THE OREGON SUNDAY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER- 13r '191L 1 OREGON SCORES HIGH i IN REVISION OF THE mm HARBORSML HUM IV Senator Chamberlain Says - Money for the Columbia Is Practically; Assured, . OTHER PROJECTS ARE CUT AyftoyriMMM, for 'Onis, Mississippi ,1 a Mlsseavi Itivees ICaterlattr (Continued From Page One.)' : to retain tbt aoaUnutag contract for - the moutn or tne Columbia and. pre . venting ruetlon . In appropriations tor Coot Bar and ether coast points. ; "I thins. It may be safely said tbat y Oregon has dona more in cooperation , on river and harbor work than any . other, state, and if I can sneceaa ': maintaining present appropriations la ' conference 2 triple that Oregon, will ba entitled -to congratulations," v Otae rejects Were On. "It must not be forgotten that large cuta were made In appropriations for the Ohio, : Mississippi and Missouri ' rivers aoo" on ' other' projects,- while pressure was exerted to ma vea , more and deeper outs. "Local opposition in Oregon to this - bill may arouse some antagonism ia ', conference which may be difficult , ta allay. 1 Z have reason to haps and . believe that we shall b able to drive i. the : bill through the senate In ffplte x of the opposition, because the com ; mittee, by unanimous vote, agreed to t atand by the bill and not give way ' until It is passed," MODIFICATION OF . BILL WILL NOT MEET . LOCAL RESISTANCE ' There will be no locai resistance to the. modifications approved by the commerce committee of the senate which eliminates about $19,000,000 - from tne rl vera and harbors bill. ' On the contrary, there Was, yester day, among tnose who have. cam ..- palgned for the bill, strongly appro ' dative comment divided between won der end admiration that Senator Cham L berain should, under the clroum , glances, have succeeded in retaining - all of Orgon' cash, allotments ' and hopeful belief that further exereise .. of his great influence at Washington - will result In ; passage - of the bill la t the Corn now approved by. all mem bers of the commerce cownitttea . ax - oept Senator Burton. -a:,-.. 2 .',' Oregon does not suffer from the ro- aueuone, tnougb the Mississippi, Mis sourl and Ohio rivers do . Prompt passage of the bill In its re. vised form Insures speedy resumption ; of work on the north jetty and the Celilo canal. The appropriation pro ' posed.'for the Cellle canal will be svf. ' flcient to complete it and to open the ' Columbia river to navigation to the j. inianav empire, ,-,....' . , .. . i Senator , Chamberlain's success In retaining the other Oregon items Is taken as one Of the strongest tndfcaV ; . uons of appreciation at Washington v of their merit, and to add to the like- , lihood that the Oregon appropriations ; will appear undisturbed In, the bill when, offered for final passage. -' Tha comment pf Joseph tf. Teal, . f ereraost in the fight for the bill. 2 ahowed that he is encouraged by the v . development of Friday and yesterday. , t He wired to Senator Chamberlain i ' "You have done great work." IB aa Interview he indicated bow well Ore gon's interests have been eared for. but said that it will be necessary for ' all Interests of the Columbia basin and 1 the coast ta continue energetic exores . s hin of support of the measure for, if J- Senator Burton ehoesea to continue bis filibuster against the bill, senate rules permit him both to delay and epdanger It Mr. Teal said: "Reports I have received from Wash ., ington indicate that the commerce com mittee of the aenate was in session - most of Friday night and ail except Senator Burton agreed upon a redue ; tion in the pending bill of about if,- vlQ.OuO. - This was found necesaar in . -view of the condition of the -treasury and on account of the fact that the & period for work hag been shortened by tae aeiay in tne passage of the RUL . "The appropriations were named s,nd 4 the bill framed upon the theory that they would be available July J. Under any elrcumstgnces, therefore, at leMt three months and possibly mora time will have elapsed before the WU as . . s mi mi i, , ..i m ., Our New This is a cracker jack timepiece for theyoune man. The ; movement is made by one of our standard Am erica'n watch factories and thoroughly guaranteed. It is inclosed in a 20 year -gold. filled case, just1 the right size for. a gentleman's watcliv , A PEW YEARS AGO such a f timepiece would bv brought SIS to 920. f ' real bargain. bur Bricejet Watchci for 3 - girls i are inexpensive, but goo4 timekeepers. , , Other Watches ,up ' to ' $300 ecb. , . : . Jaeger Bros. . Quality . Jewelers " : 280 MORRISON STREET Between Third and Fourth 'v 31 eaisra-tsBaasi II i I '- ' - 131 1 laaa. ifi$l(K00L Chamberlain Remains at.Post;OPPOI!EI(TS OF MRS Too Busv to Visit7 Home State i . r - ' :-Mv? -; 'f :?x::0:':':?':::':;:"::;':i i' ' it ' Senator Ghm oerlnin ? Of Ortsoa, from 4 Ms I newest; : pnotograp'ttt taken Congress has been In continuous ses- j slon,. except , fori brief time durlni; ; the holidays, since early Id December of iis, and ' noj member hag made i better' record tot : faithful attendance, than Senator George E, Chamberlain. He has stuck fast at bis post of duty throughout. the strenuous months, dur ing which one of the greatest legisla tive programs of history has been put through congress, or is now pending, For nearly two ; years Senator Cbam bertain hss pot had opportunity, wlthi out leaving his! work la the senate,' which be has refused to do, to visit his . home state, i He has been away from home since November, 41.8. ' . As chairman of the Important com mittee on military affairs, and chair man of the subeommittee having charge of the rivers and harbors bill, and" a member of a number of other Important committees, . senator- Cham bertaln na bad Ms bands fall. Binee 'lie last met hlsi friends in Oregon he :has put' through con gr ess the impor tant. Alaska railroad D11L providing tor tne opening or AiasKa oy tne con strue t lea of 1000 miles of railroad from the coast Into the Interior. He has been a staunch supporter of Pres. Ident Wilson's program, and a, leader to support of the ratification of Se retary Bryan's peace treaties. agreed on . by. the committee can be come a law If Senator Burton con tinues his opposition further delay ean be anticipated and It might be ponst. me tnat tne ouu even as amenaeo, will b defeated,! : t "iHeceasarily where a reduction wg agreed upon : every one bad to make concessions. However, even in this amended bill iJregop, under the cir cumstances, " fares remarkably well. The Oregon pjojectg remain untouched exeept the continuing contract author ised at the month of tba Columbia river is reduced to $1,800,000 with a cash appropriation of i,O0Q.ooMn ad BUSINESS NEWS These lt-f are! cheta at readem freai thee sppssrlwy toeay la Tha iannml , Want AU, yi elauifieattea snreaef fettews sacfe Item." Look teaae evert - 'jeig waest fans, 1300 aesea, ia eatee 0(M). t miles ffra railteaa, all tm ealim. ttoa. MO eerss plc-rad fr feu eras' 'a inuotBgs, nae m fiae well' prioe $M per aere. tcke lots or say elaas property fr e-jvity f eeeuo, naiaaes aui pa; noo. payable eat ef erey, la. (mt pes teat"' Class H. pats vo uit. 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A;'.-. . - . , Eighteen of the peace treaties have neoa rauriea. ana secretary uryan. in a letter to senator. Chamberlain, ex presses In the warmest terms his ap preciation of Senator Chamberlain's effective- support of the adminlstra tion'g Effort in favor of peace. Since Senator Chamberlain was last in Oregon,- congress has revised the tariff laws as promised in the Demo eratio platform. It has enacted a new currency law. It ia writing into the statutes : Important trust legislation. It has passed important emergency legislation, to meet conditions arising out of the European war, . It provided for eendlps; millions in gold for the relief of,, stranded Americana )Q Su rope, for allowing foreign ships to reg ister under American regietry, for ma rine -insurance, and for additional rev enue, to take the place of revenue lost by the cessation of a great deal ot Im port trade. --, 'frf i-'j- ; , . While many , of " nls' .'friends havs urged him to ' return to 'Oregon and give persona attention to bit campaign tor reelection, Senator Chamberlain ha ' steadfastly refused to leave Washington at a time when such Im portant legislation Is pending ; and wben every member e congress i is needed at his post to meet any situa tion that might arise as a result of , the Jiuropean war, dition. In other words, tbtra win bo available $1,000,000 in cash and Imme diate provision for $1,800,000 more. This will leave in " round numbers probably $$.000,000 to bo secured for the final completion of tba north jetty. It Js, of course, to be regretted tbat this provision for the future eould not be gotten at this time, but when it Is considered that $3,000,000 was out from the Ohio projects and $3,000,000 from the Mississippi, and none of the cash allotments out from the Oregon ap propriations, we, as well as Senator Chamberlain, under the circumstances are to be congratulated upon tha ex- fujplaoe, Jaasj-y tea geofl Mi t blacks frets ia ears.'' Ctaaa ai. "Aiart Umik with ay V grMlag eea teaoti have . aaeat . tt hui rtWvwit 553 ? X w esU at a re iveai ytrtoa.'" claaa ls.y- -- f llaet,eah-, faM la Oreranj $i aeraa, half la enlttvatiea, hal aaoa mow aaed tor pas tor, aasilj alearej; unlimited ratranrer H. B. thrtmrt and sta tion oa place; cyaamaty mUaat b s hours ttpm yertlaadj bams, td hease, I fiae anaks as (ia a apsiaa; as thaas is ta Ora. sob. Prioa JU.eoOi 1-4 saalW belaaee lrag as afirod," Class 17, , . ;. - ; ''rive sa4s ea han - i - laaa. 5 fl,e00 at T J $i$,0vp, laooa, f . 9ta.t Class gf. 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Sept. 12. -Although friends of the rivers and harbors bill cut Its total from more tnan f S3.000.000 to a little abovo S4.000.00O today, this big concession failed to win over the epponents of the bill, and the prospects were tonight that when the bill finally passes the gens to. , if it does so at alL this session, it may carry an appropria tion of loss than JZ5.ooo.ooa. Friends of Senator Burton, who Is leading the opposition to tha oul, point out that they are winning points ia their fight because every dollar cut from the riv ers awd harbors bill means one dollar less which will have to be raised by tne tax. Opposition to the bill as amended by tha committee, and as it will bo of fered on Monday as a substitute for tha pending bill is baaed on tha ground that tba committee in paring the appro priations has merely, postponed expend itures until next year, instead of elim inating- them altogether. Most ot tne cuts were mad frankly because tha work they were for eould -wait a year without damage. Other big outs were on the basis of nin months, work in stead of twelve. in a conference with majority mem bers or the committee after tne prun Ing had bean completed Senator Bur ton stated that he objected principally to the Item which pledged tba govern ment to tba Cumberland river project. He also expressed strong opposition to tha Improvement of the Sacramento and Feather rivers. Tha principal outs agreed upon to- day wer on tne Mississippi river ap propriations. From tha mouth of tha river to St, Louis, the appropriation was cut from 18,000,000 to 16,000,000; from the mouth- of tha Ulua to est. Louis, from $1,000,000 - to $300,000; while from that point up to Bt. faui the" appropriation was- cut from - $!,- 600,000 to $780,000, Thug the total cut in the Mississippi river appropria tion was $3,460,000. The appropriation for Boston harbor of $400,000 was cut out altogether, The right to contract for improve ments to the Ohio river of $3,000,000 was -striefcen -out; as was a similar Item of $2,600,000 for the Columbia river. . lioo Angele was severely hit, the appropriation for it harbor of $4J6, 000 being out out Another California harbor to suffer was Richmond, where the appropriation was reduced from $100,000 to $50,000. 3 traerdinanr . result of bis work, -Moons; the larger appropriations that will be left natouehed if. this bill passes will be those for Cooa Bay, Nehalem Bay, Coqullle mer. Blusiaw river, the lower Columbia-river, and the upper and low er Willamette river, the appropriation of 1515.000 to complete the Cellle im provement and appropriation .for the Snake river, - ' .J V . jn.vlew Of the throe .wooths' delay that wtU certainly ensue J do not be lieve tbat the 1625.000 will now eom. pjete the Improvement at Celilo, and it eertainly cannot now be completed by January 1, as was contempiaxea. now- r. it ; will take relatively : such a small : amount additional to complete 1 this improvement that it is net at all nnUkely that the next MU. which WW be framed in the snort session, ean oe passed in time so that the work can be finished ty Apra i. ; . : "Vrom the information I have It is a fair inference that Senator Burton will continue his opposition to the bill al though of course, he may not tlf he does tAea the result as aoove ouiuneq may be completely ehanged and even result la a total defeat of the meas ure. It la wholly unnecessary for me te dwell upon ne npornce o me arneedv enaetment of this bill to this I entire seotleo nor to call upon those Who feel any interest In the matter to do everything they caa to secuTe eromnt consideration.-, i. r- IT tne comnuiie sudswuusiu svsi whole have come to the conclusion that the condition of the treasury and the short period of time left for work are suoh. as to justify the reduction rnad-rtben their action . roust be ao I eented as the best that can be hoped j for under the cireumstances -And it would seem that under these eoadlttone thla state has xarea remaraaoiy weii The eaah appropriations "for Oregon projects including BnaKe river in the original bin were ll.HS.875 an re- nsin iinehanaed. : . ' l "I- call attention again to a fact that that ought to be apparent to every one and that Is the importance of the aneedv - Improvement of the mouth of the rivtr. The importance of securing! this result , at , the earuest possible date "cannot be exaggerated, and the Influence and benefits of deep water at the mouth of the rlv.er will be felt py every tnamauai no matter waat nig employment, wno uves witnin me .un its or id iOinnwa iniw imoju. We design and mgnofactvre Toric lenses in our factory on premises. Toric lenses' arc not ' stock lenses, but ; are manufactured only after care fitf consideration f tho par ticular need in your indi vidual ear, ' i - THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 20910-11 Corbett BIdg-, Fifth and Harrison, Second -Floor. Movement For Peace Is Urged American People Appealed To 4Br the Iatertimal Kewa Service.) , Washington, -Sept. 12. Declaring that the cousequenoes of tba Suroposa war will be frightful beyond ail con jecture. Senator Theodoro Burton of Ohio,, as president, and Arthur Dear lag . -Jail, as ' execuuve- director ox the American peace ' society, today called upon all Americana ;tq- join in a movement for peace. The . state ment' which was Issued as a Mes aaga to the - American People, In part Is as follows: yskattr: Tbe burdens and miseries: o war will t fall not so much on 'the; sov ereigns of the nations engaged in it as upon: th millions of men who are fighting la the ranks, upon tne wid ow and orphans in the homes whicn are mads desolate, and upon the gen orations yet unborn. ' 'In tha midst . of this dUtresslng calamity the peace . loving people of America have no small responsibility. The . president Of tne united states baa just aslced that the 4th day of October bo " spent - in prayer ; for speedy termination of this bloodshed and - war. v Ministers might well de liver - sermons " calling attention to tha utter follies and irreparable losses of war, not only on October 4, but next Sunday and on every possible occasion, ; A ; similar responsibility rests upon lecturers and upon the preeo. "The various peaco societies snouid bend their ; energies, toward -creating a universal sentiment for internation al rights, '. ' Buch - efforts exerted by PER WEEK BUYS ANY STOVE RANGE, or HEATER i i lse ' xa . s..l - a aar-T T- " - mw,. 2-ROOM OUTFIT The Dinirig-Rbom a36SaOO Furnishings include a solid oak six-foot' pedestal extension- table, handsome solid oak buffet with French plate mirror, four massive solid oak dining chairs and a genuine Brussels rug 9x12 feet. Dg-Room Oiitfit $8 Cash, $1.25 a Week Open Saturday Night a people of a great nation whose neu trality and good faith Is undoubted. oannot fail to have a. salutary effect. "Tha opportunity- of tha American people seems at band. . . - ' ': xneretore we urge upon peacs lovlng people the country over the importance of immediately discussing among themselves this terrible situa tion and of uniting-: In prayer r. and supplication today and tomorrow and of continuing their efforts on each succeeding day : until world peace is restored." Lad Accidentally Kills Playmate , - , XaymoBd Jtittenhour, 7 Tears Old, of Oregon City, Ttottna af "TOoedea . Oaa"; Jioyg jplayinff With weapon. Oregon City. Or.. Sept. 12.-The "un loaded gun claimed another victim to day, when Raymond Rittenhour, the 7-year-old son of X G. Rittenhour of this city, was instantly killed by a bullet from a 22 caliber rifle in the hands of Us little playmate. Alfred Harrington. ' Medical aid was rushed to the boy, but he never regained consciousness. The boys were playing with the weap on, which was believed to be unloaded, when. the accident occurred. Journal Want Ada bring results. 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The judgments cover J stock pur c based by the former directors of the company, which had not ' been paid f or. j The stock was sold at auction after the company got into financial difficulties, but did not bring as much as it had been contracted for by the directors. - . ... individual executions against ' the property of the directors,-should any property d xouna, were given, In Four Jails in Three Days. Webster, & . D Sept. 12. -Confinement In four jails In three days Is the record established by Henry James, a thief, who was lodged In the city jail here by Marshall ; Chaddock on a charge of stealing shoes and an ove coat, James was discharged from jail at Milbank early in the week, but fol lowed up his arrival at Waubay with a theft than .landed him In the cage there. Pleading guilty te the Indict ment here, he was transferred to the county jail for 30 days. , ? - . ; ? Berlin doctors have named a new disease "tango foot" and attribute It to that dance. 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