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1 5 1 eisii Astoria and Marshficld Pretest at Washington Against Proposed Consolidation. (WiiblDstoa Burets of Th Journl.) ' ,'' Washington, Jan, l.--Representatlvs Jlawley Jia filed with th president remonstrance on behalf of the Marsh field Chamber, of Commerce and . the Columbia 'river, custom district against the consolidation of those districts with the Portland customs district Hawley has been promised a hearing: before anyl action is taken. . . . Washington, Jan. . The commerce commlBslon recommends the establish ment of a light vessel at Port Orford reef, to coet 25,00Q. : ...... " Washing ton, ! Jan. 1 . Senator Cham berlain has ' received ' recommendations for J."N." Teal for a cabinet position from the Portland Ad club and others. He says ha will duly place them before ted Teal' merits verbally, Wilson, to whom he has already pre- , Washington, Jan. : 1 Senator Bourne said yesterday, afternoon, that although ha had ' seen ' National Committeeman Williams, no i understanding had 'been reached between them. Word then came that Williams, was waiting la Bourne's in ,slil'iit or the CIj;unlr Of Commerce of Maifchflcld. arrived tlila morning, and will -be followed by otli;rH on the com rnlttce to -urge the building of jetties whprn .the enjdneers Iiav adversely re ported, KcprcHuntatlve Hawley tius ar. raiiRpd for a hearing before the com mlttce Monday. Washington, Jan. 8.-Three candidates for the postof flee at Echo have filed petitions containing almost an equal number of names. Each chandldate is said to have made reflections on his opponents. The people may- be given a chance to express their preference further. Washington. Jan. 8, John F. Miller has been nominated by Congressman Hawley for postmaster at Jacksonville to succeed his "wife, deceased, GALE HILL NAMES , s V; J. BRADFORD DODSON (8necial te It Journri.) McMlnnville, Or., Jan. 8. -District At- torney- Gale Hill of Albany, has ap pointed, J. Bradford Dodson of McMlnn ville deputy district attorney for Yam hill county. Mr.: Dodson is one of , the younger practitioner of the- county and Is at present . city attorney , for Mc Mlnnville. The matter of the appoint ment of a deputy for the district" at torney's office has been a matter of much speculation here and the appoint ment has caused some surprise among local; lawyer; 'V?; .: ; Jj'; ' ?:: .. 'f-v ' COLDS CAlXSlf HXAOACXB, CUBIT. ' LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy., removes causa. See signature E. W, GROVE. 25c. PORTLAND'S tOOICAL llCi I.U Li IlJiiVI. SUED Oil CHIIAL Correspondent Asserts Thou- . sands Have Changed Their All on Final Completion of Big Klickitat Project. 1 iMflflli. ooldendale, Wash, Jan. ' 7-To tha Editor of The Journal With referenca to a. dispatch from Lyla published in a recent Issue of The.Journal which state that residents of that place ere alarmed through fear that If the Horse Heaven canai is Duiit It will cause the Klickitat and ..White Salmon rlvera to become dry channels and put the Northwestern Elec tric company, which J constructing a 15,000,000 power plant on the White Sal, mon .river and recently obtained a fran chise in Portland, out of business.,' i The article referred to sets the mat ter forth purely from a viewpoint of a few citizens of Lyle, who are very nat urally in sympathy with the, Interests of the power company and soma of the statement made are very much In the extreme. I -will aslc permission, to ay a few words through tha columns of The Jdurnal in behalf of the settlers In eastern Klickitat county, Benton county and the lower Yakima valley, to whom the construction of the Horse Heaven cajial la of vital Interest : , ... Ksny Have Gone Za. till r ! . i ii,r:i, 1 i ii iichico litis a purcliii--' aMcat, who has nupcrviHlon of all pup PlloH for city UHe. Such an offlcr In i'ortland, rny experience as councilman enys, wyuld nave us not less than $100,000 a year. Hay and oats cost us one price for the fire department, an other for the street department, for in stance. '. "San Francisco has a plan for hand ling the social evil that seems to me the most practical I have heard of. It is a plan that recognizes practical faots and adheres little to theory. On this basis purification Is resulting, con dltlons are Improving. The Clvlo league hon dnna much of th work. "I found that Ban Francisco Is profit lng largely from a weekly municipal bulletin, that some day we must have for Portland." OFFICERS INSTALLED ! .; , '-''" ,- ,h )! i i i .,:'-.! . BY THE HIBERNIANS 1 The recently elected officers of dl vision No. l. Ancient Order of Hlbern lans, wera Installed Monday night when the order met In the W. O. W. hall. Th Installation work waa In charge of Dan iel j. Curranr county president. Tha following were installed: Presi dent, T. J. Murphy; vice president, Em- mett Dooney, recording secreUry, Joseph Brady; financial secretary. D. J. Mc- Loughlln; treasurer, Andy Weinberger; sergeant at arms, Peter Salmon; In side sentinel, J. M. Mauey; outside sen tinel, K. E. Barrett; standing committee, D. W. Lane, ohalrman; W. P. Llllis, J. W. Ghormley, Edward Barrett, and unaries Duggan. .. v,. ,. Folio wins: this work a short nrortim I was srlven In which th mamhitra of thm rreminary aurveya on tha- Home ladles' Auxiliaries Numbers 1 and joinea wiia me memoers oi me aivinion, : AMtWCA'3 LARCLST PIUJO 3TORt TMiaTxvjBgx'g sA-v-x-Tn-scrrxmssTOS" rpzciAxs nr woodaxd. CLAXXS'B BAXOAZir BABEUEHT. WATOX TOM, TBXSS UXCZAXI XTSXY WXSKESDAY IX TXJB IQTrMJfXX SAVE PENNIES, DRGES OIL JONG Xooiefeller Gives Advloe to Teaoh- sr who Contrasts His Estate ' . With Her Meager Quarters, TARRYTOWN. N. "Y., Deol . Special. John D. Rockefeller gave some good advice to a young wo man school teacher today as l sha was giving a party of teachers a sleigh ride over his estate at'Po cantlco Hills. During th ride the young woman said: . "Is it not strange and wonder ful, Mr. Rockefeller, that you should have all this big estate and three houses- to live in, while' we teacher live tn a little slx-by-ten room In a village OatT" . . Mr. Rockefeller turned to the young woman and said: "Save your pennies." The young woman had nothing further to - ay.g-Chlcagp .Jrlbune Candy Specials 40o Assorted " CXBAK . waxxxo 19c BOo Ohooolat FXAJTUT CiUSTEXg 29c Regular 40c GUM DROPS per lb. 19c We are exclusive Portland agents ... for the famous .. ALLEGRETTI CHOCOLATES 11 El OXOBX.AZX "TIG BAXX" . . I And four bright, new Lincoln u Pantiles rto start your u savings, for only, i 10O "Put Tour Money In Pors." B A S E M E N T A do sen delicious flavors hipped fresh from Los An- geies every lew aays. H-lh. Af Pound Boxes TJl Boxes- 80c CEL-SO Removes' stomach trouble, . . stops your headache. 3DXXOV8TXATXD, TMXM WXXX. In our. Bargain Basement Heaven canal, by which -It 1 proposed 10 convey water from mammoth tor age reservoir situated at tha head wa ter of tha Big Klickitat river to the vast area of saga brush desert land In eastern Klickitat and Benton counties, known as tha "Horse Heaven" country. wera made 20 years ago. A number of promoters have bad hold of the scheme sine tha fljst survey wera made, but tha. glgantlo nature of tha enterprise and the earlier estimates of tha coat together with tha fact that the country to be watered waa at that time entirely uninnaDiiea aeterrea capital from la vesting. . . .v.-- During th past 10. year thousands of settler have gone Into the territory unaer me project ana raced poverty and almost starvation In order to acquire title to the land In the hone that some day tha Horse Heaven canal would be built and their land would be produc tive. In some instances the saving of year nave been lived up In a country where It 1 now 20 mile to water. ,. Get English Capital. A few year ago the Klickitat Power & Irrigation company of Seattla got control of the project New surveys were made which' greatly reduced form er estimate of the cost and the com pany i said to have Interested English capital In the enterprise to the extent that the completion of tha project 1 now Lttsoureu, proviaea me waier can oe od Qtalned. Tha company ha 200,000 acres ffof land under contract for oernetual use of the water at $60 an acre. Actual construction work on the big ditch was commenced In the Cedar valley section of Klickitat county during the summer of 1811. -The Northwestern Electrio company haa acquired control of the power sites All t n. Rio. TTlltVltat Mvm h. .nMhau and. condemnation proceedings and Is A S E M E N T J5 A R G A I NS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT Largest Photo Supply Dept in the Northwest Anti-trust rea- M sonably priced goods.. irree Photo rinisbing Classes in our- big -darkroom every. Thursday evening. We call for and deliver . photo finishing. Phones. Marshall 4700, A-6171.. I rxEfi-A ixzu enlargement i with every $5 worth of photo i finishing. Bava your checks.. A R a A I N Addresses wera made by" Father Gal lagher, state chaplain; Father O'FarralL past state chaplain; Male Chambers, national director, Ladles' Auxiliary, A. O. H. ;, Mrs. E vers, retiring state presi dent ladles' auxiliary; Father Kelly and B. H. Deery, Ute president of division No. 1, A. O. H. Vocal selections were given by Anthony Campbell, J. Tobln and A. B. Cain. Mra. W. P. Llllls ,and Mrs. Anay wainoerger wera the ac companists. ' "; . v -The member of the auxiliary pre ented their retiring state president, Mrs. Ever, with a pair of opera glasses. and Mr. Dougherty wa presented with an A. o. It watch charm by the mem bera of the division In recognition of ms 13 yeara as sergeant at arms. J. J. Kenny, Frank Mallon, Will Mc- Cann and Peter Salmon were tha mem ber of the committee which had charge of the installation service and the pro gram for the evening. UNIVERSITY "OF OREGON MEW HOLD BANQUET That a college man la always a col lege man In spirit if not in reality was plainly demonstrated last night at the Commercial club when approximately 100 graduates and former student of the University of Oregon and ita law and medical departments emitted the well-known Oregon yells, sang -the old favorite college songs, and "reminisced' as "Pat" MoArthur put It The banquet was the first given by- the newly re organized Alumni association of the university and was largely In the na ture of a "get-together" dinner. Following the dinner, President John v eaten or tne association presented va nous or tne oid grada" who discussed different phases of varsity life, pro- 3 now seeking to get control -of the wa- pnases or varsity life, pro- Sjter, in which latter event the "Horse posfd legislation in behalf of the fin- 0 Heaven" country. will again become the w?cl,a' nd 'th, l"ltutlon and change 3refuce of the covote and tha iackrahhir. wn,ch. hav en Proposed la the admin- ' Which Za Xestf It seems to me that this 1 a Question of practical "and not theoretical con servation. I would like to submit the l question to me readers oi ina journal. H Which would be the best for the inter- rests of the people ot Portland: To al- latratlon of the affairs of both the unl verslty and the student body., All were heartily In accord with a movement to make the Portland Alumni association a factor in the upbuilding of the uni versity In every way. Among those who spoke were C. N. McArthur, John k. LAtourette, Dr. Fred ZeiglerT Dr. low the headwaters of the Big Klick- Horace Fenton, Frank Templeton, "Ter- RUBBER GOODS SPECIALS II Xxoluslv Portland Agency . -I '. " --- for Pamona - - .! " '"jr." B. Xfc CASOABX ' ' 1 ll.Jr Seaml' Red AVtrrBotrll.1T ' $1.60 Seaml Red Ftn, Syr. gj.lt J 22.60 Guaranteed Seamless Red Combination Fountain Syringe - fi and Water Bottle 81. A3 85o No. 2 White Water BotUe 63 We Cut the Price! Celebrated Old A. Keller, 6s at . . . ....... .81.25 21 Finest Cal. Brandy.... 89 21.80 Guerrero Sherry and ' Port Imp'td Spanish.. 1.17 21.25 Chauteau Mon tot Im ported French Claret ..... 98 4 21-00 Sea Horse Gin. one of Holland old brands.. 89 75c Apricot Liqueur, gen uine Imported ......... ..48s) 21.60 Gam Kirk Scotch - Whiskey 81.V Pebbleford, Bond Bott'd, 6s. 81.19 Full gallon Imported Sherry r-f-rrrrvTTi-.-. 8350 Clawood Malt sold on an abso lute guarantee '- you to be Judge and Jury bottles. 15rf; case of 2 dosen 82.75. If (Han't right. W buy It back Clawood Malt ltat river to be diverted into the pro posed Horse Heaven canal for the pur pose of converting 500,000 acres (lowest estimate made(of area to be Irrigated) oi sage nruan waste into fertile, pro ductlve soils, or to give the power com Danv control of the waters of tha Bie OKlickltatf ROBERT BALLOTJ. LEARNS LESSONS OF SAN U rible Terry"yBeck, Wagner, and Dr. xtaipn . enton. Frequent affair are beina nianned for the members of the association to keep things moving, and the next will probably be in the nature of a big smoker. At present there are about boo former students and graduate of the university, both of the Portland and Eugene departments, residing in th city, and an attempt will be made to interest a large number of these in the movement Lombard" UrgesPortland to More uniformity in Civic Affairs. I! the ' uay iomDara came back vstoriv from San Francisco, where ha made couiDarauve BtudT nr muhUmi em men t. I am convinced said he. "that wa lack What San Francisco haa j&y way lng at Seventh and Tamhill atreeta is ui cunr rem organization ror the accom- completed, wnicn win Happen In several By that I do not mean to aay that we hick organisations. We hnv tn JUDGE BENSON WILL HEAR THEATRE SUIT Circuit Judge Benson will taka un th hearing of the forcible entry and de tainer suit or ne FechneTmeF-Estate company against the North Pacific coast Amusement company, the Em press Theatre company and Sullivan a Consldine, to oust the Empress theatre irom its oid noma at Park and Wash, lngton street. ; The estate Is deslrou. of erecting a big office building on the nan diock on wnicn the theatre is lo cated, rne tneatre lease expired Da cember 21. 1912, but the theatre no. pie are anxious to hold their present location until the new Empress build- 77 A" beautltful Metal Serving Tray, like cut 12 U in. square, hand somely lithographed in five col or and gold the very latest word In -lithographic art Can not, be duplicated anywhere for less than 26c. Must be seen to be appreciated. Free this week with every purchase- ot one or more bottles of Portland 16 commercial organization. "San Francisco has the Clvlo laum. i i composed or representative from an civic ana business organisations. It nas plenary power of recommendation. It exercises an Important influence. traceable in nearly every larr nhm of betterment I am convinced we must provide soms such plan for Portland, Enlarges Business Course. (Special to Tb Jonrn.Lt Prairie City, Or., Jan. 8. The board of education of the Prairie City Union high school has added stenography and typewriting to the business training course which was put in operation at tne opening in neptember. The step waa taken upon the request and recom mendation of Principal Boche. The new REDRAVENSPLITS15c las will unify imorovenvent ffnrf I MIIIM. will tA In .ka.i. a f I . . . . 2, , , - i"" n,,r w i, viwiiv vi mine iauKa fl i Y v ,w KU r'Ki uupis- i nas at xnts piace. vtuiw Vi WV1. .. .... -, Htnaies Car System. , . Rfnshea IOOO Milnt In n... . Mr. Lombard studied San Francisco's I ' . ... I v u 1 v- wKKnu 11 iip, street wr, routing syfltem. The city, Dawson, T. T., Jan. g. Gilbert Skel uu, uw uiii.iuuii.ie. jbui 11 1 iy, wnose rancn was iroten In near eut tor juion j. Arnoicv an expert who, Kampart while on the way to the Idlt- at large cost to the city, made con-1 arod, is back here today after muahln TURNS COST INTO PROFIT Why pay more when the best can ;. be had for less? ; DERBY DESKS have . rare reputation, and their . guarantee h as good as gold. Ask the 1.000.000 men that or mine a Derby Desk. 1 SALES AGENT E.rDrIInIeyDesI( Co-- . ' 208-210 SEVENTH ST. I.-k.;::-; structive criticisms and recommenda tion that .made the cost of hi work seem very small. "In Portland," commented Mr. Lom bard, who haa been a : councilman. t whenever we want Improvement of car service the. matter I referred to a committee of the council. These men. without training or experience In street railway traffic, are called upon to make expert Investigation and, direct im provements. They never succeed, and never will, until given authority to obtain expert advice. Meanwhile it la Inevitable that step must be taken to reliove the congestion of cars on streets In the business heart of the city, ri -was Interested In the Initial siic-i cess of the Geary street publicly owned, car line.. It is but five miles long. During It first week It operated but aeven car. It made a clear profit for the week of 2210-enough and more to pay Interest on the bonds. Increase of equipment will make the line worth more totTie"'city.1" """ . , Social Evil Management over ic and snow for 100) making the trip In 2 day a. miles, GLASGOW 2H la. BELMONT 2M la. HEDOKi. 3H la. 1 .- A f XUL Xl e-V v y Kotcli COLl2rRS At First and Morricon And First and Yamhill li&vMm Musi mm Come and supply yourself with cloth ing, underwear arid furnishings where the bargains are flying like snowflaketv Every-Man's, Suit Reduced Every Man's Overcoat Reduced Every Boy's Suit Reduced Every; Boy's Overcoat Reduced All Underwear Reduced All Furnishings Reduced Moflaibg Will i mmmmmmaamitm'mm'Mmf wmmmimmmmmmmmmtmtm .. sjsisai ins e 'Reserved No need and no' time to' quote prices here; look in our windows look in our stores; in no uncertain words they preach a wonder ful economy to you and to every man. MOV "mrnm !mm& Swmiu3 V ' HMO WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, ITS SO mrzzatioKuii (EeiM .ine fame a Biramy pipe wnul Hit the top notch of tobacco delight by jamming your jimmy, brimful ofPrince Albert there is first-water pipe joy, because P. A. simply can't bite your tongue. sThe 4 broil" is cut out by a patented process, ; Got everything you or any other pipe enthusiast ever yearned f 01 aroma and long-burning lties. You can smoke it all arid alt night, too ! Never ;atingle on that tongue! day, S 'V U the national A- , r1 joy smoke1 In ''. 'If f- I J ssnlOennmiAsstfiem. 1 V I As a cigarette. Prince Albert is a revelation. It's easy to roll up because it's crimp cut It stays out No matter whether vou ever tried to roll a cigarette or not, you can roll: P. A. without half trying. Prince Albert gives you a new idea of how delicious a cigarette can pe. it is unlike any other tobacco, particularly the "free-running'7r(f-brandsandcwflj7-brands. ; If you want a cigarette smoke that's good for what ails you, get the P. A,-' makin's and do a little celebrating on your own hook I ' ,. ,; ' Bmy P. A. weiywAere in toppy 5c rc? hart, 10c tidy reef fin mnd hmndtom pvwni mnd hmlfptmd hamidor. XL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. w Winston-Salem, N.C , t" a s Tht lppy rd . DERBY-DESKS-Main 587 . Cd &i km4 cttlt NQTCH. 1 15c each 3 for 25c. s - - . Claett, rMr Ce., Makers VSan Francisco pays its supervisors i 1200 a month. In comparison with the I n tztssszoist