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THE T OREGON SUNDAY i.-i .1 JOURNAL. -XmiX I '.J PORTLAND, ; SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6. .1910. 5 iux lira topics! loggers propose uwillah ,m.WM.:IMiItai-, nilnrM1 Tn pn.nr lli:nrTn nnncT UUIlLHU IU UllMUL HLIIL IU UUUOI TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Jlunaslow t . ;tf 'UH J M Hak.-r "The Rl.Kht of Way Portland.. "Deadwood Dick Last Shot" Orpheum Vaudeville Grand .Vaudeville Pantasea r. Vaudeville Btar Moving Itctures Book oa Ixhiblt-A few books that have belonged to noted people are now on exhibit In the hall or tne puwio n brary. The moat Intereatlnf la a copy of Cicero's letters, which was onoa the property of Philip Melancthon, and has Its margins filled with his manuscript notes. Another of almost equal Interest Is Aristotle's Orp-anon, which i contains Sir Issao Newton's autograph. ! Among the others are a copy of "A Mirror or Looklng-Olass, Both for Saints and Sin nere," which belonged to William Penn and has Ms fins bookplate In It, Mont faneon's "Antiquities of francs." which lias ths bookplate of Horace Walpole and the works of James" the First of Kngland, which was ones owned by Sam uel Wesley, ... ' ' Vesper rrloe at T. W. O. Ju At ths T. W. C. A. this afternoon, at 4 p.' m., there will be a vesper service of the "Beatitudes of the Kingdom," with the musical clubs of the T. W. C. A, ths Tukalon club and. the. AttruP Octette, with Mlas Llnehan and Mrs. Hutchln-aon-Wlre as soloists. - Three .trios by Miss Louise Uellmsn, Miss Llnehan and Mrs. Hutchlnson-WIre will be as fol lows: "Lift Thine Eyes." from EHJeh; "1 Waited for the Lord." from Hymn of Praise; "Trust in the Iord," from Largol f Handel. All girls ars cordially wel corns. ' . t A Dividend of 30 per cent on claims filed and approved baring beea ordered by the United 8tates circuit court for the district of Oregon, creditors are notified to present their books, certifi cates of deposit, or other evidence of indebtedness, for payment, of ths above dividend at ths office of the receiver, corner of Second and Washington streets, Portland. Or. R. 8. ' Howard, Jr., Receiver of Ths Title Guarantee and Trust company, Portland, Or., Feb. 4, mo. v AND SCALE L OGS F ORBIGPROJEC I ROSEPLAtSlHG the .pulpit for one service each day but with the completion a new pastor will be secured. tng , congregation and lias at present close to HO members. They have op tions' on property close to the Baptist ehureh at fit Johns nn Knr York mlrurt near Jersey. The church will, when Xolarlal Coinmlsnlons, completed, occupy a full quarter block.',. k.m liuriu f The Journal. Rev.' J. IL Johnson of the Alberta street. 8alin, Or., Feb, '6, Notarial commls Chrlstlsn church, has been supplying slons have been Issued to Lura Flctt and E. It ,Hren, .'mvti)!i-t; M. I'.il'.f.. s, J. tioorinourtl and A. I". l)"iitni, !'( .Unci; M. 8. I.rvy. I'nUm; T. K HM !.'. Pacific City; Arthur V. I'om laud; John . K. ppermt, ;r;iiit !'.. , W. 8. llallej j AlutTtil", and (I. YV. tf. field, Merrill.; .V i Declare at Their Meeting Jes- Want Commercial Interests of ' terday Logs Should Not Be V Portland to Help Them Get Sold at Random Any More Than Lumber. ' Water for District Adapted for Irrigation. " ; ' ; Masons Plaa Xsaaloa The Masonio -organisations of ths east side will hold a reunion ths evening of Washington's birthday at the hall on the corner of Kast Eighth and East Purnslde streets. Appropriate exercise for the occasion will be given. Washington lodge No. 4. A. F. A A. M.. Washington chapter It. A. M.. Washington council R. A & M. end Martha Washington chapter No. 14. O. S.. will participate In the celebration. ays Xnsbaad Is OraeL Treated well for one year, then cursed and scolded, descending at last to a knockdown with his fist. Is the description given by Su sie Shipley of her married life with Roy W. Shipley; to whom she wss mar ried In Portland In December, 190. She nays bis cruelty began In November, 1809. In Anrll, 1909, he knocked her down. She says, and his rough treatment bja been repeated many t lines sines. A Crippled Child -Many children have weak barks or lateral curvature of the spine. A child with this weakness Will always be found resting on his, or her, hand or elbow. A lateral curvature can lam cured with our spinal corset. We' also make braces for weak legs, trusses Ths establishment of a lor scaling and grading bureau, similar to that on Puget sound, was discussed at a meet ing held yesterday afternoon by ths CqJumbU River t Loggers association. The members, are aald to ba In favor of . such a bureau because It would furnish a basis rrom which to work, and it will probably ba organised soon. It was "pointed -out that nearly every product excepting logs 'la graded and sold according to grade and that no one would think of returning to the crude system' In vogue before grading was introduced: '. - , , , Treat Xrfrs Might. ? . They say they can sea no good rea son why logs should ba sold, at ran dom any more than lumber or wheat to quote two prominent products of this particular section. AS to the quan tity of logs In the hands of the log gers, ' It was - stated thst while they are scares, the camps will soon begin to replenish the supply in that opera tlona are to be resumed in most of the camps when the anow in the hills disappears. Whit the ground down here has been bare for some time, the higher alti tudes are atlll burled under a six inch thick mantle of white, and but for this fact several camps would have been In operation before this. ' : B1etla Postponed. ' ' Election of officers was to have been held by the assoclstton yesterday, but was postponed till the next meeting In March. The log market Is reported in very good shape, but operators are said not to ba in favor of booming prices, as such procedure often reflects disas trously upon ths lumber msrkst "There is no disposition among log gers to have values soar," said a prom inent logger yeeterday, when discussing market conditions after the meeting, "because it bodes no good. The most satisfactory condition Is when values remain fair and stationary because It gives the lumber manufacturer whs buya in ths open market, a baals upon which to work." right' Our Specialty is ths best 121 made-to-order suit In the city. Prices range from $25 to 140. Unique Tailor ing Co., 109 Stark street ''The UmaUa project Is lnthe back rsra oi roruana, ana we want forv land, to help us persuade congress ' to give us the water to water It so that wa can plant It and make It bloom Into ths garden of Portland." ..'-. That is the reason, or one of the rea sons, why Dr. C. J. Smith, state sea ator. from , Umatilla county, , O. W. Phelps, district' attorney from Union and Morrow.' and Judae James A. Fee of Pendleton are In Portland to sea the officials of the chamber of commerce. . Banding a Sam. . Up in Umatilla county the United States reclamation service has been digging a ditch and building a dam for some time, as a result of which 11,000 acres of land are now beginning to bloom and beer In wonderful fashion where before the coyote and the Jack rabbit scurried through the sagebrush before the advance of the engineer. Umatilla people are very much obliged to the government for what it has al ready done, but they conalder that they have the one district In the state best adapted to irrigation, with the most suitable climate, sol and elevation. Therefore they desire to see the "sup plemental project" which Includes some 148,000 acres, put under water. To se cure this object they are beginning to direct a stream of petitions and letters, personal calls and other forma of influ ence toward the Oregon delegation In eon grass. Ths Portland chamber of commerce Is looked upon as a vary powerful or ganisation by the men from the Uma tilla country, and they have visions of the Portland organisation coming to their aid. Bo far, however, the Port land organisation, with the business of the Jobbers, who make up much or its membership, at heart has not entered any too eagerly Into the battle, fearing to arouse the enmity of the Klamath Falls district which alao has Its eye on the assistance of the government jcas tlas,000 Coming. Oregon has coming from the national irrigation fund something like $2,126,000, which has been expanded in other states, and whlck will very probably be avail able soon for refunding for Oregon Irrl- Rose Society Members Send Postals Near, and Far on Feb. 22. Invitations ars to be sent broadcast over the world on February 22, Oeorge Washington's birthday, asking the pea pie of the United States and the rest of the world to attend Portland's Rose Fes tival In June. This decision was reached by the Rose society at Its meeting In Ellers hall yesterday afternoon. The Invitations say to the world that on this dsy ths people of Portland are plant ing roses to show them In the summer and ask them to corns to Portland to see them in their June splendor. "On this, the twenty-second day 'of February, It to," reads the postal card Invitation, "ths people of Portland, Or., 'neath skies of esure blue and tn the,' soft effulgence of a radiant sun, . are celebrating, their annual day of ross planting. In the green city parka, along the publlo highways, in gardena of pa latial homes and humble cottage door yards our cltisens In gala summer at tire are busy planting roses, for the great annual festival to be held in this most beautiful of cities next June. Wa want you to visit us in Portland, the ?ummer capital of . America, and enjoy he feast of roses ws are preparing 'for you and-for all the world from June I to 11, 1910." , Bealdesedecidlng upon this form of In vitation to the world, arrangements were talked over for the program of rose planting day. It baa been decided that the rose bushes to be planted on that day will be put in City Park. The consuls of all the countries represented tn Portland have secured rose bushes from their native countries and will with appropriate speeches give them to the city of Portland. Governor Benson, Mayor Btmon and the consuls will de liver the addresses. A meeting will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o clock tn the office of the Rose Festival asso ciation, at which the final details of the dsy will be arranged. CLUB WILL CELEBRATE LINCOLN BIRTHDAY t Jonas Clab to MeV-The St. Johns Prospective association will hold Its sec ond open meeting in the Baptist church and artificial limbs.' B. C. Llnstrom. i Wednesdsy, Februsry 9 493 Washington street. Portland, Or. Arrested for Torgery Oacr L. Simp- Kins, wanted in Pendleton on a charge of passing a forged check, was arrested in Alblna yesterday afternoon by sher iff T. D. Taylor of Umatilla county and Deputy 8!ertff Archie Leonard. He is alleged to have forged a check for $20 and passed It on a saloon man. He will be token to Pendleton for trial. True Wilson will speak. Olee club will sing. Rev, Clarence! The Randal Woman's Club. The current event de partment of the Woman'a club will meet Monday, February 7. at t p. m.. In the Women of Woodcraft Jiall. Mrs.' E. B. MrFarland will speak on civic and social affaire; Miss Eleanor Baldwin, on liter ary events, and Ella Crim Lynch, on governmental questions. The Hill Military Aoademy Second term now in session, new classes begin February 7, In every department Small classes, practically Individual Instruc tion, strict military discipline. Vice principal will be at the academy, S21 Marshall street every morning to meet parents, or applicants for admission. gatlon. This amount will fix up the TTmatllla. "nrjnlemental" cVolect in fine ew Compaay Organised, James B, ehape, or it would fit out the Klamath Kerr, Omar C Spencer and Charles E. riUu district with an irrigation sys McCulloch havs filed articles of In- tern hard to beat It would stretch the corporation of the Fir Tree Lumber amount, however, were It to be at rompany. It hss a capital stock f tsmnted to complete both projects with 2M- the sum. The irrigation fight seems to have narrowed between the Umatilla district and the Klamath dlstriet. Each has been given a start In irrigation, and each likes the dose snd wants it re stated. Because of this. Senator Smith, District Attorney Phelps and Judge Fee, renresentina- the people of Umatilla county, have come to Portland to per suade the Portland chamber of com merce to get back of the Umatilla "sup plemental" project and boost it for all it In worth. "The Umatilla project la the only proj- ect in the state, accoraing to our o llef," said Senator Smith yesterday aft ernoon at the Imperial. Xas Many Advantages. "It hss the llmate, the soil, the ele vation, almost perpetual sunshine everything to make It the equal of any Lincoln's birthday is to be fittingly Observed by the Union Republican club with a Lincoln banquet, the annual din ner of the Union club, Saturday even ing, February 12. The banquet will be held In the main dining-room of the Commercial club, and special arrange ments have been perfected to make It a suoc ess. Among thoss who will speak at the banquet, responding to toasts, are the following, together with the subjects as signed to them: Charles W. Fulton, "Lincoln, the President"; B. F. Mulkey of Ashland, "Lincoln, the Statesman"; T. J. Cleeton, "Lincoln.. the Mali''; Judge R. R. Butler of Condon, "Lincoln, the Orator"; Charlea H-.Carey. "Lincoln, the Lawyer"; General O. Summers, "Lincoln, the Soldiers' Friend." Special Sunday Chicken Sinner with ice cream 60 cents. Merchants' lunch dally 26 cents. A No. 1 Chinese noodles 20 cents. Imperial Kantong cafe, 425 Waahlngton atreet. Special Sunday Chicken Dinner with Ice creant 60 cents. Merchants' lunch dally 26 cents. A No. 1 Chinese noodles 20 cents. Royal Canton grill, 862-264 Alder st ST. JOHNS TO HAVE HANDSOME NEW CHURCH A $6000 church to house the con gregation of the First Christian church of St Johns is soon to be built The board or trustees or tne church at a meeting last night decided that they should start on a campaign for secur ing funds within the next two weeks. The First Christian church Is a thriv- Automobile Contest Ends Feb. 10th You can help your little friend secure one of those handsome motor cars without cost to yourself. Make your purchases at these stores this . week and next VOTES with every purchase. REDUCED PRICES in all departments WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO M0Y Third and Oak First and Yamhill First and Morrison Improvement Planned. The Sessing- ' ton-street Improvement company met Thursday night and passed on the im provement of Sesslngton street The street will be about a mile long, and will have sidewalk paved Wl lta length,- Tm paving will cost $3.50 a front foot The street is 70 feet wide. Business Meeting to Be Held. The Monday Musical club will hold a busi ness meeting Monday afternoon, Febru ary 7, at 2:30 o'clock, at Olive hall. - All active members are requested to be present Socialist Msatlng On Sunday, Febru ary 8, at Marxian hall, 208 H Stark street. Dr., Chapman will speak on 'George Bernard Shaw." There wll be a programme of recitations and inter pretations of some of Shaw's works. Clothes That Z,ook SUg-ht, You can't get the proper effect unless the clothes have been well made. We attend to the making so that the clothes look aa you desire them. We watch the making and watch the material. When a suit comes from us you may be sure it's Agensy for San Franciso Call. Chron icle and Examiner 247 Yamhill atnt Phone Main 164S. Advertisements and!0' tn greit 'projects undertaken by the subscriptions accepted. I govsrnmsnt. At Umatilla It Is only S00 feet above sea level. . it now nas goon O. Jackson, J. H. Oliver and A. H. transportation facilities, and soon win Bell have Incorporated the Oregon Fir have better. It is only seven nours Lumber Company, With a capital stock away from Portland really Is Portland's of $20,000. back yard. What we want is ror Port land to help us get tne water on ns.uuu acres of the richest land anywhere and make it Portland's garden. "It will require most of the available money due and coming to the state for reclamation work to complete the big project and what we want is for the Ore son delegation to see to It that the work Is turned to the completion of : the "supplemental project" "There is not an interior town between Portland and .that district, or contigu ous to It, -whose chamber of commerce or commercial club has not indorsed the Umatilla project and Resolutions. "Many of them have sent resolutions and pet(tlons to the Oregon delegation for use in securing the apportionment of the irrigation fund, for the Umatilla work. '"W would like to have the support of the Portland chamber of commerce mil nt tha Commercial club. We have lots or mlrnnAv nreaanted the matter to the Z-407, chamber of commerce, and it has In dorsed both the Umatilla and the Klam ath projects. I "We believe the Umatilla project to be the better of the two, and because i Terry Again on Bun The St. Johns ferry, which has been out of commission for more than a month for repairs, will start running again this wesk. ' WiH Cost $40,000 The Owners' Real ty AsS'n.. 206 Ablngton bldg., have aa apartment house paying 16 H Per cent clear net. 1 1 ' Steamer Jessie Harklas, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex oept Sunday. Leavea Washington street dock at S p. m. Sr. Onstavs 2. Bruere announces the removal of his office to the Electric building, suite 811. T. 8. Bsaek St Co., tbe Pioneer Paint company, 185 First street Phones M. 1224, A-1324. Player acreage. Journal. piano to la new. trade for mahogany. Red Diamonds Are very rare. A beautiful' red one weighing, 10t carats is conspicuous among the Russian crown jewels." Al most as rare is the diamond house that permits no mis representation of true val-. ues when selling diamonds. There's aRelason For our enviable diamond reputation ask about it. eBsxajjjjjBjsftBBBij ;0 " 1- .. , , V t. :'f .'J Heitkempers 286 MORRISON STREET ? . - . - - Jefferson high school books at Castle man's pharmacy, 128 KJlUngsworth ave. W. A. Wlaa and associates, nalnleas dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. J. Arch Stewart moved to 412 Oregonian building. 2r. Xsynes, optloUn. Marquam bldg. Ton wfll Ilk "TUlamead." Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less Cafeteria, 104 Birth, between Washington and Stark streets. of its great possibilities and the won-j derful results jts completion and opera-'l tion would 1 mean, and because of its nearness to Portland, that the chamber of commerce should come to our aid In the battle for the appropriation. We hope to be able to Impress this on the chamber of commerce as soon as we can get an audience with its leaders." The three Pendleton men were to have held a conference with some of the chamber of commerce people yesterday. Turkey and chicken , dinner at Peer lees Cafeteria, 104 Fifth st A special 50a chicken dinner today. Hall'a,. restaurant 3$0 Washington st . Concrete Block at Hermlston. ; (Special Dtapatca to The Journal.) Hermlston, Or., Feb. g-Russell Brownell baa plans ready for the erec tion of a two story concrete building adjoining the Oregon Hardware A. Irrr- plement company on the west. The structure will be $8 by 80 feet and the jower rioor will be used for store pur poses and the upper for offices. Good Frnlt Weathrr.' (Speet! DtiMtea te The Jottrunl.l ' Hood - River, Or. Feb.; 6.-Weather conditions the past week in the Hood River vaUey, have been most favorable ror the fruit crop. Notwithstanding' the brldght and mild days, the nights have been sufficiently old to retard the sao m un irens. mvery maication points- to a bumper apple crop this year. : "Only a few more shares of Swastika stock for sale. Swastika office open Sundays t to It, tlO Oak street. ' Rose Planting Pay at Eugene. (Special Dlipitch to The Journal. Ruffnne. Dr.. Feb. B. -Eueene will have a rose planting day some time in March, according to the present plans of Man ager Freeman, of the Commercial club. Many residents are now ordering rose plants, special arrangements having been made with the nurseries by the promotion department of the club to secure them at a minimum cost Man ager Freeman la working hard to make this dsy a big success and- is urging up on every resident and property owner in the city to beautify their premises by planting rose vines. The exact date wUl be decided upon by the ladles' auxil iary' of the club. : Money Saved If you buy the following stocks from us: (0 shares Portland Concrete Pile, 0 shares United Wireless, 6000 Almeda Con.? 5000 Oriole (Metaline), 5000 Morn ing (Metallne). 500 Clark Wireless, at a snap; or anything else' known in the way of stocks and bonds. ? F. J. X3ATTERLIK A .CO., a Lumbermen Building. . if DO YOU Need Glasses? . . if .you do, you need RIGHT GLASSES, fitted conscien tiously by an expert. Our optician WE KNOW to be an expert. He has made it specialty of the eyes for over 20 years, and he won't tell you he can perform miracles. Nei ther does he resort to fake methods, but every pair of glasses he prescribes are A GUARANTEED FIT OR YOUR MONEY BACK Jaeger Bros. JewelersOpticians THE LARGE STORE 266 Morrison Street, Between Third and Fourths 'Si.-- f 'Ma , . ,-; i , I I . mi -N. mmmm' .;,.. Most prices have a 'string attached. Not so with the Kebus prises - on last page of the classified section. '$700 in i prises and thsy are absolutely frse. ' Boston Dentists The best is the cheap- ' est no students. Our , methods safe and rail able. We work for half ; the charge made by ' other : high class den-' 1 1 s ts. Examination free, extracting free, and painless. Come to- . day, see us, save money. The , . SOITO V SZimSTI. Mor. rlHon, opposite Meier & Frank and post- office. Open evenings until 9 and Bun-1 days until 12:30 for people Who work. 1 BOSE BUSHES THAT WILi PBODTJCE A PBOFTTBIOH OP BLOOMS THIS XTKMZB IT TOTJ PUl ITT THXM THIS MOJTTH. Our stock is large, strong, healthy and true to name. Let us book your order now, to be delivered as soon as weather condi tions are right. Don't wait until the Spring Rush starts. Buy now, and get some PX.OWBBXB'Cr BUUBS PBES. A 60c collection given free with each cash purchase amounting to $1 or over free Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Fruit, Shade or Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Evergreens Paeoniss, English, Spanish, German and Japanese Iris, XUles, ste. This Is the month to plant. Call at our City Tree Yard, Cor. Second and Main streets, and we'll show you a large and complete assortment of The Best Stocks in the West rr NOTE Tou can order what you want, pay $1 down, take your bulbs, and' we will deliver the order later, when you are ready to plant. For SEEDS of "Highest Quality," PALMS. TLANTS. CANARY BIRDS. Sprays, or Spray PumpH, Pruning Shears, Garden Tools, etc., call at our store. We have a complete stock. ' TV I 1 ' ....;, j JiilsUurtJ. ',1 f "SiM 'PARK ' , l.'J IjraiC .tilt. 'VI All Rose City.Prk Cars run through Laurelhurst. . Take car at Third and Yamhill sts. Sales men on the ground. Office 522 Corbett Building. Our 80 Page Descriptive Catalog lTee nua 169 2D Si Bet. Morrison 8 YamHW Fhoae A-3811; Main 5956. a; Dental Parlors DR. HILLIS C. JOHNSTON Prop, and Mgr. 362 WASH. ST., COR. TARK PHONES: Home, A-7102; Pac, Main S. "Only the Best" Materials and workmanship em- ployed iiT this office. Hours 8:30 a. ni. to 6 p. tn. ' Open evenings from 6 to 8; Sun-, days from 9 to 1. , Pore Beautiful Jade Jewelry I Gold Bracelets and sis- net Rlnrs or all descrip tions made to order. I American names en araved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, via.. Glory, Pros perity ana jongrevny. Charges reasonable and orders "of - any design promptly executed and sent pre pai a to any pari of the V. 8. The Skilled savo co. 1 1 1 I -1 J CANCER$JUMC8$,8KIN,BL000 KlDNEY DISEASES JTXulTl "'"ir: -"7 - . ..' ',...!. took tram satisfied patients vanrwhar. 1 REGAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE U TkM Straat. Urn rraadilsa, GtBtinjlm FATE tTnlted States and PoreigTi , eaSrtlrf Proenred. Defended and wl-Faj VACfnO COAST FATENT AOEXCT, ta . - atoektaa. CaX . . JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST SISTERS OF THE HOLY MMfSOF jrsii JtKD f r4ief AcfKtoauiti Ami lotle Jntt mt I . Writ for Atinftih'-Ftis!lK A 4-i