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THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING,' SEPTEMBER 23. 1008
FIFTY THOUSAND FOR.
t
BAR
GOOD ROADS' CAMPAIGN
SATUM)AY.:'iEVENiNG
388-390 E. Morrison St., Near Grand
"THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE"
Opportunities to save money by spending it each week at our
Saturday bargain sales. They are famous and draw large crowds.
n ' . , Some pretty good reasons below.
Crater Lake Project U Assured nt Enthusiastic Mcdfon.
: (.' : Jreetlns: rrominent Oreffonians Address the:
;i' ' ' : 4 Boosters for Better Highways.
', UbIIJ Free Us4 Wlrs.J
. . Med ford. Or., Bept. 16 UxJford nl
Jackson county bav ton good-roaJ
mad.r Two rousing aeaalooa of good
. road a convention war held In this city
yeaieraay and Deror tnejr wera ciosag
County Judge J. R. Nell pledged $50,000
on th part of Jackson county toward
building th ' proposed . Crater tk
road. v. . . . ,
Judga John H. Scott, president of tho
Oregon Good' Koads association, ad
dressed i tli meetings, Instilling free I
" enthustnsm Into th audience.
Tli Crater Lake road commlaalon
he accomplished Ita , mission In thla
city The commissioners will next turn
' tlielr attention to Klamath county.
VTIi meeting convened In . th Com
mercial ciuu room ana tn nail wii
rrowaed. Judge William Colvlg. presi
dent of th Commercial club. 1 presided
John If. Scott, president of , the Good
ftoads association for Oregon, a poke of
the Importance of good road a And out
' lined th formation -of associations
throughout the. atate to work' for th
enactment of legislation providing for
. me appointment or a aiata nignway
commissioner, and for appropriation to
' construct on or more continuous line
oi road through th. atate, He advocated
' a atate appropriation of 110.000 for each
of two year with a. provision that the
county appropriate a. 'Ilk aum for tbo
: purpose of constructing a, pleoe of per
manent road In each county, so. that
eventually th road so cona true ted In
th various countiea would unit and
make some continuous lines . of road
throughout the atate.
H atated that Multnomah ' county,
which pays on third of all state taxes,
la willing to make-a atate appropriation
for roaf construction. All money so
appropriated! la to be expended under
the direction of a atate highway com
missioner, who will also prepare speci
fication . and- brtdg" plans for 1 us tn
the respective counties.
- C. 8. - Jackson followed Judg Scott j
with an enthusiastic talk showing aom
of the benefits that would be derived
from (he building of th proposed roa
from Med ford or some point on tli
railroad to Crater Lake by Klama
Falla. In snenklnr nf the cost of sue
a road, he stated that he believed th
the counties of Jsckson and Klama
would each give liO.OOO toward tb es
timated cost, tuat tne state wouiu com
forward with Ian amount eauel to the
combined aDDTnurlalloit of the two
countiea. and the national covemmen
would no doubt build the road In the
retoerv and park proper. - The cost of
building th highway would thus be
easily met.
The Crater lk Ttoaa commlaelJT
recently annointed. met with represent
ative citizens last nlrht and there re
mains no doubt that Medford and Jaca
son count r wilt rata without effort
money sufficient to ineet th appropn
t Inn neerieri '
Of th commission there wer present
Colonel C. 8. ' Jackson, Will G. Ste-1,
Judg J. H,. Scott, Benton Bowers,
Judae Baldwin. Dr. J. F. Beddy, F. H.
Hopkins and Dr. Kay, who la represen;
lng Ms orotner, colonel May. . , - k
radar Veil's Tiiu
When Judre Nell was called upon he
sain: .
"I sneak the county court and fee,
sure f ahall have th support of my
constituents to a man and will say
Jackson conntv will viva I2S.000 thla
year! and szo.uuo next year n you win
raise in any manner you mar find ex
pedient an equal amount.
Judie Nell srioke with attch enthusi
asm in me case tnat it orougm s owj'
anlna- snnlause.
County Surveyor Applegat laid out
on a map before the meeting th line
of survey which seemed most feasible
ror tne road.' ur. jteddy assured tne
meetina- of ' th ease with which the
amount, aside from th county appro
priation, couia do raised among uis
owners of automobiles, of which there
are nearly too here, and among cor
porate owners of timber holdings, and
f need be by th special levy of a 111.
mm-road tax allowed By law..,.
SIDELINE STORILS
.OF GREAT' NORTHWEST
LAND CONCENTRATION. x
Is estimated that the John Day project
complete will cost 18, 000,000. .
The Diue print lor th big scheme
Big Farmers Are Acquiring Control has been examined by several of those
nf Fastorn Orwnn Tracts, interested, among them some Walla
f . V . g . .. Walla parties. wTio. went so far aa to
tepecui mspsica w mt twumut i press Senator Ankeny for additional In
Pendleton - 8ent. 14. On of tb most I formation. . He said:
Imnortant Industrial tendenciea of east-1 ' "Yea, th John Day jprolect has been
a .- w i. n -1 tnorougniy investigated 'at Washington.
mi yf oo ji, douht it win be the next large
xno roi imiu. i"" project the reclamation service will take
jew rasa. . xuim jmi ojiviiuuuqiD nana.
wueat crop ur Kj llimiLlBk urauvj r. am iiai
vested by fewer men than ever before.
Section after section of the beat wheat
land Is being bought up by the big farm
ers Who alreaay own many square miles,
and the farms are being gradually aban
doned by their former owner, who are
moving In large numbers to the new
wheat districts of Alberta.
In. the Athena district over ioo rarm
LUMBER IS SCARCE.
Building Waldport If Retarded
and Newport Suffers, Too.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Waldport, Or.- Sept. 15. There la a
ers have sold out In the past 15 months I area t scarcity of lumber In the west.
ana movea away, most oi mem to van-1 era part or Lincoln county and a num
ada, and the land Is now owned andlber of parties who have bought Wald-
farmed by wheat kings whose prestige port property with th Intention . of
Is increasing from year to year. , The I building have been unable to secure
only. Increased settlement in any por-1 material. As soon as the river gets
tion or umaiiua county is is ino irrisa-inign enougn a great deal or contracted
tlon districts, where small tracts are I lumber will be. brought down from th
Dei n j oougni up iriau.uj pj now hki-i Aisea mills,
tiers and wnere great, development; is
looked for.
Newoort Is also' snfferina- a lumber !
famine , . . -
OeorK Walker of that city who was
engaged, in. tn construction or a steam
schooner. Was obllaed to transfer It to I
I ADeraeinv. wasn. HtocKweii.- Kurrourn
Link' River Reaches Its .Lowest Stage I Co. of Aberdeen have arranged to
1'ISHWAYS UNCOVERED.
send a cargo of building lumber to Newport
this company owns a number of ves-
OPERATIONS RESUMED.
in Quarter Century.
(StfeclU Dispatch to The JooratL)
Klamath Falls, Or., Sept 25. Old In-els and It is expected they will put In
lan wwv fl.hv.vi h.v. been unnoverrfd immr yarn i xvewporu
In Link river, th second time they
have been seen In zR years. On ac
count of the unusual low water this
Meason. twoflshways ar now visible, j Excelsior Factory at Eugene Is Run-
J tin uiueai liiuicLiia uauu uu auuniruRv i .. ... ir . - .
, of the bulldlnr of , these dams, . indl- nuig xjrj tvna rigm.
eating tnat tney were consiruciea many i ; (opraai uisnsica te id jourasi.t
ThWare but In ' runways, with . Eu.Kfne' r.- i5T ?U?M
platform on either side, evidently l""';",,!?"0: !aaJPK
where the Indians .stood, to spear the ""1""-.-"v"-:
salmon as they made their way up the V,"". ; .i,,.V;
win MirMnt in th. runwnva.' . I operations ; after a shutdown of about
For the last quarter of a century the -m?!1.ii 5.mlIi-J' -?pSItln
iv. i,.. , h..n hi.h.. , ii,.n in h I with a full crew day and night am
early days and the Indians have learned " "I9 ?n nes.a. ror. Pro
to fish,., th whit, man does. . lhViSSSSSJZJS:.
mnv ntV nnnrrr ; ployed in the factory,, a large number
JOHN DAY PROJECT.: 'lare kept busy . in the woods, felllna
trees ana cuiuna- inem ud in suitania
lengths for th nanu(actur of excel-
Temporarily Abandoned by Govern-1 aior
ment Because of Outlay Required.
"(Soeelsl DlaD.tch to The Journal.)
Rock Creek. Or., Sept. J5. Kor some)
weeks past It has been rumored that!
tn government would immediately w-
NEW RAINIER TRAIN.
stall a large electric, pumping plant on
the Columbia ' river between Arlington
and Umatilla for use on th John Day
Traffic to and From Portland Will
Be Better Served.
(Special DltMtcB to Tfa Journal. t
UIUIIKL H IU - UlLHIIBLBIT Jill , . .-. ' . . - - -
use in filling the reservoirs. "Lr""5 fJ,.," SL f1 " "un nl n be
ust been learned through ir-1 T".'0" v."."" t""''"
rlgatlon
had been
not definitely
rrigatlon project 'and
t v.j 4.... tMjt t- I tween Rainier and Portland. , It
- Jn.l uoc imiuDU wa.vusu A,- Vt , . ,.u . " "
Expert stover that th Idea t VC". A . , V 'j., " ,
i temporarily abandoned. It Is "h,5aJ?,rrr "A 9?ble ?I?0ntinued.
lltelylitnown Juat exactly what chK.wi'Lbn ""Pletlon of the
th .i.t of nrn ban hr nw brldg at Portland.
amount th state of, Oregon has to her
credit In th reclamation .fund, but. It
The tra
ge at
tin w
leave Rainier
Always
Ready
TO SERVE
Pbs
To
t
clS
ties
A delictous corn food,'
thoroughly cooked, rolled
- into delicate flakes and
toasted a rich, golden . .
brown. A crisp, delight
ful food that pleases old
and young. . 1
Tli Taste LInffgrV'
Made at Pore rod Farterle of
jfoetmsm Cral Ceaapaay, UalM,
Battl Creek, Xiea.
nrnhahlv
at 7 a. ro., arriving In Portland about
8:30, i and leaving Portland at about
31 or s:xo n. m arriving at n.intai.
about 10 or 11 i. m.
A petitlpn for the local was sent to
th officials some time ago. , -
RAIL WORK TO START.
C. E. Contractor! and Englneersl
w m inspect Projected Koute. .
Albany. Or- Sect, it- -A rmixi with
maps and blueprints a rartr of con
tractors and engineers left Albany this
ig oy special train, bound for De
They wer accompanied by Mr.
of the Call. rThe party intenaa
to to over the tsrolected routa of tha
t b across tne mountains and care
fully Inepect the Una It Is believed
that actlr work will be started In tb
spring.
100 MORE AT EUGENE.
trolt.
High School Enrollment Far Exceeds
That of Last Year.
("pedal nNaateft t Tk Jna-aaM
' Eugene. Or.. Srvt. tTh enroll
ment at the Eugene high school Is now
Its. tnat aumoer having ta reached
yesterday. This I about snore than
wer enrolled at the earn period last
year. Kusen new has the aecond larg
rat hlsh achool la th state. Th en
rollment ta th grammar schools la
about 1.29. -
EDITOR AND MERCHANT.
6 O'CLOCK
OUR STORE WILL OPEN
V rib. i - 'i
ill
-, ' f,'
ELLifl
Leading Clothier
ONE iQRE DAY
$2.52 Wood -Burning , Set 95c
$2.52
GUARANTEED
OUTFIT FOR
95c
This wood-burningr outfit, exactly'like cut, consists of eight piects,
as follows: Bulb SOc, Needle $1, Tubing 10c, Alcohol Lamp 25c,
Benzine Bottle 10c. Cork Union .12. Cork Handle 20c, Box 25c:
the regular sellinor orice of the above is $2.52 THIS WEEK
"Only the entire outfit............ ....
THIS WEEK WE WILL- ALSO SELL
25c Handkerchief and Glove Boxes for...... 1B
35c Handkerchief and Glove B6xes for. 25
25c Plaques, assorted, for................
We carry the most complete line of wood to burn on the coast,
and eive FREE LESSONS in every branch, including the NEW
JEWEL WORK, Casings, Tinseling and Gouging. Skilled artists
in this work always at your service, felons top burning from 7of
to 5 . , '-,
$2.00 Cut Glass
' Nappies : All
This WccK
Selling at
97c
m I
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Cut glass Nappies, suitable for
favors at bridge or other card
parties, in the following shapes
Diamond, heart," club and
spade. These Nappies are fine
quality, , beautifully cut. and are
well , worth- the regular1 price of
$2 each THIS WEEK ONLY,
YOUR CHOICE......... 97tV
TOMORROW'S SATURDAY FLYERS
44
a ATMVMA VU V V VttttUWUU
TGMOIIROW
" y ' 1
See Window. Two to a Customer
50 dozen, all sizes, heavy gray worsted Jackets, navy and ma
roon;-trimmed fronts, large pearl buttons, suitable foremen or
women; see them in windows. You will have to shop in the
morning to secure these. A big crowd is the rule at our Sat
urday sales. None to dealers.
Bed
Comforto
100 slikoline covered, clean cotton
patterns; best $2 values, while the
filled full sizeo Comforts, handsome
quantity lasts we will sell them
tomorrow only, each ;
LOO
NEW? BIRD SEEDS
Special attention is called to our Washington street
window display of choice Bird Seeds) Remedies
and Requisites. We handle everything for Birds,
pur stock is always 'fresh' and prices lowest.
Sturh's Bird Seed, package . 15
" Woodlark" Choice Bird Seed, package 10
"Woodlark" Choice Mied". Birdseed, large
sack with Cuttlebone included. . ......... .256
"Woodlark" Choice Bird Sand, package. .... .10
Cuttlebone, per piece 5 and 10
Parrot 'Bitters, per bottle. . . 25?
Hemp Seed, (choice) per pound 10
Bird Tonic; per bottle :.. ..... I ... 1 251
Rape Seed (choice) per pound 15
Canary Seed (choice) per pound 15 1
Millet Seed , (choice) per pound 15?
Sunflower Seed (choice') per pound 15
bet window display of Birds and Bird roods.
EDISON
RECORDS
Foi October
NOW ON SALE
ornn .-
A
KOimti
ACCOCJTT
wa bo
AJtrntTio
norma
rmJutxaTa
K. J. Hicks Parcfaase tbe Stork of
WlM FaraltBrs) Oompakay. .
rSrxrtal rtasa a Tka amaLI
Hrrmar. Or, art A. J. Hlrka
prrrrtor f tha Hpwr Times, has
r-urrtoaa4 th kankrort stnrk of CK
Wia Famltsra ronrwnf r4 has tskn
rhr. Mr. Hicks a iU roa Unas ta 4lt
kla papr.
Croem' RerrrtarV OrTaalsr.
Bltft!ham. it.
! I nat ww h S"-4 ran e triOT.,ii)i
ti t( ft ! .'. a tti'Hi rt
Ins to th bttrsnrat of th trsda.. tha
socratarlra of tb various crocrra asso
rtatlons tn tb stat har parfectrd an
ortaalsatittn. Tb officers are: Pml.
rtetit. O. E. Hsl. rMU sod sccratarrj
, AVXTAL ASTER SHOW. .
MAdj Vie for Prize at La Grande's
Biff Society Eveat.
(SjeadU Otaaaack ta Tk JaarsaLt
La Grand. Or. eVpt. li. Tl aa
aual astar sfeow af U city Is a rrsat
saeeasa Ir sTrsi years It has b
a aoctatr t at La Gran-I sal thla
year th aanhar f competitors for
th peisaa ta largr than rrr hef ora.
Th newer rrew t perfect ton tn the
OrarMe Rnavd a!Ier an la la Grsivd4
parttrvtarir greet sttentloa has baea
lM ta their fultara. - -
D. OirtV Mtlr -J Tear Old.
Nef
1 -rt ?. !. C--.en VTl
BUCK'S
ClothesShop
For Men -
mSTOItUTTOaT X nXCX OF wOOB
CEtOTarnrai am mxrnv riiTm nr
tAMcm to m ru? rev
asT no
343 Washington Street
. Nar 8avanth
aa II rar lt ttdaf. " Mr.
ktr.la. tbnusti a as I Ira f a Te-ra.
Ui4 th friistln for hi r-oloaaal for-
t na tn California, lurlrf 1M ar f
th r.f ferer aaa Ka aUi) retains lanre
i-..reia tn that iste. rr a nil r
t! Um.a cf Terks sa - u ,.o- ja-s be Is anoauai! ilrmtn bh
MaataBr aaa shrsicaUr. Recently be
rtur4 froca Ens-land rhr he at-
tfide4 tb r4lin( of bis Brand4a'jfH
ter. Mls Jn Ril, rfjhter f tm
haaa"r Lit 'law H'lt, th Ia
Women's
Coats
Half Price Tomorrow
Silk and velvet trimmed kersey and
cheviot Coats for women, full 54
inches long, in black or brown;
the best qualities of the $10 grades
tomorrow, each
$5.00
Men's . ; )
Cashmere
SbelaS-
60 dozen clerical gray wool cash
mere Socks for men, all sizes, me
dium weights; positively the best
ic grade, . tomorrow
a 5c
PAIR.
See Window
Children'
Coats
100 floats for cirls. in ttn. ' aaif
brown shades . all aizes.' all wnrl
kerseys; best $4.50 grades, tomor
row ' .
ORAISD SALE OF! .
WASH B.0IEE1S
AT LESS THAtV WHOLESALE
Today and This Evening, Sept. 26
This is positively your last chance to purchase these Wash BoDers
at the prices quoted below.
No. V Galvanized Iron Wain Boiler; regular price I-, t?f An
Saturday special, .....e)leUU
No. 8 I X Tin Wash Boiler, with copper bottom; regular price fifl.
$1.50, Saturday special ; , VWt
Ko. 9 I X Tin Wash Boiler, with copper bottom; regular ( t
.price $K75. Satnrday special........... OleUU
No. 81 X Tin Wash Boiler, with copper rim and copper f)f
bottom; regular price $175. Saturday special J
No. 8 14-ounce Copper Wash Boiler; regular price $J, p- 2 QQ
No. 9 14-ounce Copper Wash Boiler; regular, prke $3.f0, 9 tH
. special y-'w J
- UNIVERSAL STOVES AND RANGES
EXCLUSIVE EAST SIDE AGENTS
We deliver goods anywhere aitbin city 1 m','.
WATCH FOR OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS
0'DONNELL HARDWARE C 2 .
371 EAST l.?OKKI"C!t STKTA" rr:?r AV