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a 4 V- THE -OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, WEDNESDAYS SEPTEMBER .5.- 1017. ... SETTLERS. OPPOSING Our Chocolates Are Famous Made Freeh Every Day in Our Own Candy Kitchen- Arid, Now See Sbme; of the 111 111 CER1I fE OF CONTROL SHE Requests; of Central Oregon A Rim Lead the Land Board ' v to : 0 fije f 1 an 11 h vestfgat ion. t?f T' f' ..t?.r-v.,.-H V STOCK COMPANY OFFERED Beocaatea ul CmkOouty Tott Sea to Xaadle Own Affairs tt.f' aalYea, TbjT. Say. i' , ai mm- FOR THURSDAY EN-OUR . Salem." Or..'. Sept r--Tte Utei deo- ert4an4 board .Tuesday; afternoon, re- -futed to return to the Central 'Ofefcan j Irrigation' company the'..f.M00' bond deposited ' by the company " with the iiaia wniin it -mmm cuiuuuviuii '. rlaatlon oroJect In Desehutea arid v The board also appointed Attorney 1 General Brown. State Engineer. Lewis and' Percy? Cupper, ecrettrjr of, the board, as a committee to-investigate a l. plan submitted by the company for or ganislnt; h water users'- association to Both, the company 'request for the return of the bond and the company's 1 plan for a water' users' association MeColloch of Portland, representing the settlers. Soaa Mot TalfUled, Opialos r The bond was rlven.br the company as a guarantee for the maintenance of I a large flume In the project, for tne .rebuilding of the flume, and for the enlargement of the Central Oregon . ,anaL' : Jesse Stearns, representing the company,' contended that these things . have been Hone.. -... " J Attorney ' General Brown sustained the position taken by MeColloch that ' It. was still a matter for the future to determine whether the guarantees of -. the bond had been fulflled and ad . Secretary of State Olcott pointed out . that it was the practice of his office ' not to return such bonds" even though - the period which they cover Is past. Settlers Seek Control : - When Mr. Stearns submitted a plan ' for the organisation of the Deschutes 'Water ' users- corporation; which would be a stock company to take over the control and ' management of the , provided in- the - Irrigation company's contract wfth tho state. Attorney Mc ,. colloch advised the board that the set tlers on the project already , were or- ganising an ' Irrigation district. ,t MeColloch declared that th stock corporation plan, as framed by . the - company, would leave the control of the project always in the hands at . the company, while under the Irriga tion district plan the settlers would v have full control. Tha plan submitted by the company ' provides for a corporation with a cap ltal stock of $1,000,000, divided lntoJ ' 190,000 shares of a par value of flO. - Each share Is to represent tho water fight for one irrigable acre.. . It. was - pointed out that peculiar provisions la existing contracts would give the com pany control. Bonding on Future Values Is Proposed Txrlgatloa "Troject Promoters mea.nest 1 Stat to Sanetlom -few nam la Iasu.1 ta Seoazltlea, :';?-'" J,.:. "; .:. v. Salem. Or., Sept. Three represen- . taUves of the 8uttle's Irrigation dis trict. In 'the west end of Jefferson county, appeared before the state se- '. curl ties commission Tuesday afternoon and urged the commission to authorise ' a bond Issue based on the prospective value of the land In the district after It 1s placed ' trader Irrigation,' rather than the present market value of the land. . - They argued that with the new project the Taw, uncultivated : land has a 'very low value,, thus allowing - 'for only .a small bond Issue. rbll If the prospective value of the 'land is - xistd as a basis a bond issue of suf : flclent sise to construct the proposed project may be made. i '.'The commission made no. ruling. . but when the formal application of ' th district for certification of - the bonds Is received, the commission wilt - visit the- district ? and appraise the land and Investigate " tha feasibility ' of the project.'.; Those who appeared before the 1 commission were Mr. Chin , - eweth, president of the board of dl . rectors of i the " district, Vernon - A. rorbes and J. T. Hlnkle. ' . - - . . . ' Eecord Price Is Paid ' : Eor Fine Wheat Land VmatUl County Improved Grata Baaam Sold . at ' S800 ... am Acre ; to aye Vear f Adams. - Pendleton.- Or Sept. t. The hiah I at prica ever paid, for wheat land in TJ ma til la .' county was recorded . Tues day, when. frank Curl purchased Siv '. acres four miles from Adams from 'William McBrtde at S200 an acre. The actual cash consideration was 72. 727. 60, 14.000 of which waa for the jand 'and the ' balance fori, stock- and '.equipment.;; ..This Is distinctly a-' war time., price resulting from i the.' high . price . Of t WheaU:: ';Tf :w ' ;-r.'v ; -,, ' Mother Sties for Children Pendleton. Or- SeoL S. Mrs.' Kt. 'tie Smith . of this eltr ha - brouh . suit against-District-Attorney. Keater and tha state of Oregon in an effort to- secure tha " custody of ' her flvo mmor children., turned over two years ago to the Boys' and Girls" Aid so- clety. ' Bha alleges she only con sented ' to .surrender ' custody ; tempor arlly yntll she could ; regain - her rhealth, but .claims ' the county Judge . and - aid society refuse to give her . ciuiareA j oaca 10 ner. . . "Whet you spend the least and get the most tor it You are unfair to yourself- Mr. and Mrs. Shopper, if you are not thoroughly investigating every sale .offered in our Economy Basement tliis rweek--ihey ere con ; vincing many truly reriuirkable---'We want you to be come thoroughly alive to the fact that this is YOUR log ical shopping pteceThou8ands have ' come to know it. " 'Why not you? , - 5 , ;-V ;, -. L Every Item a STAR SPECIAL. .Creamery Men in- ; : ; Valley to Organize y- ' 1 . v. ' i 1 m " "''', ',.. Wood bum. Or. Sept. 5. A successful meeting or tna , Oregon - Cooperative Iairr exchange .was held In this city Tuesday. Creameriee at Hubbard.' Mt. AngeL Silverton. rSaiem. Junction City. Toledo.' -Carlton and - elsewhere 'were represented at the meeting, which was addressed by O. G. Simpson, manager of the Oregon exchange; J. D. Mickle. state dairy and food commissioner, and ethers. The ; creamery men present thought very favorably of coming Into Silk Jersey Top SO Q t PETTICOATS sVfVsi Just think of it ! , All silk -in colors and color com binations that . will please ".everybody ' ' : " Silk Taffeta $3.45 They've Just 'eoiat t rom New York by last express for the Birthday Sale! They're splendid ail silk taffeta with the pretti est ruffles and pleatlngln the world! - - ' Economy Basomont Upraan, WoUe & Co. A New Suit A New Dress Bodi Very Special THE SUIT A new Fall model of fine wool poplin with -wide velvet collat. The , coat is the new length and belted as coats are this - season. ; You'll de clare "they're , wonderful suits' for the price ; $24.75 THE DRESS a Made of high grade all wool serge in such charming models that you I can't, help wanting one, at least. They're trimmed with coloredembroidery and they have the new. pockets and pleated skirts. $18.50 Economy Basement -Lipman, Wolf & Co. , ; Wonderful. Hats at $1.95 New 'York rushed these lovely ' . . new.yelvet and ribbon Hats .to:us in time ior the Birthday Sale!.: Crowns andunderbnmstof beauti ful black velvet the rest of' rows and rows of gros-grain ribbon in ,lk such .colors as gold- -rose white ' ---purple, etc. ; - - . v -Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolf & Co. Purses $1.00 --rTailored Envelope Purses of patent leather, iti hand strap ' . Env'p Chemise 49c of longcloth, trimmed wnn aainxy, line em broidery- , ', j 3000 Yards of. Imported Curtain Madras --with colored flower' borders in, brown, - u ; av . ; "green or blue, on ecru. In lengths from 2 ; to 10. yards. ; ..;..... v'....- , ' Economy Ba rnent. ' Hexagon Veilings .Half Price "In black brown and j F ' taupe. ' Me- -1 ;' g mesh lm...i. Infants' Shirts ' art Wool For kiddies 1; to 6 ' 3 years old. "Imoer-;1' fects" but theyll ; for tr?v- a VLrcvrt rt crv. '--.,.. ice .:. 50c Women'i Kntl Fall Weight Union Suits You'll Jpay a good deal more for union suits like these if you twait until -later in the fall ;to7-A.i buy 1 o-They'rc.'WOven of the best cotton yan " sf in sues up to 441.,;.. ;...;....;.,....,. m , 'Jlv.' ' : - Economy Basement.' , ''i-Z " n: . Blue Band Mixing Bowls, . Set of Three Sizes 8, 9 and 10 Ins. 3 all 3 for Outing -Flannel prendidVx quality,-; all M WllllC- 79 c Extra Special Wonderful Camisoles Made of flesh colored satin, with yokes and m f t shoulder strapslofj filmy shadow lace and insef- aW 1" tions.; Two exquisite styles i J-1 Jf Only :3;, Days ; More 40-inch:AnSilk Georgette Crepe, 1" " colors' I v a ,t " -v. .39 Silk Gloves Seconds Double Finger Tips . - They're ; splendid val-- 'A -T'r ues---trom a V-y g" famous mak- 'S erl .. .v. f- ' V'.cJ'iIIaKjhdo'felI,totOn!y Thiusday With Even More Forceful Sales!; COME! ITiere Are Many Happy, Surprises New ; Silk Envelope ; Chemise $2.39 1 Flesh colored crepe; de chine :enYtlope chemise in three styles. One tiikredtyle :one with lace yoke and a third with ortndy straps. Limited, number dulyt v ' t. r Fourth Floor This Hands6mewr at. $ 1 615 ! Antique Gold ; ; ' Frames 39c. Oval frames in 'antique gold finish. Complete with glass and back. -Size '8x10 inches." Why not" one : of r these for your ; soldier boy & picture ? Exceptional valnes at 391 ' . -Mtxth moor. ,is but one of. the extnrordi . nary specials . you Twill find in the Apparel Shop these . (lays! y ; -. The material is good, firm Melton Cloth, and the deep cape-collar and cuffs with trim ming of plush add much to the smartness 1 An extremely clever and good coat at a very low price 916.85. v Third Floor Lip-nan, tyoUVJk Co. Silk Waists Cost More But Here Are .. .Lovely Crepe , de; CHme Blouses $ 3.95 " Tailored f and semi -dress models-, in' white, maize, flesh, navy and black. The number is limited and the value exceptional so early ? auuppiug is auvisaoiei s Third Floor, "Lipman. Wolf eV Co. Birthday Silks . ;40-mch, Channeue Very Special at $2,98 A party frock to plan or make? Hdres the material for you, madam, "and, at goodly sav- ing, too!. ' ' - 'V There's nothing more -fashionable or desir able than this lovely charmeuse- in ivory, , maize, pink, turquoise, delft, taupe, blue, myr tle, brown, plum and black. " I Good silks are scarce at such, a low, price. . Better buy: liberally Wednesday this Js a " r woriderf ul bargain at ..$2L98! ' v . the sale of black . Silks and Satins - is proving a phenomenal success I - A black silk or ; satin 'frock is almostUndispensable these days and the low prices on these .quality goods bring throngs of thrifty shoppers each day.' Come while selections are still good I -Second Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 1 81x90 Seamless Sheets 89c ---Of excellent quality, medium weight sheeting, made with neat 3-mch head hem. Less than pres ent wholesale cost ! rNo phone orders.- Limit 6 to customer.'--. .' v- ! fruit of: tobloom cases . " Pillow Cisea, size 42x38 21c Pillow Cases, size 45x36, 23c r Every good housekeeper knows the ; wearing quality of Fruit of the " Loom muslins none better made! A most exceptional special for the THURSDAY BIRTHDAY SALE I , Second, Floor, Lipman, Wolf dk Co. pure silk taffeta umbreijLas ; Wonder-Price---$4-49 And you'll "wonder how we can do it! There are not only black umbrellas but every wanted shade. Made with regulation frame, short sport handle and silk cord loop. A wonderful -umbrella for $4.49 1 Mala Floor, Lipman, Wolf a & Co. Pro-linoleum, yd. 39c 1500- Yards at This Special Birthday Price Do ' your kitchen and pantryi floors need re covering? Here's an opportunity to save money ongood; substantial I floor covering! . Pro-Linoleum in the most effective designspriced for the Birthday Sale at" 39c a square yardl -a- . Ttfth Floor, lipman, Wolf Jk Co. The Adjustable Dress $1;45 Fanldesi Garpet Sweeper Special at 98c Tust 100 at this low price f Firmly built, sure to give satisfaction. Just one to a customer: . No' phone orders. Fifth Floor Covered Sweetmeat Sets $1.95 Those artistic sweetmeat" sets that make candy look and taste just twice as good I Just 75 in the lot reed or lacquer, .with seven hand . painted china compartments! Limit, one to a customer and no phone or C U V. orders, b or Wednesday onlyVat $1,951 ' ' . '..: Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co, special feature . in house dresses ? : . - - : " j , ; Jt. .The sketch shows the particular . feature -of this new house , dress ; t that will appeal to 'neat women. It can .be altered without ' sew- t ing and can easily be made larger "or smaller . by simply : using a dif- 'L ferent. button! .Dresses that wi1 particularly please stout .women. -Fresh colored percales have ' been ' used in ; m a k i n these dresses, so they are neat and very pretty. Other Adjustable Dresses' at $1.75 and $1.95 " .' ' " ' Fourth Floor,' Lipman, Wolfe e Co. , , Make Housework Light , . ; Investigate This Remarkable Offering FAMOUS HOTI?OINT Yacuum CLEANER $1 Down-rSl Week ; r'---Cdmplete with set of $7.50. attachments for only ' $37.50 arid .' pay- -"able $1.A' weekj " See about one tomorrow 1 ; 5 -Tif th Floor, ' Lipman, Wolf & Co. -: f I -1 1 u t Women's Gloves C: . Washable Glace 51.98 Lambskin, gloves the most .wanted kind for Fall and Winter wear in ivory, "gray,- canary and wfuie, pitjuc sewn, Tvun conuasung smcning. MaU Floor, Lipman, Wolf 4k Co. "Do Your Bit Learn to Knit" --We're teaching, ; about a hundred women every day to knit warm jackets and scarfs and wristlets and others articles for Uncle Sam: according to Government specifications.-; Join the classes---some "Sammie " or s "Jackie", will be glad if you do, .' -v , ' ,; Or: if you prefer whjr not knit one of those fascinating new middie sweaters for yourself? We'll teach you! . " ' - -: . x Minerva Yarns, the Aristocrat of. the Yarxi. Family Here Exclusively, in I PorUand-Can Now Be Had in All, . ; o the Most Popular New Shades. -. - ' - 'I fX3 Hoor, Upman, Wolfo 4b Co. Brassi 5 "Ji, ecial at 89c In all sizes from 34 to '44. Well made brassieres of Cluny lace. V-shaped front and back 'with edging of narrow iace. Hook front style --popular ana practical, cminuA x, ox'Jz.viajl aa . avc. . V" Fourth Floor, Upman, Wolfo 4k CoT They're Virtually Walking; Away. . , Mens" Oxford' Shirts : $ 1 .29 ---Because men appreciate what a chance it is:- to stock their; bureau drawers chock ; full -5 of good, ; heavy Oxford cloth shirts at a price f ar lQwerthan they had expected to pay! : Every shirt is' new, crisp 'and xinhahdled--- . ana tne colors guaranteear 1 nc newest; run patterns are .shown in the 'mostanted colors.' In coat style with soft double ' French cuffs - attached. . : . ; $5m . ' Main Floor. Just ItuUo Waehiafton Street Entranoa. , . 'Hind where, mad am, have you seen First of the Season ; Hats Witlv Such! Da&r at $10 - Surely nowhere save at this . Aniversary Sale fot they: are the sort of , hats 1 you'd expect j:o, oay at-,a least half as"' much again for!- r ;..,--.;, Rich Autumn shades-r-brown, purple, taupe, ' and black in plush or vel vet each one of the ' 5,0 distinctive and smart!" " -T "''-; ' , ' i , . Ttira floor, Lipman, WoLfo ft Co. i . ; J. J.r A Birthday Special Just 150 Boys' CROMPTON CRAVENETTE FINISH corduroy; suits .-:.-'.' .:r. . ,- ' ; at irTHe First Time at:'. , l". That Price in Portland : Suits you ve been reading about in ' all ' the (.,magazines----corduroy era v S: anetted in mouse color. I Made on " the popular Norfolk; model , with t splited belt and patch pockets. Sizes for boys 6 to"17 yearsV ' " -REMEMBER -JUST 50 AND EARLY SHOPPERS GET THEM! - ' -' . " - Fonrtk Floor. Lipman Wolfo 4k Co. ' , - V ; I 'Today Ordjr;T - : 1 ; Se; ol; Theodore Havia&d v : Chifia- EMhher; Sets: Exquisitely' thin china. irv the daintiest spray pat terns and stipled coin old handles, f They've come ; from France and jou .vknow how., scarce - French china is-r-so", one day only forHhese prices " " ; ' ; ; f " " 42 piece Dinner Sets 514.45 ? - -V ' r .56 piece Dinner Sets 010.95 ; 1" 100 piece Dinner Sets -$28.95 . A Ope Day Sale and Only One Set to Cus tomer. No Phone or C O. D. Order. , l ; '? V ': ' Sth Floor, Upman, Wolfo & Co. Just. Today. Tomorrow - to. Buy These ; Whiter and (arey; ; $3.95 Pair : 4jMenel.So cTfc Merit OnlvT ' Because if, there are any-left after tomorrow un ' v goes the price.- The cost of wool is too high to per mit bur: continuing the sale at such a low-price 1 . FULL SIZED BED BLANKETS WITH FANCY -V . BORDERS , , 4 ."Flflli Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. tbe exchange;'' -