiful
patterns that sell regularly for $1.50, quoted special this A
week at, yard ehl.Zj
Best Ten-Wire Brussejs, and also Smith's and Higgins'
Brussels, 15 different patterns, reg. $1.50 grades, special.
Best Tapestry Brussels, a large number of colorings and
patterns, regular $1.25 values, only
Just Like Cut
These Mahogany Tables
Beautiful Vernis Martin
Bed $12
Tus,t like the cut, in Vernis
Martin or enamel in all colors.
This is a great special offer,
as you'll admit when you see
the size of the continuous
posts and the filling. On salt
Mbnday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
RUg
Extra Sp
ecia
iaJ zd! o
This is something new in the table line., Very neat and at
tractive, highly finished. Tops are 24x24 inches, turned legs,
glass-ball and brass feet. If you are looking for something
extra nice and nobby, sec these little parlor tables. Note the
extremely low price,, too. ' Also shown in golden oak finish.
$1.10
95c
Extra Specials
I'll tV"11 ' JwNTTUC?
-$17S White Cotton Blankets, extra
special
, 20c linen finished Pillow Slips, extra
special .
24 dozen Muslin Sheets, 72x90 inches, no
, more than 6 to a customer, special, each..
$2.75 Empire Bedspreads, 3-ply, 11-4's, spun
from superior long staple cotton, extra d Mil
special, 6 to a customer wltlU
$1.50 Ecru Lace Curtains, special, per
pair
95c
12ic
39c
75c
2
The Best Rug Value Yet
Offered this Fall.
0 Brussels
Rugs
50
O 9x12 Size
Made up in 9x12 sizes from carpet remnants, neatly
finished ends. Fine patterns and colorings and made of
Brussels of a good wearing quality, bee these made-up
Rpgs before you buy. Remember these are from good
grade of carpet and will give good service.
You Could Not Buy the Carpet at the
Price of the Rug
Ladies' New Fall Suits
SALE SAMPLE SUITS ;
VTnma'n sn4 mlas Cf fall suits In
S3 pnpqlar fell eh !. Coats cut In i
rilrwtolrs rao'tI trlmmH with button. !
straps and . braids; a arreat variety of I
t r ira aa4 ti-t ault mark4 to sll at
MrAlin a McVon&eU. Third aa4 alor
risoa streets. .
T lwcTr that be hsd bn rarlnc
S tr tb lt 14 yaars cm prnpsrtr
Krh b did not on was ttm fata nf
! tirtnna f Mld1ltr, His
tHr rirrhj4. about ! yars s,
tr iwni ni timber on a rtaiii lot f
!m1. Fvr 'w the son h4 ba pay
! C t h- was r''t)T lnfnrmu1
1 ' ' orl tte (intbrr that bis
The newest goods the best materials the lowest prices.
Do not fail to sec our goofls the style, the quality and the
price before you purchase your Fall Suit. We can un
doubtedly save you money. We make a specialty of large
sizes and dependable goods ar extremely moderate prices.:
We have suits of the latest models, embodying the. latest,
and best style kinks, ranging in price from
$15
Watches and
Jewelry
On Easy Terms
Wear Them
TOle You Pay
Men's Suits at a Big
Special Price
We'are dosing out all odds and ends of every line in the
housed If your fit is among these 200 and more suits, then
you are a lucky man, for you are able to secure a $20 suit
for the low price of
25
S3 5
$50t
Sold for Cash or
Credit
QEVUHTZ CELLS IT FOR LESS
M a
r - -I l S II Ii naaw 1 r
first and Vamhiil
Second and Yamhill
Do not fail to see
this bargain offer.
Bargains, and no
mistake. '
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