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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1010. No. 4 Fcb.10 1910 Journal Pholooravnre . Coupon ; Seven consecutively numbered coupons, when presented at The Journal office, with 4c, will bt good for one of the series of four Fine Art Photogravures offered by, The Journal , To secure the other pictures of the set, follow the same In structions. These coupons will appear daily for several weeks,' For mailing send 10c extra to cover postage and packing, - .'.'''' .;'":. ; V'...::" Name'. . .........,..........;....................... Address ........'. uuuui i j ' ' in rjLruuiu r ijijnirunjanAAriArirvr'hriri "T - MMtJfcJ GARBAGE DUMPED FAICWEIN PUSH CLUBS WILL IIOTlEfOl&ll. SfflSM Organization Appoints . Com ;.: mittce to Investigate Appii cation of Railroad for Vaca- "V.Hon of 15 Thoroughfares. pie trees on the entire tract. The varle ilea will be fipl timber s, Newtown rip pins and a third upon which wa pave not fusty determined. . "We have traveled ovr tha anttra ra cing Northwest In search of a location. no iouna excellent lend almost every where, but found tha advantage In the land near 8altm because It was cleared, which permits us to begin plantln at onea. . , ,. .. . . . . . . . "There la no fear In my mind that appla culture will b overdone. I have looked Into the subject very thoroughly and find that Oregon apploa today are bringing 6 centa a piece with not nearly enough to fill tha demand." Dayton's llevlvals Close;.' Dayton, Wash.,, VeU. 10. Kvangellat Ti. F. Stephens of Forest Grove, Or., closed a aorlca of revival meeting" at tha Chrlutlan church Tuesday Jlt. Beventy-three conversions were mada In flva weeks. This la one of the most successful meetlnga ever held here. Ks tlmated attendance Is 20,000, and 60 were baptlced last week. , OFFERS LAND TO AID THE FARMER ' rw!nl PUtmlrti to Tha fonratl.1 "Walla Walla, Wash., tvh. JO. If the state will maintain an exncrlmftnt sta tion upon the land. Colonel K. C, Bui tlngamo wll give a 20-acre tract, to. get her with water rights, for the pur pose, lie liaa been one of tha promo ters of tha Irrigation Industry In the valley, and to see Intensive farming pro moted he la willing to give up the land. He also makes a similar offer to the federal government If It will titbllh a pur send alfalf. farm. Mr. Bnr llMgame anya there is too much of l)lg farming and not enough of wmnll farm. Ing. . To correct thin, bo le , willing to kIvh 40 sures of laud. The land is sit uated inUlie most fertile part of the valley. .: Journal picture coupons are appear ing on pace B every day. The first one was printed Monday. Lon't fall to cut them out , I0GULB0F 1.HILPI Investigation Into the euhject of v eating several streets Id Kast Portland for the use of the O. R. 4 N. company waa determined upon by the members of the United Fast Side Push clubs'last night at their meeting In Carpenter's Union hall, grand avenue and East Pine streets. ,. A committee, ef flva, Thomas Hlslnp, ' Bern Rlesland, O. T. Atchley, William DeVeny and O. H. Ifelnts waa appointed to Investigate and report back to the clubs. . Waste rifteea treats Y ace ted. 1 ..ltA. ,1.- ...- W . J . . .mmm Trip Around City Will Show All Eureka Cal., Jeweler Repaired um r the a r. a n. company for Watch Found on Skeleton I" ,th "A'f.0'! r .""J" EI? eaiiva usiiniufj viiuiqi "uiuu ui vuiii THE EAST SIDE MYSTERY 01 Refuse Not Hauled to Crem atory Scavengers Collect Any Fee They Think Just. fnr a M-sn Warrior! Mrlfou-L. Pnr cXmn to be desirous of using as ivi iiiuii iiMiiivu Kiwixaj Iterml Police Will Follow CIue.v: Cnltrd Press tessad Wire. I terminal grounds and as location for a freight depot Upon motion of Thomas HIslop, reo- ommendlng to tha council that the. streets be vacated, discussion waa start- ad at once. After much debate tha club loMhaoma dump at th. Ou.ld". lake K"" fT S " SU tZZTvSlSSS latory grounds Is hauled there by l the watch found with th. M tn, mmlJ ot flv t0 inve,tlgate Al! tha garbage being dally piled upon the crematory the hundred licensed scavenger . of j skeleton of the victim of the Mount Portland." Each scavenger pays a license I Tamalpaja murder with those In ' the of $3 a quarter for the privilege of eol-j record book of Frank Wansky, a jeweler I the clubs In complimenting the city Acting refuse and charges householders Eureka, CaL, has given the police a council upon Its efforts to have work whatever he thinks they will pay. There new ciue. wansky'e record shows thatl" onmuwsy onon rusneu. ana in u mi ordinance rea-ulatlnar tha charges I on fimi.mW u uni T.m.. u.v.. I condemning, those opposed to the pro- , - 1.1. ' Th. h.M.. ..J i ""vm wj'sb siv waavvuvM ti iu5 ejaaae the matter. Of Importance, too, was the action of j for such collection. brVught to 'him a lady's ficth Thomas In the close in dlatrict the rates vary .1I " tn aPenlnR of the channel south of from 10 to 78 cents a month. In the I ; . '" '.yr lM Maoiaon street ortage .were both .,,h,,K. e h. hiianw I '""amg io m muraerea gin. wenskys I commended br the club. ii much- as tl.SS a month Is charged M00 shows that he repaired the watch I Atchley Urges Oautlon- by the scavengers end they make their lend placed his mark, 10(-WM on thai ' One of the most ardent sneakers on visits bnt once a week. I This mark Is on the watch of the the subject of vacation of the streets Garbage to Hog Beaches. (unknown victim. Also the numh.r of was president George T. Atchley of the A great deal of the garbage Is taken the case of the watch Is 2.11.149. while Eut 81d Business Men's club. out to hoe- ranches owned by the ecav-l Wanakva hv .h. ,. . I must not recommend this until " - - . I w a hiea tiuuitoi a 1 . a.. a . a 1 enrers. Ten ot these live at Hiusaaiei Th. mv. ..- . I " "ur" JUBi wnii ne u. . at . is and do much of tha collecting for Sell-1 V- w ' u ready to promise." he declared. "We wood and Its environs. ' I . 'l. ' v ' "ianguia see wnai errect tnis granting or wu. Ii.. . . .V.. mm iiuiiiuci wu I'l.lig, IlUfl IS IM I evrlualva IlMUitl Fl.hl. will ki. .,n brought to the city crematory " S fH"'?!!!. ndl5n,kJr 1,,.M'r,i th common user clause In the East from the houses of the west aide, but ""''. ""'w imw street irancmae recently granted some ef.lt Is hauled clear from Dlvt- "I""' ror 3; '""V ,he R- N- nd' t0- bould ask the alon street, on the east side.- ' I t. . repalr thA name company to give something for their eg- n . . . at - ' - a. S ataalllCaa fllCKlV. aaaJl . r I 1 aal A. A A I a a ant I xa reruflo reacnri inej cro-i - . , - , , - tiunvt riuv iw i.ne pireei. i noy are - .... I I rial IT 1 1 ffiba eiaU hnill j it I , . . . V . I matory is out a small part or me mans i - , ' ' vuiea me oaoiauppoaea io nave oeen active in their I created every day In Portland. What be-lf'"u. v suuionuei or nia aiacovery objection to the Broadway bridge, and .comes of the reat? I " ""r aaareasea to the chief of po- it would not be a-bad plan at all to of- To get the best answer of this flues-;",- ueciaraa inai ne was un-irer tnem the support of the club pro- I "--,ie jmeness oi james mc- i viaing they withdrew their objection to I .jr, uui comiaeni tnai tne watch the bridge. At any rate we should ln- iuuuu on me axeieton IS the one ha re. 1 vaatlcrata tha nultw ihoMnrhl." I n.lr- .!.. , ' I' " - r r..u t:.ii visiifc years ago. " -,. The clue la a slender one, but It is worth following, according to Detective Proll ot the local department McKay mignt never have known the victim of ine mountain murder. He might, baval 1 . S vi i ff Iq If air Gr tlon It Is only necessary to take a trip around the city. Look In the ravines and gulches of the east side and see the back lots and vacant spaces. Or go about on a sultry day. In summer. and you won't have 4 look. w . System Under Coaslderattoa. V The city health board has had the es tablishment of a murvlelpal garbage eoU Chickerings, Kiniballs, Steinivay er Etc. EASTERN MEN TO GROW aniwumiRf i w murnHa rwaa "i-i- ,.- . , ... ! ertlon aystem under consideration: for .L. .i-! " might have passed through a .core of hands before becoming the property pf the. murdered girl. ? - ' . .. , ' , , However,, the police are certain that once McKay is found a trail will lead 1 some time. ; Dr. Alan Welch 8mlth, Dr. 5. B. Story and Dr. It J. Chlpman, con stitute ' committee appointed by the board to Investigate conditions in .Port- ted a report, having been too busy try-nem ? .tB '"ends and relatives of the in to get an appropriation out of -their ,, T . "y cioser u not-ac i, ,..,ii . i.i-.-ifn, L .. Itually to the Identity of tha miinter-r- As it la altogether likely that' thai' Thef.e f ' McKays shown in the council will grant the appropriation to-1 'oca' "'".ciory. Four of these have been morrow or at any rate within the net fun1 t0 know nothing of the watch or few days, the board will be 'able to,de-J,u wn5r" Tne other two. are being vot. more of its time to the(questlon of Y ponce. - An appeal has how to provide for the proper and san- . n "ent out t0 the police of the coun- ltary collection of . garbage, -- v-" j lT asainf them to follow up the Mo R0SEBURG REALTY : CHANGES HANDS (Kpeclil IXioatrh te The Jonrnitl . Koseburg," Or., Feb. 10. The Rose- burg hotel was sold Tuesday by J. K.I Fa 1 be to Harvey Jones, the former owner, . ;- Bjrr's music house has been sold to the Bush & Lane company of Portland, which will, establish a branch piano house in this city. , Mr; Burr will en gage In buslnesa In Portland. Mrs. H. Easton has. sold her grocery IVERSIM IE CLUB WITOBUNGALO The middle of this week finishes the semester examination at the State uni versity,, ana members of tha .nA Mandolin club are free to atart trrinv store to her son. Henry Easton. end "v;" xne,r "norl northern eon Richard Stubbs. a former , employe . in I c?r .Tw0 Pr'ormances are sched- the Southern Pacific machine shops In ur".Bt Jem T'ay evening, the other this cfty. Mr. Stubbs Is the third manl" "e unsraiow, in Portland the fol to resign hie position In the. Southern I low,na niRht. These two concerts wind Pacific shops in this city In the past Pp a successful season for the few weeks to engage ln busineBa fori , ; ne southern Oregon tour dur- himself. The other two are C. F;, Har- J Jf, in no'ldays the news dispatches pester and C, U Davis, who will open 1 tWd of.well attended concerts, full of an autoraooue garage in this1 city. 1 " zfL u eninu.iasm. . f.ia.u jb mure vanea than m Released on Parole. W . I Iar 1Mn couple of " "Fy. ;t wui icaquea , ana several APPLES NEAR SALEM H. S." Fargo of Hartford City, Ind.. and a man from Ohio, both prominent capitalists, have bought a tract of sev eral hundred acres of land In tha vi cinity of Salem for the purnose of en gaging extensively in apple culture, TheJ iiiimiuuu ia i9 piam one or tne largest, Individual orchards In the'Paclfio north west .;,:.v.--:i j Mr. Fargo called at tha ehamher if I commerce this morning, and to Colonel A. W. Miller, who has chargeof the permanent exnioii. announced his plans, 1 which have been- carefully Worked out after a thorough Investigation of condi tions throughout the country. "We have bought several hundred acres of land near Salem." aald Mil tar go, -and will Immediately plant ap- 10 Specific .Reasons Why You Shoufd.Xonsult Thompson ; About Your fyes the Pearl laundry "can keep' out of the tifJ&Jffl9: "A McClelland . pleaded , guilty to stealing prST6l mm- "M.PCIa'. Th xks from th lxmHrv nrr,nonv I P1. "P'O parte . In this are taken tenced to two years' Imprisonment by KJ";AL''" Judge Morrow and paroled yesterday. ' ww or nager city. IRRIGATION SURVEYS ,IN STAYT0N VICINITY i (Special I Dfipatcb to The Journal.) ' 8tayton. Or. Ifeb. 10 irtahr, i L-.i- promot'Ion . experts. . have employed ex sheriff ,W. J. .Culver of Salem tn. two feasible irrigation canal routes from puwib..io me nig rat west of this city, between ; Marlon ' ana Tnr, t..I. .iiuiLUHiMc,- oroiessor. it th nr..n Agricultural college, recently pro nounced this tract of farming area "the bust in. the Willamette valley, and this I means tne oest in.he United States and Civil Engineer Culver and two level men nave run lines and taken ; field measurements m ana about Stayton, with the end in view of conducting a large voiume or water from the Santiam river thrcugh canala to the nroiect At present there are two large ditches vnai aenver water rrom the Sanjtiara through Stayton. v The canal nearest the river furnishes water and power to the oiayion water, worka, the Stayton elec tric light plant, Stayton flouring mill. Stayton excelsior factory, Stayton chair factory, Stayton woolen mill and other smaller industries. . The canal farther irora me river, with its Intake about 400 feet farther upstream than that of th Stayton ditch, supplies water byway Of iin oreea io tne eaiem riourlng mill and the flouring mill near Stayton, be- siues oiaer minor manufactories. It , f ; ' ' : ' j. ' .-;f ' Promptly at 8:30 o'clock this morning commenced ' the great Annual Clearance Sale of-s'lightly-used- Hanos, Player Pianos, Organs, etc, at Eilers Piano HowSc.;These' events in the past have always been recognized by shrewd and careful buyers as thti; ; t i- ibhu vuuuiiumiv ui me year.. r s -. .r The sale this year, however, eclipses anything we have -ever before attempted' in two ways: FirstThe. collection of used Pianos is not only . the largest, but the high character of the instruments -and their excellent" condition (many cannot be told from new) are unquestionably without parallel. ' Secondly- Never : before have so many we 11 4 known standard makes been brought together under one roof, and the remarkably low prices at which all t are now offered , have surely never before? been wit-' nessed in America. 1 , We're determined to close out every slightlv used, shop-worn and marred Piano, also-those., returned from renting, now on hand. We're very anxious to do this. before taking possession" of our new Ware--house. Prices are marked accordingly. A third to a., half less than the original cost are the figures on' the instruments now. . - 6 - . v T fully .appreciate this extraordinary oppor- imjtiy, you muse come in ana see the instruments, compare prices and judge, for yourself. The assortment is so vast and varied that the most discriminating buyer is certain to be suited, both as to quality and price. , These instruments come to us in-part payment for costly Chfckerin&s, Hazeltons,"Klmballs and the farn . ous Weber-special, Art Style Uprights, Baby Grands and other, fine Pianos - handled exclusively by-' the - House, of Eilers, t v ft i r A.; great, -number yrtre also received in.; exchange for the genuine Pianola Piano. Their owners relin quished them, not because, unsatisfactory in detail br tone,: but simply: because they 'preferred the genuine Pianola Piano,' and are .willing to pay the additional money which that marvelous instrument commands!' All told, there are nearly 185 rare values, which go on sale this morning. You need have no hesitancy about purchasing one ' of these used PianosC, We'll tell you frankly where it has been, and haw long used. Each and every'iristru ment will be placed in the best possible condition. Your purchase is protected in every way. Hloney back" if not exactly as represented after delivery. Fur thermore, any Piano purchased during this Clearance Sale can be turned in toward a better Piano any time within a year and full amount paid will be allowed. We cannot begin to tell you one half in this limited' space. Again we say, to fully appreciate "this extra , ordinary event, you must see the Pianos yourself, note their excellent condition, and littleness of price. ; : We'll not split .hairs about terms, $10, $8, $6; yes, ; even $5 a month, will do.'. Sj'mple interest on deferred payments.- 1 : ' . .r A Delightful Experience v.'ts the person who dis ers that a long train of eolfee ails cah be thrown off, ' by changing to ?STUM The delight comes from a ' rebuilding of new nerve cells hy the food elements in the roasted wheat used in mak ing Postuni, ' and," the relief from the effects of caffeine the- natural drug in coffee. Any one can soon feel the .delight, and ' - - "Thsra't a Reason" Road the little book, "The lIoa4 to Wellvllle," la pigg.- rpsiTUM CKiAt COMPANV. Ltd. Ilattio Creek, iMich. Teacher Resigns ; Becomes Brldfl. The Dalles. Or.. Feb. 10. Mi. T.mi.A Everett resigned her position as teacher in me commercial department of the High school last Friday to become tha wife of Jolm D, Bowen of Dayton, Wash., and Mlsa , Hattle Crawford of Portland has ;, been . emnloved hv tha board to fill the vacancy. Mlsa Craw ford -essumed bur duties ia the High school yesterday. 1, We devote our whole time to . Optics. ' ' . ' ' , ?, Our examination of the eyee is thorough and accurate by a method which is the out come of 20 years' experience, including two years in tho leading eye clinics of Europe. S- AU glasses made to fit the eye and the face. . 4. All our glasses are ground and frames repaired Tn our own shop, in most cases while you, wait. 5. A 1 a r g e nurrfber of physi cians are continually send ing; US their natlenta. an . also come to us for their ' own examinations and glasses. "6. "We duplicate e xactly any lens, no matter who made or prescribed it. Save the ' pieoes and we will do ' the' . reat . 7. AVe guarantee all glasses to -be entirely satisfactory. .' All glasses exchanged and , frames kept tn repair for one year without extra cost. 9. Most people cannot afford to : pay high prices f or t h e I r glasses, yet they should have the very best of good work. . and here is where we can . serve such people, -t , 10." We fill any prescription for , glasses, x THOMPSON Eye Sight Specialist , Beccad Floor Corbet Sldr," - Fifth and Morrison. . - Member American Association 'of . - Optometrists. .-. , UPRIGHTS J Was ' "Vow $375 , 9180 124 140 176 1ST 195 218 180 Vose ........... 4 Arlington ...,....v...' 225 Marshall &'Co. 250 . Wtirlitzer 275 - Schilling 275 Hamilton V. ; r. . .' 300 Clarendon-., .-."..;.. 375 Draper Bros 325 Schilling ... '....;.;;V 275 Hamilton k 300 - wef 375 Victor" .t; 225- Stultz & Bower 350 1 Kohler &r Chase ..'...' 300 ' ; Clarendon i'i 385 , Hallet & Pavis 525 Hobart M., Cable. 450 . Ludwig .'..,...,..... 325 Kimball .; ,550 . Hardman 400 , Lester ...... . 500 v. Estey .; 350. . E1 465 105 210 182 132 206 203 220 238 296 214 278 242 345 196 305 I " ; UPRIGHTS Continued. ; ' " .. Was - Now fcstey ;...$350 Lud wig ...... .. .... 325 Hardman 400 Kimball- 550 Steck ; 550 Kurtzman, 375 Pease ' 500 Kurtzman 375 Eilers " 4?! Jacob Doll ' 475 Victor ; 250 Story & Clark 475 Hobart M. Cable 475 Sohmer tinn Wcser 390 Jacob Doll 1.., 475 wmtney- ..; 385 Eilers 47-5 Kimball , 475 Marshall & Wendell.. 500 Hobart, M, Cable,,,.-. 475 Crown 525 Kimball , . A7 ? Jacob Doll .. 450 And many others. PIANOLA MUSIC ROLLS This is, our yearly clearance nf all slightly used rolls bona .fid r. ductions of 25, 33 1-3 and as high as 50 ; per cent less than regular cost, , , s , p "Jiff tlb.ele.r,v'ed deporit b paid; Noneld to' dealers at this f248 ,252 295 .335 298 238 318 292 265 252 196 294 334 376 214 298 286 332 318 SIO 326 338 295 304 BABY GRANDS, ETC 1 Was Now Chickenng ..,,,......$1500 Steinway . . ; .... . , 1050 Kimball ; 1000 Steinway-800 Hallet & Dayis . ,... , 900 Steinway 900 Chickering 1275 And several others, , 1 genuine' PIANOLAS-USED Oak Pianola.. ..$250 ,8155 Walnut Tianola 250 1 Rosewood Pianola, . ; ,v 250 Oak Pianola, metro- ''' style ..."..... 250 ' 210 Maho'gany , Pianola. 250 ' 105 Cecilian ..,..: 225 85 fjS95 638 685 618 658 598 652 125 '185 PLAYER PIANOS . " " "' Was Knabe-Angelus , . . . ;. $900 : Boudoir Player Piano 500 Kingsbury Inner Player 600 Knabe-Angelqs ...... 900 Autopiano ri,... 975 Large size mahogany ) Player-Piano . . .... 900 And several others. ' I f PARLOR ORGANS Reed Organ S7(' Packard Organ 65 Mason & Hamlin.... 70 ' Marshall & Smith.;". .- 70 Earhuf ; . go ' Ferrand Votey 85 1 Now v 8498 365 - 422$ 533 -785 625 835 t 30 34 , 35 37 40' ... ELECTRICAL PIANOS , ' v . Here's a chance for cafes, mov-. ng-picture -shows, r skating rinks. etc., to save anywhere from $200 to $500 on the purchase of an Elec tric instrument;. Terms, if vml ders. 'Requests by, wire V hold certyr; or" Detimte dehvery cannot, be promised," but well try and meet every rVable Xiund if nnSli CS5e5;yOU ?U pCtically "kt yur own terms. Arrant to come at oncerUt away-todav if possible-for this extraordinary event will surely. attract scores of shrewd buyers. 3 Y' : SALE STARTED : THIS n ;A.-M.vr:; Washington Street at Park ' W"V SALE1 STARTED THIS A.M.