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DAILY OUJ!JAU I'OKTLAND. MONDAY EVCXINO. AI'EIL I. Jill w mm m DREGON POSSESSES Mil .DESIRABLE IVuujtn CLitrns Manner A ttauLmce Al L Abundance of Und Uei Wait ing Firmer .-With-Uttto Meant Other Donets listed by Commercial club. Tkei tkwe i aemnktal rHrtiiw -HW It PM djatfaki ktu - u Or t ska i Mf ef teliar m44 ay IM oae-l X-t--.Wa4-.aai laagw I r a I I. 1 t lea mi fra-a Ik enurr affw a I V eka aaatr-.ia4 wiuiMUMl Tk 14 IM a r aval l t V . ' ""'V j - : . - 1 I-- -.".v ..... . j U- -.1 - - - - Ula. Uw a! Wf rtJ- rare-ly iUnI ta-M ta Tk il In' Nil "l la ie U laaa ! la Ika riM miimi UMS-k - AU t-tM ef Ik atala. la a.....! laatanea feat a I kat U M f tut rrnM. ik ki. i'k ekei rr iim- led HtAit far r rn iw&. f wai. tk IMlIf, IS Ik f blank end el far tk tatt re enu kiu writ II . U Ike kaaei alia tt aaenih m Ii. r lk aaika (Ml lm la nia. t. kfteary rw a l4 1 ; PEOPLE 10 NAME . COMMiSSlONER ui cKfe f ia 14 ita r (. riiiaf af Mirada trm a f ! laaa al Ukai ill faaaUtaa am frma la Mr nctaur iHa naff. Tkr an Maraa arala fr raanUlaa Vila rapoaj r him la aea urautla aa Aalrf tn, fanutag. alo. A a eaatal lub. wul Aa ai Mr aar r rUctai oalotilala rrtrr4 ta a." Pilar. Pra lN AUMvarllia faaamarvUl Cluk "H4r aciteally io4 aaonaaliF a4 lacailo tor a doctor a4 tru at. 9d aa aal aaa r hia. KUUnf la eoloalala allh atnall canlial. ril4 a4 ta that a ara tumUr af flva la laai aia traota ara availabla." K tana I a Cbamhaf af CcjrBaf f W rte laaa Ikaa a qaanr af a bU arraa af aarieallurai land. bh raa elara eoloetaia Mfm at aaoDla ho ara Inlarala4 la dalrrlna;. ber aal ruliry ralalnc Ma f IIMIU4 maaaia. aflar pla-lrt tbalr famllua oa aavill aaarmiiia. la bos factory, la tiaikar or I .v. ,.7 , oa rarrna. Kara a Uobamlaa colon y kara of akout II f a In U Ira. - Tba flrat af lkea ram bar a boot tbraa rara ara. kouikl I. f aM ainal aa4 auataaa fttll, Tk aW raaaa k4 Ilk aafa traaat-i. IIH Ua akal aa4 ana aa mt tlil. taut r aa raa a Mir a I'mtl, It ta 4r hl aa4 ait ar mi. wiit it u Uka lata MUikt ikal af Ik ri kar aU a4 u ika a lk fa4 af aar mm Ika yitaal f aitaoai ! tkia akrvUa U ia aa'kakta. , Governor West Would Have Section Held on Coos Bay Disagreement laatM Im mt TW Jrl) kalanv, Or April 1 Oararaor Waal orarooa ta rarttaaaj ainr la in Caoa Dar dlairtac wbloa aa ta IkJa Una baa pravaeud Ika aatabllahmanl aanall boldlrif a raailac froat II la II I of Ika fort af Coo Bar. It baa aaaa aara. and at tkat lima paJ4 flMI r I tmpoaalbl for him ta apootnt commit acra. Tbla ae raw land atllj k4lrt . . . - th kr.. I. T4.. a..a aaa ,r PTaaad port who wn ara of land. IWI af wKtrh la a44 "Mmctorf to a majority af tba p-oJa. ta alfalfa, tha rtmalnlnc pari U uadar H baa a plaa far allawla tb cltl- cultlTatlon and on It dlvaralflrd farm- a at of tht dial riot to alot tbalr ova toa la indultad In." oommlaaloDar. aad tba roaror will Bar CI if Commrrrlal Club. "Can than applat thta. Thl la to ba doaa com moot i a aooul it or IV rami lira on . k. v., . ram,, of aboat fir. or fn araa weh. ' Ik"4' l4 which ara located modrralaly doa to uparruion of tha bfarahflald tbla ally. Tba anrttl raaniad man ran maka a (ood atart on a minimum capital of 11001 hrra provMrd ha la wlJllot o turo bla band to odd Joba tha flrat yaar.- ZMd Vat, Obaap. Waat Btartoo Commarclal Club. "Tba cheap land by which la uaually mant III or 5i' an acr. la aororttiinf wa harrn't rot around W'aat Stay ton, and Chambor ef Commrra. It will ba a tort af dlrart primary affair. Any eltiacn aaatlnc la ba appointed conimlaalontr of toa Port af Cooa Bay may ftla bla nam with tb artary of tba ehambdr by aacurint a pttiuon af II namaa. Atl patltlona moat ba In II daya prior to tba ) act ion. Tba ao rotary of tba Cham bar of Oommrrc will wa ara .ia "nf ii Tha i.a i. ik. i prtpara Miioia. pronoiny ror ina cm- nadlata vicinity of Wcat Btaytoa baa of ,h Prl ' tor flv ail ben under cultivation for ra. and nlldata Abatract of tba ratuma iaa rcantly bttn put undar Irrlaatton." mmnt 10 rovarnor. who Redmond Co mm arc I al lub-''W aand awa to appoint tha flva man repair, you a abort Hat of land bein offered ,Bl" tha htcbwt number of ata aa eom- for tala In tbJa vianity, merely to live wilaalonere of ta port. In a a tha port you an Idea of tha barraloa that ara of. " kutborlaed. Tba former attempt to fered. Thar la for aal In thla valley. I Incorporate tha Port of Cooa Bay waa at prlca ranftn; from 140 to $71 per declared Illegal by tha auproma court acre ror irrigated land, probably 100.000 acrea of rood land that la well adapted to rrowinr of all crop of bay and veg etable. Thtaa who have rn Into dairying have had remarkable aucceat. Toledo Delevolpment Laarue "Can have the land and tha aoll and lota Of It, ami our land la not out of reaaon In price." Wolf Creek Commercial Club: "Can place aeveral famlllra who hava 11000 Snd win do everything poaalbla for lelr comfort and prosperity, and If they have the neceaaary raqulaltea for auccean a wllllngnena to do anything and everything that la honest and hon orable, when they canrtot hava what they prefer, there la nb queatlon about their aucceia." SUverton Commercial club "Wa can ulace almost an unlimited number of colonists, and put them on rood farms in thla vicinity." Acreage Traota for Bala. EXHIBITS Bt TRANSPORTED FREE Hill Lines Offer In Substantial Way to Aid In Exploiting State's Resources. sum la not much of aa Investment In tbla country. McMlnnvllla Commercial oKib "We can placa at leaat 400 ooloniata on farm lands la thla vicinity. Aa aacratarr. have talked with our' real aetata man and believe that 'their price ara rea sonable and that they will treat tba ooloniata right." Albany Commercial club "It la diffi cult to any how many ooloniata wa can place, but ona thing la certain and that la that land prlcea In our oounty ara mora reasonable than you will find anywhere elaa In tha Willamette val ley." Brownsville Commercial Club "Lj)d can ba bad ranging from 111 an aera up." Madford Comerclal Club 'Thla lo cality la thronged wltb colonists at thla time and aoma ara locating. Tbara ara The Port Orford Commercial club plenty of openings hera for men who "Wa will take a dny off to look after have tha neceasarr Pluck and a little every family or colonist directed to us (ready capital." at Port Orford. Wa can placa aeveral Sisters Commercial club "Land can families on small ranches hera If they b furnished from f 10 to 176 par acre have aa much as $1000 and' many come and terma to ault th purchaser." In her on much less and ret along all Adama Commercial association Te- rlght by working In tl camps, mills, to talla needs of Adama mentioning ape- help out. Can sell two dosen 10 acre tracts for $30 an aore near Port Orford, $100 down and 110 a month Newberg Commercial club "Thera is not any real cheap land hera, but thera la some of the very best of land that can b bought upon very reasonable torma. Speaking of men -with families who hava a ready capital of $1000, that 9.. inn 14 cial opportunities for a harness maker, physician, photographer, and newspaper. Can locate 90 Paopla. Prlnevllls Commercial club: "Wa hava reliable people hera who say they can locate about .10 people on desirable homesteads at one and thera will ba more vacant land surveyed next month. Tba agent hare for tha Carey landa has now ready for 'settlement about 1000 acres, In small lots of from 40 to 110 aores and In Irrigated area. Tha price of thla land is at present $40 par acre for the Irrigated portion, and graded down for that not - Irrigable. In two months there will ba an unlimited amount-of Carey act land opened up. for aeiuement at o. Eurn Commercial olub "Thar la great deal of land for- aal In Harney county, and In all slced tracts. ' In our commercial' olub literature .wa have stated that th Beat Quality, of farm ins; and alfalfa ' lands are for aale at from 125 to $50 per acre, but as a mat ter of fact wa put the price high on purpose, and thera are many thousand acres of tha vary beat hay and grain land in thisy county for aale at from $20 to $40 per acre. Ona Important fact which is not generally understood- and appreciated la tba abundance of water to be had at a very shallow depth al most any placa In this county. Every bottle of HOLBROOK'S. WOECESTElHIRE SAUCE is actually mail and bottled in England, ricrht in the home of Worcestershire 1 loienooics , WORCESTERSHIRE. a RUSHLIGHT "MAY VETO " ASSESSMENT; MEASURE r Notwithstanding th: fact that - tha city council ; by nearly unanimous vote paaaed an ordinance aaseasing the coat of Improving Macadam street with a bard surface pavement. Mayor ' Rush light will probably veto the ordinance. The mayor and City Engineer T. M. Hurlburt Inspected the pavement Satur day afternoon and the mayor declared that, irwht belief, the assessment had not been properly. made. In making the assessment a deputy of the city audit or's office charged two-thirds ef the coat to the east aldeef the street Mayor Rushliffht believes that thla la an inequitable assessment "and ' he wilt demand to know upon what grounds the deputy city auditor aooght to make property ownara on tha eaat aide of the thoroughfare pay more than those on the west aide of tha street. . , . Tha atsresment ordinance call for tlie payment of $14,000 to the Consolidated Contract company tor tba bard surfac ing, of Macadam atreet with Ilaasam from Dakota street to Hamilton avenue. I A formal fr te lrrjrt frre ef coat any etklbll prepared for aa ta yorf laJtd tbla tuaaaxr ay aal-atai loaraa. eeaatite or eeBearetaJ claba baa anade by Vt. H Cocaaa. geaeral frelgbt kAd paaagr agvet for Ik bill ttaaa la Oregon. Tb beats of Mr. cornea's offer waa eggretion, apt-eerlng edlterlally In Tb ouroa! last Monday, that tb guest of th oily during th Rose Festival and Oka' convention be giva epportu nlty to laera not eaty what Oregon pro- due, but about tb locality of pro duction. "I consider It en of tb bat an most practical Ideas aver offered for development and eiploltatlon work f Oregon." aald Mr. Coman. "We will b vary glad to tmnapoct fre any aihlbltlon of thla natore from any points en ear llnae in tne state for aihlbltlon la the manner auggeatad, on the understanding that tha aihlblte might b used later In otbar ways of iplolt!ng tb Ut. lthr her or at the land shows or In tha exhibit cars. Thla ought to give a nucUua ta secure rood exhibits for euoh urpoea In a way that Oregon hat been. It any thing, a little ahort on heretofore. Appliea w im Beada. "Thla offer appllea to the North Bank, the Oregon Trunk, tha Oregon fclactrto and the United Railway, and abould Interest In a definite way between 41 end 60 towna and loceJItie that are served by our II nee." Mr. Coman auggetted that the out stats commercial organisations should seftd exhibits and an attendance, who would be prepared to tell Just bow long it would take to get to the locality be represented, bow he would be en tertalned there and who to call on for dependable Information, thus keeping the prospective settler out of the clutches of speculators. It Is further suggested, in this connection, that literature pre pared for visitors who have aeen . tha exhibit aa made according to th now formative plan of the Chamber of Com mere ahould contain essential facta of thla nature, telling how many hours' ride It Is to out-stata points of Inter est and what lines penetrate tha dla- rlcL Uaed In Traveling Exhibit. The auggestlon of The Journal was that the $11,000 exhibit prepared by the Chamber of Commerce should be used as a basis of demonstration, products being grouped by counties or locali ties, and added: A contour or outline map ahowlng tha topography and physical character istics of the entire state and of each locality ahould constitute the center of thla display. Room should be pro vided for such number aa might come In answer to announcement to listen to the explanation given by persons quail fled to set forth the facta about each locality. As fruits, fish, timber or other specimens .are shown, attention should be Immediately called to the capabilities of the locality in which these things ara produced. Streams, railroads, mar kota. values, amount of available land and other featurea to full understanding by any. prospective settler or investor should be described. The Chamber or - commerce la pre pared to supplement Us present exhibit with any contributions sent In from out In tha state. These exhibits can ba uaed for the display as suggested then car rted throughout the country to land shows and uaed In tha traveling exhibit. It la desired, above all. that the exposi tion of resources and opportunities should be franlc and dependable. BASEBALL FANS ARE GIVEN NERVOUS CARE Baseball fans of Portland who look forward to '- theropen!ng of the Coast leasrUe season In Portland Anrll 18 felt a bit nervous Saturday mbrnlng when j City Health -Of fleer -C. H.-Wheeler. Jltr nisiwwr vi jamming, xi. . riummer and City Plumbing Inspector WllUam Hey went out to the new, baseball park; on a tour of inspection. - From- a number of sources the renort had come that tha beams supporting the roof of the'grandstand had not been constructed in accordance with . the specifications and that It would-be lia ble to topple over the. first day of the season u trie stana snouid be filled to capacity. . -. An announcement by City Inspector of Buildings Plummer, however sets at rest , an doubts . as ; to . the., pos sibles; postponement of 1 opening day;. Mr. Plummer) found that the epeclflca tlons through an oversight of the con tractor had not been compiled with. But the mistake can be easily rectified, he eaya, by (he reinforcement of the roof with a number 'of girders and tb builders of the -stand have been notified to correct tha arror. , .; .. , t LAfOLLETTETO SPEAK APIL16 Senator to Denver Address In Gipsy Smith Tabemadt) Itinerary. K. 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TV ta4Ul U1 la a a M relkval It a , nrliUi 1 It k.ak tea an. iU Ul f Ikaea U1 I II k aa, M k W14 ! fee laaa biiiaiig tej-tt al kva k U ka Ik aalieUy Ul 1 1 serlaav A1W Iktl U tliaarerr U) Lenta fa l a. aa. $ AlWta. nlfcdt lk la Ik enatoeee. Leaf Ml Ml IW aVelaea, aatbiag Ika btaaday atgkk a gialaai aarty Tf Ii y saaraia far lrW-. alaaltna IU k4 iVk4M. ariat aatliaa wut ailtr4 ta Ike aftavaa. its nlv awUia aw lal Ik 1-wtiaaA f?aa Htm- War, atrlttag akaat a. far ika ait -I aaaiag al Ik (Mi-ay aaliat lakat. a lavtngt IwlUM I Jl a-Hatk YTa-V aaalsy al. 1a tlUta will Ikaa f H JlaaargL atug . ikate l I II a. aa. aad - tag al an afuraiaa kMetiag. Laa'lag ataraj al I II a. e b aU m al Mdrrd akanty k. -ae la-t l-eita f kta ttk-awa-ry my al Ia ' Mi M laaa TVwar' mUM I fmiU Hlm, WW) fa aU iaVa Ike rvM let kk . i - Ik I avafk h-Ml la ku $ brfvti a ka ka - kk aaa.t.a-1 ka aaalue IM a A. bl U it it ka td keae k daaki kk aflat ta- -iag j kat W f teaa. Waliat t llaaaar. Ia TrVUaik' nvaa aga. t-l la Ik aie I mm arte a five CniOiMaia, ate la ke leal al Atk Ua4 I mi new klttf. kla mux $m.tm U aaaarki) al uUI UU Teaakaf araiag aad at oara rm ll aft an ite wU ka $ia4 fa C4iaa (j a4 4kae rotate aaaiet rvfltaa k renatat el Ike ElBEHF HUBBARD 10 EE AT POM M 30 tk mi KtlWil k rtkUat i.k a-a a aa X C i--ra at ml taM 4w u a i a rwi am Ii. I it k mm 4 ik -k, -kia ikr4 ka a k-rW a. 1 Vt tVw 'via aa! 'al ka k-aaa U IVU rra era a tain ia ait tea I AkATltB bnoktO wu i tik tl Lxi.tWe Mt-I a r If M fl-e tT, iihuVI'1 aialre aa Wt Ika Canadian Pacific Ncnv In Their New Quarters, The Cai- iUa r-A ta gat and fraiakl daaeriaKeaia are aaw taxiaiad al TkUd aad fta tklUaaaaak Kekat b-U4laal, -mm aaked kla Hal Vai4 ta aAAae kk Ad Kfc mm eWaaa- t. kiaf i. l e eaiag Teaaaay ka wVl k Ike fmm f l-artAikl aat I -a -.! ;-l a Ik laiaaM aisaaa a aa ke a a4 Ika tt.! l W tka.lt a. TVi i a. I at af Ike aiatvau.iaaal aalllai mt 1 Al a.'a keae kaaa tea akarg mt aaaaagtag H ka 1 4 t aaataa la rvrtua. Tkt taaamil- la k aaaa4 m Uaerae (. kekat, i A Ollan e-v4 O. ak UaAir. Spring Opening Oay I Ik A- yaafiir tra.al Vae a-aal aelaidag. new (at lk laAlaa, k aa aata Ill-Ill i I aitaak e lib 1 Z&f$ Iff pl o-Afr SeDing dreds VlfEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO .ami of Moyer S rats Men Who Want troo3 kppearanta an3 lonj teTrioo IwmiUncd at ti iTLOcrmta tost flnri their Ideal Id k Meyer $15 fult) there h none, to good at the price. LOOK UP AT THE CORNERIT MEANS SOMETHING First and Morrison MOYEM Second and Morrison ? First and Yamhill FIVE STORES Third and Oak 87 and 89 Third Special Slightly Used Talkm Machines Wo have a few slightly used Talking1 Machines, taken in as part pay ' . . ment toward a Victor Victrola, Edison Amberola or Columbia Grafonola all thoroughly overhauled by our expert, that we wish to sell at once. f- Any reasonable terms accepted. Twelve latest records of any make tree with each lOuttit. : $200 Machine. . $145 $35 Outfit. . . .. .$19.75 $150 Outfit..... ..$100 $25 Outfit...... $15.00 $ 75 Outfit....... $ 52- $20 Outfit...... $12.50 $ 50 Outfit.r,$ 32 $15:Outfit. . . $ 8.00 If you are thinking of "getting Talking Machine Outfit, do not delay any longer. .The chance of a lifetime waita ySu at' Graves Music Go 111 4th St.. 'TeL A of It. 143X . Talking Machine Headqnarteri Fostcr 5c Klelsep Blgb Ornde CcoauraercJaJl auad Elrcuis Saat.ru au Baal Xverott ska, , t 4mmm Seat, UUl Vaatda' Qrjegon Humane Society Office Cltv Hail, Main $; A-TSSI. Humane Officer. Serjeant K. I. Crate, Residence 24 E. JUh N.. Kaat 477. -Horse em bulanc corner of Ith and Tay lor. Veterinary In charge Marshall loo. Animals' Keacue Home. Jorhroi Acraai. Thomas A, Short. Supt. A -1 14 $ rings. 1 Vr. J If two pieces of meat are offered to you one has been inspected by the United States Government, ,the other no ' one knows . where it comes fromwhich are you going to buy Especially when there- . is no difference in the price, Ifyou don't insist on the dealer.showfng you the Gov- -:ernment 5tamp on the meat you buy, how. are you to know where it came from, and . . whether it is fresrranc. wholesome? ) "W npon your dealer showing you this CfOTKRNjfKfT ctamp on all meats yon bay. - If a vncim bam s guejantoe of clean, fresh wholesome union nnfAT cor.iPArn riOlVEETJ PACKJEBS OF THE PACIFIC Producers th ' "Columbia Draad ' rtoaacu Zaspect4l ; " I and Patted Jj 1