....uliLilUiiii 10 1 OVER Uuunu mis Told That Project Will Be Taken Up in Earnest, Sen ator Decides That Game Is Worth While. ( Warning toa Bureau ef Tb Joaraal.) ; Washington, March 5. Statesmen at times have their moments of gratifica tion when they feel that perhaps, after all. the game is worth while. Senator Chamberlain' experienced one of these pieasurable sensations .when, after e year's efforts, or more, he succeeded In getting assurance ihe west Umatilla Ir rigation project would be taken up la earnest. This means that the govern- Georgia's State Chemist Praises Cottolene - ; Mr. J. II. McCandless, State Chemist bf Georgia, before a recent gathering, gave emphatic testimony to the high guality of Cottolene. He said: "The sale of this product (Cottolene) end the proclamation that It is made from cotton oil, have done more to bring; cotton seed oil ttuthfully and favorably before the public than anything' else in recent, history.' . Mr. McCandless then pointed out why a pure, refined, vezetable-oil base, such as is used in Cottolene, is the only as surance that a woman has of a clean,! digestible cooking product j merit rfr!rrs will lay cut about $3,000,0i0 !:i petting a large body of land" Htnler water. The first two units will embrace about 30.000 acres. Then It is probable that there will be more land Brought under water. The task involved in getting this pro! ect adopted was no light one. It took many interviews with the secretary of the interior. th he nn... .v,. ' - " incri vk i it w recjamauon service and other govern ment officials. Senator Chamberlain at different times took J. JC. Teal and Gov ernor West to see Secretary Fisher on this subject and It was at one of these conferences that th svivtin u trr-A.i m appoint a board to examine into the feaSibilitV Of tha Tlw r.r.4nn c...... Chamberlain had outlined what he thought could ha A When It renortMf. fnl.Aw east i rTATl In h-Itf closely the recommendations made, by Orejon's senator. Protests Hot Considered. 1 While these rather tertian mnA lanrthv negotiations were In progress. Senator Chamberlain at various times received protests from persons In Oregon, and demands that he fii nrntMti wits ih. department of the interior against the project, cut he declined to consider them. He regards the adoption of the West Umatilla DrOleCt Ba nn Of h mnmt lm. portant things which has come up for me development or the state for some time, and somewhat naturally he takes oride In the nart h h ting it thus near realization. senator - Bourne Is Incensed Koran President Taft withdrew his nomina tions for federal of fir-lain in North rim. Una. and in a recent Interview he con demned It as a move to barter the pat ronage Of that Hate for vnten In th. convention. He aav that he ronaMpra It far niore reprehensible for the presi dent to so corrupt- the electorate than It is for a candidate to buy votes. Standard Bin Alarms. The Oregon renresentativaa in Kr.. v houses of consrress look with roi .la-m on the possibility, of the enactment of the Lafean bill as reintroduced by Rep resentative Sulser, to establish standard packages and grades for tnniu other purposes. This bill has been re ferred to - the committee on - coinage, weights and measures, unit th Mmmii. tee on interstate and foreign commerce, to l,n-fl it was rcf'rrf i ?:: discharged. Congressmen Ilawley has d-man.led a hearing and expects a delegation of Oregonians to come on and present ar guments against it. una of these artru merit will be that the bill fixes two and one half inches as the standard of size, while many Oregon apples are four and one half Inches. Hawley succeeded in 110 in killing this measure, or rather one similar to it, before the committee on agriculture. Now it Is being pushed again. LION TAMER, THINKING SHE SAW BEETLE ON CAGE, FALLS IN SWOON 4 (United PrM Leaa4 Wlra.t A ,- Bucharest,-Itoumacia, March a 6. Mile. Tacanesco, a Hon tamer. d caused great commotion, amount- ing to a panic, in an audience at d Iasst by fainting In the midst 4 a or ner performance while the 4 e animals were perfectly quiet. a e he was quickly removed before a the beasts could attack her and a e on recovering consciousness ex- 4 claimed: "If you don't take 4 e away that oeetie crawling on 4 . one of the bars I will not go In 4 4 the den again." 4 ANNOUNCEMENT OF RATE ; REDUCTION The northwestern Una Hakes Conces sion to Tourists. The Northwestern XJne announces the sale of colonist tickets from March 1 to April 16 from all eastern points to the Pacific northwest Take advantage of this golden opportunity to bring friends or relatives west. Deposit your money with R. V. Holder, 10 Third street. who will make all necessary arrange ments oy wire. ' Select patronage with efficient serr- tee makes Oaks Rink popular place. Journal Want Ads bring results. Ar:r;ou;;cEs self Fon DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP I i : ' .! i i it . . i : ; ! ' i ' r " . j Roscoe P. Hurst. Roscoe P. Hurst Is a candidate for the Democrats nomination for district at torney, and today framed his formal an nouncement, which reads: . If I am nominated and elected. -1 promise to eonduct the office of district attorney in an honest and efficient man ner, vigorously enforce the laws of the state of .Oregon, and will appoint none but capable lawyers as deputies." After his name on -the ballot will be printed: "An honest, efficient, consci entious administration." Mr. Hurst says he will make a vigorous fight for the nomination, his opponent . in the prt manes being John A. Jeffrey. RiitG BELIEVED BARED (I'Bitfd tttm Ltaed Wtra.) San Francisco, March 5. With five men under arrest in connection with an attempt to smuggle 11 Chinese into Oakland on the fishing smack Morning Star, and other arrests expected soon. Immigration officials here believe to- aay mat iney lam hare coast wide smuggling conspiracy and smashed a ring that operated successfully years. no men unaer arrest are: TUI J. McCarf on of Portland and As toria: H. A. LI or d. Ran Dlern; Hrn Lynch. San Pedro: John rkrru& ran. tain ana part owner of the Morning star, ana josecn LUscaila. member or tne crew or tne smack. Government officials hltv th Mil splrators used San Diego as their home DorL' They era aaM tn hv nwlv1 $600 for each Chinese they smuggled into mis country from Knsenada, Mex tCO. 32 OF 110 SOCIALIST MEMBERS ARE WRITERS IFnlted PnM Leawd Wlrc.k Berlin, March 8. Among the 110 So cialist members of the new relchstag. now In session, are S3 writers, editors and newspaper men; 61 have common school education; 21 are high school graduates and 20 attendedhigher edu cational institutions. ELECTRIC COMPETITION PROMISED THE DALLES " (ftpecia! to Tha JonraaLt The Dalle, March 6. Users of elec tricity in The Dalles will soon have a probable opportunity to get current for both power and light at a reduced rata, at least there will be competition be- !.k!l. c:"ts tJ f..ri ':'! :.."':: .--1 cur rent at a re.tuctton c'f rs per c-nt from . present rates. The Hydro tleotrical company; of Hood River bus accepted the terms of tha city council grantln? the franchise for use of the streets through which to run Its lines, afteride poslting the required forfeit, and prom ises In the near future to commence construction of a line from Hood River to this city. Russia Curbs Black Hand. (United Presa Leawd Wlra.1 Belgrade, March 6. Pressure brought to bear by Russia seems for the time being, to have curbed the activity of the "Black Hand." the secret organization among the officers of the Servian army, which is opposed to the present dynasty. Fear is felt that Russia may lay her mailed fist -upon the little kingdom ta the event that another royal tragedy, such as that nine years ago, when King Alexander and his consort. Drags, were brutally murdered, Is reenacted. DUaK.3 i L....i iu, , ',L UrllO lu LiM.1,1 i 4 Seattle, March E. Mrs. Roa- d niond Densmore, who was the dr- first woman Juror drawn to serve d during territorial days and whose. d last service was in the court of 4 Judge Roger S. Greene In 1887, d has been drawn as a Juror again. d Mrs. Densmore came to Seattle 40 years ago. The woman suf- d frags law was operated for only dji a short time In territorial days d and was killed by a court. decls- d Ion through some defect tai the 4 law.' . pn.ES emtio is r to u dajs. Your druggist will 'refund money If Paso Ointment fails, to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrdulng Plies, 6O0. Fun and exercise, skating, Oaks rink. "Our Personal (Juaranlec to all SIdn Sufferers" Ws have been In business in this town for some time, and we are looking to build up trade by always advising our patrons tight So when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of It with the manufacturer's Iron clad guarantee, acked by ourselves you ean depend upon it that we give our advice not in order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be cause we know how it will help our business if we help our patrons. we keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin .remedies. But we will say this: If you are suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, rash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. D. D. Prescription. And, of it does not do the work, this bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone to Judge. ' ;- "' ' Again and again we have sesn hew a few drops of this simple wash applied ' to the skin, takes away the itch, instantly.- And the cures all seem to be per manent. D. V. D. Prescription made by. ths D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, is composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wlntergreen and other healing, soothing, cooling Ingredients. And if you are Just crazy with itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied this D. D. D. We have mads fast friends of more than one fauily by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here and there and we want you to try it now on our positive -no-pay guarantee. 8KIDMORB DRUO CO. ...... ,- - - ... t- mm 9(? HOI tT 133 SIXTH ST. Oregonian Building ITT3T7 TTTT3 U U mm 133 SIXTH ST. Oregonian Building One of the Finest Stocks of Clothing and Men's Haberdashery in the City of Portland f J m, This store is one of the exclusive houses and one of the finest, stores in Portland, and has catered to the select trade of the' city. The . Proprietoirs Have : r? r? fa Make To This Fine Place Go SnTuLH501 t0 Pibc wholesale and retail, and it must go. Stock consists of the highest grade of HAND TAILORED rnnrS r E t asLevy Rochester and Griffin clothes, just arrived in the last few days for the Easter trade. CONTRACT ouuua Ainu ALL WILL GO. All standard made shirts, Cooper's underwear, Mallory and Stetson hats, finest neckwear, hosiery. Everything Mus Items as an Idea of Prices: 1 . - . ....v........ . ... . 25c Boston Garters cut to a a 15c 25c Men's Linen Handkerchiefs at 6c 25c Sox cut to ..... . . . . . ; 9c 50c Sox, Silk Lisle, cut to . . . . 19c 50c and 75c Neckties cut to . . . 19c $1.50 to $2.00 Dress Shirts at . . 79c $1.50 Silk and Wool Underwear 58c $2.00 Cooper's Underwear cut to 88c . . . $1.48 $3.00 Conqueror Hats . $22.50 All New Spring and Summer Suits for Men cut to . . ... 8 7.88 $25.00 and $27.50 Men'sSuits $10.88 $32.50 and $35 Men's Suits . $12.88 $40.00 Dress Tuxedo Suits . .,$14.88 $50.00 Full Dress Suits cut to $19.88 $25.00 Spring Overcoats cut to $7.88 $30.00 Overcoats cut to . . . SIQ.8'8 $1.50 Union Suits ......... 59c $3.00 Pajamas, cut to. . . . .'. $1.29 $5.00 Pajamas cut to . . . . ; . $1:88 $3.00 Fine Cooper's Underwear $1.48 $2.00 Night Shirts ... ; . . . . 88c $2.50 and $3.00 Hats cut to . . . 98c $5.00 and $6.00 Hats, including Stet son and Mallory, cut to .... . $2.48 $2.00.Men's;Dress Gloves . .$1.29 $1.00 Silk Hose cut to . ; . ; : , 48c FIXTURES ARE FOR SALE IVJAECE OS A QUICK BID aiie Marts' And Will Continue Until Wedne sday9 Mairdhi 60 10 Ac Mo Every Dollar's Worth of Merchandise Is Disposed of 133 SIXTH ST. Oregonian Building 11 iiw ii ir W A a UjmV U f LH alA 1 EaV c 17 nrn(TJ Tjnj 133 SIXTH ST. -Oregonian Building " " i X