HE TREND AUGIIRSiLL TllZ OREGON. .DAILY ..JOURNAL. -PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 17. 1008..' ILL, J L! -lULU! i-S 1-l.JL-lJi Indications in Josephine Point to the Commoner La Grande Bank Failure Will Convert Many to the r Democratic Banks. WHAT A BIRD SURVEY . IS, AND WHAT FOR It Means Getting: a Sight of About Every Bird in the United States and Reporting on What He la Doing When Seen The Farmers' Interest i HOT fiUMPJllRfl : BA MU I Ullllll IMUlw , Hill r n FREDERIC J. H.SKIN. (Copyright, 10$. by rraderto J. ifaskin.) : Washington, Oct. 17. Do you know that Insects ara Injuring the crop In thla country to the extant of lf.00( 0 yearly and that, noxious Weeds double this amount m exponas to) tbe farmer, and .that tt la 'only by.meane of. blrda that theae Ineacta and weed, oan be destroyed and that the blrda of thla country are being killed faater than thay can bread? "Theae" ara the tlpedal Dispatch ta Tba Journal.) f Oranta Taaa. Or., Oct 17. That tha majority of votea cast at tha coming national election In Joaephlna . , county I facia .that, tha country u facias;. Just will ha for William J. Bryanla oultel "ow-.. Thay ara eatremely Important 1 : . . . , I Tacts. Because or tnia.it aeeina urg- Svident by the trend of affairs pollUJ nt that a omprehen.lv. bird aurvay leal In thla county during tba paat few I of the country be mad a, to determine week Though Joa.pMna IW -ty,d;iS w wm vu vi . .wk .vi. 1 exunoi, ana wnat maana may oe m- tha atata. it reruiariv electa uemocrata niovea to nroteot and nreaerve au oiras. tt win mean, iirai ox au, an imratDw ' ' to tha Important offloea, both locally , ana for tna legislature, j na uryan ana plan of education. To the majority of EnVnbT of Ihl. cltv aid eounl? caS American paopl. bird, have alway. count almost aa many, roiiowera rrom the Republican ranka aa from the Dero- ocratlo. . The blrgeat and moat rouelng rallies been things that mlaht be wantonly de- atroyed aa a pastime,, or seaiousiy riuni ad bsoauee at aoraa time or other thay wra found praying; on garden or or- By mean a of careful atudy and i ana paina tne nio- tne national aeoart- which Judse WUliama of Maaeachuaette m"nA -t""" "? 9JZ dr.. ih. vnl.r. Thla on. . aneech .0 " P"vos peyonq uouoi ini alone -converted" manv Reoubllcane to w"no"' i ?01i..-tna- uPP!r Ir .t- n ,in -, I na aeep in. crupa, orcnaras ana sr- the Deroocratlo ranka I n.n. trim r mm -m.n ui.nt "in. held in thla oity during the campaign J" " hare baen Democratic.' Poaalbly the J$" rv.vof t beat meeting- of thla nature waa that In fntot mZrf.Lr, whirh Judaa Williams of Massachusetts I ment ' grloultun tha weed aeeda the providing that "It aha II be unlawful for any prraon to hunt, trap, rapture, wll- iuiit oiacurb or kin any oira or an kind whatevrr, or take the eg aa of auc blrda oyi 'any lalanda of the Unite matea which have been at apart or reaerved aa breeding grounda for any Diraa oy any law, proclamation or exec utive order, except under euoh rulea and reguiaciona aa may te preacriDea rrom time to time by the eecretary of agricul ture," ' Tba raatAar Hat Atrocity. Theaa few thouaand acrea ao act aalde offer protection fir a mere handful of blrda, after all, when compared with the great -extent of unprotected areaa over wnicn the bird population movea at tna mercy of tha thouaanda of huntamen who kill for the markete. the thouaanda mora who kill for apnrt and the thou Auda more who kill that feathera may ba had for trimming women'a hata. Kach wing or breaat on a woman'a hat telle a allent tale of a Ufa needleaalv aacrlfloed, but tha egret la mute witneaa lo a tragedy. Not only waa one bird aaoiiflcau for 4hat particular treaaure, but It waa the mother bird, killed when ner orood waa young in tne neat, oe HER LEAVES, FOR CARLSBAD Our repreaenlattve la Detroit wii tea Consen'atlves, on EadJcaJ uj T rU f.VOrabi. report. a C , 4. pauwi u yaara oio, ui ir. iianry JL lalWlMlt Dtlik IU I naa an aimoat pronouncea cure la amaiam ai r Oust Liberals. raaa of lirlghr. .year a of ace, and alao ra porta another patient with an aonte oaaa of Urlght a aa getting better daily. The caaa or Mra. IX o. Johaaton. 101 Jonee atraet, Detroit, who waa antral DIimM tmt Tha lMuaat.1 Ottawa, Ont. Oct 17.-A campaign lMmoat to th. buratln. point " wiwwut 1 lookaa upon, la better aa lima goee on. annaJa of Canadian polltlca for bitter neaa and Intenaltjr la now raging with full force from th. AtlanUo to th. Pa cific Nomination, for par 11am ant will be made Vooday and the geaaral elec tion will take place ona week later. la my mind thla 1. on. of the moat marveloua recoveiiea, "Th.rl.i V. Vlav ttt tha Utr Prlntlna Tfoua. took ma to tha Cltlaana' fiavlnge banic ana lntrooucea ma to one or na dlreotora, a man largely Identified with batpnlt'a manufacturlna lntaraata. He haa Brtght'e Dlaaa. and tha uaualver Tba laaura of th. campaign ara fed-Idiot had been rendered. I found that era! rather than provincial The Con- aerratlve party aeeka iower on a broad platform, which, briefly. Include hon- eat appropriation and expenditure of public money, utioolntinent of publlo of- flclala by merit only,, more effective h bi Iture. by .political organliatlon.. ''civil tnAh!'dr.V"rbUid?y. but rot well.' On being aaked what had cured him ha replied: 'It a made out la California and la called Fulton'a Renal npouna.' -i A The banker la aMnr to Carlabad ant. takaa tha treatment with him. "Thla morning I waa called to apeak with a Mx Vaughn, whoa rather, a . la aivan un witn told him about tha already decided to take It for Mr. -Htiih Wallaoa tha banker above referred to, who la au Intimate friend of hla.hadi.aant him word about It There are number, of. other caaea of which I will writ, you when tlm. germna. kldmor. Drug Co.. 151 Third Street ha waa already on Fulton'a Ilenal Com Dound and that It had taken hold and waa beginning to help. "lie heard or it in a eunoua way. Ha waa on tha care la th. Interior, and In convereatlon with an acquaintance told him ba had Hrlght'a uiaeaaa in aeryloa reform or the appointment of civil eervante by aa independent com mlaalon, aenate reform, more rigid la pectlon of lmmlgranta. non-pirtiaan X"T" management of the publlo railways the I wSK. S.; eatablianment of a thorough ayatem ox 1.50.0 OB irOEE v . FOB BEYAN AND. KEBN IN UNION pending on her for food, and leaving; them to perlah from cold or atarvatlon. 3ald the late Charlea Dudley Warner: 'A dead bird doca not helo tna annear- ance of an ugly woman, and a pretty woman neeaa no aucn adornment.' it la against thla evil that the Audubon eociety haa waged long war, but the ef fect la not yet telling, for while 32 tatea enacted the aoclety'e law they do not all enforce It Row a Bird Surrey Ja Made. A complete bird aurvev would entail the moat careful and minute work ever undertaken by th. government. Audu bon in hla atudlea tramped for years. oing rrom Labrador to Texas, rrom Florida to the Yellowatnne. Frank M Chapman, ornithologist of the American Museum or Natural History, has lust nnisned eignt years' work, traveling oj.vuu miles in collecting specimens and making studies of birds of America for the museum. Neither of these made any attempt at a census. The biological survey has recently made a survey of Colorado, and has covered practically all of Texaa and parts of New Mexico and California It baa remained for Tlllnola tn maka the first state survey, and an extremely comprehensive one. Under the direc tion of Professor 8. A. Forbee. two young men have crossed -and recrossed tne atate. walklnsr In a straight lino 80 feet apart, first goln east and west, then north and south. They carried rule, pedometer, notebooks nnrl field glaaa, and noted every bird flushed on a atrip &u yards wide, and all that passed 100 feet in front. The lines led them throusrh field, forest and rltv and across farm yards, flower gardens and orchards. They noted the locality and habits of the blrda, -and tabulated the results, xne species counted approxt mated 85. - In thla manner a national bird survey uo iiiuuo, ana juhi as Illinois nas set aside October 24 this year k4)lrd aay,. ao mignt otner states nairifcahl days, and begin an educational caanfc that would teach the utilitarian am w as the esthetic' value , of birds and en courage enoris to preserve them. isunnar uu priviuu uunpaian i . , . . . , w i i l.i i mwvm bqii uoviruy a.hita.n. Vh. iTm5iii; o' thla. tb". greateat of agricul- Sm:0'.!- Vl nrJ V tur natlonrwSulJ be a failure and !-Sm"$$5uS Party. b. th. portion of tloket for th. paat 10 yeara, but who da- ln . " lara Ih.r wilfaat thalr vote thla time TeOpl. Mart Support Sociatlea. for tha areat Commoner. I Belated afforta ar. belnal made to i n.. Knpuoucaa meeiings nava own i save tna Diraa, out- tn. work must D. altmly attended, and wera without en-1 bigger, more .comprehensive, farther thusiaam. , At aome of them there .was reaching. Mora and more jand la being . acarceiy a -corpora! a gnara on nana, cleared or redeemed for th. uaes of the ' . The demand for Democratic literature fanner .very year, the ropa are ln- haa been a tea dy and constant, and haa creaalng with phenomenal bounds, and taxed tha opacity of the Democratic th. depleted bird population, working lummuin win . overtime at that cannot poasibiy.do its mera, rancher. land miners i ara taking a ihar ,n helping th. farm.r. To pro- keen lntereat :1b i the-elecUon." and It la tact theae blrda. to encourage their Pi' nl-fppi? V he .mT?3rlty of rapid lncreaao and prevent their being ni .7 V... siaugntered in many localities ahouid xr.I.T.I!.? become ona of th. earliest dutie. of th. S'iS'SiSr .Sh-iSnn'k Progreaalve farmer. The prealdent haa n . SZlZHtVZt K.t J Jl JJ'nJ' already set aalde 2$ bird reaervationa; ia iHtofTh- vXrVr tw; th National Aasoclatlon of Audubon .,'? .VwJrf n?in,JL i Soclettea haa aecured the enactment of SSSVirt or inthV'Vnd'all oreV. fJH'J ognlaa In th. Nebraska atateaman the l cf, J J? TlTS S man who 1, truly their friend. STre.lonrthV & nlthologiata' union, the Bird Protective I Society of America and' the Leaarue of American Snortamen are protesting Iagatnat tna wanton destruction or birds. Yet only a beginning haa .been made. It remaina for the' mass of people to take toe matter in nana. ' Blrda' Work Showa by Solano. , (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) I . How many ' blrda are there In the 1 Grande, Or., Oct 17. "Will Union United ' States? No one knows. Yet oounty remain Bepubllcan In Novem- P'"1 "f'ilit "l ".c. K.,7rr,?fi . . r . . two young men who made a bird aurvey berr A great many of th. Republican ln ifanola. it la estimated that there ara of the opinion that It wilt, and that must be 1,414,0.00,000 in all.- Theae the legendary 600 majority will TOte birds must car. for the 42,000,000 acres - aolidly for Taft and Sherman. of farm lands in thla country and aup- . .Nearly all- the- Democrats, and some P?y progeyv that can ca,retfor that . Of, the heretoora Republlcana are quite aama acreage and for the other farm hopeful that out of th. cgunty'a 8,?00 lands that ara' being added at the rate votea.- 1.6i)0 or mor. will b cast for of thouaanda of acres every year, Bryan and Kern.' v How do we know they are helping the LOcal condltlona are allently making farmorT Proof can be had literally by Bryan men; perhaoa for thla year only, the volume, for the biological aurvey but.etlll Bryan men. Although tha Re-1 haa If all In printed reporta, giving vabllcana have entered a strenuous and I facts that have been proved and proved vehement , denial., the failure of the) again. There la on. man ln that aurvey a 1 1 1 1 c i n ik ximwrm uuik nar. .uu jiv la una ui iiinii v in vuv wun In La Grande la aroinar to cause a. lot of IWhd hfca scent 20" years collectlnr proof I votea to oe cast for in. party whose I for and agalnat tha nation a feathered auarantee platform. . Arleadlng Republl. I Implements, he has examined one by can politician ' Of 1 the county has been I ona the atnmacba of tnanv thnnaanit heard to aay uiat the failure would Jurn I birds, and with a balance sheet kept mi) yom umi city auone. ... senator I ror each haa flKtarminaui hv innianutahix Gearln waa heroth. other night and he evidence If It haa oaten thlnga that were spoke to probably the Unrest purely I beneficial to farmvlife, or thlnga that i-juuvm.i.uioiiu. -biiiot dijii wu i would nave injured vne grain. here, t And Republicans were converted! with ih. nnani .ntiui r tv, t.tillil,n?tlnt'i" .. i '". I English sparrow, the rice bird and one Democrata were elected as Republicans. thl tireless biologist haa proved . all ftrefStvJ'.ffT by th. hard rain, of the week 200 ii .van leaa. ft fact' the twnd of i'U"v.r "'"V,""""-. " ""8" enabled the Booth-Kelly Lumber.. com. opinion amona Union county votera iatK..v w.a k'.,.k t- ... ..... k. Dinr to aafoiv ir v.. min . ' to represent, rather ti Republican nominees. .Ay,.HnlP" woJil4 P'?r vlded between noxious Insects and farm company to accomplish the feat Thev reason, spring ln the north, goea aouth to the den that it was feared a great many rice rieida and doea iz.ooo.ooo worth "s wouia oe lost aown stream. The of damage every year. Then hunters mcKenaie cams up over three feet In kill and'ahlD him north aealn. Still it ? hours and the Willamette even TTRTT, TH TlPPiV hardly fair to kill all other membera ,1,fJJer- . M, ...... JJJCjJJU 1J XJLAAJl I of the bird family because this ona fel-r iJe.88 two "rives will furnish logs low has turned renegade. . 2ui. lo ,eeP lna r.ot,XXT( anJ (Thiltad Fna Laaaad Wire. Bird Baaarvatlona. ,c,'hu. Jl2fi."?L,."- ! Ttr.il. -nr.ii. tt- w -,,..1 . .. . rrr..- :- ."'""'".'.""i"'" "m",,L nwi. . im. tt o u.. irci. j. I. miM I . I'nA TpnAnu rnvflmmflni i iniitr.ii. iaium t n Knnrn.K. v nnmionit .,..t.j ; out to answer the hall bell, Enoch Em-1 while not yet manifested In a compre- up ita 4mtll at Saginaw and now the i r. . f""'? y lwo men in nenalve raahlon. la proving lta worth. m uniguii-uuua. iui nignx ana roDDed of about 122. The men hid behind soma curtains and struck Emerick from Denina. . v OREOON HOTELS 7 The Journal's Free Information Bureau , To enable itt rtaden to obtain reliable first-hand Information regard ing the hctele and retorts whose announcement! appear In thla column, Tba Journal haa installed a free Information bureau. Descriptive lltera ture, ratea. etc, will be gladly furniahed to thoee Intereeted. rr4eWmw4ameH f HOTEL OREGON '"; CORNER' SEVENTH AND STARK". STREETS , Portland's New and Modern Hotel Kates $1 per Day and Up European PlanFree Bus. , WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. Centrally Located Modern Improvement! Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN- Seventh and Washington , T3i.ii ir....i... a e. n.-. . ,4T WtM HIH1 rranchlaes, national telegraphs -Tn phones, better postal laollltlea, SfcRRi.A.-n i. live tariff, lmpirlal preference. Bright a piaeaee.. I t iteuance of provincial rights and !rftm.Wti .Xm.J oold storage, a publlo utilities commis sion to control corporations operating publlo rranchlaes, national telearapn and tele a pro tec the maintenance free rural mall delivery. Along with this Is a vlgoroua attack on the aovernment on account or al lea-ed timber limit acandals and tlm ber deala ln western Canada, by whloh friends of the government are aald to nave made huge prorita. Claims of the Xdbarala. The government meet, theae ehargea wiin me statement mat western landa, eome 30,000,000 acres, have been opened for aettlement; that Immigration has increased from 25,000 In 1896 when Hlr Wilfrid Laurler first became premier, to 203,038 in lyon; mat Canadian man. ufactures have been enormously de veloped, and that the public interests have been conserved. As an offset to other ehargea of the Conservatives the government recently announced a free rural mall delivery to 60 per cent of the farmers of Canada, and the ap- ORIGINAL TOPSY PASSES JW vTcfmmfssioll Wi' JZ Mrs. George C. Howard First iiui ui an ap(Jviiiiiiiejii.B aiiu ruiiivi.iviii In the service trategie rotnta. Th. TT..fK i.n.l.n n..ll...l elected to office., four yeara aao and dissolved last month, was composod of 2i members, no liberals and 74 con servatives. The new parliament will consist of 221 membera. Strange aa It may seem, when it is considered that Sir Wlllf rid Laurler in the parliament just oissoivea naa a majority or near Wong Slartaaoe rhoae u svacr aooxB. ichaa.et Sptvh. Fropa.'', ?V , ' ' gteaSLOO $1.50, $2. I It T X' NEW. PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Sta. Portland, Or. OPI3INBD JUNE lat, 1908 , "Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart of business and shopping district Exquisitely furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bui meets all trains. Rates $1.00 snd up. ' W. Swetland, Managrer. Pla.ved the Part, and Played It JMg. (Cnlted Praaa Leased Wire.) Boston, Oct. 17. Actors are preparing to hold special services in honor of Mra Georsre C. Howard, famous as the orla- l.v 10 members, a change in heart or I in.i Tnn.v r.r Tir,-i. Tnm1. r.hin kn tJir: .. , H "? p pf5 ol nana, died yesterda" at her home In Cam- mi A I IV Htrt nil wrtiitn man thaa . . m MM THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Sinirle $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus Meets All Trains. C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor N. K. CLARKE Manager HEAVY RAINFALL HELPS platform contains the bank deposit eitlaenry. With microscope and minute KPCOrfl JiOfl1' DriVPS HlflnP nn auarantee nlatorm. i Arleadlna Henubli. Imnlamenta. ha haa mmln.il on hr iUdUt? UJ1 Willamette, JfcKenzie and Urapqua. (Speclil DUpatch to Tb Journal.) Eugene, Or Oct. 17. Th. rise ln the Willamette and McKenale rivers occv i. SSS I red-winaj blackbird, he has showed that Springfield and Coburg 18,000,000 feet SiS. -k Vv-Ht it re- kiV. .iutu( hnt h. ni..H. I "lieu diiwu iiuxiuu. inacciB uu iiirm vuiiiuou; iu Hvcumpiisn ine real Inf nm'hirS ik?Jrt5 The bobolink, that, merry turnJ worfced night and day, for the rtrinVrh y leyond" th 4 coatlhat is blessed as the harbinger of J that the rfse In the rivers waa THUGS USE HALL eoially defeat of the existing government. The principal battlegrounds are Que bec and Ontario. In Ontario tba Con servatives are hopeful of repeating their success ln the local elections last June. As for western Canada the prediction Is made that Instead of having -only six representatives ln the next parlia ment the Conservatives of that section WO"i!L,m't". th bridge at theage of 79. tnr will have 35 four each : from the pro vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, and probably two from Aioerta ana one irom tne xuxon, In tha maritime provinces the pivotal points are Nova Scotia and New Bruns wick. It la generally admitted that the Conservatives must make heavy Rains in that section if they are to end the present Liberal regime in Ottawa. in tne election four years ago the Lib erals carried all -18 seats In Nova Sco tia. One waa lost at a special election last November. The Conservatives of the province declare that they will re tain this gain and are sanguine that they can carry six other seats. The xaadara. Sir Wilfrid Laurler. tha leader of the Liberal forces, will be 87 years old next month. His personality has dom inated the Liberal party during its most potent period of ascendency. He he- came leader of tha Liberal opposition, and on the defeat of Sir Charles Tup per's government he was called upon to form a cabinet. Hla arovernment has since Men twice sustained, tn 1900 and 1904 each time with increased major ities. . Leading the conservative opposition- la Robert L. Borden, M. P., of Halifax. He is a native of Nova Scotia, and nf Scotch descent. He became leader of his nartv ln 1901. on the retirement nf Sir Charles Tupper. JAPS EXULT OVER EXDIXG OF BOYCOTT Her maiden name was Caroline K. jbox. and she first appeared on the stage playing children's parts with Edwin Forest, Charles Kemble and other lead ing actora. , She married George. C. Howard In 1844. He was the first man to produce "Uncfe Tom's Cabin" ln dramatic form, and Mrs. 'Howard played the original Topsy. ffTtfir daughter? Cordelia, waa the original, Eve and her husband the orig inal St. Claire. Mrs. Howard continued to play Topsy until 1887, when her hus- oaca -eiea. ' THQ PORTLAND PORTLAND. OR. Sn rope as Plaa Modem ateatanrant. nANGfS AS FAITHLESS SWEETHEART MARRIES .Loa Angeles, Oct 17. Frank Relch ard committed suicide last night at the same hour that his former sweetheart, In Germany, became the bride of an other man. Reichardt came to this city a short time ago1 and purchased a cot tage, paying for it on the Installment plan. Just vhen all things were In readiness for him to send for his sweet heart he received a letter from her an nouncing: that she would wed another, man October 1. At the hour set for the wedding Reichardt tied a chalk IWe about his throat and hung himself to a bedpost. 1 1 ."-.. tiaafflf tfaaai WW. Xeadqaartere foe Toorlata and Com. merolal Travelers, Special ratea mad. to famlllea and single gentleman. Th. management will ba pleaead at all tlmea to show tooms and give prlcea A modem Turkish bath ee tabllahment ln the hoteL- BC. O. Bowwra, Mgr. a am ffl g o. sastsi 5 1 ESSYXsTTH OTT WABaTXirOTOaT VS. Portland's Only Roof Garden Am eric aa ad European Bate to T amllla Onr Bna Keata All Tralna 3fZZi jJif-'2 ana jsoropaan var ans awni au xnuu SSi?KiS-s!S2' Bampla Sottas, with Baths, foe Tray.linr K.n efci asruuant weddnig. ., rSpeelal Dispatch ta The JoaraaL) - . New Tork. .Oct. 17. A brilliant wed oing oi particular interest in naval circle, took place in the church of th. Heavenly Reat thla afternoon, when iUa Harriet Ogden In, daughter of Mra. Roert W. Gardner, became the bride of Lieutenant Commander Roger .iivi, . c. a-.., nn:uur orricer or in. raiunmp new nampanira Many In the brilliant company that filled the rnurcn. , i ne itey. Herbert Bhiprr waa, tna orriciatlnr clergyman.. The oriae naa as ner attenaants, Mrs. AU- fwa iioimes or ituanta, miss Florence Helm of Nw Tork, Mtas Carolyn Weltes of Hartford, and. 11 lea Florence iteynoiaa or Milwaukee. The church ceremony waa followed by a large r T-,, m l ui. noiw naannattan. Tis True that the Bitters will give you prompt relief ip ail ments of the Stomach, Lfver, Kidneys and Bowels. If you have never tried it, start now and be convinced n nosT ii! EHER CKLCBRATKD STOMACH BITTER has proven, its ability so rr.any times dannff the past 55 years that it is now recognized by medical au tbonties as a very superior remedy in cases of Indi gestion. Dyspepsia, Cost- ivrr.ess and Biliousness. Within the paat five yeara tha presi dent haa created, under the general land office, department of the Interior. 23 reservations for tha protection of native birds. Some are on the Florida and gulf coast, some in the north central states, the others on the Paclfio coaat. They have been chosen with a view to the fact that they are tha breeding or feed- ree mills are ooeratinr on full time. The mill at Wendlinar la beine thor oughly overhauled and1 it will ba started op as soon as the work Is com- fileted. The company Is building a new egging railway up Into the mountains from Wendllng and has it about three fourths completed. Its length will be something over five miles. Seventy-five-pound steel rails are being ned ing ground, of great number, of fowls, ftb- road be 1. being built a. sub- am a rule, eacn reservation la amaii. la i . . - - VA of land that cannot be used for agrlcul turah or other industrial purposes, and will "possibly never come within the when it pushes further Its giant pfoj- nOO.ftftft FTFT ects for the redemption of swamp lands. ' the Wendlina branch of the 8. P. A fine new loco motive for the road has Just arrived from the Baldwin locomotive works. Seven islands in the gulf are federal reservations, while 18 more are reaerved by the Louisiana Audubon society un der state authority. The Pelican Island reservation on tne east coast of Florida was the first gov ernment bird reservation created. This was set aside March 14, 1903. While It is only a small mud flat Island. It Is the- annual nesting colony of several thousand brown palicana. The Breton Islands reservation, lust above the mnntha of the MisWlsalonl. embraces several froaps of Islands, and Is one of the largest, containing aeveral thousand acres. Otber evouthem bird reaervationa Passage Key and Indian Key, in Tampa bar. nave eneiterea runs, teras ana oor. morants for area. That bunch of mud heaps denoted Tern lalanda at the mouths of the Mississippi. Is the annual neatlar place of thouaanda of terna. brown rllcana and blark skimmer) bunch of oyster ehell keys farther down the roast, set aside a year ago. shelters more terns and pellrans. as does Kaat Tamballer Island, off th coast of Loula- ana. where 4 u laughing gulls, brown rx-llcana. black skimmer., roval t and herons nest. Mqutto Inlet. -Tor- uras Kara Key West. Pin Island. Matlacha pass and Pslma go) a reserva- loaa. all created this year, ahelter an counted thouaanda of wild sea and shore j fowl. Including rulla. teraa. peltcana and vim, . 1 a . m.u iwm.ib wimmm. Merttw t If the Dorthwrat. the attamp Lake res ervation of North Daknia protects 'the sumroer nesting sues r iwi o-a. s4 the Huron and fflaklwlt lalaad of Lake foMrlor and Chasa take ta North Lia kota baoee tnoi:sui4t cf starting and ether r'l Tbe first klrj rarva on the Pa'flc noaat was creatod a rear are. Tbla was tha Tbre Arrfe Rorka l.sertattow m Oraa. wnre tb a4a Of caliran-ia aaarrea, trrsjits. eota ptnrit aa purnaa rau Pbortfy after that tha Flatt. eota partrela ad pufflaa com ta bre4. It after that tha Flattery Rarka. Qailirata We41s ana CnfMila X k r- rre were set aawia ia n aaat ft IVaehliHrtaa for tba una t4"ri. sad ia A (! ef tkts rear Lka MaUbear rw rat of tb world a nolt fa wxmm brawdfar a roan far wUd ', awaea kms a rv4 m vr water er1 t4r .u rrMM In Orefr-ta. Tbe t tr4. cat f hmm 2 t rv are . tectea by a iaw ret4 v years ago. BROUGHT DOW TO WINCHESTER (pedal tlptcb to Tba. Joorml.) Roaeburg, Or.. Oct. 17. The recent heavy ralna raised the Umpqua river about four feet and enabled the large logging crewa to bring doVn about 800.000 feet of logs to Winchester to the Kendall Broa' mill. Thla drive was started early last spring, but tha low water csusea tnem to remain I ue liver all summer. I The logs will ba manufactured Into timbers for the erection of ona of tbe largest sawmills ln tha state, snd the mill wl when it Is ready for operation will Tbe email mill will ba kept buay thla furnish employment for about 100 men. winter sawing lumber and building ma terial for the larger mill to be built next spring by Kendall Bros., who have large tracts of timber In. the Cascade range eaat of hers. They are th. owner, of the Roa borg water and light erstema and will conatruct an eleetrio line batweea Win- cheater and the upper river section aa soon aa tolr riant M la readiness. Ttey have th. finest water newer plant la this section of tha state, st vin- eoester. 2w NAVIGATION CLOSES ON LITER YUKON (Taikiw fYaaa liml ST Ira.! kag-way. Oct. 17. Navigatloa .was aUtaed. ae far aa th. Whit. Pass was eowcemed. when the ateaunars Caaca sad trwt Horse arrivad tday frwrn Iiawsoa with 4. racswrim. man v of tnni frmai Fairbanks aad ethar lower TnkoB rtver pntata. los ronftiag In th Takoai ana tba flfwl raJ4 anaa wl I likely t -f ria ef tba river. WtV tne Hawi-ag af mrtrattoa tb winter f ma I star atarted la this (United Preis Luaed Wlra.l ' Seattle! Oct 17. Advices brought by officers and - passengers of the Kaga Maru, which haa arrived from Japan, confirm earlier reports of the abolish ment of th. Chinese boycott. The of ferings of freight at China ports wars tha first that had been made Nippon Yusen Kaisha vessels for . several months. The handling of Chinese fireworks Is credited by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha officials as a transportation achieve ment worthy of great consideration. This business has usually been routed through San Francisco, but the excel lence of prevailing schedules between the orient and Puret sound rnnjir.il tha business of last year to be diverted to Seattle. The existence of trade un friendliness between Japan and China had caused the belief that such an ar rangement would not be made thla year. t " : Cathedral Cornerstone. (Special Dlipatch to The Journal. r St. Lduls. Mo.. Oct 17. Elaborate preparatlona have been completed for the ceremonies tomorrow attending th. layln- of the cornerstone for th. new St Thomas of Aquln cathedral. The ceremony will be preceded by a great parade of the Raman Cathollo aocfetloa of St Lou la and vicinity. Archblahop John J. Glenn on will preside at th. cornerstone laying. Companies 'Incorporated. Salem. Or.. Oct. 17. Artlclea of In corporation have been f iledvin the of- . flee of the secretary of atate as for-1 lows: ' Baltimore Dairy luncheon, principal office Portland, capital stock 13.000. In corporators G. H. Watson, F. E. Wat son. E. i. Watson and F. W. Lambert. Certificate of dissolution dissolving Parsons Timber company. Certificate Increasing caoltal stock of Fidelity Trust company from (5,000 to 150,000. CAXXFOBJTXA - XOTBXB. Truth arid Quality appeal to tha Well-informed in every walk of life and ax. essential so permanent aucceas and creditable standing. Aecor ingj j, it is not claimed that Syrup of figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but ona of many reasons why it ia the best of personal and lamily laxatives ia tha fact that it clcanaea, sweetens and relierea the internal organs on which it acta without any debilitating after effects and without having; to increase the quantity from time to time.'. It acta pleasantly and naturally and truly aa a laxative, and it eoDrjonent parte ara known to and approved by rysoara, as it ia free from aH objortipo ahls aihaUnora. To get its beneficial electa always purchase that genuine manufactured by tha California. Fit Smro a, larryiac tm mm n arra mail. 1 , . . . Te iii imx any grt X,anaioteaMCBjieart trail 4 ifwaltr. for tbe raU la m I . SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of thePacific; 125 Miles South of San Franciaco. Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, and all other sports under ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful scenery. IVery luxury a ad convenience of the best city hotels. Stopover privileges on all through , railroad tickets Illustrated literature on request He R. WARNER, Manager X THE HOTEL- UB1NOX Portland's new and most modernly furnished hotel. Third and Main streets. Special rates to permanent guests for the winter. Free bus to and from trains. Excellent cuisine. Telephone ln every room. Private batha. ETTBOFBAsT w&AH, $1 to $aO Par say. v AJCBBXCAST TLAsT, i.50 to 94 Vac Day. C. H. SPENCER, Managtr saaiilaii""1 las""" . I Si if In sH r F1 T i I sH'aWn" '-V V. W -Im THE DANM00RE Portland'a New HoteL .' 4TS Washinrton, eorner lata, epp. Xailia: Thaatra. Snropeaa nan fLOO and TTp. Bus meets all tralna DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. . Rota aioore Olataon Beaok. Baa M aide. Or. Opaa all year. Tor Infos nation apply at Tba Saamocra. CALIFORNIA HOTELS FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel whose auperb location, niagnifi- cent appointments and perfect servict leave nothing to ba de- ured. Under the same maaarement which mads tha Palaca Hotl tha world'. standara ror 40 yeara. 01agl. toem. wrta, bath f 1 IS. $4.00. k.oh i.oo. 7.ea. 11.00, 110.00. . traa-IU 00. 411S0. tlS.oi S1I.0S 120 00 and upwarda. aVesaasd by STra SaaTmaaewto aa amaetcaa Street fraaa Tarry. PA1ACI HOTEL' COMPANY HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO SEAM STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN SI. SO A OAT UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAT UP J A new down town dotal Steel and srlck straetuTi. Firalshsi it i east tt $150,000. Eiirj comfort lid eonranl not. Or w Unit triRiferrlni ( ill parts af ettj. OdidIbbi naatt iQ trains and staamars. i J If joi mt MBifort, eonraalaaca aid Imnirj at a tsrj xeitsnabia pries, stos sj tha select . - . HOTEL 8TEVIRT sa wzsa ajto stop at Hotel Von Dorn tit Turk sC. when yoa visit ' avur rmAjTcuco, . Flrapraaf staai frame, steam beat, rhona and beta. Ratea (1 up, European. Prom Ferry depot take any Market at. car. Oat oft at Jones sL E. 3. Dyer, Mgr. Hotel St. Francis SAN FRANCISCO This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added manv ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. , It has Introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tuba Service, Masneta Clock System and today repreaents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rata. European, from $2 upward Under tha management of JAMES WOODS MOTEL AUDUBON TS KUU attrewt, ' , ' sax rsAjrersco. cax. ' A eret-elasa. Quiet bom. hotel. Xara- paaa plaav Ont rally located. Near thee tna and shopping district. Rata tl op. Bad act km by the week. Mrs. L H. McClar. proprietor. Fred Wolleaberg Max Scbulliefar Lew LeWabaaaa Roy'aJ House, San rrancisco rvartt aad Xrwmrt eta. All outside raoaaa, at earn tieat hot a ad rotd watar.t Rates tee ta tl per aay. vteeaiy raiaa. uara rem ft k street ?1rct fram Third strewt apet. rrwra rerrr. newara street cars d.rect, W. Aa aseyaalai Oat alaa and a r"- aateea eseeuawa1 Sretau. Hotel Normaridie Satter ind Cc:(b Sts. . San Francisco rre-mlrntly ti. brrt an4 aawwrt arawa fotet raitwaiewt ta tbeatrea and sbopa: fSS brlaht, rtchly furntshaa rooms from til an. with bata ttfr ta tl ta. Sultea, parlor, t-drooaa aad aauaw la as. Aaaartcaa pla. tt t a. CaeBmercial aaaopla roams. , .,.,.' - JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST 1 erai Jocbaa wit a.. ,.. IS"1 -, Tarpiav prcpnetae.