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I' ill :; ,1E DISCUSSED Full Program Announced for Second Oregon irrigation Congress to Be Held in Portland Jan. 910 and 11. Irrigation as It applies to the de velopment of the state of Oregon will be discussed thoroughly at the Second Ore gon Irrigation congress to be held In this city January 8. 10 and 11. The program lias Just been announced anJ It contains the names of a number of high officials, authorities and experts on Irrigation, and kindred subjects. In addition to tbls subjects pertaining to the settlement of ; lands. , prominent among which rill be Immigration, will form topics for papers and discussion. Representatives from all parts of the state will attend and arrangements have . been made for headquarters at the. Im , perial Hotel. Notices, of the meeting have been sent out from the offices of the Promotion Department of the Fort land Commercial club so that (he dele gates will have a general Idea of the Im portance of the meeting. The congress held bere last year, attracted an attend, ance of several hundred, each Interest ing his particular' district, and the ses sions proved of remarkable practical value.' ' ': r: 'i ". v - ' Following will be the program; , Thursday, January . 10 a. m. Registration of delegates. , 11 a. m. Meeting of Executive, Leg islative and Program committees. j 2 p. m. Address of Welcome, E. B. 1 !i r, President' Portland 'wimr-rc!n cluli; retVoiiKe to address of Welcome, WillJ.im Hanley, Burns, Pres. Orepon Ir rigation congress; "State Aid In Irriga tion Projects," Hon. Oswald West, Gov ernor of Oregon. "Government, State and County co-operation In the Devel opment of Oregon's Water Resources." HOIU.JL..N. Teal, Chairman Oregon Con servation Commission. General discus sion, open to the Congress. " :S0 p. in. U .OrPtrnn Good Roads dinner, given by Association pf Western i Poftlund Cement Manufacturers. Dele gates to Irrigation Congress guests of honor. .,';. , '" '. Trlday, January 10. -,..., 10 a. m. General Subject: Irrigation Enterprises Carried out by Local Enter prise of Farmers and Others. Speakers: D. C. Sanderson, Freewater, "Accom plished Facts of Irrigation." W, IL Ha- maker, Bonanza; P. II. Dencer, Bend, will be present. Leon X Chapman, On tario; J, J. Donegan, Burns, "Irrigation Projects In Harney County." J. C Hos klne. Echo, "Repeated Use of the Same Waters of the Stream." O. C Hyde, Prlneville; R. B. Magruder, Portland; C. a Hudson, Bend; W. B. Hlnkle, Echo; "Surveys for Irrigation Districts:"' Dis- cussfon of Resolutions to be offered for adoption by the Committee on. Resolu tions.; : . ;': V?.''-- -' '-,-; 2 p. m. General ,Subjcct: Carey -Act Projects, .'their Problems, Feasibility and Practicability. Speakers? - John T. Whistleri Portland; J. N. a Gerking, Laldlaw; John It. Hartog, West J? lay ton; "Small Irrigated Farms, The Solution, of Settling Oregon." R. C, Wygant, Ass't State Eng'r, "Irrigation Projects and the Public , Utilities Commission."- Water Users' Association. Speakers to be nam ed. Discussion of Resolutions offered for adoption. ' , 8 P. my General SubJcctHColonitatlon and Immigration, 'Speakers: Dr. Thomas Shaw, Agriculturist, No. Pac. By," A. E. Chamberlain, Agr. Com'r. Gt. Nor. Ry. W. J. Kerr, President Oregon Agr. Col lege. Thos. C Burke, Pre Ore. State Ira. Com. ,-; Saturday, January 11. 10 a. m. .. General Subject: U, S. Re clamation Projects In Oregon. Speakers: E. G. Hopson, Portland; Oliver P. Mor- ton; Portland, "Irrigation' CoiU-s." FJ V. Sloun, 8tanf:)d, "Oi Kunlasutlon of Irri gated Districts." W. O. Bmltli. Klamath Falls; 'Tractkal Suggestions Jor Farm ers." Discussion of Kesolutlo&i Offered by Resolutions Committee. ' , I p. fin. General Subject: Proposed Legislation. Speakers J. II. Lewis, State Knglneer) W Lair Thompson,- Lakeriew; Geo.' T. Cochrane, La Grande; A. M. Crawford, Atty. Gen., Salem, "Develop ment Of Colonisation,". . : ; . ,... ,. fi:S0. p nu.,.Banuetf Toastmaster and speakers to be announced. s ' mrs.'Jo:.:jie a. geohge buried in arkansas EXPLORER KILLS SELF HE DIDIMT REACH POLE Christiana, Norway, Jan. I. De spondent because he was left at the base of supplies while Captain Roald Amundsen made his successful dash to the South pole, Captain HJalmar Jo hansen, the noted Arctic explorer,' has committed suicide. , Friends say he had brooded over the fact that he was not with Amundsen when he achieved- his goal ever since his return from the Antarctic. Captain ' Johansen was Nansen's sole companion' during.1 his notable 14 months- Journey, over the Ice of the Greenland coast in 1895 and was . a member of several arctic expeditions, Including .'those headed , by William H. Bruce and the Prince of , Monaco. - He achieved valuable results in polar re search, work and. was known as an au thor. ;:'.: ;',.:: '.r:V;1- I. E. Yonng (Joes to Pendleton. ' ' T' " ",! (Bneclalto Tna .tonrnai. j Milton, - Or., Jan. .-principal I. E. Ydung left this, week for Pendleton, Or., where he began his duties as super intendent of schools for Umatilla. His successor as city superintendent h is Professor Pate of Enterprise, who com menced his duties this week in the Mil ton schools. , Before the departure of Mr. Toung a reception and farewell was tendered he and his wife by 8. A. Miller,: clerk Of the school district, at which all the faculty of both the high and .public schools were present ;; Journal Want Ads bring results. Mrs. Jonnle Allan George. Word has been received here of the burial at Little Rock, Ark., of Mrs. Jonnle Allen George, writer, newspaper woman, educator' and prominent club member, who died In Seattle Christmas eve, after a long Illness. Mrs. George was very well known Id Portland, where she lived for three yeara prior to re moving to Seattle in 190S. v. "., Mrs. George was a writer of muoh talent She was at her best probably, in her stories for children, and her tales in negro dialect ' She. waa a southern woman, l'.uvln;.r been born In Alalmi 43 years ont, and ulie lived In the tsoulh for most of li.-r life. Her uncil fatlior, the Rev. II. K. Butt, la BtiU living in Alabama. In 1883 lira. George was married to Dr., Albert Philip Gttorgi, Klx " years lator he tiled at Conway Ark., and Mrs. George then deVoted herself to writing. As a newspaper woman she had imr.h experience on St. Louis and Little Hock papers, --f-.-r-"-" - '"" Mri:CMrtrtughr:inHe"puMro schools during the three years she lived in Portland. She was very active In club affairs here. In 1907' she was president of the Oregon chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. In Seattlo Mrs. George was In busi ness until poor health compelled her retirement several months ago. . She leaves two daughters, both well known here, Mrs. William J. Mllllken of Memphis, Tenn., formerly Miss Mlnnl selle George, and Miss Kathleen Ge"orge of Seattle. Both were prominent at the University of Washington. At the Chicago exposition Mrs. George attended the Congress of Wo men as the representative of Southern women. So able was she as a speaker that she was put on. the same program with Miss Helen Gould, ; Mrs.- Potter Palmer and a Russian princess. , , Club rays $300 for fjCftlps. -. MeMinnvllle, Or., Jan. -. The Tarn bill County , Wolf club, , the purpose of which is the elimination of predatory animals, especially wolves and coyotes, recently held a meeting at, Sheridam During the past year $300 waa paid Out on scalps of animals from the treasury of the organisation. .The officer of the club are: President, F. Mv Church man J. B. Cronin, vice president; W. II. Dlnsmore, secretary and treasurer. The directors are: Dan Kirby, J. n. Yocom, James Savage, JV. H.; Perkins, William Williams, John Butler, " The bounty paid the members of the club is f 25 on each scalp of a full grown wolf or coy ote, and f 10 on each whelp killed be fore September 1 of each year. i An adjustable flag holder' that may be fastened to any sized car to display a number of flags lias been patented by a Montana man for motorists. t - most The most sightly, modernly improved, most accessible and most de lightful home building property on the coast of western America. Prices range $3500 to $19,831. Terms are arranged to satisfy anyone at all par ticular about location. M.CiMK Director o f Sales Westover Terraces . : V'": SB WArnZD APAUTLlZIiT HOUSE OR OTHER GOOD INCOME PROPERTY tot LlJH'T, (13 GKNEKAL HEAL' liSTATfJ ;.: I ' HAVE ame rwl snsps both UtTl mill :null l iwi !.,..(.. . . . ,. . t " . . 7. ""01. .1. (U I'UV), we nave a ciint witli a 228-acre farm DUt naveii i mucn money to spend lur located near Portland, wishing to ex. advertising. Come and boo me. A word Chun the same for apartment honwe to the wlws Is sul'f li letit. Horliprf, HhmI r outer" gotiti iiH'citnn property Tlitl .i7"- pn" Jrnona lUwIri sstlfl fntm wlIT stnnit thoroush investigation. Well located for dairying, for which purpose It is now used. Class A fruit Innd; 125- acres under cultivation. 1 fife $30,000, clear of Incumbrance. WUt-aeaume mortgao of reasunable amount Properties with Inflated values not considered. - . F. E. Taylor Co. - 404-5 Z.SWIS SZ,tCk -4TH AJNO OAX BTS. I'Ult HALIJ or lt!H.s.j, 1,uh1ii'ms cortit-r 100x100 or 100x160. cl,, i, T n rlson street.' Will- nun-divide to ult Ba0Wn.ftJ' 607 Journal, UuilUlng. Mar fhnll 4340. Has Property Been Sold The Journal-' (a nlntia tn ittfaln An, tailed information from any of its read' ers who have been induced to buy prop erty through false promises or misrep resentations made by any Journal ad vertlser. . v ,,, -r If proof of wllrt.crft or flUhnnt fMl estate or other trBnnptlfnii u fur. pished this paper, an effort will be mado to enforce restitution. -v.;-. , . v Send full particulars Jn writing to a.) i niaiu vusiness manager, journal. Willamette 'River Frontage ' so MUei rrom Portland, 148 acres ': all In cultivation excent E acres of timber. Call at the office and see pnoto oi t&e same. LEE-STEVENS & CO. 80S COBBETT BSQ. . ' CITY & FARM LOANS 11000 and up at current rates. CM.ZADOW 408 Corbet Bldtf. A-1418, Marshall SSL MORTGAGE LOANS Plrst mortgaffcs oa faxa property Mortgage Co. for America Kad Vf 'loe, The HagTie. Hetherlanda. : Aiasworth Bnildlnr. PorUand, Or. WELL ROTTED MANURE East 8 JO, B- - Cow-horse, delivered. 1905. , MEETING NOTICES 41 yoit SALE HOUSES S ROOM modern bungralow, Rose City -l": built-in-,-buffet.- bookcawea, Dutch kitchen, two lar bDilrnnma bath, large attic, Walls tinted, eloctrlo lights, fixtures in, fireplace, furnace, full cement basement, view of city and Mount . Hood, cement " walks, curbs, water, gas in and paid;vtear fireproof School, .? blocks to caii $3860, terms. Ihree rooms and bath, new; corner lot, 100100, on west side; high, and sightly, view of Tualatin, valley two blocks to tar, 15 minutes to postoffiee; walks, graded streets and watery fine neighborhood;-;- laiOOfc'amaU cash ' pay ment, balance like rent . -- 4 room house, modern, new, restricted district, in. Rose City Park section, 7 blocks to car; $2400: terms to. suit, gene chapters of the Chi Omega sorority. .3 rooms and bath, corner 100x185, west Side, a blocks tn mp' UtAA mni .iiiu terms. v ..'. , . Zr S rooms nd bath lot 60x100, nv, wcoi fiun imiaun vaiicy view- tw blocks to. car; walks, .gradedatB and waterr good neighborhood, 1 minutes PR6viDENf 5-RuSrC?0.r OWNERS. v pHcuna f ioor- cseiiing mag. We, Will Build. Your Homfi ' Just e you wish It You can select your choice- of lots in any one of our It city subdivisions oa either the east or west aidea and all close in and nn vnnA carllnes.. Our architect will draw your plans and specifications and - superin. tend the construction. We- will guar antee satisfaction In every particular. If you want a high class house we will build On anv Of our a! tea nn PnitriMI Crest, Portland Heights, Lorain Heights. Kings Heights, Olmstead Park, Irving-' ton or Laurelhurst. , A small cash pay ment down,, balance to suit. Come In a lauc it over ana see now easy it is Own your own home. ' Don't tm rent. .k .-, : . Provident Trust Co. - ' Second floor, Belling bldg. ' ROOMS, 2 sleeping porches, full i story, verr largo attic built in book cases, large buffet beamed and paneled dining; room, large cabinet kitchen, white enameled, built-in electrlo cooker, clothes and dust chutes, ; large, light bedrooms, oak floors, fireplace, full ce ment basement furnace, frultrooms, basement plastered, double construction," corner south and east front near car, restricted district 15700. 1800 cash, bal ance easy.-- - - ' --.i,.;-,:-, PROVIDENT TRUST CO., , Second Floor Belling Bldg. R. N. A. Ore. Rose Camp, meets Krt eve.. Alisky hall. a and Morrison. BUSINESS CARDS and w fi em:u jp. weddm Vli Ua O 1 II Li I VjU. vi.hu. Washington bldg.. cor. 4th. on Wash'ton! DRESS suits for rent all sixes. Uaiuue Tailoring Co.. 809 Btark at CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st DICUS T Mr. and Mr. O. J. Dlctti. 1083 TiiTlor tret. Dfcemtier i, boy. DEATHS AXD EltUs HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. Z00. -1300 DOWN. reception half, hardwood floors, Alt built-in eonvenlenoes, 'Including hand' some fireplace; beam celling, paneled uiiung rouni, uuitu ivncnen; utrKB oeu- rooma and closets. Big attic, full base ment, oement floors, laundry trays, futures and shades, close in and splen- did neighborhood. Owner must sell in the. next few days. For appointment call Tabor 8089. - - - I ' BARGAIN. 8 room modern bungalow, on a SOslOO corner not' This Is a beautiful place, beametl celling, paneled dining rpom, beautiful cut stone fireplace, beautiful - built-in fixtures,, lovely lawn, cement, sidewalks. Have been holding this place for $7600. will sell it for $5000; terms, flSOO down. This is a snap. - H. OUNTHKR, . 9lT. Yeon Bldg. ' ' ! MONEY FOB BUILDING Homes and apartments. We draw the plana to suit your ideas; we build sub stantially and our . oromnt business methods guarantee a saving of money, PALACIOSTh funml itrrlcM of wiiHiatlltmA and annoyance and a bulldinf lv n MuueV te'Mt oa of Mnuei; B. nd Eiam.Jng laaUng satisfaction. Taylor Build-' UrtAfJiAuS $50 Down, $ 5 Monthly . Friend lavited. Interment la Lose t'lr cemel ' $1100 S rooms, bath and toilet; Mount tery. i Ecott line. Tms u a neat little nome in tbii citr. Jouir a at ih. f.mi!.' nd you who are paying rent should &ntellhL T. K' h"r,ry-ied w German. 436 C of C. ; rears moDtbi and 14 dart. Bematua Main- 8445. - ' . - SMITH Ii residence. aaed m vnara a nwinthB mnA is.ri-v- Dan.at... are at the new partora of J. P. Unley a Son, , I. GO on farm In 5 days and must sell raiBMMr, sou (uu au-twia. - aancrai notice t t-my room house on 60x160 lot: an lm-'"fr- Iprovements paid. I paid $4600, but will -ALLEGBANI StefDo Alli-Rranl, 851 Kaat Clay I take the best offer. Small payment street, January St, agvd 8a; eld age. ; down. If you want a bargain see me POX Long Poy, 188 Mnt atreet. Jaanary ; at once at the place, 350 Tillamook St. 8j o; pneumonia. I ji!rnoft J it LYNN Oeorge r. Mctyna, Bmaanael bos- pltal, Jaanary 8, .aged 00; apvplexr. II ALL Char lea P. Hall, 289 Monroe Street Jannary 8, aged 75; pneumonia. EDMON'STON Kobert L. Edmonatoa, 1.10 Front atraet ianaary 2, aged 9; dllltatloa of heart. -- , , . . . FLETCTTKB -Joha W. Fletcher, 17S4 Bat Yamhill atreet, January S, aged S; nicer. ANDBK80N Gertrude Anderaoa, Et VIncent'a boapital, Jaauary 2, aged 29; puerperal aep- ta. . ;- ,-. . . UIUBani Him, (68 North Like street Jan uary 8, aged i awntha; acute stomach trouble. 812SO.0O A bargain 100x100 with a 4 room mod em bungalow on Delaware Ave., near ;. Pippin. $600 cash. Phone, Woodlawn 888 or call at 801 Mlnsissippl Ave. FOR SALE, 1085 E. LINCOLN, 7 room house, nearly new, well fin ished, and well built Come and see It . and get price and terms. Phone Tabor $593. - ' ' - ' -' " -r: TONSETH FLORAL CO, 183 tin. choice cut flowers for all occasions; prompt service. M. 6102. A-110$. MAX M. SMITH, florist 141, 8th St, . In Selling bldg. Main 7215. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading funeral director, 220 Third street oor ner Salmon. Lady assistant Phone A 1L Mala 607. Dunning & McEntee ilttiz every detaiL 7th and Pine. -Main 430. A-4568. Lady assistant J. P, FINLEY&SONil&daht AtFigr,ty " FUNERAL SERVICE F. B. DUNNING IilC East Bide Funeral Directors. 414 E. Aider. Easf62. B-252S. A, R, ZELLER C0.-B9 o t h phones. PEARSON mdRB.t---' "9 CDirCHM LNDEBTAKINO CO. LnlUOUlH 8188. A-223S. LAPT AS MAIN ASSISTANT I C Dp U Undertaker. Lady assistant L.UIIWII B-1888. 1U-781. k. Btn-Aiaer, fdEMSTOCK. 1687 E. 13th. Sell. 71. B- ..nn . n . rAi n ft . dr,f I t,Ji mia j,iiTcrg. rain. QgT-ogo. I, ' , MOMTJSIENTS PORTLAND Marble Works, 264-268 4th . i . , w,f . . or. St. opposite cny nail, main boot. OTTO SCHUMAN, . grautte and marble works. Kan a ana fine. ' aiastvMB. STRICTLY modern up to date residence, . clxtcen rooms, sightly location, West Bide, for sale at a great sacrifice. Part -cash. Balance ' easy terms. Bee owner, 607 Journal- Building. Marshall 4240. I LIVE on farm now and must sell my new 6 -room house in Parkhurst addi tion, three blocks from cars. "Cost $2600, but will take the best offer. Small pay ment down. V. CiadekSlS Henry bldg. $160O$400 Cash, new modern 5 room house, 60x160 lot, cement walk, beamed celling; decorations, eto, - Call Tabor 6871. - r-t- - A BEAUTIFUL home. Willamette Helahta. 76x100: everything modern. at a bargain. Call Oregon Brass Works, 2d and Everett. FOR SALE Lot 100x100, 4 room housej 1 block from Mt. Tabor ca'rllne. $1675. No agents, owner, j-isi, journal. SUNNYSIDE 6 room home, 50x100 lot ' hard surfaced street $25 monthly. 1079 E. Morrison st. Main 1166. - 1 ROOM modern bouse, 4 bed rooms, Rose City Park. Lot 60x100, $5100. Terms, wain, e8i. t FOR SALE $1500 equity in 6 room nouse, 1 diock irom M. v. canine' electric lights and gas. 173 E. 68th N. GOING to build? Save on your plane; draughtsman will draw : them, spare time; low rates. H-136, Journal. SIX room house and barn, 5- lots, at -Carson - Heights. Inquire at 601 N. 24th or at A. SLOBER, Carson Heights. THREE beautiful homes, Irvlngton, easy payments. Call-up for partlcu lars. East 273. W. H. Hrdman. - FOR SALE- LOTS 1 T.OTH ' amnn nqw house, near Sell- wood car barns. $100 cash, $10 month! 7 per cent. Estacada-uresham car, eeil wooa . uaraens. wnjte nouse pu cres DanK. t BUSINESS CARDS CERTIFICATES of title made. Title Trust uo., Lewis oiqg.. 4tn ana oaa. Ben C. Ely snd wife to W. M1. Banirh- bacll, lots 10 snd 11, block 6, Vernon, lota 89 and 41, block 64 , lrtlngtoa . Pars ... . ...w..... .................. 1,600 Ellen M. Houghtoa to Nail J. McLean - v . et si, lot 4, block 70, Sunnfalde Third addition .... ...,-.... ........ .....$ 8,200 E. Uould and wita to-J'u 4. aicieaa et al, ot 6, block 8, Diana JPark.... Dagmar ' McLata snd husband to JEUen I. Houghton, lot 2S, VerdanU...... Rgntr to same, lot B, block 2, Diana Pork ir-lti Van Vleet and wlf to V A. van Kirk north 20 feet soutli 25 feet lot 4 Curry'a Mt. Taboe addition..;..... . fX) W. R. HAIKLIf CO., inc. Abstractors, 171. 4th st, bet Morrison and Yamhill. 1,000 no 1,000 1400 BUYS 80x120 foot lot. West Slde; fine view, water piped to the front. only 20 "minutes' car rider Ideal home site: terms to suit you. M. E. Lee, 111 cornet Diug.: WESTMORELAND LUT. - $375 CASH. A BARGAIN. MUST ' BB SOLD AT ONCE. SEE WARD. MAIN (P6a, sn --- . - 90x178. SMALL house, new. 'near Goll Links and carborn. $100 cash,$l month, 7 ; per cent Interest. ; Sellwood BKE L Nolr & Co, ror went td pron rtv. Exclusive dealers in west ld rORTLAKp: RftALTY , DEALERS v 1'OREGON ReVl EATE OrandTave and Mult, K. 87. C-tJOJ. . . r, A M n II 1 XT i 1) v , A it L Kr Ground Floor Lewis Bid. M, end A-1T43 CHiiPIN-HERLOWMTG. s TRUST CO. S3 I'hember of Commerce. Mem 1-1. " ' ' "STiT L LuiSTnt , 205 Cerllnger lilug. . Main 8430. LARGE Flrland , lot. $375iterms $ ;, month ; graaea ' : " 1 (.-nmiiiier iii ( . " r- tt'Cittitt. Int Ih WMtmnrAlftiin. aid Aik and hard surface. $600. Phone Main 2208.'-'- -.-;-.-:.-.'-v,-.-,-- i486 lot, 60x100, graded streets, water, car line. $J9 .month. K-189, Journal. . ACREAGE 51 10 -ACRES In-WlUaraette-eralleyp-amalV-house, chicken house and well, near railroad; $1000, $200 cash. J. Rasmus sen, 410 Molalla, ave.. Oregon City. Or. $12 a month will buy acres cloae to car. $675.1017 Journal. il2 a nioiitlf will l)ii v 2', hcion clunotO Car. $tiT5: M-ia3, JdHii.ul.- , ' F