The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 09, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    THi: OUL'GO?. DAILY JOUKNAL. rOKTLAHl). it ON PAY KVC.NINQ. OCTO.sL'U f. till.
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BYCEMSitli
BLACK RIVER FALLS; CfGARMAKER SAYS
III
HOUSES COLLAPSE
ABDMBVAS USED
r
Codings Topple as Water Re. Havana Resident Believes He
Chief Statistician of Depart
rr.ent of Agriculture Takes
Up Masnitude of State's
"Arid Land" Development
cedes; Sin am Runs Down
Main Streets.
Can Throw Uqht on Times
Dynamiting.
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nklloA f lb oii or ptrat
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AcrMf. B?kpkt k Oct.
The lll number of fm Irr1l
In (0 tt. kctlnal 3 In lit.
a lnrra nf :IJ. or 41 prr fnl
WKhln th aain r- rtot ih number of
farm In lb ! h4 lnrrrkMl II
tr rtnt. InJlratlns Ibal lrrltlnn la
lnrraainf mor rapidly ihmn drjr farm
In lo lb alai.
Th ctl acrf Irrigated In ltl
Wa 4I4.UI arrva. acalnat tit. 114 arrra
In an InrrriM of IflT.Ilt afrva. or
y T T rr cnt. iKirlny th aam prlod
tha imprnvxtf acrac or rarma in.
rraal It, 4 pr rnt. Inillrniina aaln
lb rapid advance of triia-aiiun. Th
ara Irrlraled waa 14 1 prr cent of tha
lmfrved lanl In farma In lto and Il;7
pr ctnl In ltt.
aVaaaut of Aerakc,
Tha total arrcAC which all ntr
prlaea er rapnM nf Irrlcatlnn In 111
waa 1!A.!4 htm, an exceaa if 1I4.S17
arrea ovrr tli ara lrrlat.-4 In 10.
The aria Inrludrd In project cither
completed or under construction In
110 waa t. SIT. lOi acre, an execaa of
l.iil.OTS acrra over the area trrlcutcU
In ISOT Thla Indlcatca the (jrea which
will l avallahl within the next fear
yeura for the extvnalon of Irrlirailon,
and ahowa thai th area Irrigated can
he almnat triple 1 wljiiont tha conat ruc
tion of iiddltlonHl worka.
Tha nu mix-r of Independent enter
prlaca reported In 1910 waa 37li. Tha
total Iciisth of main dltrha In 1110
waa ttl ml Ira. asalnat 22X3 in Ilia In
1 89. an.lncrtaae of 3364 ml!ca. or
147.4 per cent. The number of reaer
volra reported In 1910 waa 274, liavlna;
a combined cn parity of 1,317.370 aero
feet The nun. her of wella pumped for
Irrigation waa 91 and the number of
pumping plant 229. The engine cn
paclty of pumping plant waa 327S
horacpower. The acrcagu IrrlgHtcd with
pumped water waa 6711 arrea.
Coat of zmgatlon.
The total coat of Irrigation ayatema
reported In 1910 waa I12,A9,044. agalnat
ll.S4J.771 In 18!)9. an Incrcnao of 110,-
646,273. or 688.2 per cent. Tho nvcraga
cot per aero In 1910 wna IIS.2N
agalnat 11.76 In 1899, an Increase of
110.63, or 221.7 per cent. The average
coat of operation anil maintenance per
acre in 1909 waa 76 cent, agninat 22
centa in 1899. an lncreaae of 63 cent,
or 240.9 per cent.
Th acreage Irrigated In 1909 .baa
been claaatfietf according to the atate
and federal laws under which the worka
were built or are operated, aa follow:
United Statca reclamation aervlce (act
Of congreaa. June 17, 1902), 22,000
acrea, or 8.2 per cent of the total:
United Statea Indian service (varlou
acta of congress), 429 acrea, or 0.1 per
cent of the total; Carey act (act of con
gress, August 18, lo4), 24,760 acres, or
8.6 per cent of the total: Irrigation dis
tricts. 1600 acres, or 0.2 per cent;- co
operative enterprises, 149,986 acres, or
11.9 per cent; commercial enterprises,
77,887 acres, or ll.v per cent; a.nd Indi
vidual or partnership enterprises, 410,
078 acres, or 89.8 per rent.
, Work to B -rurBjfbrr. v
Work built by ; than United States
rclamation service and by Carey act
nterprlees are to b turned over to the
water .users for operation and mainte
nance. Including these, 88.7 per cent
or ins acreage Irrigated' In 1909 was
supplied by worka controlled by the
water users.
eiireama supplied 64Q.8S6 acres, or
94.3 per cent of the total acreage irri
gated in 1909; 'lakes supplied 23,734
acres, or 3.6 . per cent; wella supplied
1460 acres, or 0.2 per cent; springs sup
plied 10,'788 acres, or 1.6 per cent; and
reservoir supplied 3279 acres, or 0.6
percent. i-
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AMERICA MAY BE .
BENEFITED BK WAY
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JOVS AND GLOOMS 0
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JAPANESE NEWSPAPER
and better boys when dressed well.
Stvlish clothes pive the self con
fidence that is unknown to the
carelessly dressed lad
rtf4 laia.4 WW. I
Tabnbaasa. Or I. t Th Japan naltwl
Ilral4, wMrh rtlr 4rtar4 a
rH4 rum ta WVal
WaKlalaa -Oct. I Amrtra flnAn.
rlM. kaa kaoarta trlht. bop
I lap ft bar! fr lb TurNa-Ual-l! aaalaat ia enipollf a, la era I In
ua war la. lb farm f a ' l.4.l loocaM.rabU di-x-uaato. b.r .1,1,
aitotiai piaJalngr It rvaaona for
r4lroa4 trots Hoc Hon eerale)t Tur-
k.y'
Ciort-aaar waa AaavrV' tft rival
It lb rtorta jbt Ik aiat AtHirtekl
I blla lb raiinnlaa, but h r. 0rtln. for taa4 1. ik. ,i
l-e I a th alia lal(ha .n4 .K.t ..r.
aa
ao doing Th foreman f lb eocape.
la: room, aay tb 4ltor. waa 4tsmta4
kraua It drw aaJarl. Iiwludlna I
fuaaj of IS kal
lb rUI ha frag4 lb Turk aawlaat
tb tircaane
A4l froaa Amba4or Rntckhlll
al foaataatlaopU Indleat (Kal lb
br4 Ih graft
Ih ktpr aod
with lb prtaura.
Tb mo at rock rornpal th rHa-
taUmtet of th furamaa. Th ditr
waa la arilr. Juat whaai II look4
Turk now took .pa lb t'nli4 Btai ihoUB, u,. par-ar could aot b pub-
I a fa aaK 4 aiAIM aavh aa aaa.A a TK Aa- I - m . .
la a far anor rrtaadly matuvar Th
for, in advnrai f "dollar diploma
rr." whleh took Aletnl rrrr ot
Hiai WiUeti 10 Trkr last wlnUr.
eoBl1ert lb out look for lb roao
lon much brighter aa a rtault of Ih
war.
DRY FARMING CONGRESS
llar.ad a tin of waarona draw ud la franl
01 in nwpapr building
"To our unapMkabl Joy " aay Ih
PPr. lhy prod lo eon fa In a oa
algnmant of labor saving machinery
rrorn l-3iiana Tb irtadilnery waa
quickly Inalallad. Th.y did Ih work Of I
band aettara, and th ppr got out on
tun.
Knickerbocker Suits
and Junior Norfolks
$1.95 to $6
Made to wear better thanHhe rest at prices not equaled anywhere
A Watch Free With Every Suit
Our boys' clothes are made as strong and ser
viceable as are our men's
IS SOON TO BE OPENED
DEBUTANTE WILL DANCE
BAREFOOT BEFORE 400
nC "CCATTI CO CI ITCH
Ul tfLnl ILUg LU IU
Colorado Kprlng-a, Colo, Oct. Th
Hal of epakere for Ih alxth Interna
tional Dry Farming rongreaa and Inter
national Congrtaa of Farm Woman to
b held In thla city October 1 to 20,
la announced today. Never be for In
Ih hlatory of agriculture have ao many
noted men gathered aolely for toidla
cuaiton nf farm subjects.
Th Hat Include fiv governor of
tatea, thre foreign mlnlater of agri
culture, eight president of agricultural
college, to profeaaora Id almllar Inatl
tutlona, flv foreign xprta. 14 big men
front tha United Htate department of
agriculture and practical farmer with
out number. Every phaa of dry farm
ing will b dlacuased In detail. Ther
will p practical talka for th plain
farmer and technical details for th act
ntlat, and vry had of variation between.
ABEL KIMBALL'S. WIDOW
SUES TO BREAK HIS WILL
Sierlil to Th Jouroal.)
Seattle, Waah., Oct. 9 Mra. Belle
Kimball, widow of Abel Ueorge Wash
ington Kimball, a pioneer whos wraith
In real estate alone la conservatively
estimated to be 1300,000, ha gone
into the superior court with a petition
to set aside the will on the ground that
the last purported statement was pro
cured by fraud on the part of Henry
Kimball, a brother.
Henry Kimball and all other heir
were cited to appear October 30 and
ahow cauae why the will presented by
him and his associates should not he
set aalde and Mrs. Kimball probate an
Instrument "that gives her much more
than the community alia re of the prop
erty bequeathed in the will Just, admit
ted to probate.
Mra. Kimball makes the aensatlonal
charge that her brother-in-law took ad
vantage of her senile husband and In
duced him to give his property to oth
ers than those whom he desired, when
In possession of arl his mental facul
ties.
irattad Pnaa Laaa4 ark t
Seattle, Oct. T. Next Wednes
day arumoon local aoclty will
turn out In fcrce to attend aa
unique entertainment at the
home of Mra. John W. Conaldtne,
al which Mlaa Joaat Oeldard, a
prominent young social r woman
of Ban Pranclreo, will gW a
barefoot dance which la staged
aa the feature of the afternoon.
The proceed ar for th day
nuraary fund, and society Is talk
ing about th unusual feature
provided by th host. Mia
Oaldard la coming to Seattl v
pclally for thla event. Mra.
Conaidln will throw her home
open from 2 to I o'clock, and baa
laaued 400 lnvltatlona to the local
elite. Miss Geldard's ambi
tious feature will be augmented
by a mualcal program of merit,
but interest centera In th ap
pearance of th San Franclaco
debuntante.
4
THIRD
and
OAK
When You Sec It in Our Ad It's So
87-89
THIRD
ST.
FIRST
arxri
YAMHILL
FIRST
and
MORRISON
SECOND
and
MORRISON
SLAYER OF HUSBAND IS
INDICTED IN TEXAS
(raited Preas Iaae4 W!r.)
Abilene, Texas, Oct. 9. Mra. Luoy
Haggard Matheson, who shot her hus
band six times, killing him almoat in
stantly when she found him In the nous
of Stella Ramsey, a negreas, on Thurs
day, waa indicted here for mur
der by the Taylor grand jury at a
apeclal aesslon called today. An Indict-,
ment charging assault to murder and
adultery waa returned agalnat the Ram
sey woman.
MEN STRUCK BY TREE
RECOVER FROM COUNTY
8pclal to Tht Journal.
TJnnd . X (trite "tea "l.4 A U.i "-.
.. ii"vu jbt w vat , v- ( vJ .- ill 9 1 ' lAIUg
las was awarded $1600 and David Peck
S1000 bv a Hood River countv lurv Rat.
urdaj-for injuries received from a falling
tree. Tbe tree was one that hung- over a
valley road and tho county court, though
warned regarding the tree, failed to have
it , cut down. . When Douglas and Peck
were passing- in a rig during a wlnd-
BLuiiu, tiiv ucv icij, Btra.inf7 meir ouggy. 1
"OREGON" TO BE PUT
IN. FIGHTING TRIM
wasmngTon. -Oct, 9. AsMn from th.
Historic interest of the old battleship,
the Oregon will hold the center of at
tention in naval circle in connection
with the , mobilization of tha Pscfin
fleet at Loa Angelea harbor. Including
Oregon, mere are now nve battle-
snips in only partial commission, and
the frtnry department la eagerly watch-
vssels on a war footing.
It Is up to the Bremerton navy yard
to send the Oregon to Los Angelea by !
octoper si m complete fighting trim.
and at the Mare Island yard he ar
mored cruisers Raleigh and Cincinnati
must be equipped with a full complement-
of men.
CONSUL SAID HARSH
THINGS; RECALLED
(Hnlted Preaa Leased Wlre.l
Galveston, Texas, Oct. 9. Beoauss
Miguel M. Dlabold, Mexican consul at
San Antonio, some time ago aald: "Tex
as la hell," he has been reoalled by hi
government. HI statement was made
in connection with the lynching of a
Mexican boy. During the , revolution,
D la boll was a staunch' supporter of
President Diaz and made many enemiea
among hla countrymen.
IISSATISFIED WITH OIL
LAND, COMPANY MAY SUE
(Special to Tbe Journal.
Hood Kiver. or.. Oct. 9.
ng the progress being made to put the ported that the Hood River
it
I0NE INCENDIARY BURNS
SALOON AND 4 STORES
1 r-
OI1 com
pany, which ha large holdings In the
vaie oil iieias, win oegm suit to re
cover several thousand dollar location
and peospecting fees paid for locating
the claims belonging to the 22 individ
ual members of the company. It is re
ported that after Investigation by the
company several of the locations were
found upon land that was already oc
cupied by settlers and who had home
stead 'filings on the land at the time it
was represented to be open for filings
for oil purpose.
aammWBmWBxaaamwmmamBBmm
Yale Easy Payment Terms
Make.it absolutely unnecessary for yoa to worry about money. A
mall amount payable weekly or monthly enable you to hr your
teeth cared for AT ONCE, when attention ii moit needed
If your teeth are aching or decayed, come to u AT ONCE, nd
we will examine them free of charge.
A FULL SET yZ l) ALL INSTRU-
H. s S? AMU MENTS
(TC flfl pu A CAREFULLY
PJwJJ STERILIZED
A Fifteen-Year AV""V---VM I .
Written (J lVYkKltn V LADY AT
Guarantee JB . TENDANT
Absolutely the ONLY DENTISTS in Portland who USE THE
YALE SYSTEM. All work guaranteed painless. We are the origi
nators of the Yale Painless Preparation and the Yale System of Crown
and Bridge Work. You cannot get YALE PATENT AIR CHAM
BER in your set of ARTIFICIAL TEETH unless you get them here.
And, besides ALL THIS, we are still giving away a certain amount
of DENTAL WORK FREE. HUNDREDS are taking advantage of
this opportunity every week.
22-k. Gold or White Crown QQ flfl
22-k. Bridge Teeth, guaranteed, each tPOeUl
Good Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate .'.$5.00
J asaaaaw-" '"' L' ' "'""' ,.r..- '
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YALE PAINLESS DENTISTS
ENTIRE CORNER
Phone Main 6085
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECOND' AND MORRISON STS.
Entrance on Both Streets. LOOK FOR THE BIG YALE SIGN.
ninrim mmmmmmmmywmmrm
MI
(Special to Tke JoornnI.V
lone. Or,, Oct. 9. Fire was dlscov
ered in what iff known as the old Mid'
way building at 2 o'clock Saturday
Pastor Harris' House Afire,
(Roeelal to Tbe Jocrof. t
Hood River, Or., Oct. 9. Sunday aft
morning. When first discovered . the noon with a high wind pre-
back and interior of the building were
ir names ana nerore the fire denart
ment could respond tjhe fire had spread
to the other adjoining: buildings. Th
origin is unknown, but It Is generally
supposea o nave Deen tne work Of An
Incendiary." The buildings destroyed
are Oscar Cochran's saloon and four
empty store buildings. The loss la
about $6000, nd very, little Jnauranc
waa jcarrled.
Seventy per cent of the cold m the
possession of . civilised: man is In th
m
FOUCnOLOEU coi
Home Office i
COKBSTT BTTTXSXVw. - ,
Cor. rifth and acorrlaoa at.
POBTZiAJro. OBEOOa.
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A. I MTLla3........Prtdetlt
L. 8AMUKL.. .Oeneral Manas:
CLARKNCE B. SAMUEL. Asst. Mgr. -
T7 a
II JK
Airs -
vailing, the residence of Rev. E. A. Har
ris,. pastor of the Riverside fongrega
tlonal church,' caught fire. The timely
arrival of neighbors and the efforts of
the 'minister soon had the fire under
control. :
Water Commission Proposed.
f Special to Tb Journal.)
Hood River, Or.. Oct 9. That the
municipal water plant management will
be wholly divorced from the city coun
cil' supervision seems Inevitable. ' Sev
eral of the councllmen are greatly in
favor of turning the entire management
of the plant over to a water commli-J
Ion that shall be appointed or elected.
A large number of applicant ha filed
application for. tbe office of water u
pertntendent and general manager. It
is thought the matter will be decided
t tonight aesslon of the council.
A new electric ga meter work on the
principle of heating; a known- quantity
of gas and -measuring the Increase In
temperature ' It . produce a It leave
th device,
Keep the Pot Boiling
Fancy Lump Coal $625 Ton
Delivered at your address in Portland,
within the one-mile circle, at this
price, or within the two-mile circle at
$6.75 per ton, for ADVERTISING
PURPOSES ONLY. If you wish to
take advantage of this offer yoa will
have to act at once, as we will sell
snly TWO TONS TO EACH CUS
TOMER. This means our best grade
lump coal, nothing more and nothing
less, We do not make any money on
this coal at this price, and are urn
ply doing this to advertise the DIA
MOND CREST. COAL.
" WE WANT 4S0 CUSTOMERS IN
THIS CITY. We know that when
you nave once usea tms coat, yon
will continue to do so. Do' not be
disappointed if you do not get some
of this coal, for the first come will
be first served. .
We will not reserve any of thla coal
for anyone, excepting such orders aa
are accompanied by the cash or check.
We are placing 900 tons only on
the market at this price.
Diamond Crest Coal Company
325 Railway fcchknge Bnildlng
Phone Marshall 2574. Portland, Or.
f:
Is Helping
hundreds of people In Portland
and vicinity in their effort to
sav money by accepting small
deposits from a dollar upwards.
Is It HELPING YOU? That
th question! ' .
,
If. not It want todo so today.
Opea from 8 a. nu to 8 30 'p.
Saturday from 8 , bu to p.
Foster & Klieser
High Grade Commercial and EleetrM
SIGNS
Tta aad sa1 BreKtt atta.
1 UW
J0MPIABI0
Style B $27S.OO
Read the specifications of this piano and compare the
rrade with some of the instruments offered elsewhere at ,
$350 and $375, or even higher. j . 3
DESCRIPTION
Milton Piano, Style B, has seven and one third 'oo
taves; full-strung bronze iron frame, with improved over- ,
strung steel-wrapped bass strings; German steel music
wire in upper register, three strings to each note; each
tuning pin is bushed with a hard maple collar ; superior
rock-maple tuning-pin block ouiit up wun cross-grainea
veneers; double repeating action; three pedals loud,
soft and practice, with mufffer attachment; genuine ivory,
keys and ebony sharps.
Made in mahogany and quarter-wed oak; other,
fancy woods to order (can be furnished in dull or art fin
ishes if specified). Case double veneered inside and out,
making five thicknesses throughout best construction
known. Double-roll fall-board, continuous hinges, full .
swing music desk. Hand-carved panel or plain if de-
sired. . . ,Ji-i'i
The price of this piano is not inflated, as so often Is'1
the case where so-called "Special Sales," "Guessing Con
tests" or other tricks are resorted to. There is no dis- '
count off and no something-for-nothing offer attached.
It is sold to you on its. merits as the best possible value" '
for the money asked in strict accordance with the well- ;
known policy of The Wiley B. Allen Co. in all its trans
actions. ' . ,
' Easy payments may be arranged to suit the best con
venience of each individual purchaser. "- . 1
304 OAK STREET, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH ST
S.