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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1904)
1 f""'PW Vvr' i i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1904. I. . GRANITE QUARRY u Whole Mountain of the Finest Rock on the North Santiam Two experienced granite men, for merly from tbo east, accompanied by a party of newspaper men and Man ager Edwin Stone and Superintendent C. Sullivan of the Corvallls & Eastern railroad left yesterday ' morning b1 special train for tho granlt mountain on tbo aldo lino of tho railroad In the Cascades for tho purpose of Investi gating Iho granite and testing It says tho Albany Herald. The party left liero at 7:30 o'clock, tho special tak ing them to the granite quarry by iO a. m where a stop was made, Tho two -expert b, one from Ohio and tho other itota Michigan, made a thorough inves tigation of tho granite taken from the quarry and tested tho material with a view to ascertaining its vnluo for build ing purposes and for road building, j Aftor ft thorough Investigation fcranlto was pronouncod by them to be tho best found In tho west and an good as any In tho United States, not ex cepting tho famous Vermont granite, What Htruck tho experts as vory fa vorable was tho location and extent of tho lodge or mountain for a moun tain of granlto It is and tho ease -with which it can bo got out and shipped. The tracks of tho 0. &. E. evident that no better road .material could be secured. Tho experts were there on behalf of tho Marlon county court tho mem bers of that body having about de cided to utilize the crushed granlto for road building, and were anxious to ascertain If tho granite would make as gool road material a& crushed rock the difference In cost being considered Tbo gentlemen testing the material pronounced themselves in favor of tho granite and stated that It would make the best road covering to be had In the state either In blocks or crushed. Tho plan Is to quarry the granite crush It In two grades and put It on board tho cars at the quarry at 50 cents por cubic yard. The mining will bo done by machinery and the crush er to bo run by water power, which at tho point whero tho quarry is located is practically unlimited. Tho crushed granite will be hauled by the railroad companies to any city or switch In Linn and Marlon counties for a nomi nal rate and hero tho fanners will haul it as they do the gravel that Is now being used on tho roads. The granite crushed In two grado3, will make the best road material obtain able In the state, and will be so far superior to the gravol now In use, that in spite of tho fact that the first cost the, of it will exceed that of gravel It will i. . . , . .. . ,. .,, uo iar cnenper in me una as it win be practically permanent and Inde structible. Tho gravel now being used, It Is argued, soon crushes Into sand and mud and has to be frequent ly renewed, a condition that will not exist In the case of granite, Droken rock has already displaced gravel In Marlon and Linn counties to a largo extent, and tho effort will be made to Jump at once to crushed railroad run within 20 feet of the! make tho quarry and tho lattor Is situated on tho granlto and thoreby have these two s'ldo of a mountain that contains an. counties, if the courts can be lnte Inoxhaustlblo supply of tho material., rested In tho project, take an advanced VYou can build a city tho size of 'stop In road building and lead the London out of granlto taken out of Western Oregon counties In tbo mat thfs mountain, and not exhaust tho tor of constructing the best possible supply," .said one of the party after highways at tho least cost, foiling over tho steep hlllsldo for an Tho good roads movement Is now !umf investigating tho extent of tho attracting tho attention of tho entire deposit. m Don't M m worry m flr If your coffee dots n't B suit, don't worry buy H Golden Gate! It may cost more per rloflOl I pound but think of the I quality. High grade, f 1 ably grocers sell it. Km 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight S Goil- l'ns' 4 J A folder a. Co. Zttfe (Stf Cted m InporUrs of Flu Cfs PjTf t4 ' t1Ur (Advertised Woodmen of the World CARNIVAL AND JUBILEE Salem, Oregon, Five Days Commencing Tuesday, Agst 7ia The Nat Reiss Southern Carnival Co. WILL FURNISH ALL A A akauiaww Tho purposo of tho party In making tho Investigation at this tlmo was to ascertain If tho granlto could bo work ed no as to bo used for building roads, Tho testa mndo with this Idea In view, -wcro entirely satisfactory and it waB country and efforts aro being made in nil sections of tho United States to And tho host roadbulldlng material possible, and tho promoters of granite rendu say that nowhere can hotter material bo secured ns cheaply as horo whero practically the only granlto Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. g0(V THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDI8INE vx? Me, 50c CANDY CATHARTIC quarry In the state Is located right on the railroad track where the matrlal can be gotten out and transported at the least possible cost. Tho early opening of the quarry for this purpose and the resumption of work at granite mountain Is expected, and It is now quite likely that the pav ing of the streets In the city of Salem whero permanent work Is soon to be commenced, will be done with the granlto from tho Detroit quarry. The granite used In tho construction of some of tho buildings at Corval lls agricultural college In tho last few years all came from this quarry and the results have been so satisfactory that It has attracted the favorable at tention of builders everywhere who have had nn opportunity to seo the stono and satisfy themselves that It has not Its equal on tho Pacific coast. Tho party proceeded to Detroit after tho Investigation of tho quarry was concluded. There lunch was had and tho return to this city was made In tlmo to connect with tho Southern Pa cific afternoon train for Portland, the experts leaving for Salem. 5 Big Free Acts Presenting More Free Acts More Real Features and More Wholesome Amusement Than Any Other Company Traveling 18 Diavalo Looping the Loop Big Pay Shows M0 AH DrOKtstj BEST FOR THE BOWELS University of Oregon College of Literature, Science anl the Arte College of Science and I Engineering School of Mines and Mining. School of Music, School of Law, School of Medicine, ano union of IB0IM open Wednesday, September H. For csUlosue nddresi, REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. wiMIMWIMMIIHimmH Western Tennis Championships. Chlcngo, 111., July 23. Tho annual tennis tournament for tho champion ship of tho west In singles and doubles for men and women, which began to day on tho courts of tho Kenwood Country club, promises to be a record breaker both In point of attendance and In tho matter of exciting con testa No regular championship games wcro played today, but the pre liminaries wore contosted In a manner that promised woll for tho success of wio tournament. Tne championships proper will bo played next week. First, second and consolation prizes will bo given In both singles and doubles. Tho winners of thn first tnm in i. doubles will be the western champions anu win uo called upon to play the Winners of the pnst.irn ilnnLln. o. Newport next month, and tho uinnn of that event will play at Newport for tho championship of the United Statos. 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Train M o t. .. , ... u..ci 'v. u iW uuirou, urejieuuui'- and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at liftft n , u nflrolt about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to EDWTN STONE, Manager. T. COCKnrcT.T. a .it.... - H. CRONISB, Agent, -Corvallls. II o. C. T. CO.'S passenger" orEAMERQ POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Suxv at 7 a. m. Deck: Foot f Thuto fttrMd ..4 M. P. BALDWIN. Aft