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OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; .WiaNCSDAV KVEMHO. HOVKM.iKK 3. M BIG PLAIIT WILL SOON BE READY Idaho-Omyon Liffht & Tow ' : ct Company Kusliing ; Construction.; V worn . K ntunt toning- built by tna Jdaho-Oregmi JUght & Power company in the Ox Bow xi u o" iastern Oregon and within the next year the big generating station and its sys tem of subsidiary converting plaats will ' l In operation. ' in cutting a great tvnnel , height and l,.jreei '"A ri through the Ox fiox from, one ef Jthe Pneke river toth. other.( A--m.ll tunnel haa alread A bn finished, and the work now consists 01 (''' n..t.i.. v nBtaiiit on the Ore 1 urmu n w - 7i-. !. oi, riv t the mouth iron siao . . ' ct Pine creefc . Through tha tunnel the I water from the river wm """"l" through the tunnel to the plan U dlreol . in the whole strength f the upper tTi ,.,..- whirh now rurfs three ' miles and a half around the bow, to (the 1000 foot tub. : -y t T" , nnnlnmnUt th Install . ' .. - ntmriiflni'i 160.000 i Aiion vl i b - j horsepower of electricity, but an-ange-ImenU are being- made so that In the (near future, If neceasary.y three ore i tunnels can oe sen mrws " j" j sulA formed by the bow, and the horse t power quadrupled. J ' . ' promoters of the company believe the larger part of the power generated will . v. . ia ,v -minine companies Mn the" Seven Devils districts before the ! power plant is oompieiea. n"1""'' 'rangements are being made to light a score or so nearby towns and villages. (and work on tne omercui "" stations has already been started, v .' Portland men Interested in the mines In the Seven Pevlla district- welcome with delight the building of the power ! plant With the advent of economical land ready power, and the coming- of a 'railroad Into the mining district, .those Interested assert the region wUl come 'into prominence as one of the, richest ! In the country within a year, wj r ! "With electrical power, and transpor tation facilities, the Seven Devils' dis trict is destined to alone make, Oregon iand Idaho famous as mining regions, S declared L. B. Reeder, one of the off I1 . cers of the , Fidelity Mining company, ' today. ' The Idaho-Oregon Light & Power com pany la owned by eastern capitalists, the majority of whom are from Wisccm-; rin. The same roup controlling the , Snake river company own and operate power and lighting plants and systems in Shawnee. Okla., Hannibal, Mo., Mar-j i queue,. Mich., iionmouth. 111.; Wlnston- Salem, N, C. Portland, Maine, Houghton, j ' Mich., Hancock. Mich-, and other cities. ; Sinclair Mainland of Oshkosh, W is., is ' treasurer of the company :;-,.. .v'v--' t-. The Idaho-Oregon company's y power . project Is one of the largest in the west, ' ; offering a central generating plant tap : ping the mining regions -ror a radius of hundreds of miles, going out as far as Boise, Idaho. Even the tunnel through the Ox Bow is wonderful In Itself as ! an Engineering feat v - : WILL LECTURE OX . CHK1STIAK SCIENCE SOLICITORS -GET i , li n n SUPPORT Selhvootl Seems in Line for Y. H. C. A.-Building , $2000 liaised. 1 v ."Zj, --. ''-i: Over , 12009 of th 111.000 necessary for the building of a branch T. M. C. A. In Sellwood was raised la the first day's canvassing .yesterday and as , a result the cloud at uncertainty which bad settled pretty thickly asotind the workers Is dispelled and they are now sure that the entire amount, will be raised. The weather Is the only thing that Is against them. .' ' It was Indeed an enthusiastic band of workers that met last night at the Bell wood Methodist church to talk over the nrmt 'riav'a work. Poffe- sandwiches and cake were served by v the ladies of the Sellwood Presbyterian cnurcn xo me committees. "The member of the work ing committees -and their leaders, the Rev. D. A. Thompson, J. B. Khoaea, state secretary of the X. at., u. a, one and all- were confident inaitna neces sary 1 12,000 can oe raisea. BTJILDING PERMITS ' C ISSUED BY:INSPECT0R iNine building permits were issued by the - building Inspector, the aggregate value being $24,825. Following are the permits: .-. Frank Eury, repairs two story frame and Market, $50; H. Dickson, erect two story frame dwelling, Talbot road, near Mountain road, $5000; City Church Extension M. E. church, erect two and one-half story frame dwelling, Savier street between Twemy-sixm ana iwen-tv-seventh. (2600: J. Purviance. erect one story frame dwelling. East Tenth street, between Going and Prescott $1, dwelling. East Eleventh street, between Webster and Alberta, $2000; W. Wilson, erect 'one story frame dwelling, Jordan street between Dawson and Oberlin, $2000; V. Sunskl, ereet two story frame ilwnlliBs'. Rorthwlck street, between Moris and -Stanton. $1600; H. C. South- wlck, erect one story-frame dwelling. Kaat Seventy-fourth street, betweea Hlaklyou and Kllokitttt, $150; 3t Orebel, erect two story framx store, KHt btark ntret, tetvvpn tioventy.ninth , and Klghtleth. $10,000.. A "BILLY" WILLIAMS, EVANGELIST, COMING ; "Billy Williams of .San Jose, Cal.', known as the '"Drummer Evangollst" has been secured by tha Portland Young Men's Christian Association' to address tha usual men's meeting to be held Sun e. - - -. - - ' day afternoon.. November 14. The sub ject of his discourse will be "The lt Romp of the Tiger." , , Mr. Williams was formerly' a com mercial traveler, lie became addicted to drink and gambling, and in his lectures speaks against these evils from the viewpoint' of his own personal experi ences. Everywhere that Mr. Williams has spoken he has been greeted by large audiences, snd It la expected that the meeting In this city will be no excep tion, Tha addresa will be given In the tymnae!um of the Y. M. C. A., building and will be open to an men, Iwls lUvr Very With. ' W'oodlaod,. Wash., Nov. $. The stage carrying the mail to Ktna and Hayes oould not get across ..the Lewis river today on account of the quantity of loss, ties and debris floating In the river due to the extra IiIkIi stBge of the rlycr on account of the snow and rain that has fallen In tha pant few days.' The river has raised nearly two fet. but the lain nas. ceanpd, and it Is hoped that the flood stBge has . passed and that the mue In the river will not bo more dan Kurous. There are known to be more than $$00 previous stone mines In ' the Island of Oylon. ' " ' n a , TWO RAILROADS - .... . - 1 ' t . ..,.-" i" ' ' Are now heading for the 200,000-acre tract of state . irrigated land in Central OREGON :k :Quartser:-SECTION ; Within One Mile of Redmond -The official termirius of both railroads, is open for.' filing. Nifte other forties within two miles of town. Water now, on the land. Filings can le made in Portland at the LAND OFFICE ?09Sr Judge Septimus J. Wanna, C 8. D., of i Colorado Springe, Colo: will speak on i Christian Science- at the Masonic tem ; rie. West Park and Vamhill streets. ; next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and ' in the evening at 8, under the auspices of the Christian Science . churches - of ' this city. The lecture is,, free and no ; collection will be taken. Judge Hanria was for 10 years edltor i ln-chief of the denominational periodl t cals in Boston, and for eight years i was first reader In the Mother church. ; He has been a member of the board of i lectureship of the First Church of ChriBt, Scientist, In Boston for the past eight years. .? To Aid liqual Suffrage. . V , Sioux Falls, 8.' D.. Nov. 3 The Rev. i Anna Howard Shaw. Mrs. Rachel Fos l ter Avery and several other . of the I foremost woman suffrage advocates of ! America are scheduled among the speak : era at the annual convention of the J South Dakota Equal Suffrage aasocla-' 1 tloiv- Jwhich-beaB here- -eday -with s i large attendance. The gathering will xoin Ik unalnn until , Ratnrdav. . FM0GKESS1VE ".DENTISTRY IT IS OUR AIM to" give the best and most for your money... A large business ,and a small profit .is the modern way of doing business. ."That is our policy." In satisfying you with, a set of teeth, we' naturally look forward to do other dental work in your family or for your friends.; 'MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH is a leading feature of our business, and we believe it cannot be surpassed in the' point of com pleteness. We operate our own lab oratory, and as making : . Artificial Teeth is a specialty in Dentistry,' we are in a position to make this offer and guarantee satisfaction. Writlen Guarantee on All " ' Work lor Ten Years Good Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate $5 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate $8 Aluminum-Lined Plate . ... ....$10 22k. Gold or Porcelain Crown. . . . .3.50 22k. Bridge Teeth (guaranteed)V each 3.00 Painless Extracting . 1 . . . t 50 IV o PAIN UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS 221J4 Morrison Street, Corner First A-21 32 Main 5936 ..,. ... Open'darfy ITU 7 p.' m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 m. Indies in attendance. GAS I . ... ... mZm V s-i. m m .:.-."!Sk:: '-'"' j f - 'j ; f W. C. BOTH. V li I . and Overcoats (l:-, Equal to those sold at other ; stores for $20 and $25. : ; : Dozens of styles to select from. You know we never exaggerate so better come here and gave $5 to $10 WHEN YOU SEE IT IN .0UR AD IT'S SO. - i u Third and uaK v i i - p t r irst ana 1 amiUAA O First and Morrison il ii:c? ITaltsd Statss and Torsign CSrslsfl Proonred, D.fand.d and PACIfZO COAST PATEJTT AaXITCT, Xs Stockton. CaL my A Many " school children suffer ' from constipation, . which is often ths' cause Of seeming stupidity at lessons.; Cham berlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ' ideal medicine'" to "give . a child, ' for they are mild and gentle, in their ' ef fect, and will cure even chronicoristl- pation. ' . . (Including MeaU and Berth) " S. S. ROSE CITY V (E. W. MASON, Master) v Sails 4 p. m, Saturday, November 5 LOW RATES AND QUICK TRIPS TO LOS ANGELES. , M; J. ROCHE, C. T. AV 142 3d St, Main. 402. A-1402. ' - J. W. RANSOMrDfick Agehf, Ainsvortli Dock, M. 268; A-1234. San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co. 1 t H i i V I It a V".-,--. Just received by express, purchased at 60Qt)ii the dollar. " Come and .see the great values . no room to give details. A bona fide sale of sample Coats an Suits.1 ; These values are gen uine these. reductions are -genuine AU styles, all sizes,rall colorings. Watch tor our ads. . . 7 : . $50,C6alls;ap(ffl Mfs $35.0 $35 ;oatts amd Seitts ; 020.00 Casli or CF2 Coats LIRc XkiQi'fT adovc uui ior nSVviy Geviiftz SeUs the Cheapest:!? .1 1 7 . .7 I First and Yamhill .i 'SONS Second and Yamhill Fair Suits Like This Cut: 017.50 -" - -