-THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY ' EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910. I ' SKDEI.1D Indorsed by -Resolutions Com mittee and Irrigations Con . press Likely to ciopt; Colo , rado Men Say "Packed." 5 . v (Units Ptm Lmmm) Wlrn.) , Pueblo, Col. Sept IS. Federal con tTol of tntsrstats praters wad overwhelm ingly Itaor4 today or ths committer " on resolutions of tha National Irrigation congret s, la ' session hera ; A. minority of ths commutes will present a report favoring stata control, and although a fight Is predicted ,oa th floor of the - congress 0Tr,th question. It 1 prob able that federal control will ! b In dorsed by great majority of the mem bers. . , . ' . ' ' The snorntna" session was opened by John Barrett, director of the bureau of American Republics, In an address on "Irrigation and Conservation In Our Sis ter Republics." Representative of Aus. trails, Germany and Russia followed Barrett This afternoon Gifford Plnphot and Francis J. Heney were among those scheduled to address tha delegates. " The election of officers of the oon gress will take place tomorrow. The Colorado,, delegation, which has led the fight for slats conservation, charges that the reclamation service and tho forest servloe have ."packed" the congress to preventColorado from pre senting the states rights policy. They assert that only one Colorado represent ative was allowed on tne program for to day and tomorrow. . v'. " AUTO WRECKED AGAINST PROTRUDING CAR RAILS While driving his machine at Grand ' avenue and Morrison streets last night , N. U. Carpenter of X01 East Twenty eighth street, ran Into rails which pro truded over the end of a flat car of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany. Mr. Carpenter failed to notloe the danger until It was too late to bring the auto to a stop and It was badly damaged. Mrs. Carpenter was also In the machine, but neither she or her husband were injured. , k ; . B. M. Day, of 771 Kearney Street, ran Into a pile of building material on Trinity place sear Washington street last night and damaged, his automo bile. The matter was reported to he police. Patrolman Butchlngs Is- Inves tigating to learn whether the contrac tors are not occupying more of the street 1 than their permit entitles them to. - -. - POLITICAL DAY AT : PENDLETON'S FAIR BRINGS BIG CROWDS (Special Dispatch to le Joerntl.) Pendleton,'-Or, Bept. SB.-Wlth the streets crowded with thousands of vis itors from all over the northwest, Po litical day at the TJmaUlla-Morrow fair Is being celebrated today. The regular fair attendance Is greatly augmented by a great Influx of people here to witness the first day of the roundup. , ' The program at , the pavilion sched uled for this afternoon was postponed until this evening on account of the frontier exhibition. Jay Bowerman, Re publican nominee for governor, will rep resent his party, on the program, and Judge A. B. Bennett of The Dalles will speak for the Democratic party. Last night George H. Hlmes, secre tary of the Oregon Hlstorioal society, gave an illustrated lecture on the early history of the state before a moneter audience la the pavilion. After the lec ture and between - selections by The Journal band. Major h Jaftwrsbooa Introduced a iramber of Indian warriors from the Umatilla reservation, who en tertained a crowd with a war daaoe. Judging of exhibits-is progressing rap- Idly, prises for stock having been al ready awarded. T. It. to, Open Missouri Campaign. (Unites Pre Letied Wire.) Bt Ixtuls. Bept I J. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt will open the Missouri Re publican campaign. He will make an address at Clayton, near here, on Octo ber. lL v:r BURGLAR PREFERS WINE TO HIS LOOT Goes Through House but Bot tle of Wine Is Only , Article Reported Missing. A. burrlar who broke Into the resi dence of C A. Robertson ;at 0 Broadway last night, had a thirst whioh was more Intense than hlal desire for plunder. After rifling, the rooms In the house and strewing the floor with rejected articles, he opened a bottle of wine and drank the contenta The wine la the only thing missing, accord ing to the report, made to the police by Robertson. Some one tried to steal the horse of R. GV Miller from the barn In the rear of- his residence at 226 Adams ave nue about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, but was frightened away, Mrs. Mil ler heard him . prowling around the bouse, and looking through a window a few minabM later, she saw him In the act of fcarnesalnK the horse. Shs called to Ma Miller end the burglar, overhear ing he took to tils heels. ,i It wmai probably the same thief who entered the residence of Mrs. Btookwell at Mitt Holladay avenue, and went through a number of rooms. Nothing of value was taken; Fatal Auto Accident. (Onltrf PreM Lea4 Wlre.l San Francisco, Sept 3. -The recov ery of X C Knox, who was Injured, along with three companions, when City Architect James X. Fisher was killed WILLAMETTE IRON & STEEL, SVORKS PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A. Engineers and Ship Builders Manufacturer 'of Logging and Hoisting Machinery, Marin and ; Steamboat Instillations "DRY DOCK AND REPAIR" WORK Th Most -Modern Shop and Equipment on the Pacific Coast STRICTLY OPEN SHOP it Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm v,,;-'); ''i BSBBBBBBaBBaBBsaisaBssaaaaBasBssjBBSBBBasBBBBBBsJ" T T1t1 0 ' ' ' Close S -,: '. .j , I ,. i,.;,,;.. .i , .-..I .... ' The most gigantic millinery sale in the. history of Portland. In order to secure the location we bought the. entire stock of. the Park Street Millinery Co, and will s ame JOut at Once ? This is a new stock out and out. Every -hat was desicmed and hand-made by their own workmen. We do not care anything" for this stock of millinery. It is the room we .want for other purposes and MUST HAVE IT AT ONCE. Beginning tomorrow morning at o'clock we will begin selling this stock. Hundreds of hats, all of the latest styles and shapes hats for everybody. Thou sands of feathers, trimmings, etc., of all kinds. The entire stock will be sold at about ' ' - 35c oi Do air $5 -TO $6 . VALUES GO AT.... $8.50 TO $10 VALUES GO AT.... $7 TO $8 VALUES GO AT.... $15 TO $20 VALUES GO AT.... COME EARLY. SALE - STARTS AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP . TWENTY-FIVE EXTRA SALESLADIES WANTED (Ha 355 Morrison bet, seventh and park 355 Morrison In an antofaoblle accident on the Great Highway in Golden Gate park earl to day, is considered doubtfuL I F. Stradllng-. who was thotijht to be the most seriously hurt of the Injured men, Is reported to have a flghtlnf chance for his Ufa . . ;;. - How About Your Eyes? 4 Twenty Yean Experience 1 , Your Service. , at Now ! the time to' have them teited by one who is thoroughly equipped for the work; who not onjy guarantees satisfaction but will take care of your eyes in the way of lens changes for one year from date of glasses purchased.' J Thompson's glasses have be come recognized as the abso solute standard, of accuracy. THOMPSON EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 2D FLOOR' CORBETT BLDO. FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. rm O 71 cash'- Ah . ' Terms or v . . v? to Credit (qVAS) ' ,lU, .!-.'. ''sWssaassBBaBasMSSswS"' J WSf. I WWW OWR Sit?! Heater $12.50 45 inches high, burns wood or coal, nickel rim and fenders, cast base and lining, polished steel body, screw draft v - aSWCV : . m.....,i '4 Cash or Credit' - o $15 Dealer $9.95 35 . inches high, nickel top rim and fenders, cast base and lin ing, polished steel body, lining top, burns 16-inch wood. cash -- r ' Terms or ' to This Dealer $10.85 Cast iron base and lining, nicls eled top, base and fenders,, pol ished steel body, screw draft Wife Wi 1 - i ' 1 j st liiltai m V mm Bill AMammoth Stock of Heating Stove . at Ynir Service Here We are splendidly equipped for the fall stove trade, and our stock embraces the best knowri1 Heating Stoves in the world the "Eclipse" and Teninsular'f niakes. Stoves of 'every description sold at the lowest prices ever witnessed in Portland. Get Gevurtz' prices before you place your order. s Tht very beat Coal Heaters shipped to" the Coast, and warranted for five years by the manufacturers the barrcl-hapea , Sclipse -Has heavy cast lining of gray pig iron within a cold-rolled steel body. All sizes. We have - known these stoves to be used 10 years! Price of Tange according to size, from '; Up 4- 0epc6all arid Fail Sniits esmusr iMt not, smtu t ritenu co ui nsms snuvis See our splendid lines of Fall Overcoats and Suits the extremely low prices and easy terms before you place jour order. You'll be surprised at the quality clothes we giv you for little money. Standard makes only are carried by us. Suits ranging in prica from 13 'to.'SO mm: V ' 1 " $1.00 a Wccli Thousands of these stoves are used today in Portland. We sell them by the carbad every Fall. You see them everywhere the famous QQ:P' 'I II 1 Jiipse . . i Has body of cold-rolled steel, lined with heavy gray pig iron that pro ' tects the walls. The best wood " heater on the market. Neatly "nickel ; trimmed gives very pleasing ap-' . pearance." . Will- last 8 or 10 years. t rices from We deliver and set tp alt stores free of in your order before the fall rash is on. $1,00 a week places any of our splendid heater within your reach. ' ( ) ' j .AlflssHsss,l 12 Up Heating Stoves as Low as 01.50 FIRST ARD YAHOlit mmmmmm SECOND and YAf-IfllLL