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0 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND," SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER . 7, 1000. ill HCIIIY CflflTllS 10 OREGON . Six , Hundred and ; Eiffhty Kisrht 31iles Are Under Con struct ion and 86 Miles A ro Projected : -Drain- Jlarslifield Line. EW FORESTER; JOVATIOnS HO INI District Forecaster C. S. Chapman Sajs System to' Remain Unchanged "There Will ba na chanea In tha u. tauuanea policies or tha forest eervloe" la the measage brought to the north- weat by C g. Chapman, aooh td succeed E. T. Allen aa dlatrlct forester, with headquarters at Portland. ' , -; "Tha general outlina of tha work un dertaken by our branch of tha public service haa become wall understood to tha people, co-operation baa . been re- oelvad In a. large measure from tha res Idents of districts adjacent to our for eats, as wall aa from tha actual uaera of those areas, and my succession to tha position heretofore held by air. Allen merely means that ha a oca to a wider field or usefulness In tha reforestation and conservation movement -Mr. Pin chot haa been ao busy during; tha past few months that , I have been unable blm at tha Washington SURGERY PROGRESS HAS BEEN SLIGHT - . i ,' , ( French Thysician. Pleas for.Siini)Icyiu,s:ery:Bascd on Clear Ideas in Remarkable Address to Con- 5 grass of Medical 3fen. 5 ?Sakm Bursas of The Journal. ,.".. Palcm, Or Nov, . Since June 39. 350S, 167.1 tulle's of new railroad have been Placed In operation In Oregon ac-totalk with " cording' to Tlgurcacompllrd by Beere- of flea for mora tbaa II oooseuutlve mln. tary George O. Ooodall of tha sUta ute" time, and If he has anything .n-j ....., -I'k.i i. r Btw in mind for this section. of tha ra lroad commission. country' I .am not aware of It. In the taken from the annual -report of the an-achea .ha has mta on hl railroads', doing business in this state. and in other parts of the United States By Taul Villlers. (Copyright, 1 too. by the , Publishers' Press.) Paris, Kov. , In a remarkable adi reas delivered at the opening of tha Congress or Forgery, by Ur. Rlchelot. A member of the Academy of Medicine, tha doctor declared that he did not sea In the progress made In eurgery dur ing the past 35 years a matter for exaggerated pride. On the contrary be instated on the necessity of new Is aged 5. and eldest ' U. One of tha plays performed was -Don Quixote," the part, of Don being taken jr a lad of 7. Twt. leading ladles of tha ballet, .who are a gad 7 and I, dancea'most charm ingly. . -. One little girl, whoae makeup was ruined by the tears rolling down her cheeks, was asked In the wings why she wss crying. . She replied, pointing to an. IV otner or the little? actresses, "1 want to know why they encored her verses get , the least ap- efforts and pleaded i and I didn't even for what h called "simple surgery." I plauseT" Simple aurvery," thlnka Dr. Hlchelot. I . n.n.n. m-i. A... .... nut; pravaiieo. -jnaifSO. Or Clear Prn.r.tlnn. .r. . Instead of nnrllr. n. I.,.. ... ...i-.,.. .... . . iIi'J. th. census of. Ho wl. di.ordr .V no.V en "leposod of. v. A ponderou ssUWJtaoh of ua, doubtmaybava i;ZZ?Za ?.w'n w' ,1. mh i,i,.. 1,1- . ""-""' a- sonerst onaraci " ni" errors oi juagmeni. nis uncon- Ik,.. ...I. .... .r . . . . . . aiders rronln anrf .,i .rriv. .t.b- "" -""".jr 10 loiwwea oy an nrlin rhmnm .11 .. "- " eacn ae Aside from this there are now under n,, has pretty well outlined tha position " . "uv rartment of France, A fourth , volume construction In this state 8I.2( addl- of the service In all of the matters with I f, uP'),,fnl,','tln "! ffecapltulatlng prevl- tlonal miles and sa.ll miles, ara pro- which we ara. concerned." ' J . lot 5? attack, the 0uc atatistics. will ba ready for nuhiu - . . , I, A v., .. i m. -n . i - . , . n . . in. ma .ur . lumcai . ' lniirtunAnti. irt . . . - that tha nrnrtftNAA roarla will ha rntn-I lfrilav I- ' - I tl . lilcted within tha next rew years. rorcstry headquarters In tho Beck bulld-l ""A " -""" ol me voted to famUles. with special rea-ard to , . - ., .V. ..... I n it-. ii ,i. t loDerntlon. facllltata 'eati or Ita mnn. L, ',ul apewisj regara lo that have , been placed In operation . in ber he will ba occupied in familiarising mn?' themselves to the slightest l0 the number of Inhabitants oceunvlna n l 1. - n 1S1S., Iklm.ie IV ' K. K,,.lrA.. iV.. J- I detail." . I. ..I.v . ... UltUllJHlJ "" v. - . , I "'...:.', . : ' ; . .". I""i same aweuings, will make their an- . a..i.j. inartmeni. wnen ur Alien will ba r. "i icrminauni n i imccil vmcn vu -... .. . :r. w i: .. j. ........r .. ' " .r ; . i - . uu course, .ak tnis orri Corvallls ft Alsea Klver Railway com- L.l..lJI 1? l,wfna lArr'.-'' ocior put, ms c)al literature, carefully collected by ex . . , . m . . a uaaiu a uii a. a ruin vv BainiiKLun. tuiminir i vvuii cici uu. Liini r hub rii ss ith mar . ina i a . pany. corvaiiis 10 wenwooa, n r.r . ..;hr 3 Wni. ... "i ,u,c offer fine ma terial ror tha study of Franca In Its ao tuai conditions. ., VaaS Ta Kvaallant VCntAVl. ' I ' """"n Q JBSaiBl aUS, Tha .min.nt j . I "cw pnuoBopnicai ana literary h.;VchYeVM ouH. 7 mooring r"S Si-11? f Bonhe-." P- itirr C'ffimKAt. fl n U T.. . . I -. w saaes.u-7 HID IcaiCOl UIB" panled by his wife and two' sons, and 7 " SaS? lrlla,nI .hmp.P! drove Jitralaht .to. Paris. ith.ni. ne"-. . Thl paper Is prepared to tel brier stoppages-ona at Angouleme o u?tur 1 raf wf "WUhd Uke.a cordial and another at Tours to L! H(Wt' UJe7 .UK you b t .an., hra.vfn.t T " i- ""PPT. In spite of adversltyT Apply to Mnv Corvallls to Glenwood.' 21 miles' came airec irora wssningion. slopping on, weir guara against , the Mam Fails Cltr A Wesrn railway on,y D-6w- Ogden. at each of "unconscious enemies of surgery, whose ;u Lhnfn mUeaVcaa: :ct!;, p,aC" .,I"tr,Ct ,,edurt"- ".earches disfigure It at pleas- fornla Railway r-company. Wood. 10 10talea' . '1 11 : ; ure ' 1 ; : ' . . fomla ' Railway - company. Wood to 'Klamath Falls, "18.85 mllea: Kenton .Traction company,. Swift-Packing plant to Columbia slough, five miles; Oregon . fleet rle Railway company, Garden Home Ho Forest Grove, 19.10 miles; Oregon . i Railway A Navigation company, Elgin to Joseph, .62 miles; Umatilla Central 'RaJlroad company, Pendleton to -Pilot IRock. 14.60 miles; Portland Railway, Light & Power company, extensions, 12.22 miles. ::, ,. Following is a list of railroads now BIG RALLY AT WHITE TEMPLE Bi -vim u.cuiub Xio arrivea saieith. h. .r --- :.nj .nn . ki. v-., . ." fe ornce or tha editor, who aivea con- P?. consciousness VXJTniSZJZZ Following is a list or railroads . - -p,,,, 4tT n . "v'" 0V?re5 UOmeter. in about th, editor sav.i h, .71 Saaa7"V ,unaer construction, a part or soma ci mu nisw ui jluuwuu iv VJVt i nwurs, ana me comrorting thought I - hn in. b. ,. the roads now operating: . , .. V . rrl'- m ; , that he had met with no accident orlfhl JL"10 J". Fri-i the: long felt want whbn the "Echo Togfefher Tomorrow Evening. Oregon Trunk line, south from mouth of the Deschutes river (approximately) 260 ' miles; Oregon Eastern Railway company, Natron to Klamath marshes, '1C mil..' naanht,... .. Tleschntea ta Redmonrl. 1SS iJL' A S 0' tn h time the Baptists Of -NTorthweatam niLiiwav v.mn.nv Portland will rally at the White Tem- or. n R. K ' ; mm'ninv'i Una near I P' on Monday evening and take stock S000 doctors and 16,000 in mlssdventura of any sort on the road. ;hia J" ' M "ere is nowhere a M. Rostand has confessed that ha Is p.hLc,?-n. I orK '':titlT' jiiu.n vum ui ma moionng acnievements I i,. nv...i,, .,. . - ....u than r ia- in,, v :. Ti,. " du Bonheur", , will suimly. . It will.. In skv - ujibuu uaa nnre i a . 'ger.c...c.lve O R. A H ' mmnanv'a Una noar I " aa """""J evening ana lane sioca i , " 2 - " i u op wn. wnai sweet oblivious Uhi IwTston Idaho" til ot the,r W work. Every pastor of fr,e 'm-tal niatmees In which dote - it ; has' discovered It does nington .io .uewision, . loano, iobik- ( . v. ,. I children ara the ao.tnra n iin.. Iri i.... es. about. 110 of "which, ara .In Ore- v" " "" u-.- "V .r., -r"-"v"' -""-" ( . ""ponaenis ;will' pre : Pacific Railwav A Navl action com. " "naa???'. Mt "T? oP -umapiy rind ,ottt; upon application to Huntington miles, , tron; racino ftaiiway at Navigation com- . . an 7,, " v " J. -V " tha . addiennes. TlllAmAAb- A 1 M-ftAM. WI n liiau VVV. Wl V l UVUUWn.Vi I . than of pieces wve given mm nis lame. frnn. v,. - : -- OhiidMn r ha ta- . - rase .. . que rna writran rrmihldM In. 4k i i " ucen naving ana so on. what sweet oblivious antl not The youngest actress 1 the editor. OCTOBER STORM REDUCES LOGS rany, Hillsboro to Tillamook. 1 miles; in . ti.ri, t wni.k,,.. T.......J I All persons In any, way connected with ..,r,;""Tr.V1:K the churches or congregation, will be r.,.i -i'. vZ-mlJL I counted as they pass through the doors. "3' i 1 Vr,.,r:r . L",.w,8u; Last year there were 1700 In .mttand- Hlot0! ?: " "!f.! There are 20 Baptist organization, in Brit llneTroni fit Johna trWni.;' Portland, Inclusive of the Tabernacle, alvln miii-ha v.tf. ... WnJ Highland and Immanuel, the latter two anv rVot wi w y,hRa lrtd being now ready for dedication. .These wSr'n Tnnt "L.T three were bullded during tha past year. Electe 2 7 e. Oregon All members of the various congrega- Electric, x.7 miles. tlon. will be seated' together., and the , v. k number In attendance announced as the ' Though no mileage has been coim roll is called, v ; , . pleted on the Natron branch, known as During tha evening, the following pro- the Oregon Eastern railway, yet clear- gram will be rendered: ing of the right of way, grading, con- Organ recital. Miss Leonora Pisher; atrucUoa of trestles, culverts and tunnels 'hymn, "'The King's Business." congre- is in progress on mora thane. 70 miles gatlon; reading of psalm 122, Rev. C. of the "ToadrT-Therfiumi)tr-VaHorr".4ii T.-ftaaiMmwSw-.H- a - m.t,. road hopes' ta complete - Its -extension sic. quartet of First German ohlirchi water at the varlouscarhps on tha lower !nn liio.tn a 13w.f. .J i , t I . . 1 . I . , . . PAltimKIa tw.M 1 1 . 1 - auouu -v, toiuo oy January i announcements; eireuon di ciiy mission I ".uuiautu was re- 1, 1910.- Mora than 32 miles of , the (board; address,' "Review' and Preview." duced about '20,000,000 feet during the Pacific Railway i Navigation company's I Retr. John Bentzlen; hymn, "Onward, I month of October was the consensus of la.iroBu, o Jyne roaq, Duiiding from Cliristian eoiaiers'; roucau or churches opinion at a meeting held, by the Co- fEain and High Water Make Big Seduction in Lower Eiver Surplus. That the surplus of saw logs In the ST. JOHNS CLUB WOULD REVIVE Public 'Spirited Citizens .Propose to Infuse Inter ' est in Meetings. Hillsboro to Tillamook Is i In active I and display of banners; hymn, . "When I lumbia River loggers' association yes- operation.?: Trains are being run dally the Roll Is Called Up Tonder." Award from Hillsboro to beyond Burton Tha Oregon Western Raljway com- pany has projected a Una from Drain to Marshfield, a distance of 72.21 miles. ; which Is expected to be completed wiUi 1 In tha next few years. . The Oregon Railway ft Navigation company haa proposed a branch from AVoodlawn to Troutdale, 12 miles In ex ..tent, .and tha liandon 4 A PortOrord railroad expects to connect rhn.. , t wia oceei in a short time, ,'i : Boosting Spirit At Shelbura; - Shelburn. Or Nov. 6. The "boosting" spirit has started In this section by the iu,u xHunarason, or the Port land Commercial club, and wii.. at ,ble, of the Albany club, the past week w.o iuwua ot eastern Linn county. i!r.YJ . f" woney -wM raised in the u";"'rea towns ior advertising purposes. Journal want ada brinf Yesults. Ing of prize for largest proportional at tendance. . ENGAGE II FURfilTURE m r YOUR NEW UMBRELLA T I 2from 0s. Wa Cam Save Toa Kosay. , Good, f set" color; English Gloria!" paragon rrame .............. .gj.O0 hukiptooj .ugiiao uiorla. finest f ram. .... .. gl50 Hercules rust and wlndproof . . . .C2.00 Ladies Directors Umbrella 10 Ftill-lenrthi fold and pearl tape if, siia uioria ...3.50 Tapa!,. real allk warp Gloria Sl.QO I-ura silk, red aad lua, Prla- cs bandies ................ .t2.XS An tmmenaa JIdS of fine ladles' aad genu .. .5.00 to 20.00 Kara taa Zaurw aHock aa the voasi is xaia uaa. RECOVERING 2l V Oott Tear tTiaViaUa; SCaka Xl GeTirfz Bros. Secure the Services of Jas. E. Jforse to Manage Their Furrii ture Department. t.loriaa .... .. .gt.25. Hl.BO. S2.00 feioraM.so, S3.00. S4.00 A!l gH1a oor tn lino fart ura. Rnt-t-rr iadfronf. foidiag, detachabia. VXQUUIJ in TtTfrarr. MEREDITH'S r-aa wi. im-A. a, ... J. R. Morse. Jamea R. Morsr,a well known local furniture salesman. . baa been engaged by Gerurts Bros, to take the manage ment of the furniture department of their big east side establishment, lo- caiea at lui jiuraalda and Union ave nue. For more than 20 rears Mr. Mnn. Deea a Tamuiar flcnre to tha fur. nttare trade of Portland and a mora capaoia gentleman could not ba found within tha ranks ax salesmen. Exper ienced la furniture and Ita value, and always reliable, ha is a ravorite with both tha dealer aad the customer, a wide circle of friends sad acquaintances win om jr-ieaseo. 10 leara of his advance went Ovum Broa bare suds marked 'l' aanng ine put year and wjth la 'twa years have berome "one of toa leading home furnishing establlshmenta of the cltr.. . ,. terday. The flood in Lewis river car ried off about 8.000,000 feet, -an In creased demand from the sawmills had a great deal to do with the decrease. It was said, and It. was also the opinion that tne storm caused ft material re duction by compelling the forces in the woods to-lay off for nearly a week. ' The log market was reported In very good condition, with quotations firmer than for a long time, and a slight advance- is said to -be not unlikely In : the near future. - Wall Walla to Mark Streets. "Wala Walla, " Kov. e -i-lf i the plans launcned at the meeting or tne Com mercial" club at Hhe weekly luncheon yesterday are carried through, etran aers In Walla Walla will be able to find their way about the streets with. out getting. ; lost. Walla Walla has beautifully shaded streets, and their lr regularity .adds much to their pictur- esaueness. But wis same' irregularity niakes it difficult for strangers to keep their bearings.- . ine streets are not marked In a manner that makes It at all possible to tel one's whereabouts by guide posts. For this reason. It has been determined to mark every corner in the city, so that there will be no mora confusion. Tungsten ores have been found In many parts of Canada, but so far not In sufficient quantity to warrant min ing for profit. The St Johns; Cbmmarnioi i- Sldering addinsr Bom AT h t n ar In tli a w of social features to its meJlngs in order to secure a bettar ti.,j;.r present It Is almost Impossible to ret a quorum even after-tha ber has been reduced from 10 to 7. It seems as though the only time! when any Interest is ahnwn .. . prominent St. Johns man, "la a few daya .prior; to', tha, ApfU elections, when .o,ri . "eeKln ln vl tation to sacrifice themselves . for the good of unji.-wiiu b lew aanerenia of appointment to fill offices within the f t. . " -"uccessiui ones appear to tell the Citizens what to do tn a. Icity from total wreck. ; . : r i At,, these, timea the club preaenta lively appearance, but immediataiv ucvumi.u 'uwmi seem a to die down. No one appears on meet in a- niirht. all laugh when-the matter of dues Is raennmiBu. , ai -present It Is said on ni BuinoniT or . ma secretary o P Walcott. that out of 60 members onlv It is the Intention of the faithful however, todo everything possible to revive tha Interest and get a memharahtn together who will work not for thair own personal Denerit, Dut for tha good of the entire city. r BUTLER DECIDES ; GIRT' KOAD CASE Moro. Or., Nov. 8,--The snerlat farm of the circuit -court for Sherman count adjourned today. It had. convened to consider tha grand Jury cases In ad vance or tne, regular term to be held iNovemner it. There were no criminal or otner cases and tha grand Juryjwas 7 mmm i'.i ; ;r"i-.- I i ' - 1 I If: , ti - V -. - ' " JftrT " Ms If LUIGOat arid Ove rcoa ' i' t ' , !ade for ':' I 'J , .M: lVf '&xV 'Equal to those sold at other . 4 stores for $20 and $25. . . Dozens of styles to select from.: You loiow we never exaggerate so better come here, and save ; - ; $5 to $10. ; WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO. MOYER Third and Oak . -First and Yamhill First and Morrison excused for the term. R. J. Baker and his tenant. Garrett, and t. W. Girt and hla tenant, Hollenbeck.' were awarded damages for right of way. Judaa But ler awarded Baker 2450 and Girt 1150. Tha Deschutes Railroad company, for Twony-Brothers, paid the money.- This gives the'llarrlman road clear- rights over the much-disputed Girt wagon road. . ' . , .. SEVERE SENTENCE FOR AVIFE BEATER Trenton. N.. J., Nov. Charles Dar ren, convicted of attacking hla wife, was punished by Judge Gnlchtel by be ing released, from Jail', and, sent to his mother-in-law. lie also must, pay the cost of the prosecution. ' ' " 'Darren mumbled something about not wanting to go home," but the Judge told hitn he would have to face the music. Mrs. Darren had admitted that she and "Ma" could attend' to Darren In case tha court freed him... . ; Opal City Pa to re Katropolis Of Central Oregon See Page 9,' Bee. . BOOM TOWN PLATTED OX OREGON TRUNK Prinevllle. 'Or., Nov. 8. V. D. Wll llamson. and 'A. Bllammond have large, crew of men at work three miles south of Crooked river, on the Oregon Trunk survey, platting a. new townsite that will likely be called Trail Cross ing, being located three miles from' that historic place. . The land is a part of the O Kane ranch and some 400 acres will be in eluded ln the new city. . The new town will be six miles north of Redmond, SO miles , north of Bend, 22 miles west of Prinevllle and four miles south of the new town. Opal City. The attention and dispatch that are being given tho aurveylng and platting convinces the close observer that this Is a part of the big schema of Hill to do things In Crook county, and that a town or several thousand people is not an -impossibility for Trail Crossing. Two circular - knives, one -within the other and mounted . upon a common handle, form a new meat chopper . In vented by a. Colorado man. 1 ANTI-BATH MAN IS . SUED FOR DIVORCE J (sWlal Dlapatch to TSe JosraaLt ' ' Colfax, Wash., Nov. (.Because her husband. William Skeeari farmer liv ing near Palouse, seems to have a pro- ,vw,vvu .MV4i.tu in. Bvap aiiu waici going some times for as long as a year without 'bathing, and Is otherwise ad dicted to filthy and unclean habits, ac cording to a . complaint filed In tha uperior court today, his wife, I.uclnda. refuses to longer live With him, and asks tha court to free her from the " bonds of matrimony, that sho and the- man-afraid-of-a-bathtub assumed in Colfax on February 22, 1906. Big Increase In Values. 8oc1l Dlipatcb to Ta JonraaL) Burns, Or.,.- Nov.H.(.,Somethina of , the wonderful? development of central " Oregon can be gained from the fact that the assessor of blarney county has Increased the valuation of - tillabl land -- from I330,64 last year to 3,267,0 this year, while the acreage has in- creased from 72,680 to,, 345,946. - ' sssssssss j "-; ' i. .... . --iin-i-ii-in.n.ruui.ruu-irii-iii.aiL'U DALIES HOSPITAL ENLARGED Frank Mae, one rramk II . . JHrptra ta Th. Ahland..t Kor. n p orai anvwa ntming men ln tha riHiycm con r Try. ,., right Af haart fallora at Ma BomeliTThls city Tba .gn-eaivd was a brber-!-la w of R A. Booth, of tba Booth Kelly Lom- ! .T- .:---,: -:.v..-' ,'' v . ' , f I f f ajnfav'' "... a If - j! aa t a ' . 11 p.";. i IB Ms, .j.i ,. tin ( r. ( . 1 A "9. --r'WU: Andirons The DalUs espltal which baa receotly bee enlsrgad and remodeled for the third time during Ita career, has grown la eight years from a 1 ta a 7S bed boapttaL It Is a anodera building In ery detail, baring a new. vacuum steam hatiag plant, electric eierator aad all tha latest da rtces need la tba aat boepltala of tha country. Tha operating room Is especially weir eoirlrp to do all kin la of surarteal wwaw Tata hsaattaj baa grown ta Its preaefit capacity uader the wnershfa. and maurnaMii ci ats. aerg-oaoa ana neater. . i j 4 To Inspect Our Large Line of A Howard Heater will heat your house with almost the same degree of. warmth as any furnace ekcepting; the celebrated FOX FURNACES, and will save you 25 of the fuel consumed by ordinary heaters. A Word of Caution In making a Stove, Heater, Furnace or" Range purchase, consult our expert stove" men a word to the wise is sufficient COLE'S HOT BLAST and ' AIRTIGHT -HEATERS. Large Line to Select From. STOVES HEATERS RANGES FURNACES Andirons I f nln epK.i Pnv,n at . a . - v- ' - D a a iiuin iiu uuu wi wur rriLes 130 FIRST ST. Adjoining O. W. P. Waituis; Room,. Near Corner Alder. Y 130 FIRST ST. LOOK FOR THE NUMBER. THEN COME IN-TOVE DEPARTMENT TO THE REAR I i