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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1911)
QUICK PROGRESS IE AT I M MADRAS Town Takes Rapid Strides in Two Months and Building Activity Continues. GATEWAY'S FUTURE SURE Atf!tow IW-nnetl IXvlarea Cmok OasjMv ?frd Mot Tltlcra and iMelllgt-nt Om-Toern Hell 5inrd. Trade ArmrrH. OATITWAT. "roolt Coanty. Oreaon. Jsaa a. StaiT CnrreeroieBc-e. I left Metolloe at T o clo-k Wednesday morn for M .!-. wftlt-!i placa Is oaly shoot r rr.lla hr ina roa.l. or four by call, from Metallis. the Hrectou being little eet of north. It Miraa wonderful ehan have tken b:' since I was there befrre la lMrh. Mr Br Inquire wae about hotel arrcnmo.iaMon. for XHru naa eof fere for a U- of gooU amulng lor visitors aid rltlsens. Anl 1 soon ui to tre eite of I ho new hotel, where muir writmn auer erecting one wt tne fln buliUnga yet undertaken In tn Inter!.. Thia new edISoe l l' f.et iviuorw. will bo built of brick burned a half mllo away, and fared wl tha iw enri of w-d brick aa tha falling tul'.ttng In I'ortland. Tnere will bo tHroo etol"le. ono of which atil ba fitted tip aa a brlr hou. on the ground f.or. la a.Mittan to a large lobby, hotel ninins. bar and tor Hard room, and ahnut a gue.i rooma on tha aecond floor. T rontru.-iioti la In the banda of tha Jtntr Construction "oaipany. of Port land, and aoik t brine puened with all p..aetble dtparch. When I droit doan Into tha eltv from too Hill tpo. ! which tha lieioitue MeJraa road lead, tna mala etreet of 1-e place crowded wltn leajne. and aldaa-alka wr. thick arllh pot-:a. T...r seemed to ba an air of hua::a and b-atla oa eirerT hand. Looking Into tn ba.ln.M houaee I found thera pretty v!I n;ie,t atth miioni"". ao It I safe to ur trial trade roaditiona ara aaa batfr thaa th.y were lo months ago. and tha merchanta report a steadily In creasing; trade and a broadening of their auataeee connections. Merchant e Confident, nee of tha b-t known bulna men la tha loan I. H F. Hmr. "r J" a- K-ta a lur hardware and n.ral atoro. 1 intarrlral him about affalra. and Ba U aoraly optBnltl aut tha futura of drm. If la pr-.l.lnt of tj.a lew r .rcial Cljh. a born -b-oat.r. on tha jo arary mom.il of ar.ry d.y Ha ra U. .row l.rt anr to.n atlhla tr' Ina '.l.n-o of M.draa. anJ la ahaolutrly au'a that hra .tot. la ".17 ,tf .hat -HI ba tha rrat city of tha n- -"or. .r. Th.ro ara ot or no ""VT .,Va a-. mo of f h.m ara comfonabia "f J" but th. -,r-nir 'VV. rT ."ioa irapror- mm a i.r.U-a tt boi laaaural.ii aloca my "ZtrVV -tth. ;.:a Rmnd. :a. I cfiul (Wt lr. Ua. and Bon4 laJa. TWO nara ran ba "I-"'"" ma abaolnt.ly eorr-t. baUi. board aa roolotlcal aarray. - . Wna I 1 kladraa I rora a tha ,ortK a? th. roal to Fi-I" ad al ta top of tha bJU tarn to tha w. and aroat our t tha Uarrlmaa ..pot. for that roa3 a wr llnC oi aad rocular aorrW aa far aa Laaraa. mn tha dopot I droa out 7; th. bhffa of "Clow " waaaa tha roa4 rroaaoa orar tba JIill l ea. Ua Itarrtmaa r1d-a. or wbaterar ,oa chooaa to rail tha atructora. baln lia ft abora tha Hill ralla. It ia tha romri.tloa of thia roa that la d.Uylne tha Harrunaa road from rlo to tha t.rmlnna al Cnlar. About a Ha from tha eraat of tha hilltop oa Aaonry rialaa tha road croawt tha larrtroaa Una. which than awlnca off to tha aaat aa4 rana down two rall.ra. Mud Pprlaa Canyon and l-ortrr lprtBa Caniron, to tha aorth aaatara bootwlarr of Aatcy Tlalna. wh.ro (a tia littla town of Oataway. my praarnt atopplox placa. Catrway Xo Mapped TrC r.at.way t loratod aoctlon !. towaahtp ao.it b. ranca 14 aaat. Tool will not find It on tho map. but If you look ta that townhlp aad rana yoo will ao Tonne art down. Tola la tha B.arvtt pt.atoffl.o. ard la about ona and on.-half mtl.a a..rth.at from tha pra ,ni towa. Hut tkla offlca will tindoubt d'.y bku bo rhanod In tiama aad lora. Hon. for potltlooa ara now out to brlo It h.ra. I'arl Hard to CrU To itrlra from Madraa h.ra arroaa tio An-r rialaa country la not a Trr in'rirlUn trip. Th.ra ara too many aanl huuau, too much watrr haulina. too many IJnce of tha tr-i. for furl. Tha land la rood, it will produra aplandld eropa or raln .r.ry al'.araata aar If tartna4 prop rly Hut It la trua that many of tha farwi.ra aadly arcWct th.lr plaraa. lmpropar cultlratlon. both bofor. and Bf.r aowUns. aad tha aowin of foal whaat thaaa ara tha undolsa of many m whoat raiarr on Aocy Plaina, aa laawhara. Tha a.raa Crook County whoab r&at.r baa ao wa.da to c.nt.nd with until ha bowb th. wood ada with tola tb! fxh a procr.dIn la alnoat sul,ldal abould bo criminal, for tha olr.nd.r not only f.-mla Ma own fl.lda. but tha flrlda of hia nolahbora, of tha otl-a community. Wh.ra tha farmrr la -on to Ma )ob yo ran ara rtrl.U In Huma-ar fallow aa .Iran from wa.da aa la b parlor floor. Jut what that mrana k many of tba a.la Walla. I mat ilia and ill. Ham County whoat-a-rowora. And yt I raa taha you to f laid aftar fiald aa placaa n.ar taaaa waad-fraa fl.Ula wh.ra tho whoat la avaa bow ba tac chok.J by "hlaa Uttura. and r.ry rraaT flId will ha mora Jim Hill muird than whoat. and at l.aat two thirda of tho whoat piacod oa tha mar h.t thia f'alJ will harv noua rya mtaaJ la It to knock from I to I ranta from t':m prU-a. Urr tarnvrra XrrA. tock Coioty. tha .ntlra Intarlor. aot only naoua mora tir.ara of tha aoll. but bottar. mora carrful and mora la t.lUa.nt m.a ta do tba work. Thar ara aoma farm.ra who ara of tha vary boat- Many flaMa la th.aa Intarlor rountlaa ara aa fina aa ran ba found la tha anttra country. If tha at h.ra. tna haow-aothlasa aad do-l.aa onaa. would but .mulat. th. acampla of tn. aa ml. trua arlculturlt. It would maka a diff.r.nca of mllllona of dollar to tha whoatarow.ra of tha Int.rior dorlcc tk a. it dn-ada or ao with futura aan.flta almoat bavoad aatlaiatloa. wj4:o dewa tha hill to tba north aaat of Acm.-y plaina. to what mlarht wall ba rallrd tha walor aupply aia tlon for tn. p!aln dlatrlct. la tha Ut tl. town of Cat.wav. on tha Marrlman hud. Tho railroad, aa aald. wind alone to tha cast of tna plains, and final. y croaaa at tha aouth. It la alaht ml'ra from Oataway to f juth Janctlon. wliar. th. road laaraa tha Daarhutra Canyon, and thia la tha drat '(nod location for a townalta and thia la In many waya wall adapted to tha purpoa. for. aa tha nama au a.ata. It la a ral aat.way. both from tha north and ou(h and raat and waat Much of th. Jlud jiprlnaa and Portar Hprtna rouctry la und.r cultlratlon. aoma of It und-r Irrigation, and to tha raat a f.w mllM li.a tba araat Hay lYxk country, with tnta aa tha natural ouii.t la all of tt.o north and. A a ahlpplna point for ahoop and cattla Oat. way will ba among tha Brat alons; tha Una. for tha larga ranch. a ara ad Jacnt to tha aaat and aoulhaaat. and n drlva h.ra throuah a wil-watard country. Alraady a lot of llraatock haa Mi ahlppad. and nzt Monday laa sharp will ba loadad h.ra for tha Wyoming rana.a. Watrr Had la PW-nty. Caraway la lncloaad. conflnad or bnund.d by hilla aad bonch.a on almoat a. I aidoa. and tba placa thua haa a paeullar cMmata. Tha altltuda la aald to ba laoa fwt CaJI It 1IM to maka aura. And that arriBa ma aa baloa; aoout riht. for th Plaina country slopra o t north, and tha plunaa down tha Mils Into Oataway mult ba ovar feat, and tha Madraa altituda la :::a All sorts of aar'tablaa can ba ralaad bora. WBtar In abumlanca) Is found at CARNIVAL REIGN ON City's Greatest Crowd of Vis- itors Is Assembling. CARNIVAL SPIRIT RULES Major to Make Formal Surrender of Great Kry at Noon Erery Paa-x-ncr-r at Itallway Stations to necrtro Jloaoa. (Coatraaaa From Flrat Paa) will ba aacortad oa Fifth to Balmon; waat on Balmon to Sararth: north on rranth ti Waahlnrton. wh.ra ha will bo nsbarod Into tna royal aulta of tha Imparl al Hotal. -All la In rcadlnaas for the opening of tha rratlaal. nn to tho laat dotall. aald Oanaral Manager Hutchln yester day. "We hare ayarythlng ready and GIEL ATHLETES, VTEO WOS ALL GAMES. CLAIM EASTERN 0E2G0N CHAMPIONSHIP. LA w iwwr ta mr.HTI III TH r"r"kD, Ui LOVE. rOHWARD, AA TOP. CM- TKRl I.I K MAMr.K l Hnl " 1 " " I . ORAVDF, Or.. June .-Spa-olal.-La Qranda's High School fared w.rfln pak.ibaU thia year. a.p.claily aa far aa co-ad clrcloa ara con c.rnad. Th. arhool lays claim to the champlon.hlv of r-aatarn Oregon. Th" team d.f rat.d all tka county t.r. Th. Pendleton glr rd Ita ruh, by not conn.ln. to play I- Orad Thl. J to th. .r.t tlma In many yeara tui ia ji mum - " . r . . : girl baaKetoeu team. . . - . tha team. It d.ptha of 11 to feat. Oettlng water with such eaee. thia entire little railay. porhapa la, acres, ought to ba und.r Irrigation and In Tag.tablee for the Interior markets, and tha thousand. of a.-re of benchee and yalleys aaat ara aald to ba aery Sna lands. Frank Walt, of tha Ttttn-A-lrfim lumbar Company. Brat called my atten tion to tha place, and eetabllebed a yard here for bla company, and It Is doing well. C. A. Kaeppl.r has a gen eral atora. Albert 1-ewla being In CfTh..re la a new hotel Just finished, which will bo open Monday nert. The Tha hostelry la In a n.w atora building, with the raax partitioned off Into bed rooma. Mr. and Mm. Eugene Nelaon ara keeping thia place, and they are airing good acrommodatlona. aa I can teetlfr. They would remain here, but Mr Seleen found a fine homeatead down aaat of Opal, about two miles above Trail croaalng. and ha la going ther. a.it waek. Ther. la alao a good lla.ry atabla. kept by H. B- "rfu" and tha railway people bar. large shipping yarda and pens near tha depVt They al har. a ery tarn wall and ar. putting down aaothar. for ther will mora than llk.ly uaa lha water from thia place for tha territory between bar and Motollua. Town's Oatkmk Brl(tit. As a strategic location tha town of Gateway haa a cinch on Ita territory, for to g-t away, tha trad, would hat. to dir. through th. Gateway atreet.-o Maoraa. 1 mllee away, two "" It np a rather aeera graae on the .... r. ... so it may sur- nuiaiaaa id - - .... prl- no on. to sea a mighty o . I It- tie town ana go o '"- r " . no here In the Tory near future. PTha land on which th. town U lj rated waa taken up seren or eight y.ars ago by "a printer man, a . ParcJyal. Ha P"" An0,T2 throughout th. section east of tha mountains aa a good and '' workman. Ha haa latterly been In 7h. of th. mechanical da men of th. Madras Pioneer, bnt has Just gL. to farming tn al -rne.t Mr. 1-arctral aold 0 acrea to ""rr.No": ,up Company, of Portland, who plitt.d th. town and are th. real pro moters of th. place. They ought to do well with It. for surely "at. way haa more reasona for being on tha map t.n many mora prelrntlou. places. ,-rom h.ra I go to.A.hwood. In tha mining district, about II mllee to th. awe On. of tha railroad rumors U that a branch will bo built Into that district by tha llarrlman people. If ao! "ha route will mora than likely b. from Oateway. 8uch a road would pass through soma ery rich country, aald. from th. mining poaalbUltlea. tha proa pact Is flattering. There ar. by many thousands mora people In tha city alraady than har. aver gath ered ta Portland at any of th. previous festivals. Thar are hare from every where. There la no doubt this will prore to b. th. best we have ever bad." Mr. Hutchln called attention to th. trip down th. rlT.r on tha Rose City. TILLAMOOK e.E!.ECT QrEKt TO "IT Ot THROVR Or FK3T1VAL, FLOAT. : i iV v; v J I Mlaa Ollla Caaa. TILLAMOOK. Or, June 4. Special.) Mlaa Ollla Caaa haa been elected qneen to occupy the throne on Tillamook County'e float In the Koae Festival at Portland. Miaa Jennie Wooley was Mla twae'a opponent, and tha conteat waa eplritad. la IX KXAXMjKEiaa, HATS IKESt. DXHT IfOTT. -AU hi la raedlnaea for tha opaa. tag of the big Festival- said Ralph W. Hort. prealdaot of the Roaa FMtlval AaaoetarJon. laat aisbt "l had a rehearsal thia afternoon and found everything la ftret-alaaa oaadl- non. The floata ara an ready for Tuesday alhrs lartrleal parade: ta.y eaald be tafcea eat right If It ware thva) fur tba event. t predict tha greatest weak 4a the eftye hlstery. The erowda ar. enor iioth mack ktrgar than aver before. The eutloak la giwUfytag. Oueata ahould carry a bouqnwt or bas ket bf rosea of tha oholceet varieties obtainable, as they will ba preserved by th. Captain and will b. taken to Ban Franclaco on tha nest trip, to show the people ther. what Portland can do In th. way of rosea. Rose City Perorated. Th. Rose City Is being made Into a Veritable bower of roeea gad ever green for th. occasion, and will retain these decorations for her next trip to San Franclaco. Her hull la repainted and Captain Mason has ordered flags and streamers on display. Tn. marina parade up th. river will b. an Inter esting spectacle aad will attract thou sands of people alons th. waterfront. Illustrative of th. spirit that will prevail, th. hospitality that will be shown by Portland people ta th. giving away of rosea to all who pass through tha Union and North Bank depots by the representatives of tha Peninsula lioaa Association. John H. Seherg haa beea ar pointed auperlntandeat of both stations. Roses will be gathered from polnta on tha Peninsula and placed on an electrio ear early thia morning, to be transported to the depots. It is announced that the hotels of tha city ar. prepared to car. for all who come. The crowds alraady her. are Immense. It la notloeabl. every where. The streets are Jammed with marry taVonga, the raatauranta have all they can accommodata aad tha street car compantee aspect the largest pas senger bualaass in th. city', history. All cooduotora, motbrmen and grans portation offl:a1f wilt tc-rk overtime to move th. paopl. to aad from th. big Tents of the week. - Every car will ba praaaod Into aervtce. Police to Guard Traffic. The police will also have a strenu ous week. Captain Bailey will have general charge of the lorcea handling the Festival events. Captain Baty will lea J s.11 parades and Captain Slover will have charge at headquarters. The uniformed and plain clothes squsds will have to put la extra time through out the week. The spirit of tha FVsttval Is .vary, where manifested. On both sides of the river the etree'.a have been gaily decorated. Btilldlnga are biasing forth with electric lights by night and with bunting and flags by day. The round of pleasure will begin at 1 e o'clock tomorrow with musical sym posiums and street parades by bands In the downtown districts. The formal opening of the annual rose show will occur at the Armory at Z P. M. A fly ing exhibition will ba given by Eugene Klv at the Country Club grounds at I l P. M and the grand electric pa rade, headed by lies Oregon us. will oc cur at J P. M. Hotels Prepare for Crowds. With customsry enterprtee. the hotels of Portland ara co-operating again with the officers of the Rose Festival Alio clstion In every possible way to eon tribute to the entertainment and ac commodation of tha thousands of strangers who will be in Portland thia vak- Manager Metechan. of the lm- Carnival Visitors Are Iiwited to MaKe Headquarters at uur tore Take LtincH in Tea Room, 4tH Floor 25c Dairy Lunch in Basement We Clean Your Diamonds and Jewelry F Days" Sales Let us clean yonr jewels. At the demon stration booth on main floor, the demon strator of "Diamond! Shine" will clean yonr diamonds and jewelry with permanent and lasting effect, FREE to demonstrate to you the superior merits of this discovery. $7 Eyeglasses g3.5Q Special prices throughout the eek Camival visitors can get glasses fitted with full assurance of satisfaction. n nn;.;n a trraduate Optomet rist, with hundreds of good references. $7.00 Lenses in gold-(JQ tf filled frame, special at aJ Vf $8.00 Lenses in rimless mountings, S-l - $8.50 Lenses in eye- ff ff I liwJ5rE5l lhJ& 'mfiWm Blass mountings, omy II "a It 1 " i ... I' Prompt service in enr Tea Room on Fourth Floor. Best menn in the city. rwP"wV -aa-.,-- frTia Special 25c Dairy Lunch liZIll J served daily in oaraHo date Basement Lnnch Room A. Great Sale of Fime Watciies and Jewelry Novelties of All Kinds This morning at 8 o'clock our doors will open upon the most remarkable sale of Watches and Jewelry ever held in PortiandTThe sale will continue throughout the week. Every Watch is sold on 30 days' trial, with an abso lute truarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Every piece of Jewelry is just as we represent it. Thousands of unadvertised lines will be on display at tne store, economical ouyers wm taae auvauutae m tma FFx u,7 . $12.50 Watches 34-89 Lot 1, Men's or Women's Watches, Sizes 0-12 and 16, open or hunting cases; Lonville, -Valentine or Blondale American-Swiss 7-jeweled lever movements, with plain or fancy dials, in ten-year guaranteed gold-filled cases, engine-turned, engraved or plain polished for mono gram. Every movement is thoroughly tested by our own jeweler. We sell them on 30 days' trial. If not satisfactory, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Remember, these are all good, dependable &A OQ timekeepers, actually worth $12.50, for only ?"xtv JZ? Order sB!5i lW By Mail L mm rim O.-' . .yes? $15 Watches Special $7.49 Lot 2 Women's 0-Size, open or Hunting Case Men's 12 or 16 Jewel CasKets $1 Values 47c $3.25 Vals. $1.48 Carnival sale of Jewel Caskets in the Ormolu gold and French gray, silk-lined, many pretty de signs, suitable for the June bride; $1.00 values at 47e; reg ular $2.25 valnes at C A C OK., and vals. VXaTU size, Open or Hunting Case. All standard, reliable movements Swiss-American, Valengine, Langen dorf or Lonville; 7-jeweled, lever movements, plain, fancy or gold dials, in 20-year gold-filled cases, engine turned and hand-engraved patterns. Ton can carry one for 30 days, and if not as represented and a good time keeper, yon may return it. "That's fair enpngh." Regularly tT AQ worth $ 15.00, special for V e7 Sale Hat Pins $1.5Q Vals.Q9c $3.5 O Vals. $1.89 3 great Hat Pin specials, an im mense variety, impossible to de scribe ; must be seen to be appre ciated. Sample lines from the world 's best makers. $1.50 vals. 69c: $2.25 values at t1 QQ , and $3.50 vals. VAe $6.5Q Watches $3.89 Lot 3, Men's Open -race Watch, Size 12 American Swiss Pearlham movements, high-grade, reliable time beepers, nickel or gunmetal jointed case, gold or fancy dials. Sold on 30 days' trial, guaranteed 0 OQ timekeepers worth $6.50, specially priced at P"-0- $4 Mesh Baft's at $2.49 $IO Mesh Bags $598 Hundreds of German Silver, small Mesh Bags, 4 to 7-inch size, lined with white kid, with pockets; one-piece frames, etched, plain and fancy de signs: $4.00 valnes $2.49; $5.50 valnes $3.49; $6.50 values at tfJC QQ $4.19; $7.50 values $4.89, and our regular $10.00 values at 3M ea Regtilar 31 Values at 4c Regular 34 Values $1.98 "Well matched Coral, even sizes or graduated beads, in 15 to 52-inch strands ; very popular neck Dieces: $1.00 values at 49c ; our $1.75 values at 78c; our regular $2.25 values 98c; J QQ, rrvr, regular $3.00 values $1.49 ; $4 values ej 1 JjQ-OU t 98c I' prlal. haa Installed a free Informa tion bureau In the hotel lobby. In In chara-e of A. C Mitchell. From this bureau visitors to the city will be able to obtain Information as to accommo dations, proa-ramme of the Kose Fes tival, points of Interest to be visited and other details. " Page Sound Parties En- Route. VANCOUVER. WulL. Juna . (Spe cial. Several automobiles from Beat tie and other Pujret Sound cities passed through here today on their way to the Hose Festival, one party of tour con sisted of Dr. C. H. Gatewood. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Caperly and John Mutch, of Vancouver, B. C ' Ttoseburff Coming- In Force. ROSEBURO. Or, Juna 4. (Special.) With no fewer than 150 passengers aboard a special train consisting of five electric-lighted Pullman sleepers will leave Roseburg lata tomorrow nlffht bound for the Portland Rose Show. At noon today 140 tickets had been sold and Publicity Manager Bchloaser. of the Commercial Club, is confident that this number will be In creased materially. Included In the To buy our snita is to buy the best. To wear our suits is to be comfortably, tastefully and economically dressed. AT $35 UP party will ba representatives of nearly every business firm in Roseburg, as well as many farmers who are taking advantage of the special rata. Most of them expect to remain in Portland all week. Vmatilla Survey Complete. HERMISTON. Or.. June . (Speciat.)- The tonographies! survey of the pro posed west extension of the Umatilla project has been completed. Forty men, who have been at work on the surveys for the past several weeks under the direction of R. H. Hawlcy, completed their labors Friday, broke camp and are now In this city. Everything is in readl- ness for the expected orders to proceed with the construction of the dam and ditches. VOTE SEWERCOMPETITION Taimrera want eewers to cost less. Vote Yes on sewer amendment Pd.Adv. Maim! res and Accessories ARE THE BEST Bfanco Direct Factory Seventh and Burnside Home Phone, A 6505 States Phone, Main 8SO Expert Tire Advice Free Tires Changed Free Compressed Air Free Get Acquainted With Our Personal Service Department