TIIE MORNING OREGOXlAX, MOXD AY, NOVEMBER 15, 1909. 12 Phases of Industrial Growth in the Pacific Northwest RDAO BRINGS LIFE Salem, Falls City & Western Booms Its Territory. NEW CAR IS COMING SOON Gasoline Motor Will Take Care of Passenger Traffic, While Freight Will Be Handled by Steam. Lumber Industries Thrive. SAU3M. Or.. Nov. 14. tSpeclal.) Some time within a week the Salem. Falls City & Western Railway- new gasoline motor car will have arrived. It will be put into commission between this city and Falls City, and for the present will handle all the passenger traffic. The steam locomotives now used in hauling the passenger trains will be used ex clusively for freight. The car is 80 feet long, and besides seating 80 people, will have a ba;ajre compartment and engine rnnm in the front. This car is the same ! as those in use by the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific in the Middle West, where thty have made a splendid record. X A. Uerlinger. Jr., geenral manager ;of the iialpm-Falls City road, says one of these cars running out of Omaha has made miles and has never yet been in the shops. The wisdom of the policy of building a, flrst-claes road bed has been demon strated in the past two weeks during the unusually heavy rains. With the excep tion of isolated spots, the roadbed is as anooth today as when the first train was run over the line. In spite of the llateness of the season when the last rails were laid, the company succeeded in hauling 30,000 yards of gravel on the extension between Dallas and West Salem. Next year it la planned to place mn equal amount on the right of way. Work Still Continues. I Notwithstanding the inclement weather, ithe work of improvement continues with unabated energy almost the entire length (of the road. At West Salem the raii Lxoad company has constructed from plans id r awn by Architect L. R. Haxeltlne. of ! Salem, a depot 20x54 feet, costing $1500. wtth a wuiting room and ofnee at one lend and a freight room at tha other. 1 Sidings, switches, a "Y" and various I other evidences of an extensive yard lequlpmcnt are already in place and more tare on the way. Substantial flag sta Itions are being erected at Sola, Mc Jary. Greenwood, Derry Orchard. South jern Pacific Crossing and RickrealL Be tween Dallas and Falls City three bridges have been replaced by practically inde I striictible culverts, considerable of the I distance has been reballastefl, while be tween Dallas and Black Rock, the west ern terminus of the line, the road has been straightened between bridges 17 and 18 and new 60-pound steel laid. At Black n,a,l a hnlf m I ' a nf RAW ftirilnsr (has been placed In position in the yards. The entire country through which the i new line passes is imbued with the belief ' that the opening of this railroad Is the forerunner of a new era of prosperity j and progress. Fanners ail along the line from West Salem to Black Rock are planning to go more extensively into the j culture of small fruits next year, for with the opening of the new road and irno forganizauon ni uie oaituik xsiuv j t'nion there have been opened to them (the market of the world. Timber that ihas stood moss-grown and undisturbed since the coming of the white man. will (this Winter be levelled, and next Summer, I will be dumped on the Salem and Port- land markets. Awakening Is General. Kvery class of produce and every : branch of Industry that has heretofore1 suffered for the Jack of transportation facilities is giving eloquent testimony of the awakening. New farm houses and .bams are going up and old ones are ' being rebuilt and repainted all along the 27 miles of rtsht of way; the gerat farms are being subdivided and shortly a dozea or more higlily -cultivated fruit farms with a dozen sets of farm buildings will lake the place of one great half-tilled grain farm and one house and barn. At rcadv land has advanced from 10 to 15 . per cent in the neighborhood of Falls 'ity, which has just raised a booster fund of CiDO and proposes hereafter to let its light shine. Operating In the Falls City neighbor hood are the Falls City Lumber Com pany, the Great Western Lumber Com 1 tany, tue Willamette Valley Lumber : Company, the Ppaulding Logging Com pany and the Gerlmger Bros. Company. ;The Falls City, the Great Western and ,;erllngor Bros, have huge sawmills j either at Falls City or Black Rock, which r is inxee nuitw in mo umoer ana con 1 sldered In the Falls City trade zone. j From to SOO men are employed in , the mills and camps the year around. I the annual pay roll being something like : ttOO.OOO. The Falls City Company's big ! mill at Fails City employs upward of , men. There is timber enough to keep ; the mills running for 30 years. Some of . the stores do an Immense business. In ftddltlon to all these material advantages. , Fails City has dreams of some day being a great Summer resort. Within 20 min utes' walk of the depot one may lose himself in an almost impenetrable wil . derncss where the best of fishing and hunting may be had. Dallas Keels Boom. PaUas. county Beat of Polk County, with numerous small manufacturing In duatxies. la the headquarters of the road, where the general offices are located. This thriving- little city also feele the b'neflVent effects of the new business created by the extension of the Salem. Falls City & Western, and highly ap preciates the added prestige and import ance glvun It as a rallruad center by this l&teet addition to its transportation fa cilities. Next year the new railroad will build a handsome depot at Dallas. There Is some talk that It may he a Joint depot, con structed In conjunction with the Southern I'flfiflc. but this is not yet determined. The Falls City Lumber Company, which recently purchased the Voget Lumber Company of .ilem, will maintain the old Voget yards in Kast Salem near the Southern Pacific depot, and will also open a lumber-yard In West Salem, where It haa already purchased the site and is de livering lumber at the rate of about a carload a day. The Spauldlng Logging Company, with Its immense tracts of timber along the new road and lta mills at Salem. New berg and elsewhere, promises to be a big faotor in the prosperity of the line. This concern has constructed a huge log chute on the banks of the Willamette near Sa m and will haul to Salem by rail mil lions of feot of logs annually to be made into lumber at the Salem mill. Among the other improvement contem plated fr the West Salem yards is a complete and up-to-date system of eleo i SCENES ON TITLE LAKE, WHERE RECLAMATION WORK IS IN PROGRESS. &yv. CAvsvi cwjs yv trie lighting, which it Is hoped to have installed this Fall. Already there is considerable talk both in Marion and Polk counties that these two counties should get together, and with the aid and co-operation of the rail road company, construct a new. modern double-deck drawbridge over the Willam ette River. The present etructure is old. and with the heavy wood and lumber traffic that will follow the opening of the new road will soon have to be replaced by a better bridge. The officials of the road are highly pleased with the business of the new line so far, and look forward to a splendid season in lsio. STRAWBERRIES ARE RIPE ETNA, CLARK COUXTY, BOASTS OF SECOXD CROP. Apples Also Grow to Perfection on Land Selling for $35 to $40 an Acre. v..-uuvra. Wash., Nov. 14. (Spe cial.) Strawberries, ripe and luscious, in the middle of November, are growing at f.Tna, ciark county. Washington, and have been rips for three weeks. The first crop was harvested in the early Summer, and no attention paid to the vines, but the season was right and the strawberry vines soon began to blos som ana berries formed and grew to a size as large as the berries earlier in the season. A box of the strawberries was picked and brought to the city today by A. F. Davis. County Assessor, wha owns a ranch at Etna. And strawberries are not the only va rieties of fruit that grow abundantly In the vicinity of Ktna. On Mr. Davis" ranch four varieties of apples were raised this Summer. The Northern Spy does well there and a number of them were brought to Vancouver that weighed Just pound each and measured one foot in circumference. The color Is excellent and the flavor cannot be excelled. The farm ers there are so accustomed to raising large, tine apples that It does not occur to them that the fruit is anything out of the ordinary. The Baldwin. Rhode Island Greening and the Northern Spy grow exceptionally well and to a large size without irriga tion in and1 around Etna, which is in the northern part of the country. Pears of late variety, called the Fall Bartlett." are just ripening now and will make good shipping fruit. These pears are large, well formed and have a high flavor, and In the market bring good prioes. Land on which this excellent fmlt is grown can be bought for from 135 to H0 an acre. It is nine miles from a rail road, but a proposed electric line will go through the center of the district. Many who have been there and know the con WSJ 'A -A - - - f K "tv - if, -4 'sV jlaw sztpj. Jzrse gem - .1 v 41 ditions emphatically say that apples as fine as are grown in Hood River can be raised without irrigation and with lit tle cultivation and care. ORCHARDIST GROWING RICH Apple Grower Estimates Profits at Nearly $1000 an Acre. iTMINXVILLE, Or.. Nov. 14. (Special.) F. W. Wallace, an orchardlst living two miles north of town, this week sold to a Portland commission man the product of 40 Rome beauty apple trees, occupying half an acre of land, at a net profit of more than $450. The trees are 14 years old. and produced eight boxes to the tree, the choice fruit bringing $2.50 per box and the balance 42 per box. Mr. Wallace estimates the cost of cul tivating, spraying, picking and packing at 60 cents per box, the net receipts from the sale leaving him a profit equal to something near $1000 an acre. He has about 15 acres In fruit, which he has per sistently cultivated and sprayed. FALL CR0PSALL PLANTED Harrisbtirg Farmers Make Good Progress, Despite Dry Weather. HARRISBURG, Or., Nov. 14. (Special.) The farmers of this section, notwith standing; ithe extremely dry weather, suc ceeded in planting; more than an average acreage In Fall crops. Most of the Fail wheat was sown in the dust, and when the rain came "a rapid growth followed. In many fields the ground is entirely covered by the vigorous growth. The good prices which have prevailed of late have stimulated the farmers to unusual effort. Hopgrowers have been busy placing their fields In the best pos sible condition, and, as a matter of fact, the farmers have their business well in hand and are as a rule out of debt. NITROGEN PLANT PROPOSED Factory to Manufacture Fertilizer to Be Located at Canby. OREGON" CITY. Or.. Nov. 14(SpecIal.) A plant for the manufacture of nitro gen to be used in reclaiming worn-out land will soon be constructed at Canby by the Canby Canal Company, which baa been delving deeply into the feasibility of the proposition for some time. This will be the first of Its kind In the entire Northwest, although one or two have been tried In other parts of the country and declared a success. The lat ter part of 1910 is the date set for the completion of the enterprise. A Dowerful radlotelecrBDhr Dlant has bn contracted lor by the Na-y Depart ment, inis pianc win d ax nuninsinn, P. C, and will be guaranteed to transmit messages 30OJ miles across seaa L TO BE FIELD Reclamation Service to Drain 94,000 Acres. TULE LAKE TO BE EMPTIED Mouth of Body In Klamath Basin, Widened, Will Force Water Over Lava Beds, Leaving Vast Fertile Lands. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 13. (Spe cial.) Work by the Reclamation Service to deepen the outlet from Tule Lake into the Modoc Lava Beds is to be prosecuted at once. Tule Lake, which covers an area of over 94,000 acres, occupies the lbwest point in the Klamath Basin, its elevation being 4066 feet, 28 feet lower than Lower Klamath Lake, which is only a mile and a half distant at the nearest point. The fact that Tule Lake occupies the lowest point in the basin, its drainage presented to the reclamation engineers, when the Klamath project was mapped out years ago, but one solution the elim ination of Lost River, its only tributary. This would open the way for evaporation of the waters-of the lake, and was to be accomplished by the use of Lost River to Irrigate the several valleys along its course and the conveyance of the residue of its waters, through a drainage canal, to the Klamath River. Clear Lake, the source of Lost River, lies five miles east of Tule Lake, and at an elevation of 470 feet greater than Tule Lake. The river runs a distance of 0 miles on an irregular arc from Clear Lake to Tule Lake, almost its entire course through alluvial and . fertile lands. The Clear Lake dam. the object of which is to impound the Lost River waters and make of Clear Lake a storage reservoir which will cover an area of approximate ly 25,000 acres, is nearing completion and probably will be entirely finished in a few days. The dam will harness the old historic stream for purposes of irrigation and eliminate it entirely as a feeder to Tule Lake, when the plan shall be completely worked out. Within the last two years a narrow channel was discovered through which a small stream was flowing into a crevice of the' immense lava field at the south end of Tule Lake, the historic lava beds where the renegade band of Modocs under Captain Jack so long re sisted the efforts of the troops to dis lodge them, in 1872-3. This newly discovered outlet has been considerably deepened and widened as an experiment, both by private capital and -under the supervision of the Government reclamation engineers, still an inconsid erable stream flows from the lake into the subterranean channels of the lava field, and has done so for more than a year, giving promise of there being a hid den passage under the volcanic range south of the lava beds proper, possibly to the sources of Fall River, a northern tributary of the Sacramento. This Idea is so promising that the Uni ted States Reclamation Engineers have taken the matter in hand and a force Is being established there now to do prac tical work in enlarging the outletl If this scheme of drainage proves success ful, the drainage of the 94,000 aqres of alluvial lands in the Tule Lake Basin may be more speedily and much less ex- 1 pensively accomplished than It could be by the original plan of depending on evaporation to take up the waters of the lake after the elimination of Lost River. At any rate. It may assist greatly In ac- i 00 Rheumatism is in reality an internal inflammation; a diseased condi tion of the blood cells which supply the nourishment and strength necessary to sustain our bodies. The disease is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which comes from indigestion, weak kidneys, constipation, and other irregularities of the system. This urio acid produces an inflamed and acrid condition of the blood, and the circulation, instead of nourishing the different portions of the body, continually deposits into the muscles, nerves, joints and bones, the irritating and pain-producing acid with which it is filled. Then-follow the painful and torturing symptoms of Rheumatism. We do not claim for S. S. S. that it is anything more than a first class blood purifier, and that is just what is needed to cure Rheumatism. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, and by neutralizing the urio acid and driving it from the blood, effectually and surely removes the cause of Rheumatism. S.S.S. strengthens and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, causing pain and agony throughout the system, it becomes an invigorating, nourishing fluid, furnishing health and vigor to every portion of the body, and permanently relieving the suffering caused by Rheumatism. 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FEE FOR A CURE U lower than any specialists in the city, half that others charge you and no exorbitant price for medicine. I am an expert specialist, have had 30 years' practice in the treatment of diseases of men. My offices are the best eaulDDed in Portland. My methods are modern and up-to-date. My cures arv quick and positive. X do not treat symp toms arid patch up, I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, remove It and thus cure the disease. v I Cl'RB Varicose Veins. Contracted Ailments, Plies and Specific Blood Pol- son and All Ailments ox Men. CUKE OR NO PAY I am the only specialist in Portland who makes no charge unless the patient Is entirely satisfied with the results accomplished, and uho gives a written sjuarantee to refund every dollar paid for services If a complete and permanent cure la not effected. fyTP"rI - Visit Dr.. Lindsay's private IVAsWiX Museum of Anatomy and know thyself, in health and disease. Ad mission free. Consultation free. If un able to call, write for list of questions. DR. LINDSAY Office hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.; Sun days 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 128H Second St., Cor. of Alder, Portland. Oregou. complishlng the purpose. If only supple mental to the original plan. The operations will be watched with great Interest throughout the country and the departure of a six-horse team, con veying a fine Government launch, weigh ing 4000 pounds, and designed for U6e in transporting supplies for the Government camp at the outlet in the lava beds, was observed by many who are hopeful of good results from this enterprise. So Uncle Sam again invades the historic lava beds, not now with an armed force to invest the strongholds of a most de termined and relentless enemy, but to promote a promising peaceful invasion in the hope of eventually bringing to the very portals of the old-time stronghold cultivated fields and happy homes. HILL LANDS GROW GRAPES Eugene Farraep Reoprts Handsome Profit From One Acre. EUGENE, Or.. 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My success as a specialist Is due to the fact that I accept no incurable ailment and always treat with a cure in view, never resorting to the us. of a remedy that brings but temporary encouragement to tho patient. I Am Always Willing to Wait for My Fee Until a Cure Is Effected Contracted Ailments Be surs your cure Is thor ough. Not one of my patients has ever had a relapse after be ing discharged as oured. and -I curs In less time than the ordi nary forms of treatment require. Specific Blood Poison Mo dangerou minerals to drive the virus to the Interior, but harmless, blood - oleanslng remedies that remove the last poisonous taint. Consultation and Advice Free In consultation I am always glad to render such helpful advice as I mar ba able to offer, and I Invite aU afflicted men to consult me free at any time, either in person or at my office or by mall. My office Is open all day from I A. M. to I P. M, and Sundays from 1 to 1 only. The DR. TAYLOR Co. S34H MORRISO.T STREET, CORNER SBCOH AlfD MORRISOW STREETS, PORTLAND, OREXHMT. MEN WHO SUFFER And Discouraged Men Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Unless Cured Varicose or Knotted .Veins which I cure without knife or old-time hospital operation. No chloro form, no going to bed, no pain and not a single week's loss of time from business. The simplicity of my method of curing this ailment and its absolute freedom from pain and dancer is the marvel of all physicians who have witnessed it. Don't submit to the painful sub cutaneous ligature, or old-fashioned surgical operation, when I cure in one treatment so that you can walk out of my office free from any doubt in your own mind that tiie cure is m cure. Treatment of this disorder cannot be had by mail, as I must administer it personally. Most other ailments I treat successfully by mail and you are cordially Invited to consult me without charge, whether at office or by mail. All letters sent free from observation without business address and a private address furnished for future correspondence if you desire to write asrain. Medicines fresh from my own laboratory from $1.50 to 16.50 per course. Hours 9 Al My to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. St. Lewis Medical Co.T DR. TATLOB, Th. Leading Specialist. Obstructions Jdy treatment Is absolutely painless, and perfect results can be depended upon In every In stance. I do no cutting or dilat ing whatever. rvrKuai or asatomt FREE TO MEN. A W05DEBFDL RGPRODVCTIOV or THH HUM AIT BODY. who are now paying tb heavy penalty of early Indiscretions or later excesses and dissipation, I want you to know that my modern methods will lift your burdens and restore you to the SNAP AND VITALITY of robust manhood, SECRET LY, QUICKLY AND PP3R MANENTLY. For more than a quarter of a century I have been treating- men exclusively, making: a specialty of all pelvic ailments and I handle these dis orders with absolute assurance of success. I never hold out false hopes to any man. I al ways make a careful free ex amination and if I find anything1 about a case to complicate Jt or make It uncertain as to a cure, I say so frankly and refuse to use a patient's time in fruitless efforts. On this plan I am able to point to universal success In the cure of BLOOD. SKIN A1YD NERVOUS AILMENTS, PILES, FVSTXXA, BLADDER AKD URINARY AILMENTS. No man on earth has my sys tem of treating the most trouble some of all ailments.