'T.ic DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAJJ, 0ALEB1, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1007. i i PORTLAND MAY USE BULL RUN Will Harness It to Furnish Lights fpr Thai Growing City Water power from the Bull Hun rlvor may bo utilized by Portland for goncrallng electricity for attont lighting and other purposes. At tho mooting of the city wator board ycBtorda' afternoon Mayor Lane, who la a strong ndvocato of municipal ownership, presented a communication urging tho board to look upon tho possibilities of utiliz ing tho immense water power of tho Dull Bun rlvor to gonerato electrici ty for tho city, Ho Bald his atten tion had boon callod to tho possibili ties In this lino, nild thought it nd vlsablo for the board to mnko a thor ough Investigation In tho mattor. His suggestion was Immediately acted upon, and tho board appointed tho Mayor, Superintendent Dodge and Ohlof Englneor Glarko to con fer with vnrlous oxportu and ascer tain thoso facts: ' First Would It bo posslblo to utlllzo tho water power in tho rlvor for gonoratlng electricity, nnd, If sd, how much power could bo goncrnted, and how much would It cost to oroct tho plnnt? Second Would tho orectlon of an electric plant nbovo tho hendworks affect tho purity of tho wator, and, If bo, In what mnnnor? To gnln this Information, an doc trinal engineer will bo consulted, nnd also exports on wntor contami nation. It Is expected that It will tako Bomo tlmo boforo tho donlrod Information In BOcured, but If a fa vorablo report Is rccolvod Btops may bo takon to adopt tho suggestions of Mnyor La no that UiIb powor should bo utilized by the city. COOS BAY SHOWED" HAWLEY If Congressman Hawley docs not understand tho situation on Cpos bay bar It Is not becaUBo tho citizens of North Bend did not do their share. Yostorday afternoon thuy acted on tho presumption that Mr. Hawley was from Missouri and 'showed him." They all boarded tho Columbia and with a largo lum ber vessel In 'tow wont out over tho bar and turned tho vessel loose. Whllo on tho trip soundings were taken on tho bar, which showed 24 feet with tho tide less than half In. Tho facts are what every man wants, nnd Coos Bay, can always bo depend ed upon to glvo them. On his trip Into this country Mr, Hawloy has gathered a fund of In formation rolatlvo to Its resourced and waterways which will Btand him In good Btcad when called upon by tho citizens for aid In putting through tho great event for tho bay dredging It to a depth which will glvo It water enough to float tho largost ocean going ships. Mr. Haw'loy has onjoyod his visit ln.Cooo nnd Curry counties and has boon entertained at all points ho has vis ited In a mannor In keoplng" with his official position. Ho will loavo hore feeling that tho country Is worthy tho attention of ovon tho national congrosfl, and ban learned what tho roBourcea aro which onthuso so mnny who visit Coos Bay and tho rest of tho country adjacent, Coos Bay Tlmo. o THEY BUHNEI) SLASHING. GREAT INVENTOR IN TOWN 'SOON OPEN TO LOCATORS W. E. Gambcll, the Automatic Gut-Off Ganlus Is Here Gas And tlii Slashing Burned Up More Than flUOOO Worth of Property in KlngN Valley. PIONKKIl WOMAN DEAD. Mrs. Mnry K. Hay Who Came to On. gon Mo iv Than Half Century Ago. Ono of Oregon's plouoor womon pnsnod away Saturday overling at 0:20 o'clock at tho homo of hor daughter Mrs. V. NndBtanok, at 185 Trndo stroi't In thlH city. Sho vvnH nntlvo of Tonnosaoo and movod to Oregon In 1852 and Iiiib soon tho Htato develop from a wilderness Into a groat commonwealth. Sim liml reached tho advanced ngo of 77 yonrH, t mouth nnd 12 dnyH, and her domino was oausod by tho Intlrmltleo of ago. The following children Hiirvtvo her: Mrn. Mnggh Savage, Jewo, W. It., (luorge nnd Albert Hay and Mm. Iloxlo Shank, of Jordan Valley; John Hay, of Lebanon, and Mm. Llllle NnriHta nak, of 8nlm. Seven brother and sister also mirvlvs hor. Thoy aro W. .T., John H. and T. M. Humphrey, of tho Waldo Hills; ',. T. Ilumphroy, of Wallowa count; .loiiophlno Elgin, of Snlem; Emnllnu Irwin, of Corvallls, and Pun lopo Hay, of Sunta Barbara, Cali fornia. A brief funeral Borvloe wns held at hor Into runldonco on Trade Btreet this morning nt 8 o'clock, after which tho body was taken to her former home lit Jordan valley, whore funeral, services woro hold by How P. S. Knight at 2 p. in. intormont In tho cemetery of that place. Tim Fair CIioi'iim, Tho oliortiH of 80 volcos which will wing at tho fair thin evening held Its tlnnl rolioarual last evening In tho Vnlvoralty chnpol. Tho ohorua Is under the direction of Prof. H. A. Heritage with Prof. Roberts at the piano, which U a Hulllclout guarantee that tho muale will bo well rondorol. Tho following hoUotloiiH will bo giv en; '0, Hall .U Yo Free," from Wv nunl. by VordI; "Tho Peasant's Wedding March." by Soddormann; "lUng Out. Wild Bolls." by Gounod; Tho MIllor'H Wooing." by Funning: "Tho Song of Triton," by Mollov, and "Invitation to the Danoo," by Yogel. Tho nlugor, at a recent mooting, voted to continue tho uhorun as the Philharmonic, of Salem. Oregon, The chorus will rehearse ovory Mon day oentug, boglnnlng with Sop. tomber 30, and will doubtlooa bo a source of pleasure and education, both to tho members and the Satoin public. Tho meetings will be held In tho University chapel, nnd any Bind er of tho city "who can carry n tune" haa been cordially invited to JW tho chorua. A portion of Kings Vnlloy was flro Bwept last Saturday, according to a Times correspondent. Arthur Price, Tip Mnxflold and Art Miller sot Are to slashings on tholr plncos. Thoy hnd moro flro than they wnntcd. Tho flames got beyond control, and It was not until nfter a wldo aroa had been burned over thnt thoy woro ex tinguished. All of tho hop men of tho Mnxflold and Tom Allen yard3, an well as all tho neighbors, fought lire Sunday night and a greater por tion of tho duy Monday. Tho flro burned ovor Arthur Prlco's farm, n part of Art Miller's, as well hb ovpv portions of othor places. It uo Htroyod eight or ton miles or fonc-, throe bond of rattle, Ave or six sheop and othor valuable proporty. About $1200 or $1500 worth of snw logs pllod along a tkld road, belonging to CurtU Miller, woro burnod. Tho cn tlro lows will approN'Imnte $2500. No hoiiROH, burnti or other buildings woro burned, although tho home of Arthur Price hnd a olouo call. Lob anon Times. -o ' noVKH.VMit.vr iihi.vcis suit. V. E. Campbell, Inventor of the Campbell automatic safety gaB cut off, Is In tho city taking in tho state fair, and many people who aro Inter ested In mechanical contrivances, aro onjoylng an acqualntlnce with him. It Is undoubtedly a fact that he has one of tho most attractive In vontions of tho ago. HIb contrivance scorns to bo slmplo, and yet It meets a need that has boon keenly appar ront ever slnco tho use of gas us an Illuminating sub&tanco has been bo foro tho public. His Invention makes It Impossible for gas to pass through a Jet when It 13 not burning, hence if a light 1b accidentally extinguished blown out or goes out from tempor ary dlfllculty with tho gas plant, tho flow of gaB 1b sure to bo cut off. Thus It not only provonta gas from escaping, but In many Instances saves. Thoro aro thousands of cases of asphyxiation every year, and this Invention will forovor put a stop to It. Evon If a porson wIbIicb to sul cld6 by tho gas route It would bo Im possible with this fixture on the light, Tho Invention la also vory valuable on a gas or gasollno stove. In most cities tho latter aro entirely prohibited, but with this automatic cut-off thoy aro just as nafo as any kind of a stovo. Mr. Cnmpboll has mado headquar ters at tho fair grounds nnd nt Frn- sor's plumbing establishment. It Is BtiggCBtod by Bomconthuslnflts who hnvo become fnmlllnr with tho pat ent that Mr. Campbell sell somo stock In his company whllo In Snlem, nnd It Is now understood that a lim ited qunntlty will bo placed at tho dls poHiU of Salem pnrtlos. It would bo woll for anyone Interested In suou matters to communlcnto with Mr. Frnsor or with Mr. Cnmpboll himself O- When tho .Tnps In this country go to buying nnuB and talking nbout enforcing tho lawj, as thoy under stand them, It la tlmo to wako up to tho fact that thoy aro "undotdrnble aliens." Thoy aro doing moro to HOttlo tho Jnp question against them- polvos than nil othor causes com bined. Tholr foellngs townrd Ameri ca Is shown In their Indignation over tho nets of a fow hoodlums In San Francisco and their rofusnl to tnko offense nt their UrltlMi nllloB for mobbing their minister. J. If. O'Neill, traveling passenger agent of the O. H. & N with head quarters In Portland, wns In Walla Walla yesterday, returnln gfrom a trip to tho government Irrigation works in tho vicinity of Echo, Ore gon. Ho visited tho neighborhood of that reclamation project with a rep resentative of tho World's Work, who Is preparing an article for thnt publication descriptive of tho en gineering work and tho prospects of tho devo'opment of tho country as u result of Irrigation by tho govern ment and private enterprises. "Tho government work In pro gress In tho vicinity of Echo Is won derful both In tho magnitude of tho project nnd tho possibility that will follow Its completion," said J. H. O'Neill to a roportor for tho Union of this morning's date. "Tho completion of tho dams and tho rcservo basin which will be 17 square milos In area and nbout nine feet In depth, will furnish wator for 7000 square miles under tho govern ment ditches. Altogether thoro will bo 20,000 acres watenvl by tho gov ernment and prlvato Irrigating ditches when all that aro under con struction aro complotcd. Tho gov ernment resorvolr, which is located olght miles down tho Umatilla from Echo, will bo filled during tho win- tor freshets. Tho wator will bo hold STATE FAIR OPENS (Continued from pago ono). trying to whip Into tho West. By noon all nature was smiling, and the wetting down has hurt nothing, and really made tho fair much pleas nntor for overybody. Tho crowds are thickening up, and promise to bo record-breakers. Splendid Stock Exhibit. The stock exhibit Is undoubtedly tho biggest and best ovor seen on the coast. Tho twelve big stables aro nlrnoat filled, and still thoy come. Tho cattle exhibit Is unusunlly large, and almost every breed of fine Btock, especially tho dairy breeds, aro well represented. The Bhow of horses Is also a magnificent one, and when tho Btock parade takes place It Is go ing to ho a sight worth going mlle3 to see. Poultry lovers will also hnvo a treat. As far as tho stock exhibit is concerned the management has made good, for It Is tho greatest ov er. Tho Art Gnllcry. There aro Important changes In tho art gallery. It Is bettor lighted, tho walls tinted, and thoro aro al most no local exhibits. Mrs. Gatons has succeeded In getting up a hlgh clnss art department this year. Thoro aro original cartoons by War ren Gilbert and Homer Davenport. Among tho Portland exhibitors aro collections by C. E. S. Wood, Mr. Goodwin's fnmoua painting of tho Hoosovolt Cabin Door, MIbs BllllngB and Mrs. Cleveland, Hlckrenll. Max Meyer, who -paints tho portraits of governors for tho Btato house. Thoro are also flno photographic displays. Mrs. Dodd has a beautiful display of statutes and nntlquo ombrold- wlll go on tonlchf t. . turo of tho fnin fcU8riJ On Man Too nn,T On account of fiia ,..' Geo. c. Will ,1 "'U5nHB does IT 111 linfli b. - 1 year his usual dlsnh 'T' pianolas, orcann ., l J , -- 1111 I AI and othfir wia , 7-" li oiuiu chines monts. His don to, In It,., seen In tho nnf -., ' ttl ' inr, m r:.'..,utt euii wen 8tock befofe tho bltnrnqf ,iioi . l( 0onirfc;:::oiattaiy . ana state " wen rn ... v Lara .1 " l tors will through his town. Evening Program Band music at 7 p. m ' fflo Hfnlll ..." "..iu8 m trick blent s :au p. m., m -The rjj ..." ' "anu rausI i JUlil. TntrnHuMn.... jj """J "uaress by Hf, H. Downing, president of ik.I fnl.. I,..1 Ul li UUUIUi Tho Heritage chorus, no J as "The Philharmonic of f Oregon," in songs, with 100 lining mo louewing: "0 Hall rruo, -ino Peasant's Aiarcn," "iung Out Wei , les, which she collected whllo In Eu- back by wing dams and carried to , r0no and tho Orlont. tho reserve basin through In-tnko ditches. Tho system of construction ndoptod Is such that tho dams will not withhold tho water from lower ownors, but will lonvo tho flow of tho water unhindered during low wntor. Will Open 7000 Acres Soon. "I was Informed by Englneor John T. Whistler, who Is in charge of tho construction on tho ground, thnt ns soon ns Secrotnry Gnrfleld, of tho de partment of tho Interior, returns to Washington, that tho 7000 acres un der tho government ditch will bo thrown opon to entry." EnBt Oro gonlan. 0 Will Hull, of Coos county, shot nnd killed his companion, Aloxnndcr Mnthors, n fow days ago whllo out hunting. Hull says ho saw Mather?, but could not toll what It was, no whlstlod. As Mnthors did not ppy nny nttontlou, Hull fired', killing him Instantly. Hull admits dollbor- atoly firing nt nn object, nnd ho did not know what it was. This Is callod In Uncos nccldont, but tho lnw mnkoB It manslaughter. Tho Flower Show. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Haas havo a splendid display of flowers and plants. Mrs. Wolf, of Dallas, haB a collection. Tho groenhouso 1b flnor than cvor before. Carl Rucf, of Salem, and George L. Allon, of Lobnnon, hnvo largo cut flnwor exhibits, especially dahlias. Mrs. L. L. Mutakor, of Independence, has her cannrlcs nnd cactus. For 2o years sho haB novor missed a fair, and makes It her only outing. Miss Kittlo Mooro lends nil tho rest in sweet pons. Tho flowers will bo judged this nftornoon. Somo Personal Mention. Mrs. Holton has chargo of the la dles' dressing room. Miss Frnnc(3 Bowman' nnd MY. Enrlght, of tho Snlem Indian train ing school, aro In chnrgo of a flno ex hibit. Miss Zclmn Patton hnu hor old plnco at tho entrance telephone- booth. Gladys Colo, Beulah Myers and Miss Nolllo Smith will do tho honors at tho Spa confoctlonory stnnd. Tho Heritage chorus of 100 voices WllA Tho Miller's Wooing," tU m rwm 1 m. -MV or Truon," and "Invitation J UilllUU. Address by Mayor Geo. p. rJ or aaiem. Singing by Southern Quartej "uuiuBs uy won. ueo. E. Qjl mm, governor of Oregon Music by the McElroy band. "uuieas uy rroi. v. L. Cl uoan or tno Btato ngrlcuUnril lego nt Fort Collins, Colorado! Singing by Southern Quartej ; Monday Evening. iuarcn, "ao mo rair"..,,,0r Ovorture, "America" Intermezzo, "Tho Flower Glrli Wj Dcscrlptlvo Fnntnaln, "The Cd ry Chargo" , (Synopsis.) Morning of tb tlo. Infantry Is heard tpa lng with fife nnd drum; can! tho dlstnnco; coming nearer! nenror until they charge tipcl enomy; cavalry, Infantry acl tlllory In tho mcleo of battla font of tho enemy; pursued I distance by tho cavalry. Selection, "Robin Hood"..DeH Patrol, "Tho Bluo and the Gri El Anvil Chorus from JITromj March, "Old Faithful"..., Hoi (Program subject to ehaif (Watch Tho Journal icdl Ofllclal Stato Fair Program, til ter clrculntod freo on itptA for tho gcnornl progrnmltai day.) Tho Texas Wondw. Cures all kidney, bladltr rhoumatlc troubles; sold by all gists, or two months' trial treat by mall for $1.00. Dr. E, W. 2920 OHvo street, St. Lonu, Send for teatlraonlalr. Sold by EM drug storo. Trhs to Hecinei' I.11111I In Touiixblp 11-7. Famous OAliTOKIA. Tm -STTTZSL An eeho of tho famous 11-7 land fraud oaso was hoard In tho fodoral building ut Portland Friday, whon Auslstaut United Statiw Attorney JamoH Colo tiled nevou suits in the United States circuit court to can cel patonts to InndH which nre al leged to hnvo boon proved up on fraudulently by tho 10 defendants named In tho complaints, All of tho InndH, amounting to about Jir.OO acres, Ho hi the north east corner of Linn county. Tho cancellation of tho patents will bo tho flnttl chaptor In tho his toric suit In which was Involved S A, D. Putor, tho Oregon land fraud king, Through Putor mnny norea of valuablo timber and agricultural lands woro taken up and passed to tlnnl proof before tho government learned of tho fraud being practlcod. With tho conviction of tho culprits tho government Is Booking to recov er tho laud, which has slnro passed Into tho hands of tho defendants namod In tho suit tiled this morning. If successful In regaining tho laud the govorninont will plnco It In tho Cascade forost roservo. NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW At the- Kllngor Grand night. Thentru To. Tonight tho big now vaudvlll show will bo on at tho Kllngor Grand, formorly tho Edison. Tho show promises to bo tho best yet prosontod, comprising sensation al Mexican kulfo-throwlng, singing and dancing sets, illustrated uougs, moving pictures, and, In fact, all that go to make a hlgh-clasa van iwvlllQ performance. Prices aro 10 ftRd SO cents. JL jHL JLkf 3Lmj TYL HtHL ufgg raffia MM Note all these ianty fashion '.- torches of the "BISHOP'S TAILORED READY CLOTHES" Newest and most exclusive pat terns anct fabrics New Curved Lapel. , Wide Double-Stithced Seams. These suits will be the most popuUt suits worn by well dtessed men this fall Price $ J 0 to $35 X WKBSm ' s to9H IKbEI Salem Woolen Mill Store B jf f VfVwl