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JOURNAL.' PORTLAND.' TUESDAY EVBNINO. MOVE M HER S3. lt:J. THE OREGON DAILY QUICK WORK WILL BE DONE IN TESTING COWS All th Inapactor whtca th fcr,-1,.e auimal Ind-jatry will place . l : tha dla- ' toaal of th HiH aoaro " .: UUll-4 U tUng for w" co cf rtUrr h.rd. frow milk I. .old la l-prtlaad. Dr. a W. MoCTumj head of th bureau at Pen U to a. will receive letter thl lu.brt C. Teoney. "llcJ; to make ti. WHO cn "Ired for Iho work, bo sent to Portia oa ' Dr. McOur announced m WJ aao that th government waa prepared to open probably WOO In eliminating lon.umptlon from tho dairy h,r.d" thl slat, and thot ho waa assured with tho proper leaderehip tho work which 1. to bo don. la tho vicinity of Port land coo. bo cotnplotod by th flrt of JU'l wonder It th psepUe-f Prt'nf understand how much they ax eTettlng for. nothing.", said Tenney this morning. "Tho salaries of tho Inspact oro' alone will coot ell tho way from 1500 to 1100 month. These govern ment men will do work which could not b. practically dono By locaj authorities t any price. Tho tubereuil uood In tho tot to tin a bit Itora of wnoo. It aeeine to mo thot tho new ord'nanc which provide for tho utilisation of every poaalbl local dirt and dlseas correcting agency I. just about tho boot tUlng oaseaeed at tho preaent tlmo by any city In tho United SUtoa, - J. , - nr.n nevera. for W. - , - our new ttt v. ..rv.hli ' Imororocnoiita auch M can oaoiiy bo made, Fr loooi or city tnopoetoro to ba veated with th aotho-. ty of ho otata dairy oommloolonora of flea to a area deal. It.oeema to ..... mminA tust about an tnai aaadad. eaeept actual carrying . .k. ,). formulated, and for ft V aw o"-" thta actual worn w hat mora reaoon t hope than at any previous tlmo in our OKperteaoe." - . J ; ' m Dr. Venney returned yootorday from Walla Walla, where le nao with hla Doronta. IK left thin morning for Oawego,. "hero cms caooa of typhoid which demand . .. i,. tho ota to board or health hav been reported. s Two recent reports of teeto for tnbor eulosla made by Pr. MoClura to tho tata health offloor ohow that the . alao of tho herd and Ita dtetano frm.r land are govarnlng P"'011' amount t tuberculoolo found. . Heraa with only a few cowa In them ara uau ally nearly free from dlaeaoo. Dr. Mo- Clur Teporta L.-.v,, Tba leaat dlaeaao ' Of U5M'T2 found by hla Inapoctora In berda which wera furtheet from tho city. A.U dalrtea where berfia ar. teatod. for tuberoulooia are alao aoored by tho government In thio will faclUUte tho work of Inapoctlon to bo undertaken by tho city board of health In conjunction with tho atate dairy and food oommtar alonor, to great degrea Beporta oa xoxoa. Dr. McCTuro a report ahow that th -U t. Probablo. too. M f , i.rli hai b-a ttod: ir new ommanca n ("'" - , No BUBDlcloua. . Dlaeaaod. Healthy. Owner. H. Rolfe, K. L. Thompson, Addroaa. Portland ... So. ' Teated. Mochettoa & Klgteot, Portland J. K. Peters. Mllwauklo " K. H. Lyncli, Portland Paddock Bros.. Portland ..,.... V. E. Charlton, Portland ., ; ' Oeorge Tapfer; Portland ......... .' R. W. Scott. PorUand .......i Father O'Hara. Portland Henry Charlton, Portland ...... Schlappe & Brufr&er, Port and O. E. Ilaskell. Sau vies Island....- T W. Moore, Sauvleo Island .......... A. Johnson, 6cappoono W. F, Krueger.. Mllwauklo ' '-.V - r'r". " i '- ' '.- v The acoro of tho dairle where tooted ran from iO to 8S point out of a pos sible 100, Usually the feweat dlaeaaod cattle wore found la tba cleanoat i: 7 JO ii so 60 39 17 : 70 17. 2S . tl 4s 1!! 611 dairle. 0 3 0 1 s .: o 4 4 i J Z 0 IS 11 1 14 1 SO 27 ' 25 , ' 1" 6.1 ; 12' 0 0 ,:17 I t "ioi o 42 16 10 1 J 21 ill It 1 21 21 41 29 4S J! I8S All cowa found by teat affected with tubereuloal hav tag placed In their ear. The majority of tubercular cow In herd bo. far have been elimi nated by th owner. ., ; LABORER DIES ALONE IN RAIN AND COLD Huaum, Waah... Nov. 30. An Italian named Tony.Rega was found dead on the rock near McCredy aUtlon, In th eastern .part of the county. - An lnve- tlgation proved h bad -been working In a railroad camp near Epokana and was on hla way to the Deschutes camps. It la auppoaed that he waa Ukon 111 and had laid down on the rocka In tho rain and cold, where ho died, . A. gold watch and 186 In money were found on hla poraon. Ho waa burled In the Six prong cemetery. .' ," :-,v READS PAPER - Oil IBRIGATIOIJ E 0. Hopson Gives Intmst- ing Information on a " Topular Subject Wherever good cocoa is used .it's used of ten, be cause each cupful recommends an- other. The whole someness and purity of "9 liilMRQlfSlC recommends it to .! those Who dis , , criminate : in the; selection of their beverages. Doht ask merely ; for cocoa ask for GhirardcllPs . . Cocoa Fact No. 6 When cocoa was fa- troduced into Cen tral America by th Indiana and found there when America wu diicorered, th eeds were valued ao . highly that they wer : cent into Mexico and . twea" for money. TlicGoldcn Fnfe Soars Above Tlicm All -With BigggrJettcrBgjgi ID IDIGESTIDN, GAS, HEARTBURll HEADACHE FROM STOnlfiCH CO. A little Diapepsin relieTeS bad Stomachs In fire minutes. '' - If hat yoa Juet ate la aoarlna; on our ar-rr.ech or lie i;k a lump f lA. tfrmnt to ifal or you belch ar.d i;ractato aour, undlaeated T -od or ho a fe'lBr of Illneoa, JnborE. KullB'oa Naaeea. Bad taU In tr-' 'h end auniafh fceadaehe h la t Ir..: f cetioa. A f ill of Tr nrpn eoeta r ir prste ar.d U1 thoroorHy care r .r r.t-ft -orrt-r alowach, acd lea-e fr '-.t atit th la r eme r ' h f frr l.-y fnay affr from t r lfHiK t r Ir,'. tlion. f--r t-rr--rlri t f fw t- t 'r'r rr"""'i v. tvt aland why Dytrpeptlo troubla of all klnda muet go. and why they nasally relievo aour. out-of-order atoroacba or' ladtaeatlon la five minute. Dlapepola la harmleae and taatea like eaidy. though each doaa eon Lain a pawar effic ient to dlaeet and prepare for aaalonl lauoa Into tho blood all th food yf tt eat; bealdea. It make yon e-o to tho table with a healthy arpetite: but. what will pleaao yo moot la that you will feel that your atojnach and tnteet Inea are cleaa and freak, and yea will not d to reeort to UiiUtm or. liver pine for BlUmraeeo or CoaattpaUon. Thle rity will have mair rUppai crank, aa ame peepl wlU call thwra, but yoa wia be cranky about' thle rlrn4lg aromach prvraratlon. too. ' If yrm try a llttla fer IaiSiroatlon cr Oe'trltie cr any trr Ftarperh tr.mrr. t ma rw. tfcte mleete, a frr rr r"1 j fa:f t t rr.f h rm. e r l Jr ', a. B. a HP f h reclamation Mn.rniv delivered an Intoreatlng 'paper on the reclamation work of tho auto. The papr waa read before a meeUng of lrrltatora gatnerea a Commercial club at Pendleton. Th pa par In part waa aa followa: . -Th reclamation aervloo la an men tation with which you ar all f"""' A an Inatltuton or Inatrument of th government, tho aervlca la Intended prU marlly to aid tho arid and aeml-arld weot to come Into Ita own, by organlalng the forcea of nature to aupplement the akin of man; and In order to aeoompllah thla and. which I oaaentlally th crea- ..iinn.i wealth. . the meana de- rived from th woatern country Itaelf aroutlllied. - . "Tho prealdent or ma unnca haa declared the policy of hla admlnla tratlon to vlaoroualy puah tho work ot government reclamation, ana towo thl end ho ha further atated hla Inten tin. aair oonrreaa to paaa law that , will greatly augment the fund at th Immediate aiepooiuon ox m -v. tn mmrwinm. t eee In a recent preaa re port from Waahlngton that Mr. Ballln" ger. th eortary f tho Interior. haa w nMarln an aat for aubmlaalon to oongreaa authorlalng a bond laau not to exceed $10,OO.OOO. ' ' . ' , - "X narrative of Irrigation develop ment to our weatern valley la prao tloaily th hlatory of the wt From .a Hma tha flrat aetUora fenced In acatterad tract along tho river bottoma and dug amall dltohea to water their paotnroa, alfalfa or garden patchea. un til tha more raoent development of the big Irrigation aytm with It ootly plant and Ita nao of modern engineer In r oonatmotlon clonea, th hlatory la one of oontoot. waata and mladlroeted m.ttw. The reaaon are obvloua. In all of thla development there hav been laoklng two element, nom oi m Important! theao being proper organ laatloa and regnlatlon. , , t Am to Wat JUghta. rk. raat nnoertalntle that hav ex- latod aa to Individual right and prlor Itlea to th watera of th atream whereby no man haa been fully aaaured that th water ho naea toaay may ue hla to nao tomorrow, ana tno iaoa oi any prompt imparuai umpire armeu with nower and raadv to met out prompt JuBtlca, baa in many looeJltiea resulted in conaiuona wuu vlduala and organisation hav not felt fully Juatifled in, going ahead with th more Important - and ' eomprehenalvo plana neceaaary for the development of th hlghet order. , Irrigation work haa thrfnre been mora or leaa fitful, and frequently plana wore made with a view to Immediate' return rather than for permanent beneficial reatflta. A an -excellent llluatratlon of thla point may ba found In tho great Yakima valley. In the atate of Washington. Irri gation In that valley date fronl the earlleat aettlement of that country, -Che landa there ar In many reapaota Ideal, not only In fertility of aoll, but In top ography and climatic condition From almost every conceivable standpoint thla valley aeema to bo an Ideal on for ln tnaiveievelooment -"t Tho Taklma river . muat hav appeared to tho earlleat aet- tlera in tha valley aa praoucaay inea hauatlbley with Ita minimum aummer flow of aomo thouaand oublo feet per oecond.. Such, : however, proved not to b tho . caao, for aa development pro rAmteii and canal after canal waa built. each one ualng mora and -mor water. It wa found at laat tnat auring wi aum mer aeaaon not only all of the flow of tha river waa aotually diverted by the numeroua canala iiaed, but that many timoa th actual flow of tho river had i ben legally appropriated by the varloua fUlnga that had been made by would be ' annmnriatorBA Thla condition may ap- ! peal to aome of you a having a aort of familiar ring, oven uere iu county. . , olamatlon Act Paaaed. "About thla tlmo tha reclaraaatlon act waa paaaed, and one of the flrat ldeaa that occurred to tha people of - th Yakima valley waa to urge Vx claims 'of their country to the conalderatlon ot th government'- The government, in response, looked over the ground with great care, made aurveya and estimates, and concluded that although th valley v.iuld be one of tho most promising field for government Irrigation. nvr- tthelees, in view of th unfortunate con- dltiona of actual and threatened litiga : tlon, and the abaolut uncertainty in all mattora of ; water ' approprlatlona and jprlorltiea prevailing It would be unsafe, to Start any government project unless : the diaagreementa could be adjuated and ' a aolld basla of agreement reached. In short, tho government finally told the people of tho Taklma valley aubstan- tlally thla: . Gentlemen, reach aomo : agreement among youraelvea aa to your ! right, limit your dmanda to reaaon, 'and tho government will atart and dl : rect futur' development. Otherwise, it I will keep Ita handa entirely out of tho vailev ' - Tho final outoome waa that I people got together all along th Takl- I i ma t river, new conference, cunauuBu tho agenta of tho government, ana nn a'ly' drew up among themaelvea . an agraoment alined by practically all the water uaera limiting their claim to reaaonabl amount, which In thelr.ag gregato did not exoeed th actual flow of tha 'atream. ' Thereupon tho govern ment proceeded with Ita plana aa It had promlaed. - . , OppoxToniUe La TnuUUla, "Wa hav In Oregon, and In Cmatllla 'county, opportunities aa good, although not pernapa ao exwueive, u m un Taklma valley. Ton have water, fertile aoll. and a climate I believe to bo evtn better than they can boaat of la Taklma. Tour altltud la 'generally . leaa than 1000 feet above ea level, while In Taklma th altitude ' la between 1000 and IC00 fei.Tou Jiav aomo wind a, but hot greater than they have In tho Taklma valley. -From careful observa tion of condition In the Columbia and Umatilla valleye In Oregon, and com parison irlth other localities at preaant eniovlna a larger aharo of pormlar fa vor, I haye aatlafled tnyaelf that cob- dltlooa hero ar aach aa may well war rant your reassurance aa to alOmate I complete auoeeaa I look to durtns; j th Dxt 10 year aa "high bona fide j valuta for fmlt landa at Hetmlotoa aa j at North Taklma, undM- tho Bunayalde , canal, or at Kenaewlek, and aa rc-ual ' amount of Individual prosperity. j irill Zaeroasjo Calttvattoa. ' The a-oeroroent project at Mrwila-j too is sow about completed aa far aa . const met Soa ta eoooerned. Next yr I bopo to eee 1 1.PO arrt aader tha ditch, j Imt I mere particularly desire to Uieao 1I.MI acro ail la actual coltlva- i tloa. I bellera, boarrrer. tbst III will oo Wore active etr teJtea to ab dlvlflo aid aU larre hoiilcra nlr-t thla project al tiirty lncrae tfi aombr f ho aal Ue rrrvit- u i.rfirt It rast r r- i vr. trat Bto r t t-.;; In o F. ! V Free! A daody wood en Tencil Box, Abaolutely Fro to every child, WL, who call with a parent Portland's Great Bargain Store - THIRD AND YAMHILL STIIELTS For the Great Working People Free! A dandy. wood en Vfn ,lnx' Absolutely Free lo every child Wed. v,ho cU with a parent. I 1 ' 111 a. . xrv rv ari Olri - OT1 Tl" Ta aT V M I K fl B B r M Ball -y KB B ULUlAUi Wanb Every Child and nioilier to Attend This Difl Sale Event a i r ----- (g : j Buy at the Great Big Shoe Sale Wednesday The great purchase by "Busy Burke" of the great stock of the Nichols Shoe Co.,. which waa placed oa Bale a few daya ago at enormously low prices, has created such wonderful enthus asm on every hand that we'll continue this startling sale Wednesday. The big buy was obtained at a price of about 506 on the dollar, ana we in turn offer" the entire stock to you at acg50;PerCent; Take advantage of tomorrow's wonderful offer inirs; 'twiirpay you. J Enough said, but bring the "kids" along to get a FREE Pencil Box when you come. Save ori these wonderful offerings. Buy Dolls in New Basement Dept. Undressed sleeping Dolls, 'Dress Dolls, sleeping eyes. Slr;&:Zr dressed; -Vonderful fnd, heads; regular OCp fa .mor.j;,' 49C 50c yals., Wednesday aUU Wednesday price only Remember, Every Child that Calls With a Parent Tomorrow Receives a Fine Pencil Box All Free Come,' Save One-Half on Women's Fine Suits For . Wednesday "Busy Burke"' con tinues his generous offer of one-half off on any women's Suit in our great stock. This means that Instead of paying the marked prices as usual you will obtain your . unrestricted choice of any suit at this- tremendous discount Wednesday. Take advantage of Portland's most sensational sale to date by purchasing your Suit tomor row, for instead of Unlf 1 pco marked prices, pay, ndll JAJaa, If 0 He. Buy Boy's Suits Now Just four of the'sensationat reductions to be 1 found tomorrow in our large, new Juvenile ' - Department C Besides these startling price' 'It "find enormous reductions" in Boys' Pants, etc., as well, for everything in this department is marked at wbnderfully low. prices ; for Wednesday's selling.;: Take' advantage of the bargains you will find here.; Boys' School Suits,, Boys'. 5 c n o oi aims, regular sellers all oyer values that others sell town at $4.00Kr.so; a regularly fur $6.00'; or trreat reduction vfor more. A greatwea Wednesday fl0 1Q . at this price 1 Boys' wool Suits, gar ments that are offered elsewhere as good val uta at $4.50: co Wed nesday for PO QQ nesday offer (9 QQ at this price Vftw" Boys' Suits that sell elsewhere ; at prices ranging " to $7.00. A great lot to go Wed nesday only, (& Buy Girls Wearables Everything ; in Children's Wear goes .Wednesday, at ; the usually; startling reductions, but intense in terest will be shown especially in the remarkable values quoted below. ' Take advantage of these; Portland's ' greatest taiildren s; vv ear oner?, 10 morrow;' our 29th great Children's Day Children's wool Coats, in neat blue mixtures, etc;-values that others sell - at about $4.00 Wednesday, ' ?i 7K at; this price V-M f y Children's ib ears kin Coats, all tfblors; val ues that others ask as much as $6.00 for, , AH go Wednes- JQ QQ day for only ipOUO ' Children's 'School neat felts in every desirable.color; a great lot of these -. values worth to $175, AQg 'Wednesday forty .Children's school Hani kerchiefs, values sold regularly elsewhere for about 5c each; a great lot Wednesday at 0 this low . price of II a j t I v , tv, . . iumiiu t the null. II V a 1 ; . . . nor can a great agricultural community be oreated In a year or two, Be that aa it may, It U not aaaumed that any landa under thla project wlU remain outside of cultivation for any length of Ume, and, all thlnge considered, w may well look upon thla-project aa a aueceaa, and an Important atep toward th building up of thla end of th atate. "The Umatilla project corera about 20,400 acres of Jrrlgable land, that being practically the limit of what th work now planned can supply water to. Large areas et desert land outside this project have, however, been reserved for fu tur extensions. - . , , .. v x ' r May Xsor roJo. 'It la, I believe, possible to Increase th Umatilla project to an ultlmat total area of 100,000 acres, or five tlmea the '- slae of tha present project i Tou nnmit of Umatilla county wUl realise what It means to hav 100.000 acres of first class land; in 'a sona Doay aaaea to the resources of your community. I am glad- to ' atate, moreover, that about one half ' of th ' lands reserved for futur extension Is unentered pub lic land, and much, If not most, of tha highest quality. This should glv avery. one ftho desires a reasonable chance of a free Irrigated ranch, Th government haa 'already taken v' tentative ' steps to provide a water auppry oy perfecting Its plans well i In' advance should It ever be determined by the Interior de partment to' go ahead with this work. Valuable water powers ta ba utilized for " pumping; - purposes hav been re served, reservoir sites have been - with drawn, and plans have been prepared. I may add that the plana compiled by th government will provide for the moat complete utilisation of the natural resources of thla county, and: In fact of tUs end of th stat." , S. P. LAND OFFICE : MAN UNDEB CHARGES :.w;; " , ' ,' (United Presa Laaacd Wlrs. . Ban Francisco, Nov. 80. :Frank Kad cllffe, chief clerk In th Southern Pa cific land office, has bean arrested on the charge of felony embeaxlemcnt, on complaint of N. A. McAllaster, head of the land office. If Is alleged that Kad cliffe la; $8000 ahort In hla account. The alleged peculations began In Octo ber of last year, - it, la. charged, y Kad cllffa itormerly was, head of th land office of tha Central Pacific and when that company was taken ,over by;.the Southern Pacific aasumed nis - pran office, r Ha has "stood high in tho serv ice and .until two weeks ago, when ex perts began ' to examine hla books, . h was looked upon as on of th moat re liable men In tha company mploy. ALL GRAFT CASES JIANDEP TO FICKERT . (TTnltrd Prea Laated Wlr. - San rrancjsoo,, Nov. 80.-Thei case f Patrick Calhoun, th atreet railway, magnate charged with bribery, was con tinued today to next Monday It is be lieved th case Will go over to neat month, when District Attorney-Elect Charles M. Fickert will take office. AH the graft cases In connection with the alleged , brlbwy of th famous boodllng board 'of. superviaors In th matter of the gas franchise Vera con tinued to January 10. t This Is In tin with the genral ? movement to turn over All pending graft case a to th new administration of th proaecutor'a Bank Deposlta Gain i at Prlnevllle, Prlnevllle, Or., Nov. 0i A statement rendered by ; th. locat bank shows a gain of almost 1109,000 lri deposits du nr th naat tnrae moncna. ' Th total resources of th Flrt Ni tlonal bank according to this statemer la conalderably above the 1600,000 mar nit la constantly increasing, as tn tatatmanta are rendered from tlm timn.' This Increase is noted In spllj nt th .fact that new " banks ar beuij started In varloua parts of the countj and th deposits are materially atfeotej by som of these,. -; - . , ; PRESLEY THOMPSON . DIES AT ALDAN . Albany. Or., Not, 0. Presley Thorai son v died . in this city this morning i the" age of 85 years. Mr. Thompsr came to Albany two years ago froi Roeeburfr. ' Deceased leaves a wlf an . .nn - Fnrraat. in this City and tvq Ana and on daughter living at Roe m Tha fimoral services wUl be he at the family residence on East FIJI J street , tomorrow, conaucxea ojr A. ' Douglas of the , Baptist church. . f t '' ' 1 """" ' ' ' " 1 " " ,: , Z- .'--'-'2 MM Cu& in ta 14 Dy. - Paso Ointment 1a anarantaed to car i any n ot Itchlna, Blind, Bleeding or Protrumng PH In S to 14 oya or monay rtiupu. wv. A 2000pair purchase of tha beat $3.50 shoes made goes on aaletomorrow ata saving of over a dollar a pair; every pair genuine Goodyear welts and you TT ) know they Are equal to hand sewed; made of finest bo and velour U'Q o.if. Wucner lace, strahrht and awine lasUt.jriobby, ttyhsh toes, half , v double aole; every pair strictly hand-lasted; all sue; guaranteed J3.50 ; fJJAJ lair,. . . ; t values or your money back. Child's. Shoes All solid leather, lace only; light and heavy soles; best of $1.25 values, cut to, JQq Choice, the pair. Shoe Polish 10c box Shinola and 2-in-l shoe polish, fTa cut to Women $3.69 Dress Shoes 01.08 Women's blucher lace dress Shoes, made of soft vici kid; new toes, patent tip; all solid leather and a guaranteed $3.00 values; all sues, the pair ......... a..... ...... a. f 1.98 : Boys $3 Shoes Finest box calf, blucher lace, all solid, throughout; sizes 2yi to. SX; worth Q 1 QO $3.00, special, pail VXaU Hen's $6.0 J ' Bfsh-Cnl Shoes S3.98 Every pair all solid leather, black only; 12-inch tops, with two buckles; Goodyear welt, viscol ized double sole and cap toe; a regular $400 grade the world over, the pair f 3.93 Yotrtha Shoes All "solid leather for hard school wear, all sizes; made to sell at $275; cut (o U.9S Boys High Cots with 2backle top, all solid leath er; best made for wet weather wear; ehap at $4; special, the pair t, ,..,.2.98 Women's Shoe, fin patent leather, in button, bnt E width only; all eizea; regular $3.50 grade, f 1.98 Women's For Trim med Juliets ' In black, red, green and brown. All sizes. Best $2.00 Of , . . . -O lwii values cut fopair. Men's Shoe Extra heavy and guaranteed water proof, black and tans, double soles and all ''"'J made to sell at $5, reduced to - f3. Women'i Shoes All solid leather, in blucher lace, low and medium heel, all sizes; best $2.50 shoe made; reduced to, pair a.6 Misses . Shoes, In bluchef and butten style, mat calf top, ribbon lace, -double sole; $3 vaL f 1.98 Second St. v Kear A!3cr (0 ' . A 'n (Q0 ' 0. X - ... - IT - i i U PPICCG. M2 Second SS. a'c-r !.!cr