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THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER I. 1511, mwm VILLBEPUFIN FORM) OAKS GIVE WAY FOR PRUSE ORCHARD UilltiMW Valley iMdt Are tWlsf Wr4 !( Vtw4 Vfal ef Ytboa tre Owl a It. Mr Highway Bills Indorsed by the State-Wide, Committee to Be Submitted to People at the Next Election. Tk 4J"F Ulie 4rri 44 4 r I k atala- i4 tv4e i:J M ! f .'a - mUumkk 44 t4 H- 41 aiatllaa fcf a Ul cwMMtlll H4 i t - r f iaa . m ti caiill aea.fcae e- C T- ' Wl rwt.lt 4f Ik Aeerla. lias l(!Hr I U ; AM r . f. tat. J t AiWt. aer. s4 If. AfcJ' C. aia, tir via af If liMtl eaamltaa A aparlet ! af Ik Mr4 f Sirwleie f taa bff 4aaiali4 f will UM likely M 4lU4 We4ae. , aav U freUe t ra l Ml f . Wilt a4 lfcr irfi Wf ia nnmiilM al u saalea t" wtu4 ve rtoiivc immim win SMHe4 I 14 lfJ A nmitljr bvndinc ar. e-ertailHnf r roue'r la the elate l rl-1 eril fr the ptwiHnxlWHl and ef , ' frsaal r.ta. MM Ail Ai A state aM act. p'-atUm fon4 ! to satire by Uiatloe. hk will to txrl kwi4 simoiiC the twinHea, tara fuurtlia ( to equally d'ndad ANMuiff II round, aad aae linh la JrflWn to Ito nw f Ito MHiatlam, A ppopoaad immdnmt I taa ewaell Itiitm swrsnlUtfie' ito eiale I Issue IJ4. 44.444 la to4 la to Mud at Ito rata of ll.444.444 a yar fr 14 r4. lha SMaey la to apant to Ito atata la bu Mains imak litana-ays taroafh laaaa txrtkna f lha ! hm ro4 of cnl(lratla U.th ara aiu la lha tfaraJnpmanl f lha faun If jr. A aula fclf haar eVpaMmnt an4 Ka- ' anlaaloaar. lha mmllni m hava urrvtaMi of ali atata built nr atala aii4 hlfhwar. a maa ef aipr know) ia In roa4 bulldina" who la abla lo rmrnlnf la romtno aanaa arith, h 1 Blral knaarladv. - Thaaa maaaurea would hava toaa aua- mil 14 fa a apacial awann of lha ltla latnra had Ito fomor not dacMad lhal i tha rratal rartalntjr tt nhtalnlnff irvearaltr aatlafartory road IrfUlatloo )r la aubmltttnf lha bltla la lha fo- ' wraar xaararaa. tf an afraantefit la not had with lha atata (ran tofora tha Mlla ara aub mlttad thajr win ba la competition with tha BiMturN approvad bjr 'tha rranra which It la propoatsl ahall alao to aub nlttad to tha paopla throurlt Inltlatlva poll i Ion. Tha vranca doaa not approra atala aid or bonda or tha ganaral taxation that will to ncaaarr to maka oparatlra bllla that carry an appropriation. Tha foart of tha rranva plan la to build roada In aarh county by each county, the roada radlatlna toward tha farina ' and ranchaa from tha market placea. Tha point of vreateat difference be tween active rood roada advocataa la as to where and by whom roada to to built ahall to located. It la eugfeeted In thla connection that the law to madej ao flexible that tha people of each coun ty may at county elect lona rote upon . whether they want tha county court, tha atata highway eniineer or commla- aloner to locate tha road. It Is believed that It might, oa alao aatlafactory If tha ' people when a-otlnir were themaelvea eU lowed to Indicate where roada ahould ba built or Improved. The treateat need of all la conceded to to road lawa flexible enough to ap ply to the condltlona In every locality. Roada west of the Caarade mountalna ara vastly different from those east of the mountains and coat much more to build and maintain. To this end the law might be made to read In one sec tlon: ' "Provided that the people at a coun ty election may dealgnate by their votes where and by what agency roada .to be built and maintained are to be lo cated." . , How to Oat Money. "The campaign for putting the high way bills approved by tha general com mittee upon Initiative' ballot and the preaentatlon of these bllla before the! people will h assumed by the Oregon Aanoclatlon for HIgnway Improvement," aald President Frail of the association yesterday. , 'Thls will necessitate some expendi ture and the gathering of a fund for that purpose. .- , "I believe, however, that getting mon ey will be comparatively easy. Until thla time the association has been ask ing for money with which to carry on general campaign of education. We come forward now with a request for aumerning aenntte and concrete sup port for legislation that hen approved by the people will place Oregon in the front rank of states In the matter of Aisnway improvement. All who are In terested In any way in the development wi urepm now mat tne building and Improving of highways la the first es sentlaL We are assured of -the sup port of all these and our campaign, will be of a more extensive and effective nature than anything before instituted, " k o - . : til II ' ..-7. ,i .' II II l.'S:..';;,. ::v,v.v ' IIKv..1 II II v :v " ill !!t- ' - vr-V' x 211 I I " f f "V f I -.i-r -.V'f. i . -Mil t W- . . , -ia- .A v ;; v 'J III . - . ' J . Ill I Hi i , - . - Iff Ith powder. pacific mm PUN FAVORED IN A M N 4tM4 (tot ito M nkMi a.4 t aiaiaa- awaa iay a affWa Im m ra4 aMay to ta Iwu.t- - 4 'a ml bknHtnkl w I . a ia Hi . u i aiaati Bwa-MMe toaa) l ea Aa aw 44 a to auii ! JS Ik t4 M ttMU ka Mftui l ia M a-e la J f i k-n ttwr Mtai Shaa - tlav4 la M fraa Appreciation of Association's Efforts Shown In Oregon and California; Auto Con quers Wilds. MUSICAL SELECTIONS . AT Y.M.CAa MEETING Mania, OcL ty-freak M- fraia.il. raarf ef Ito faetfie eataway Im daltea, rara4 Mtar HiM la ito aViallla afnra af the aaorlaiia fia kit ivt4 WMliai ln la (v,4K Oanaa le laiirtaai bualfa la mm rraaruas 1 lite hiii la ftelt a caaariis ana laa ar Tfc'e aar (m)' as im la ii!r r fW ito Mm M rWhiU Idaiil kxiiikAi ia r'tu raiaa. iils aiia i "s t ' at iMitf mi fil.ruiiaa AawtlH iua u iM i iiHti uyn. Tea , kf. a. i eMiMalig a n. ana iae iiutto a Ike Ma aaa lia-a faai4 a. tNMkara al tAar'a . aUk in Mia i i I cta. i4.e . I ar tae anaa to are Ualoa aa a. Ir ib algal lJga Ikal aul to to 14 hallaaf." aWrajary fall was aa-'! C M, fataiae. W. It ti, 4. lalft4 far aaaa Urn tf U Kaia a4 . ftaary klarte ia faaM Ito tt-U af Ike Uia I tok towf a4Jraa Uu Hm atala aatraaaaly lnlarll la tarlli I aaa bj aaual .lMltM, Ulu4ia ktska-ar. ware ikmmi af Uraaoev, Thai " t Harry M a4 aa f rM aaaaa af laiaiilsaal rtitla all T T. M. C A. UU ilk Dt-om? liccortl Shows Dig Increase, But Dan Cuplcl Is Dusler Than Dcfom t4 44 to Ito Ua44 It4 t'- la si M Mif tto nAe 4 rVv&ljr tt4i ftiitS Vr IW Tl :4 aa44 la aWattor. u-a IkM iui -if l la la.e Mi aa aia la III- Ikui ll iia rua4 la Ito aai.a, tol II aurui a4Ha4 IMS' l4 al a-f owt Aalaal ta Oiea ImmI ataxia Ito a&atdaaa imi4. ia la4 a III a4aa ta aNl !' Maw. tae a III iwaaiaj ia4 I Si & l. Ilia 7 la a.aU! aalcaM! a- Ca f.tik fU-a ls Ms- fantMM iaa4 tto f4)Ko Null 4A.4 Bkiia laaaa al. It. a 1 are- tti.aaay III, flails. HI, Sa4waW I ' , allia. AaiHla4 II. Aa- Ui.Umi of taiaaiaaava. II, al w ef -alkaav. It, at' amananaalaaa Ic4a4. la, a AaAial Uaaa. I fv.ria Ito aaalk Itoaa II a-e. a atui4 14 Ito laaaaa tof'.l Mil aa arr4 al -iia laair wtaea. tto 4toi4 aaa raiAa tor. aa ito ranwiala af laa iiy arl atow Ikara) tola aaa fiU4. la las ctrewll anl. taa Iaar4a ew l.r ware HI aoiia ta4. Tto laralala fra I as reer4iaa tto .air Ait&Ml eaa II III. MM till. 44 .. a..aMiu.l Tto laM4 4 IM !. 4 Ito a-) sm ! T ,n HWH 4 Hill to ito -f aair ala-ara r' Ta a !"'" w a..4a. Mia. 44 link, aaaia aa tarM 44 aatoartaj a turn 44 I till- O'NEILL ARRESTED; IS NOW OUT ON PAROLE ltaf4 Imm tttni a4 rawiX It . tkrt. I AWk4ia araf USllL tr a.4aata l-S aMa M it4aal af a faarl toaa 41 aiia 14.4,4, aaa afa4 ao a vu fraa IM I4afc4 ilil a 11 Ukw aa rtwa44 llaax ytr f real (take ' aaii4 CrH mill. mi la avaau4 4tol 14 If M 4 r44 imi-m fa, smUim to wul fgt etr4Utoay . . Portland Hotel Pharmacy -to ainr 4rf aia. rreiua C Ta Imi Mara salt lilt aloag lha Itae ahoa4 frlelalr I t.alr kca aptf wlHtt of Ik iMotiiUMi afforla la rraal a rwnilnuoua aorta a Irwak mad. The graat hlakw -rr rmHtEClM or; ESTABLISHED 1850 STl2TS'S".n'Tt,Si':i: II UUfUrU-RAN0S C Stcuiir.r.PUn.U RtpnUtiTe. auto fraaa the pwpl. in ihair liaia. ... , a --k . Top -GIBt Oak near Ilirrlaburg . Bottom Llftlnf th trw IRalaai Baraae at Tka JaaraaLl Balam. Or.. Oct. . Clearing Wll lametta valley lands of oak trea coat a about 110 per acre under tha most mod em methods of taking out the stumpa, according to K. C. Gamble who la In charge of the new Harrlaburg orchard tracts al mil re south of Monmouth For a giant oak five feet In diameter and 71 feet tall such aa Is shown In the accompanying picture II pounds of powder la placed under the atump and when touched off lifts tha entire tree Into the air and completely shatters the atump and all Its roots. Whan the tree ha, fallen the shat tered roots are gathered up and a plough may be run over the place where the tree atond without striking any serious obstacle. The treea blown out are cut Into cord wood and placed on the market, the wood more than paying for the clearing of the land. The beauty of clearing landa of oak trees Is that there ia seldom any under brush to grub out To apply the com mon term "ecrub oak" to the giants of the foreat auch as are found In many eectlon of the Willamette would be mealy unappreclatlve of tha magni ficence of the trees standing In thick grnvea sometime alg feet in dlamet and ranging from TO to 10 feet trig! t . in in. aacuone wnera tne trees are more aeatteiing tha oaks branch more and ara amaller and not ao talL Tha 410 acre tract being cleared will be entirely set to Italian prunea. Wheat grows abundantly on theee lands once covered with oak timber. One of the riciuresque Teaturee- of the Willamette vanry is the freauencv of Ian. an branching oak treea In tha mldat of graiq rieida and not a few oaks stand beside heavily laden bruna treea nr in ma miost.or hop yards. lava for aneaaurv providing far feclfta iBlihaer- A feature epalatly Ho Herd by Mr, fretwtll ao4 hie parlr ' rordiaU Illy and tolareat dtiplajred by Ito cmr- mlaaloaar of every euceaesive eemety through which Ito big marking truck peased. Three officials ame4 la re eds wksl auch a hishwty would me to them wheal' the I'anama-Pacirte as po.lt Ion lakes place la 111. The elm- pie while eigne esarrlae 4 eort of nul I la lha way ihey toetlr ito county offi cials I4 a friendly rivalry, aa to which raa show the prospective tide ef lour late a tttr section ef Paclflo htgba-ey and totter adjacent roada Almost coincident with lha comple tion of lha Dragon pooling trip" came the newe of tha arrival at Houth Hulk- lay of P. C Band a In hie flandere -e." which la path finding ilia I'ailflo high way through the northern Brlllaa Co lumbia country, la an effort lo win , the "Flrel to llaaelton trophy. Thla means that Mr. Bands and hla comoanlana have fiAnnu.r.d lha ar or . I bar. of a Imkim. douaty difficult Journey, a great part I of which Ilea through nearly virgin for- 44t Lost la Wotoa. It haa beea nereasary for them to make tbelr own road through much of the uninhabited northern region; and for la week or ao they were Inat to com munication In the wooda. While many difficulties still lie before them, their ultimata success Is now practically aa eured. and Mr. Banda will have the pleasure of winning the coveted trophy and of knowing that hla efforta have hastened the conatructlon of Paclfto I highway In Canada, -by two years at least The provincial government Is watching hla trip with great Interest; and ita completion not only will supply the government engineers with valuable data, but will reassure them aa to the practicability of road making In that territory. (0H2rS,c"ASF 4 woj) Monday and Tuesday Your Last Chance To Secure a Piano at Llltle Price and on Wile Terms BREWERY SEEKING FOB EMPLOYE Frank Schmidt Alleged Have Libeled- Vancouver Establishment. to POULTRY CON TEST FOR BOYSISAGM PtflN Reward of $100 is being- offered by the Northern Brewery company, owners of the Star brewery at Vancouver, Wash., for information that will lead o the arrest of Frank Schmidt, who formerly Jived at 606 Flajidera street. where his wife conducts a rooming house. The company haa also offered a reward of $760 for the arrest and con viction of Schmidt, for whom a war rant haa been sworn out charging him with criminal libel against the Star brewery. Schmidt, who was an employe of the Star brewery for about a year, was dis charged last May as the result of trou ble over a pay check. He Immediately venea and were lad . bv tha wife of jewuic i-asna, the Young Turk leader. ana me sister or Ahmet Rl th presiaent or the Turkish nuliamnt vn neing admitted to the sultan's nrea. ence the women threw themselves at hla feet and complained that th of the women's reform movement were using persecuted, also asking for tha suspension of the edict banishing clubs ivr women. 0 Emboldened by their success, the wo men next called upon the Orand victor riaKKi t-asha, who, however, sent out word that he was eneaaed. Tha den. utatlon patiently, replied that they would wait, and finally they were ad- mmea. ine grand vlsier is married to a Vienneae and is known for his liberal views, so the denutation iwrnrf him not to reBlgn office and to advance their cause. Hakkl Pasha, however, would not bind himself to-anything, 1 WOULD IMPROVE LON E a FIJI CEMETERY AT ONCE 3 Lest you forget first off let us remind you that In two more days this monstrous Dearance Sale will end. We are positive that It will be many a day before such another opportunity will be offered an opportunity to buy Hlgh-Grade Pianos for a r"t deal Mess than they are worth. This Is the much-Imitated Piano Clearance Sale the sale that has shaken planodom in Portland to the very center, because other dealers cannot compete with the low prices reductions heretofore unheard of. This stock musN be reduced, regardless of conse quences that's the reason all profit-maldnf Is lost sight of Ml now. M a a a .tM'iil tvery piano is tuny warranted and subject to a year's free trial, and the world's best makes in new and used instruments are included. We ask you to investigate but do so Monday or Tuesday. We can't afford to make exaggerated claims and won't So we say, x you be the judge. hi? 'J S KM Joseph A. Strowbiidge. secretary ofl the LiOt Owners' association of Lone Fir cemetery, wants to hear from all con tributors to the fund for the beautify ing of the historic burying ground. He hopes that each message will contain authority for th executive committee of the association to use a portion of tne money that has been paid in to be gin tne worn of Improvement . we would like to Improve a samnle oiocK or me cemetery," said Mr. Straw- bridge yesterday, "In order that the lot owners may aee and realise what a wonaerrul difference will be made in tha appearance of the Place where thale dead are burled by this Improvement wnicn is to cost so little in comparison wnn me Deauurying accomplished. "T hnrtA fhat tha lnt ...Ill . - . - - - ""I'll. will IlOV be slow In communlcatinc with me. At aoon aa me necessary authority Is re- ecivcu we win proceed. Another thing that will ba of im portance to Lone Tlr lot owners 1. th. decision of the executive committee to receive sums or any size for the beau tifying plan agreed upon. We had orig. .iiBiiy Ni me anion ni to be nM hv each lot owner at $60. We hav now m 1 Diamonds . Preparations have been completed by inn rurasnu xoung Men s Christian As sociation and the Portland Junior Poul- ' iry ciud 10 repeat the boys' poultry con test that was so successful last year. The contest this Season will be Inaugurated November 1 and will end February 28. All boys in the city will be eligible . to enter the poultry contest. Each will - taleo certain namber-ef ehlekene u - der rules prescribed by the officers In charge, and at the end of the con test they will be credited for their abil ity .to care for poultry properly, as shown by the condition of their fowla and the number of eggs produced, but' ""-1 wu reaamg course pre- i'w.u vf ma uicjun agricultural col i se ana Jieirn io several lectures by - noicnwr janica jjryaen or that lnatl- ' tUt Ion. ' Judging of the contest will be by vrrofefesor Tryden, WBe also officiated as judge last "year. J. C.' Hatt is man aging the contest end entriea are be ing received .at the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A, It is hoped to In-t-rvt several hundred boys, as was the case last year. Those, most suo reaaful In the competition and the poul try exhibition that will ba held at its exclusion, will be presented with valu-i 4 Me prUea. .. ; In addition to the main contest a ; . ;uent competition will be held In f.e V. M. C A. auditorium In which a - v' t uoaj poultrr foe market. Issued handbills warning the public against drinking Hop Gold" and "Rose City" beer, which are manufactured by the Star brewery, alleging that they were mad under unsanitary conditions. The handbills stated that sewage car rying germs of deadly diseases runs freely Into the open tanks 01 the two brands of beer. Other Impure condltlona are alleged In the handbills to prevail at the brew ery. 1 That such conditions, if they existed, might be given proper publicity, a rep resentative of The Journal visited the Star brewery' and made a 'personal in vestigation of conditions. He inspected from cellar to garret - and found the establishment especially well kept. Every floor was clean. lie could find no place whatever where sewage could possibly- get inter -the - tan ha;--- Iwf act. not one of the charges made by Schmidt could be verified. 800 nafter Schmidt Issued his hanl bills, Dr. R. G. Black, city and county health officer for Vancouver, at the di rection of the state sanitary Inspector, of Washington. Inspected the brewery and made a favorable report. Ma later Inspected it two more times, once with Dr. Edward F. Hixon ,and once with the state sanitary Inspector. At all three times the brewery was found lo be in.a clean, sanitary condition, SULTAN PROMISES AID TO OTTOMAN WOMEN - 1 . - (Pnbl lakers' Preai Leaeed - Wire.) '; Constantinople, OcL 7.r-For hai iimi tunc in ine niiiory OI Tnrkit al deputation of women has been, received by the sultan who haa promiaed to do wni ne can 10 improve tha lot ef Ot toman women. The woman ; all wore a.uraeean cioicea. but . wars thickly I Aside from the sentiment conveyed, there is no wear from constant usage. The price has more than doubled in the past, few years, and will continue upward, as the demand is increasing and the supply de- -creasing. We Buy Direct From the cutters and importers, paying -: 1 cash.. We ..save . the - middleman's profit r and the discount, therefore are enabled to sell for less. Call, Examine Our Stock Let's prove to you our prices are the low------- est,; quality the best. " " Marx & Bloch s .Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 283 MORRISON ST. 74 THIRD STREET 375 Washington Street p Open Till 10 o'Clock Monday an3 TuesHay TtTTTI J S n . PIANOS AND PLAYER - PIANOS 375 I Washington Street r OFFERED BY . . V The Old Reliable Painless Deoflsis FOR THIS MONTH - f7" To keep our large force of dentists bury 11. during the warm wtVion -. ally, the dull season, we are doing the highest grad4 of dentistry at '18 to one-half off. Better come early, as this - iv.is'i nMiuuoiiixBiy.fno. September-Ir- Crown and Bridge IVorla Oqr Specialty your own, without plates. - We rive you absolutely, reliable and VOU. not OKlV In lonlca. tu n artira . I1U you must have false teeth, why not have teeth that look neat, attractive and natural, 'we ruarantea ificlal teeth to fit, -They stick to your mouth and feel comtortble. They do not rattle or droo who? "MIL "':l'ii!ii!!;;;' !t We replace teeth which cannot ba fold from up-to-date dentistry, which will really pleaae you, not oiriy In looks, but In active service. J ML our art you laugh, and you can eat any thins; with them. BEST WORK GUARANTEED IjOR FIFTEEN YEARS Full Set of Teeth . Vi :.-.Vi. $5.00 Bridge Work StJT'A . $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Crowns ; $3.50 to $5.00 Porcelain Crowns . . : . . :$3.50 to $5.00 uold or Porcelain tillm. . . . .$1.00 Un Silver Fillings . , . , . . . . 50c to $1.00 , afc7tnt' n21,(T' rotten, diseased teeth and save-th era for yea, which many other dehtlat Hundreda and hundreds of satisfied patients recommend our methods over all others T " . We also treat deca woaia irmci. minartai ana nunareas or satisfied patients recommend our methods over All oth.r won it nef leci yaur teeth any longer; when they start-to . they aro fast W have tl ..i it ff.. 'JrILmiL eeineinbei, this raductlon la prlees will last only atu Bantamhar V DENTAL COMPANY ( lnmrmntMl n1ffr th. low. 5 th. Gt.t. . ?T " "7I'"mB l ffAnv wn tit. nn.n , n .t.n. .uu.(kl. ... .11 ...... ..... 1 . - .uu HID com ioor -materlala and booi. ..rVm.n.,u " . -i.it . . . ""T""1 aainsx . 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