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THE OIllXON DAILY JOUKNAL. FOR.TLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOHER X .HI. IS NEWT SPEAKS FUUHmOPEDPLE OF BROAD ALASKA Former Forester Tells Seward : Residents Coal Lands Should Opened But Not "Any Old Way.M I I la Tke .mmI t ml Aua. b-k it y MuiM anff e4 hM, I ki dr tor Ik rtueeaa of Baoaid Wl Bis-!. Us "I kav B I Ale I lak. Kut I title, m leora. I aa vy ttuitt taleaoettd la rortalriliie vi it Miu f lUu aa iii aad Kkl Ikey 4mIi Mr "Ib4 u 4 I km roadr I r oejoioa I k nai 1 1 kltkerto a IM fi rar rquif Tko u eo Iking boo kUk kit are m'm-Ik cmJ f Alaska e boa Id J detoloood al Mr Tfct 4o Bel aa thai Ik m 14 Mut4 bo Ita4e4 r, airmlty or lodlroelly, I the BUI ef Bay aaooepolr. heilher dot ii ea tl o4iiioa Miuiy iori i laae laeauc a ad unfair 1 Ik MtHM( Bad Ik ( Ml houtd k ort4 !l d raaa that Ikar baa k ) already far I mark !. 4 that Ik real heuld w ul on ih market eulekly and l fair f-rloa. Alaaka i4 Ih wkot l-uoin rt 4 Ihi roJ and aight to ha It. . 0rv aUoelrtg Wet Bo?!!. "TTs friend f eMiertioa r no! rBolll for holding up lb 4evlop tnaal Of Ih cool. I ! I inab I lull a atrong a I know bow. When n engineer lo-a hit otic In In order replr a broken part. II I lb broken part n4 not lt 1nMr Ibal ehould ! trained far Ih aluf'S and delay If It had Bel bn for ll ooal land fraud, th nooaevelt order of with dreal weald never kv boon mad. Th man oho mad II n-eary for rrldnl Iloooevolt to withdraw IBM MAY ME BEAD 10 GO II MM FAIR Definite Results at Sdo This Year and There Is $500 Due on Grounds iSeoateJ a TV laml I .!, Or. 11, I A W4Uf f K lex-kBotaVt 4 lb Llaa Blr fi - t-aig Kr Wlu4f f r IM ( 4uramlblf UI rifc I Uk fr4ia 44l r)ila fra) fair h!4 lli U f Atocw!. Tb flr tk kl y4 kal4 kd U'fr t tiuut r Ji kud ) durur. lb al ltt.lK- Wlow ttraa. 14 m lat kart bad hl tkr. Hake lfcmvial f-l4 for pralum Uir wbila Ik gat rrit foil ft Tkr U bt HrMal t IMI 4 M lb fair ftwubdav Albr kb ka waatlna I k?a lb fair m4 I lbl U. a ad nn b a Mktht raitla I lb purport f lb aatUttno It I or pn)t-atla Ibal 00 Buor fair will k bald her. No darlatv aruo waa lakaa) al Ih rimI 4, ku rannuii appointed I bak a, f lb to a and r- rwundlac o)trf and a report will k bad bi aalkr aMtf to ko bald lb o wooka, wba fibbj action will Ukaav Aobr mpUoatlo faHnf th aa elall0) I th annoanrod rallrocaaat t pr A. O. Irtl from th prldner, rrni? Janaarjr. lla ha boon lb falbor of lb fair bad baa orvd a rooidl lnr lb rsanlaallon of Ih fJr. n rear It la fvrd II 111 ba dlfflCTtll U Vlnd ano lo k will tak lha lalrt An a fort win k mad to indurv him to iWun !dr. UPON BUCK ISLAND K P. Hamilton Proposes Mak ing Land In Upper Klam ath Lake His Home, tUm Imh 4 TV. fcral ' Or. Oct. JVaaoo or ...ti fr wmr f nfe uia4 t t-rrr aviambia wit i kiamatk Ir ka boo roeoivod bv kial turn W. OteMI froai n. f. lUmll- oa, ln I fit up., K 114 ab4aa lb Iwutui i . nt kutoriral lalrot la Ikl ooaaortloa la a affidavit filM hr I II Applti la rai4 I Ik dlarovory of lb I land, koaiac thai ih ktlaad tu la lot. nn wboa' Vaa wa admlllad and. Iborvfaro, (Ovrratnrnl land. 1 flrt ram I KUmatk royal r la lUpfmkor. H- an Mr. AppUaat. "Ilk latr ? f tiilMM ka Ml iuiod I rMl I bo lawaa. fiabl trail tobAiaa U.f b aobra taitforaua bad tJfra la Ik ft of Claar Uk -4 T Uk and k4oa Tata lab Uaoor kUail lak A 4o4abwaat of 14 aaoa Wa aoal a aa i'ppor KUaaik Uba la aoarcfc f bii arona b ra N'lH ta ka ka cptyr4 kr kJ4o ladioaa. Hark UU4 plaialp ki fra ib kora. It bod a fraaik f aontb m oa IL Tk UUad aa a kick al Ih ! I boa a now and It appoaraara Ik aaaaa. U la ay oia oa Ibal Hark Ulaad la ka !4 a lb urrovadtaa aaaatrr.1 FRANCE'S ARMY OF AIR GETS $3,500,000 FUND (rotter a, La nil Vwal lart, rl I T.a kadaot fr III! l aaido h mmm af U.Ml.t.t mar (aoarlp 1 1. !.). far rra -- army or ma air. About !.. will far uphoop. wkll IK ramaiadar win t pal for "air malarial" aaropua. ALSEA BAY FISHERS , PATCH UP DISPUTE) i t af Ika aolaw ataa) ar ao lakta to-'l at Bkaay af I bo oiottora a4 U ra ! 4 Ik oo4 f "raaor wafy 1rt Tvhr. b(kra. Or. ikct $ TV phtt ckool aa oa4 yoi4ap with -A.lf Clork . W. MDlr aa paipaL T ktta4aara wad kt aa U' a ko kal w! tar baa ad a pr b4 aba h work la alk4 Elmore Seine Permitted to Run Until Oct. 10; Canneries Run Nearly Full Duck Boat Eaole aaaf pro. kaiuMay. roiura lunda. rbn Mara Hit prvoalnoa A ITIt WtlMt. Or. Oov I At lb I act maoiiaf af lb Alao r"lbrmoa lro- ortioo aiaiatlon aa a ruaul a roarbod hrrvbr lb Kiaaoia art wwald ho ailoaod ta oria watll O-ia ko, I Plprotatlf f(aa oack ld mal and 4iaaoo4 lb prpoollla anik b N rnculoa All fiahlaf on it. ka, ha kora ruatod and Urg rale ha ho !) anada. Volb Ih Itaraa and Timor ranaata at nlna almoat to eaparlty upon a bat promlaoa la ka lha rooard hIkim park on IM ka r Th aoow rltvM Koan kr l. laoviag a oTlh krt flahlna la roan afiar Ih Hkdal aorva lha flrat eonaidarath man ko I hrf atari or t lha And for Ika froat coal land In Alaala ara Ih man who war attempting- la g- poaoreaton of thm by Illegal himiu. Tly and not ha war roaponalbl Th man who frvrntd Ih withdrawal from rxlng lifted wer Ih man la and out of con- grra who rrftiaod to allow th paaaar of tioneat and roaaonabta laglatallon opening th mal land In lha general Ibal man. one at leaot noad la transportation. ta Poor Maa. -TMrlharmore, la dealing wllh tha whole uratioa of AUoka roaourraa It in augni to k kepi carefully In mind that II U bailer la help a poor man maka a living than to. hrlp a groat arndlrat maka more profit. Alaaka oucht ta b. I aaveiopod primarily In tha Interoal of in man who live In AUaka. and not In Ih Intereat of Ih great oapltaJIst of lha at I har heard a groat deal of talk la tha effort that the coal landa rhould Inlrrrat. Tb rraponalblllty llaa aq jara. I ho opened at one under any old plan. it n ma man wno prnarrra io arop i mn aaia inry aia no rare what plan th had law In tare, and tak their I u adopted, mo long aa th coal rnanc or aa unfair proril by hroaklng opened Thai ort of talk onena no Iba Uw rather than aland aalde and let 1 rnlnea Jf you are to hava a nir in good legislation lx nartei. I do not I! nie qaratlon. you must make up your make Ihl atatement with any If or I mind pot only thai th coal muat ba lrriaraeb. aa there, and aaw l opened al onoo. but alao juat how It don. Claim Vol ZaTbUdaUd. "Do not forget that Ih withdrawal did not Invalidate a alngt legal claim Jn any re port whatsoever. A man who had a good cliilm to coal wa In Juat th sanituatlon after the with drawn was made aa he was before. If rnony of the claims wore not legal. tnar ws not the fault of the with ... M . . anuuio pa gone, iniraa you can sug gest a practlcabla way out. It will do little cowl tnarrly to complain of th present situation. fhould Agre oa Uw. I realla that th vaat sis of Alaska make it eitremely difficult far Ih I Whola I err I lory to act together. Hut you her In- Hard. with tha eltlieni or vaide and Cordova, and all other drawal. If th laws wer dcfortlv or towns In th neighborhood of th cokl tine lilted to local, conditions, both of fields, ought to bo abla to agrea on a which I bellcv to b true, that was scoem of legislation. Aa I see it. what noi me iauu or in wiinarawai. lt n needed is the Immediate develoDtnent tin ba square about this, and put th of soma of tha coal lands under a plan 'am, mr nw Dinm is aua, wntn i mi wui guarantee you against oppres . toia- - - jlv monopoly, nhether through !Tie it i too early to speak of Impressions control of transportation or otherwise, of Alaaka, but I hare thla much to aay Your plan should also be directed toward j i re i. i nave met many me here who the development of Alaaka aa a perm nirrer witn me becaus they mlfundrr- I nent home for It people. Jt would. I siooa my position, and a good many I think, ba extremely unwise for you to who would differ from me anyhow. Also begin a fight for any plan which it Is i nav met mnny friends. Krom ene- clearly evident congress will not adopt. mieo ana rnenas aiixe. I nsve received ror tne only errect or such a fight would nothing but courtesy, and I have thor- be still further to extend th period of pugmy enjoyca my contact with the aiagnatlon, people of Alaska. I am told that most 'or all of the canneries bring- their mrai and supplies rrom tniget sound or further south, and pay ineir men orr when they get back again after the seaaon la over. Except for the lnslrnlflonnt payments to a few natives for fish, their sole return to the public la In the form of a tsx to the United States, which tax may be remitted If the canneries file affi davits that they have planted salmon fry In certain specified amount. In other words, when . the cannery men make a reasonable provision for th future, of their own industry, they are relieved from taxation. It la as though I a man were exempted from all tM In a city because he had Insured hla own nouse against fire. I repeat that nn man in Alaska whose Interests do Tells Consumptives how lie Got Well TuberculoslB is said to be) curable by Blmply living in-the open air and taking v.j. I ' " k na miiic. undpuDtedly, aomo persons are benefited in this way; but the appropriate remedy for Consumption Is Eckman's Alterative, 1 kfl tall tlAaalkl.. M. . . strength and increase weight eat whole some, nourishing fpod, and breathe the "i.'u jjureai nir men, to the sensible things of rlfeht living, kdd the w ?."a cuve eirects or Eckman's Alterative, Read what It did in this CHOC. i': - 09 'West Street. " Wilmlnotnn n.i . '"Gentlemen:. In January, 1908, I was ..nii iu iiemumiasei or tne lung's. My physician, one of the leading practi tioners, said that It was lunsr trouble. I took eggs 4nd milk In quantities, but,! fot, very weak,- and I kept on working in win Brio, jio uociors said l would not gain in weight a long as I stayed In the store, but I kent on wnrkinz onrt uinjrcu cuii any inai i mignt get well. I believe my jlrayera wore answered, for Mr. C. A. Llppincott, my employer (ripprtlcott & Co.. Department Store, 806 io.SH Market street, Wilmington, .Del.), had learned f a remedy called fcckmw'l Alterative that had done great good, .and upon. hla recommendation I began taking it at onoe. This' was j - about. 'Juno, 1908. I continued faith f fully, using no other remedy, and finally noticed the cleaning of the lungs, whlcn appeared .ft - be old chunks of blood coming up. I. now have no troif ble with my lungs. I firmly believe Eckman's -Altwmtiva saved my- life. I sent my snittle later to the Sft rinar I oi nraim io oe axaminea lor tuber caiosU bacilli, and none were found. . ;: "Mr mother died from Consumption m wiMsij x was aooui two years old. ' "1 make this statement an that nt'feara may learn of the wonderful merits of wn s Alterative. ' regard my re- uwvery. as Demg miraculous. - t. (Signed affidavit) JAa SQUIRES. . (!kmul'a A Herat! v ( arrw.tlva In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fev-er: Throat ("nu Liung i ron Dies, and in upbuilding m Kjroiein. uoci noi contain- poisons, - opiate or -habltrformtpg drugs. For sale by The 'Owl Dmg Co. and other leading druggists. , Auk for booklet of curea cases and write to Eckman jaooratory, fnnaaeiphia, .Fa., for ad ditlonal evidence.' i My last word tonight is to urge you to get together and go to work on congress. All organisations of citizens In the region Interested In tha Bering river and Matanuska coal fields should act aa a unit toward securing what we all so earnestly desire, th Immediate development and permanent prosperity of Alaska. - Knit Consider All InUroats. "In dealing with congress, which rep resents the whole nation, you will nat urally find it essential to consider not merely tha Interests of th people of Alaska, but also th interests of the United States as a whole. It will not answer at this period of our national development to argue that because the resources or the older states were thrown open to Indiscriminate exploita tion and waste, therefore the resources of Alaska should be treated In the same way. We have passed that stage. "The people back east have learned by bitter experience what Is the result of such a policy, both In the physical waste of natural resources and in what la almost as bad, the grabbing of them by monopolists. It seems to be clear that they will not permit a repetition of the wasteful old policy In this rich new land. On the contrary, they will Insist on looking-, ahead. The demands of thd present properly oome first, but the rights of the future must not .be neglected. Th) rights of Alaskans properly come first, but the rights of the people of the United States aa a whole must not be neglected. Jt4 .along the lines Indicated by such a large na tlonal viewpoint, in my judgment, that these questions .will finally be settled. Portland Printing House Co. ook, Catalog- Bad Conuaardal ; JPrlrktlrifj :: Book Blading- and Bias Book araktng 3SS Taylor St Phones: A!28I,M 6201 NORTHERN EXPLORERS REPORT RICH GOLD FIND United Preaa Loaaed Wire. I St. John, N. F., Oct 8. What Is de clared to be the richest gold find since the days of scattered pockets In Cali fornia, was made by two men who re turned today in the small-steamer Kite from a voyage to northern Labrador and Baffin's Land. . I The men, R. - S. Elmsley of Ottawa ; and Richard White of St. Johns, char tered the steamer three months ago, ostensibly for- a-trading voyage. They returned with five tons of mineral which they . declared at the customs house. f The mineral was enumerated . as gold quartz, placer gold, iron, mica, plum bago, porphyry, dolomite, rhyollte, Iab radorite and . schist One member of the steamer's - crew exhibited, a three ounce nugget of almost virgin gold. The men refuse to discuss their discoveries. METOLIUSOR; ASKS HELP TO KEEP; WOMEN AWAY . . (Salem Boreaa of To Joarnal.) ' Salem, Or.. Oct 3. A plea from Metollus came to Oovernor West yes-) teraay ror neip in lighting the Incoming denizens of the red light district of I Madras. The letter, from J.N A. Hoff-. man states that the Madras council had notified the Inmates of the restricted district to get out by October 1 and that they had prepared to move to Metollus. where 'they were having their houses put up. Metollus being unincorporated Is helpless. ' The communication was re ferred! to-the district attorney at .The 1 Dalles, Fred W.. Wilson and to Sheriff T ff ..... I The Franchise Asked For In applying lo the Gty Council for an additional franchise, the aim of the Company is solely to ecure an improvement in iU pres ent streetcar sy.tem. While 147 blocks are involved in the extensions, loop, bridge crossings, etc., there are only five different propositions, including the surrender of franchises on certain streets. The whole matter can properly be divided as follows: 1. The crossing of the Broadway and the new Steel bridges; 2. Loops on. Stark Street and around the proposed Auditor 3. Extensions in Eastmoreland to the Reed Institute and upon East Harrison Street; 4. Franchises on Sandy Road (through Rose City Park) and for entrance into the new car shops at East 2.1st St; 5. The surrender of franchises held upon streets where nearby service already exists and which, if utilized, would involve unnecessary duplication. It is the purpose to take up each one of these propositions and discuss it in a fair and impartial manner. There will be an explanation of the objects aimed at, and it will be pointed out that the new franchise, if added to the present list, will enable the Company to put into effect better schedules and shorter routes. This will bring a large area into closer connection with the heart of the city and add an increased value to the suburban prop erty affected. The franchise applied for will expire in 1932, along with all oth ers hdld by the company, in accord with the City's Charter. It is true that the Company has a sufficient number of franchises to serve the present needs of the community, but not in the quickest way. It can gtt along without the new franchise. The real issue is Shall the people grant the Company the means to give better service? How better? By a shorter route to the district north of Broadway, extension and double-tracking on Sandy Road,' extension in Eastmoreland to the Reed Institute, on East Harrison Street, and the looping of cars on Stark Street (instead of crossing Washington and Morrison and looping on Yamhill), thus eliminating the delay caused by congestion of traffic. The Broadway Bridge will be discussed tomorrow. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. Driving the Golden SpuYe v Bend, Central Oregon October S Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company Ajraotrvca orsa kvAra o $8.75-For Round Trip to Opal Gly--$8.75 ruko oa ! poieker I aad , good for rorara aaarj O K " TM oeraaloB will oolobraka Ik lat.ah'n of th rati read: I Bond r4 th poopl af U4 eooilea r making elaborate pracatn for Ih eveaL Uratl on UcBoea will gtv ana pi Itara to rial I Ik urroundlng eouatry. 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I V2 f r I ' delicate xmmm-1 - 1 WA iZ mmm- b VA i,M im 1 ii.ii 1 m is Beer !l Right will like tKis teer tecause it has flavor and yet is ricn and wLolesome Pabst lueKibb The Beer of Quality Lrewed in atsolute clean! 1 01 exclusive o-aay m exclusive process 60 years of tne most . scienti . - ; 1 1 WfrJZZS&XX III III If atili x V'1 III 3! 1 on tammmm j iness from Patst I I ait bv the pats . . -s mmm perfected in MMMM Ii advanced mmmM I i he Irewin; ' Mmmmm I ! I -aalV B, aa . y Jbbb eHiaaoa li SB III I PY-VH "mmmmm ill : I'll ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to th many request for portralta w har dddd to .boob. tinn this xcptionBl offer for a snort time. Bar yotu oonpon . bb bring in yonr photo at one. Ton may bring th photograph which yon wish to bar enlarged to The Journal portrait department, any time. The artists will Begin, work at one. Than when yon har saved th necessary nustir of ; ooapona, bring them In. By thia means yon will be able to obtain the life slae bust, blact and white oiled portraits earlier than if 70a wait Until yon hare all the conpona saved. Bring in yonr photo at onoe, The Plan A Special portrait Coupon will ap pear in all edition of The Journal ana will continue until October . 18. 1911. Out out th coupon and aftar yon hava savd TSB TWXBTZ flVB (of different dates), bring them to Th Journal Art OaUary and w will hav mad for you a beautiful Ui-U bust, buvok and whit oiled Portrait, from any . photograph, absolutely ntEX. Ton furnish the photo, we furnish the frame at S1.98 up.. BOTE Subscribers having subscription receipts covering- tha ear. rent month can presant thm la Uu of th .coupons and tha coupon p. psaring on Bondays, ia good for four coupon. . PYTRAf Tn 3onTn'kl made arrang-aments with Its advertlsra LA I Iwl to give with each framed portrait a marehaadlae order good .for 50c la trade, redeemable at any atora advertising la Th Journal. 8ABrPX.ES OP THIS BEATJTXPTZi WOBK BOW OB DISKLAY XM OVM THE JOURNALS? ,?nfe Till JOXTXITAX BTZU)J3rO OB BOOK 909 (SEOOVD PZ.OOB) OTJT HKBTI The Journal Special Portrait CospDn Oct, S No. 4. These Coupons, preeented at Th Journal portrait Department la ae. eordaaea with the term of Th Journal's free portrait offer, will ostitis the boldas- to ,.'- . '.-. :.-..,.. . .. A Life-Size Bust Black and: WMte Oiled Portrait OBthaaa eat each day until you hav the req,oird aazabar, txzs coxtpov xzpib.es aoraa 1, mi. - at 1