14 THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19 10. REAL CU Phases of Industrial Growth in the Pacific Northwest DUum Id lVIUEIiT J COTTAGE GBOVE HOJgSCH SHOW TYPES BEING j SUFFERING , r " w. ' &ttri inn Construction Work Means Activity for Deschutes. CAMPS DOT ENTIRE LINE For Full 120 Miles Along Canyon Crews Busily Engage in Making Territory Affected Thrive. Future Most Noticeable. THE DALLES, Feb. 13. (Special.) Thanks to the ever-increasing scope of the construction work along the Des chutes and the rapidly enlarging forces there engaged, this city is the scene of an almost unprecedented activity. Not since the first days of the rail road builders inrush last Summer, when the rival contractors started their lively campaign for vantage grounds In the contested canyon has this, the key town of th work for one of the new road3. evinced such a hustling appearance. Contrary to reports' recently in cir culation that the number of the rail road workers -did not exceed four thou sand, it is now definitely stated that in the camps, of the Porter Brother contractors alone more than that num ber are employed. The total of work men on the two roads, then, probably exceeds &000, for it Is conceded that neither side has any advantage in numbers. Deschutes Road fushes Along. This being the headquarters for the Oregon Trunk constructors alone, sta tistics dealing only with their work have been obtainable, but those fa miliar with the field declare that the Deschutes road Is pushing ahead with tquol rapidity. The Porters have 51 established camps in operation and are every day putting new ones into the field. In these camps are at present em ployed, according- to the last field re port, 4300 men. and this number is being increased at an average weekly rate of about 300. Those in authority declare that before the end of the month more than 10.000 workers will be on the grades, this estimate, of course, including the forces of both sides The first stages of what promises to be one of the most interesting and "showy" phases of the work are being undertaken in the vicinity of Celilo, at which point the bridge across the Co lumbia is to be constructed. On Jther side of the Columbia steam shovels have just been installed for the pur- pose of putting in approaches for a ferry to connect the North Bank road with the Deschutes work. For this ferry a moveable incline is to be ar ranged to facilitate the handling of rails and heavy construction material of all kinds for transportation to the new grades along the Deschutes. Pile drivers are now being built for the piling to be employed In this work. As soon as the preliminaries are com pleted and the ferries are in operation, rail laying will be undertaken up the Deschutes. A fact significant of the activity along the canyon of the Deschutes is that in the entire 120 miles of actual construction work it is Impossible to proceed at any point for more than three miles without coming to a camp. As regards its own future and that of the new Inland Empire of the Des chutes, the business men of the Dalles feel most optimistic. Business Conies to Town. A very considerable amount has been expended in the town in the purchase of various supplies by the railroad peo ple, and due to the number of work ers the offices and warehouses have brought to the town, and the presence of the men 'cominp- and going from the camps, the streets and stores seem at all times overflowing. But it is not upon the passing pres ence of the workers and railroad pur chasers that The Dalles is counting for Its ultimate growth into a large city. Its position near the mouth of the Deschutes, the greatest power-producing stream in the far West, and the fact that the products of all the great Central Oregon country will practically pass through the town, lead its able "boosters to declare that its future as a considerable milling and manufactur ing point is assured. They also point .o its strategic posi tion at the head of Columbia river navigation. The first move towards the attainment of any manufacturing emi nence will be Inaugurated next Sum mer when, it is reported, work will be commenced upon the Moody power dam on the Deschutes river five miles above its mouth. This, it is estimated, will produce probably more than 20.000 horsepower. LANE COUNTY SLIGHTED li.-appoint incut Felt That Congress Eliminated Sluslaw-Harbor Aid. EUGENE, Or.. Keb. 13. (Special.) There is great disappointment here and throughout .the county at the failure of Congress to include Siuslaw Har bor among those for which provision was made in the Pacific Coast bill. It was not doubted here that after the Port of Siuslaw had bonded Itself and had disposed of Its bonds and awarded contracts for the work of harbor im provements that the National Govern ment would co-operate. As a result of that disappointment, telegrams and letters are groins out today from all parts of this county to Senators Bourne and Chamberlain and Representatives Hawley and Ellis, expressing disappointment and protests and inquiring; if anything can be done to correct the step that has been taken. While It may be that provision will be made later for the Port of Siuslaw. the general undertaking here is that the bill that has Just been reported should have included the appropriation. ASTORIA WILL HAVE MILL Keduction of Freight Kate Followed by Incorporation. ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 13. (Special.) As the first result of the action of the Interstate Commerce Commission In re ducing the rate on wheat to Astoria, articles of incorporation were filed here by the Astoria Milling Products Com pany, the object of which is to manu facture flour and feed. The incor porators are Frank Patton. C. J. Trenchard, John E. Gratke, J. T. Ross. T. 1. Ball. James W. Welch. Asmus Brix and A. W. Norblad. comprising the membership of the Chamber of Coin- U t.vl til f - ' -1 .i,?-1 - SIT; , s3e It T" li i RESIDENCE OF RESIDENCE OF merce promotion committee, and the capital stock is J20.000, divided Into 4O0 shares of $5 each. A site for the proposed mill has been donated by the Taylor estate, and the plan is to erect a plant with a capacity of 200 barrels a day. BOHEMIA MINES ACTIVE Company Installs Stamp Mills, Tun nel Contract Is Liet. COTTAGES GROVE, Or.. Feb. 13. (Special.) The Kelso Gold Mining & Milling Co., of Kelso, Wash., which has a group of claims in the Bohemia district, is installing stamp mills and other machinery, to be ready for operation by February 15. The company has its ore bins and. shoots full, having carried on develop ment work for several months. J. S. Brund who put In a two"-stamp mill last November has just finished a run of 18 days, which netted him $353. The West Coast Mining Company and OregOn Securities Company have shipped several thousand dollars worth of gold concentrates. These two prop erties have been producers for some time past. The North Fairview group is showing up as well as any In the camp. Two rich finds were made re cently. The Golden Slipper has just let a contract for 100 feet of tunnel. CLACKAMAS TO ORGANIZE Fruitgrowers to Get Together for Mutual Benefit. OREGON C1T, Or., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) Definite plans will be made through the Clackamas County Horti cultural Society for the organization of a fruitgrowers' union, and at a meeting of the society Saturday George M. Laze lie, Ben Kuppenbender and Wil liam Beard were named as a committee to draft constitution and by-laws. The meeting today was very enthusi astic and was well attended, and in fu ture the Horticultural Society will hold a meeting each second Friday in every month at 1 o'clock P. M. The forma tion of a union will mean that the packing and marketing will be done through the union. COOS BAY PEOPLE HAPPY Bar lrelge 3ay Be Installed Congress Acts Favorably. if MARSHFIELD, Or., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) Coos Bay people are elated be cause of a message from Representa tive Hawley stating that in the report to the river and harbor committee it was recommended that there be appro priated $350,000 for a bar dredge for Coos Bay and $50,000 for the first year malntainance. Hawley gives assurance of probable favorable action by the committee. Long Beacli to Boost. SOUTH BEND, Wash.. Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) Some of the leading citizens of Long Beach organized a "push" club with about SO charter members. The aim of the club was declared to be to secure a boulevard, a water system, sewerage, sidewalks, improved rail road service and such other facilities as will contribute towards making North Beach a popular Summer resort. The officers of the club are: H. E. Deputy, president; Harvey Woodgate, first vice-president; C. FRogers, sec ond vice-president; Joseph McKean, secretary; C. If- McKinney, correspond ing secretary; W. E. Straubal, treas urer. Pacific County's Taxes Higher. SOUTH BEND, Wash., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) There will be $90,000 more taxes collected in Pacific County this year than last year, and in the city of South Bend the taxes will be- 100 per cent higher than last year. Notwithstand ing thee facts, County Treasurer Whit comb reports all previous records for a week s taxpaying wiped out by the week just passed. The county, state, school and road levies are three mills higher than last year and the levy in South Bend is 29 mils as against 1 mills last year. 1 i O. M. KERX. HERBERT K AKIN. ROSE FESTIVAL BOOMED EAST EUGENE STARTS PLAN FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. Club. Orders 1000 Trees and More Roses to Be Planted Move to Aid Portland Exhibit. EUGENE. Or., Feb. 13. (Special.) The last move of importance in the practical work of civic improvement in Eugene was made by the East Eugene Improvement Club at its regular monthly meeting Fri day night. The club ordered about 1000 elm trees to be planted along Agate-avenue. All trees that have died or are not doing well will be replaced with new ones of like varieties at Fairmount. The people of Fairmount are making a strong effort to make this section the best residence district of Eugene. The fact that Hendricks Park lies on the hills to the south and west, a 77-acre park with natural advantages seldom found within such easy reach of the city, has had something to do with the interest along this line. Another important movement recently started by the promotion department of the Eugene Commercial Club, and one that will affect all parts of the city, is the setting apart of Rose Planting day, together with an organization for the purpose of interesting all the citizens pos sible in the growing of roses and co-operation toward securing the plants in suf ficient quantities to get the lowest prices. Rose Planting day will be set for some time in March, and all the fine varieties of roses that thrive in this section of Willamette Valley will be-planted. An other result of this movement will be to increase local interest in the Portland Rose Carnival, an event which is consid ered here of great consequence to Wil lamette Valley especially. WORK HUMS IN CHEHALIS Extensive Grading Being Done--Permanent -Pa rolls Increased. CHEHALIS. Wash., Feb. 13. (Special.) The north end of Chehalis is one of the liveliest places to be found in Western Washington just now. The Twin City Light & Traction Company has a large force of men at work under Copenhagen Bros., contractors. grading National street to the city limits for the electric line that is to connect Chehalis and Cen tralia. Besides the grading, extensive piling and abutment work is being done to prevent slides. The section of the city referrred to is the warehouse portion of town, and it is there that Winston Bros, and McDougall have, the headquarters for all their sup plies for the double-tracking of the Northern Pacilic main line through this section. A large force of men is busy overhauling the equipment, and getting it ready for active service. The second track from here to Centralia is laid, and this week a force of 75 men has been em ployed ballasting it. 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It is free and always helpful. bling material on National street to erect 300 ton bunkers and an overhead crossing above the electric line, for loading coal direct from the mine into the cars on the siding of the Northern Pacific. -The Chehalis Brick and Tile Company has some added men at work making some changes in the drying plant whereby the otput of the factory will be doubled. When the Superior Coal Company im provements are worked out it will in crease its force from 50 to 60 men. The sawmill of the Coal Creek Lumber Com pany is runnning full blast. Chehalis looks for the biggest year in its history the 'coming Summer. $260,000 IS APPLE FUND Touchet Valley to Plant 850 Acres of Trees This Spring. DAYTON, Wash., Feb. 13. (Special.) -Estimates furnished by nursery dealers, place the acreage to be planted in apple orchards in the Touchet Val ley this Spring at between 700 and 850 acres," representing an investment of 260,000. The land, which is choice bottom soil, was principally sold in small tracts, and means an investment of 250,000. An additional expenditure of 25,000 will be required to plant the orchards and bring the trees to bear. Varieties to be planted are prin cipally Rome Beauties. Jonathans, De licious and Yellow Newtowns, pref erence being given to Rome Beauties. One instance of the interest develop ing in fruitgrowing is the assertion of J. M. Hamilton, a nursery man, that he sold 23,000 trees in one day recently. Business men of Dayton, Waitsburg and other smaller towns of the valley head the list of new orchardists. Farmers, too, who five years ago scoffed at the idea of commercial or chards in the Touchet Valley, are now enthusiastic over the possibilities of the industry. Among those who will plant orchards this Spring are Dent & Wilson, 60 acres; J. T. Taggard. 50; J. L. Dumas, 25; Touchet Apple Com pany. 40; John Blize, 20; James Fudge, 20; E. Hopkins, 20; G. W. Pulliam, 20; E. S. Ryerson, 15. NEHALEM WILL ADVERTISE Board of Trade Formed, Publicity Plans to Be Taken T7p. NEHALEM, Or., Feb. 13. (Special.) The Nehalem Valley Board of Trade has been organized here and the first meeting -will be held next Tuesday evening, when plans will be discussed as to the best means of advertising this section of the country. The Board of Trade will take up work which up to the present has re ceived little attention in the Nehalem Valley. This. valley offers to dairymen and ranchers some of the most fertile land on the Oregon coast. Eighteen billion feet of timber stand tributary to Nehalem Bay and with the comple tion of the P. R. N. & Co. Railroad and the improvement of the bar. this tract of timber will support an im mense lumbering industry. GRANTS PASS DEPOT NIGH Proposals Are Posted, Telegraph Companies to Move. GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. 13. (Special.) This city will soon have a new depot. 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Cor. 2nd and Morrison Sts., Private Entrance, 234V2 Morrison St. Portland, Or. HOURS 0 A. M. TO 9 I. M. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M. will be situated about three or four hun dred feet east of the old one. Moving of the depot will cause other improve ments. The Western TTnion Telegraph, Company has made application for a franchise to open a downtown office and the Postal Telegraph Company has made similar application to the Council. GRANTS PASS PLANS BIG f . Xew Mills to Rise,' Hundreds of Acres Being Cleared. GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. 13. (Special.) The coming Spring and Summer will be unusually attractive here if the present plans are carried out. Many new mills will be erected and hundreds of acres will be planted out to fruit trees. The clearing of land has become quite an industry here. One company alone near Grants Pass has let a contract to grub 1000 acres. This tract will be planted to fruit as rapidly as the land has been prepared. The new city administration contem plates paving the entire business section with bitulithic pavement and some ad vancement has been made already. The paving alone will require many teams and a big force of men to operate the plant. Aberdeen Gets Big Pipe Plant. ABERDEEN. "Wash., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) Involving a total expenditure of over $20,000 the Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe Company will be removed from Tacoma to Aberdeen. The plant here will be ready for business, it is said, within 60 days. Charles Allen, of Ta coma, manager of the plant In that city, will have charge here. Clatsop Will Display Products. ASTORIA, Feb. 13. (Special.) The County Court has set aside $100 to be used in getting together a display of the agricultural products of the county for a permanent exhibit to be main tained in tnis city, and also for an THAT ARE AILING, NERV OUS AND RUN DOWN Come to Me and , Be Cured Pay When I Cure You or par me mm you crt oe Benefit ol my THE DOCTOR treatment. 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