Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1912)
THE OREOON SUNDAY JOUKNAL. fORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL T. COLONIST RATES ATTRACT MANY: ' FARMERS LEAD 32,937 STITCHES FN COAT SAYS TAILOR iag t iiuk4 A fratk 9 alag aa r atl aliuaa4 .al ff aat wi4 Si ttnta ' iar4 Ut Uik-rtaf tiada aa a 4 thaJf KIkIh wi Uka at rarr air a a u I at 4t Taal Mll.aa la I alfaa a4 I Ni auaia al lal aO-aa, A4 ltt r l l-W t ISniag baa a4d4 ail liw lavaib a. t Mt Ifca Kaaioiaa a4 tt 1 1 lr Aa4. Aaifwr labiaa all iba aui.b a naai. akf a-a aa avwaga al It baa ia) l 1. a.aaa.' M. Aaa MM. 4 ka aMMl M naitv I lafc avl la ' alMika M I k.... aa I ami Hint- . al aMi axala ft. koW Aautxica.- t aUMt fir. Ma. Al lU ta aMar tltkaa I at4 U t l lanwga laa hm aa i! aiaxft la !- lalUrtag -aataaa Mawtit a a, a la lit la ltk tll a kafvia a raaal it-auia vm iiaiaaaa. Ultf kaA Waal 4 af a I! awaaVa a4 I lllaala a tout II nalll Aaca4a4 lo roukl ht ttraalf. I t'fl HUla labial wlla aa al ar kawm aa4 aa Hut I muaia4 a ' i4 lata ul II-a kaoJit I Hvada aval a. IM ai awbiaa. I fou4. I"' Factory for Rent. Ttt flaora la aa bricb balUta aa BaUla4 al li"4 aa4 taba Mraaia, Mil Vrtia4. laag ttaaa. lit raaut. ikaUaaaas lMiaa. lav llaaa l oaal I ka IUka a ka taal aaal ka luU Ma fWa-4 1111 Jll aaacauaa a4Haa) aoal till a I tulcaai T fct rtl I at cukl m aa4 aa a fwr iHMioa II ibaa lag a4 Klamath County Getting Good! , Share of Newcomers; Port-1 land Man to Build Rural, ' Home; Country Realty Notes bili4ia la wall llgblaa aa4 will aa.a . aa atM fwaiw ll iaaria laaL A- U rl ra al JmpmI Va TH f - . ' ! ' f - I f i- . . It 4 ).-. i. . x i g'lra 15 4'r (1 I atv.l , c c ' ' r '. ' ilt I ,Mtl 1 4 - . ' ... a f 1 '!' f ' ( 1r I I ' ' ' ' a:' f.a i . ' ftt ele ' r Ka'l lk . h. .- I . f f i ( I h ) ; I ' -." I- ".! lf ' " l" r '-1 llfc ,lh.l. -'-!.' ' I' (! . ll.t. It il ' Ivlljel Wall., fftl,T ' I ' r .il .ll '. f l - k4i! ' VI tl ne 1 . r r :. am gt.lfca a ' o ,f.f t 't-e aral Ha . I a Ir ..I f i - ft f 1- f a anxj If 11 I! H1 II. el elltle HtrlllllK slid .) f II f. fHUli . li I'.'f l.ae levelled If 'f4. the kletttallt n.UIII ' HO ' aUiatrait'.f-.a' In lha Iraal A, lie aWfTlalV John f.Mer of tt tltatrber f i-nitrv alxiul I r! raMe'e t.a rf:rj In K'amalh lalla a li (hit nionlK. , Kief) train ala(e end aula It taking a aaltleia IMn lha lilrlrw rovnlr fiati b al thlt miun .fe-aeie a )' of Uniuuil activity alona deteloptnaat IM" l"rortjr la rhanglag htnda lap Ut). end II eeena bat -ermae,ant tlo- V icemen I it lha a'ofan among all lh SMwrornar - O. Kraioald of Portland, who It irif tf land thre mlla nortli- weel of Mhrridan. Including (ha J M Blare, alll at-ei'l ellfrOA tMa year tn making of It a model rural lummer . Itam. Tht Improvement lo flret rnimnr-J la a two and onr-lialf mllra 'isaradam auto rMid or tha pl-. con- Irarl for hlch haa brn Irt In 11 K. Oro, and alona mill rot t orr 1 1000. Thla road will h II frl wid. Kill have An tight per rnt grato and will wind tor .' tht t-lart lo th hlghaat point ovir. loaklng tli rlly and tallay. Ilrro will ,'l bulll larga -iKilth Caallr." whlrh trill ba uaod for a ummrr rfilJwii,. t A ra doal of fruit haa bwn plantad rm till rla-a and 100 arm mora art . .ht'.ng clrartd for uat In tnaklni of tMa largra tret, ooo of Hit mutt Imputing country Mimra In Ortgon. J , ETugn la building a ntw retldtnra 4.: Now horn of t T. I'rtrraon, Kt Hlitr-aond and Main trreta If arrra tli and out half mlt north of Itadmond Ha la building a hua un I ha land d mabli.g other iDpro- tneola Thomat A. Yr. a raflatn In lha Ta- rotna flra drrwutmanl. haa bought 10 arrra oa tha rl tr. thrrt and ont half mllra aotithwrat of 4)ii city, and will sn com hart and brgln Improving lha land Joarpb l"uturrl( of Taroniav bought 10 arras In lha f'owtll Kuttt aarllon. lit ft having lha land rlaartd off rtadr for cropping In lilt. Vlr KJIIott bought ! acrtt In tha Powell Ilutta dlatrlrt. tlx and a half tnllea eaat of Itadraond He will makt Improvtmenla at onca. lit haa dry farm ld In the vlrlnlty of thla 10 acrea. A man who recently arrived at Perry- dale from Dakota baa ttought II arrea of land from Oeorge lloyrr and 10 ad Joining arrea from Alfrrd Kuea for a home. I raft t In It on the the nrer market. future and plaring nrarlv every working day In rarh month rmwadaye. The building Inaprotor filed h1a renrt for Marrh. the report ahowlng ' that :! new realdenrea were atarted dur ing the month. Tha total number of per mite laaued wn II, and the total valua tion of the bulldlnga, aa gtvan In by th builder, la til. 300. although In nearly lirry ineianre inn raiunaie it low. "The movement of rea.1 property and farm landa In Crook county tha paat ' few week haa thown that the Irrigated land! In th Redmond dlatrlrt and aur- . pounding country ra attracting th at- 4entlon of land aeekaa and othort. The 'Central Oregon Irrigated Iand com pany of Redmond reporta aome of th aalra rereoiiy made. air. Holmholtc of Chiragro ha bought 'It arret on th Deachutea river, three .And one mllea weat of Redmond, and . will Immediately begin Improvements. ; He will put In a dairy herd and ralnr fcoga and grow onlona. ' " Jay W. DcGre. of Everett. Vah . bought 40 arrea three mlkt north of Redmond. Thin la raw lantPand he will ttaa-ln rlMrinr I Iim unA al n n, In hnvj It ready for cropping next eprlng. Charles Brewer, of Grand ForkK, N. .' D , bought 10 arrea five mllpn north ' rt RjMlinnnfl an1 will r. 1 v- .,n Ih lnna knd begin making lmprovementt imme V (llately. Cliarle" Austin of Spokane has bought! Ir Thomas O. Thompton. recently of irolin. North Dakota, has purchased In Newbrrg ttia half Dock adjoining the Benka property on the north Th W II. Hill place, south of Sheri dan. conaltlng of Cl arrra, has been sold to William MrUhle. T Crosier hss bought 10 arrea from M. Herk. lorated two and a half mllca northeast of MrMlnnvlllr. The deal was consummated through the agency of the MrMlnnvllle Iand company. E. D. Hendricks, vie president of the I'nljrd Slates National hank. Is plan ning to erect an attrartlve residence on his property on Fifth and () slrerla M. F. Corrlgan. cashier of the First National bank, la a I no contemplating the erection of a realdenre on B street. Garrett Mitchell of Eugene, report the sale of SO acrea of land above Thurston from Harry Nowton to Grant Battles, a recent arrival from th cast. Conalderation not named. Tli coming n'Mti alll Itnett t opriilng of tht butleat bJliJlig aan trteburg haa tiff enjutrd. A big mory. another modern ai f,iI tuliitlcf, a flt atory hotrt. and IfuUally lao thtra. art already atuir, allli rxiel Itnl protperlt tor a n-w theatre and some ntura big bualnraa and offl'e buildings With tt Uat :o morr aut mobllea to arrive wlIMn the nnt In or tlirea weeks, another Hg gatarr or two will be an ahaotutt n-reaeity tlil't. morr new retldrnrrt II. an tver bo- f uro are prvjrrtail Herbert K Wulwon hajt sold a five and a hnlf arrtrt t In the M li tn-hf-a tier fmll dlatrlrt tu Wllllmu it 1ovc for a or.sldcrallon of :7i0 Herman Kraute, of Portland, h.n bought 10 arret, adjoining the Agency Iran near McMlnriVlile, from llarrv Kcrehaw and hit moved onto tha place B M. Hire sold teven free; of hit ranch to M. Kvnnt last WVilneadav for (he turn of lt:00. Mr Kans 111 U! this pronrly In lota, and will pla.e aam on the market at o.u-r. Oeorg Storing has sold 14 acres of his land lorated five miles north of Junction to C. M. Bryant, of Corvallls, for IIS per arre. This property Is known as tho old Graham or old HurN buri place. Mr. Storing closed the deal himself. G. V. Fletcher today sold a 20 scr tract off his place at Frultda.'e, callrd 8uumeulo,ue, lo G. A. Knott, of Minneapolis. Th 135. 000 Improvement on th court houte ;l( U)xrx) will help some In the county neat this summer, and aa there Is a possibility of a butine. blok pr two, things will be fairly live, iy for presidential year. Quite a num ber of residences sre In process of con templstlon. anil If the owners of tar tit of the old Commercial an (ret a reliable tenant I hey will put up anothor fin hole' atructure. There la ngnlti and again a shortaga of hotel rooms la the city when there Is anything of mo ment gnlnt; on in town, nnd a jiew hos telry would no doubt pay wrll from th Blurt. tuMtilde Ihe' If.f-l into lota, but will i-.ni pul lhm en tht eaarbtt for Iwi ycart tog t year ago Mr Hmlth bought tha wtoU place of IT) arret for HTl and tf a ii le romplttat tht "thole Ir-arl. at John Huntlekar of Kugtaa UiugM ' a fea ecral ewrs ago. also o:f and Kemp bought II arra tbra- y-art a(u 1 V II. M and rtank Prlett Utt I nk pi.t ( aad a )0o tin trart af a' a.r.aa from Newport on feWiuth. II'' h The pfcprty tM owned by K M and T C Howell, of Oregon City, al'' miKli r th land Is adapted lo 1 cranberry culture. I V COUNTIES MAY OBTAIN ELK Congressman Warburton As serts Wyoming Elk Can Be Had at Slight Cost. E. R. Danner and W. R. Robinson, of Kugene, have bought eight acres of the Campbell tract near Santa Clara. They plan on cutting same Into smaller V.. E. White's TR acre. Hirer miles south of Corvallls on the Mr.to rond. has Just been sold to Piiul Zedwlrk for IS00O. Mr. White taking an part pay ment two good dwelling In Portland and the balance In rash. Robert Smith of Tslltcnns lake, oM 121 acres of his orlRlnnl 172 arre pon InMiln, farm to Kellry flros. of Wis consin. The ronsldrratlon was 115 00n. The property Is located Just raw! and adjoins the Eugone-Tsiltcoos club lota and Is south of the Hucjiskln Boh tamp nubclivlnlon. The purchnnTs will YOU DESIRE PERFECT TEETH PERFECT HEALTH PERFECT HAPPINESS Our Interchangeable Facings A "Wise" Idea Our hridgo to th. highP'f teeth on this able at wlli the mouth. ivtIc hajt boon stat- of perfiv-tion. The iTiHg ar inter'hange wilhout removing from brrjurht We Give More for the money tran any other dentists In the northwest. Better pervicp than you c?n secure ' elsewhere for twice our charge;. Courteous and ?entl treetment. re membering that we have feelings of our pwn. J (Bl.a.a!n jCaalaalaaaa DM. W. A. WISE Dr. Wise will give his personal attention to those requesting It. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH-GRADE WORK Oood Bnbbr Flat each. , . . $3,00 The Best Red Bnbbar Flattig each 7.50 23-karat Gold or Porcelain Crown $5.00 22-karat Brldara Teth mir- anteaa each .3.50 Gold or enamal rilling- ta. 8J..00 Sil-rar rillings each 00c And an Absolut Ouarantt Baokd by 36 Tears in Portland. WX CAW EXTRACT one to 32 teeth at one sitting without the least bK of roain or bad after efforts. You may have our teeth extTarted in the morn ing and go home at night with new ones. otrr-or-TOWir patavobb . should remember " that ""BTIr fore is so organized that WE CAN DO HEIR ENTIRE CROWN. BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN DAY if necessary. i WE INSURE PERFECT WORK PERFECT RESULTS SATIS FACTION (Waablngto Boreta of Tilt J TO real ) j Washington. April There seems to be excellent reuavma why elk should ba j Inlrmluced Into the river rounlles bf imhlncton and Oregon. Representative nrhurton has taken this mstter up an.l lia Brrlttan (a lh kaiihIw am niltsioners aa follows: ' If I 'l.r ,.,int' la IM In a H I , . .. - . 9 1 .1 . . ing oik from lellowstone Park to a rui a a In Clark county, I (Will be able 1 to get a number of yearling and two- yenr-old elk for you. "There are not lcua than 30,500 ani mals In this park. Of tills number a few thousand go to Jarkson Hole for the wintrr. but most of them winter along the northern border of the park. During the latter part of November and In December the bad weather drove many of them over the line Into Mon tana, but the past few weeks most of tho animals have drifted back Into the parlt. where they can be aren In Im mense droves, and In oxr.ellent condition. They are quite tame so much so aa to seriously Interfere, wltli feeding the, deer, antelope, and mountain sheep. "I. M. Brett, lieutenant colonel, first cavalry, acting superintendent of the park, Is convlnoexl that capturing a car load of elk, 30 to 60 yearlings and gwo-year-olda, would bo a benefit to the balance of tho herd, but If they are to be raptured at all It Is most Important that operations begin soon, as there are many small bands within easy reach of the freight depot at Gardiner, and they will most surely go bark to the high mountains at a very early date. "Henry Anderson of Gardiner Is will ing' to contract to capture a carload and put them on hoard the cars at 110 per head for yearlings and two-year- olds, provided, of course, he can get them before they go back towards the summer range. His offer Is also con ditioned on tha elk being shipped loose In the car. If less than a carload be aent It would necessitate crating each animal separately, which would double the cost. Please advise me whether you want to take advantage of this offer, and I will cooperate with you In getting elk for Clarke county If you do." SEf that sorritm Plates With Flexible Suction, The very best and latest in Modern Dentistry. No more falling plates. We Have The largest and mnpt ' sanitary dental offlra In the city. Every modern appliance used In the practice of advanced modern dentistry. A corps of specialists, each one a recognized expert along chosen lines. 0. A. C. CADETS ENDEAVOR TO GET IN "FIRST 10" Fgiling Building, Second Floor. Take Elevator. Southeast Corner of Third and Washington 'Sts, Dr. W. A. Wise, Dr. D. S. Bomgardner, Dr.. Van R. Bilyeu, Dr. H. A. Newton. Whe Wise Denial Go. 25 YEARS' ACTIVE PRACTICE IN PORTLAND Hours: Daily", 8 rmto 6 p. tn., Sundays, 9 a. m, to 1 p. m. Examination Free. Phones A-2029, Main 2029. ' - ' ... " ; ? . ,v- - . ;- - (Sperlsl to Tht Journal.) Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls, Or., April 6. The cadet regiment of ! the Oregon Agricultural College Will be Inspected this year by Captain Ben jamin T. Simmons, according to the dispatch received by Lieutenant William C. Miller, commandant of cadets, from Chief of Staff Leonard Wood, of the ward department. The date of the cere mony has not been "officially net, but It will be -early in May, as It has been formerly. The cadet regiment this year is up to a very high state of efficiency. The military work of the college placed it In tha list of first ten best drilled or ganizations last year, military schools being includedwhen the list was made up. This year the regiment is much larger and great effort 4s being put forth to have J3. A. C. in the "first ten" class again. PAUPER BOYS WILL PLAY THE ETONIANS London, April 6. As the result of a challenge Issued on "he floor of the house of commons- by President John j Burns of the local government board, II aristocratic scholar from Eton col lege are to play 11 of the pauper boys belonging to the JTrnlar Municipal Train- I ing school, at the national game crick--et- In the course of a debate on local education Burns declared that the poor! boys of Poplar were a, match 'for their I more fortunately placed brothers of j Eton, and said that if he castained the ' Poplar boys ..they were aure to beat the ' Etonians. Eton, which Is th premier cricket school ffc BnKland, promptly ac cepted the challenge and tha -millionaires' sons vow they wdll "knack th stuX Xing - out pt U "pauper br.t. .-, Others, Besides arc on the lookout for a REALLY GOOD, SAFE INVESTOENT that will bring large anJ quick profits. And you, perhaps, like many others, have been disappointed because you neglected or failed to grasp or accept a good opportunity as it arose. Like you, too, a great many will be glad to get a real, live tip on a GOOD BUY. The Sunset Realty Company claims to HAVE that BUY. at the mouth of the Columbia, and In any ize from i couple of hundred dollars up to as high as you like. We have the handling of over half a million dollars' worth, and we are in touch with as much more. And it's GOING to be USED in the NEAR FUTURF If you haven't discovered before this that the PANAMA CANAL means a GREAT TERMINAL CITY on the level land west of As toria.Mnd that the WHOLE COUNTRY will soon realize it and be benefited by it, it's high time you begin to study a little for you PERSONAL BENEFIT. There are city lots, acreage and frontage to be had at reasonable prices, but you better get busy! There'll be something doing soon. SEE use I he ally Co. GROUND FLOOR, COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING rnone Main 3123 Portland, Oregon Next ILaster You can have your own home, your own garden, your own baby chicles out at Go but this Easter anrJ see vwhat a delightful place Parkrose is from every stand point Make your selection of a'homesite in this desirable home property where you can ' :- Solve the HigliCpst of living i ' - The Rose City car connects with the Parkrose line. You can buy a whole acre of the richest kind of soil for $1200 on very easy terms; acres $650 and up. .A -si HARTMAN & THOMPSON "ffiiSiSf"- ; tfi T 4-';