Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 05, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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SOME OBJECT TO
EAST SIDE
L
Condemnation of Route Alone
Would Cost Two Millions,
Opponents Assert.
WE'LL QUIT, SAYS HAWLEY
President of Hawley Pulp & Paper
Company Declares if Project Is .
Carried Out His Firm
Will Cease Business.
OREGON CITY. Or.. Sept. 14. (Spe
cial.) Several business men whose
property "will be damaged by the pro
posed Fast Side canal and locks at
the falls of the Willamette are prepar
ing to file a protest against the con
struction of the big ditch along the
route suggested to the authorities of
Washington.
It 'is asserted .that the construction
of the canal will require more than
13.000, Ono for condemnation awards
alone, and that it will be almost an
Impossibility to raise the necessary
money. The state has made an appro
priation of $300,000 and the Govern
ment will give a similar amount. This
money Is to be used In the actual con
struction of the canal and, it Is esti
mated that $154,000 more will be re
quired for this work. The plans for
the canal were made by E. Burslem
Thomson, assistant United States en
gineer under Major Mclndoe. of the
United States Engineering Corps.
W. P. Hawley. president of the Haw-
ley Pulp & Paper Company, whose
property will suffer most through the
construction of the canal, declares that
the building of the canal would mean
the company would quit business in
this city.
M1U Would Quit, Says Hawley.
"As the route for the canal and locks
has been surveyed," said Mr. Hawley
todsy. "our mills will be so cut up as
virtually to amount to annihilation.
Personally I am Indifferent as to what
Is done, and it is up to the people to
decide whether they want the mill or
the canal. I favor an open canal at
Oregon City, and I am perfectly willing
to abide by the will of the people."
' Mr. Hawley thinks that under the
circumstances the present locks and
canal on the west side of the river
should be purchased and enlarged. He
says that the route proposed for this
side of the river would cut the city
off from th falls, and destroy the
manufacturing plants.
The canal, as proposed, begins at the
foot of Fourth street. In Oregon City,
and extends In a southeasterly dlreo
tlon for a distance of 900 feet, having
a width of 125 feet. The course of the
125 feet cuts into several buildings of
the Oregon City Manufacturing Com
pany's plant. The same applies to the
Crown Pulp & Paper Company's plant,
where about $100,000 worth of machin
ery for the manufacture of pulp has
been Installed. Along the route of the
proposed canal there is In operation
$200,000 worth of machinery. It is
contended that if the Government con
demns this property for a right of way,
compelling these business concerns to
seek other quarters, the expense will
run beyond the $2,000,000 mark.
Many gay Fear Is Baseless.
There is little doubt that the people
of Oregon City would rather lose the
canal than the big manufacturing
plants. However, it is contended by
many of the leading men here that the
building of the canal on the East Side
win not necessitate the mills closing.
In fact, some even go so far as to say
the waterpower will not be affected
snd that the Hawley Pulp & Paper
Company and the East Bide Pulp Plant
of the Crown Columbia Pulp A Paper
Company will be the only ones put to
rreat inconvenience. Mr. Hawley says
the plan proposed would so interfere
with his business that he would not
think of continuing it here. About
1000 persons are employed by the mills
that will be affected.
GERMANS TO CELEBRATE
Day at State Fair Will Have Elab
orate Programme.
STATE FAIR GROUNDS, Salem, Or,
Sept. 4. (Special.) Edgar Winter, of
Portland, state secretary of the Affili
ated German-Speaking Societies of the
State of Oregon, declares that German
day, September 8, is to be one of the
most important in the week of the
Oregon State Fair. Mr. Winter has
conferred with transportation officials
and they are lending their efforts to
make German day one of the best In
the programme at the fair.
Astoria, Roseburg. Oregon City. Eu
gene and fully a dozen more Oregon
cities have made plans to take ad
vantage of the special rates to ,be In
effect for this day at the fair.
The United German Societies of Sa
lem are going to entertain the visitors
with a "commers." and folk singing.
Two publto halls have been engaged
CANA
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i it 1 1t Utirfp-- The proposed canal on the east side of the Willamette River at-the
, falls at Oregon City, Or., begins at the foot of Fourth street, and is to
be built In a southeasterly direction for a mile up stream. Located In
Its pathway are four large factor les which will have to be torn down
, to make way for the Improvement.
1
to provide for the reception of the vis
itors. Governor West has been asked1 to
make the address of welcome and the
response In German will be made by
Vice-President Schooer. of Oregon
City. A special band concert and some
folk songs will complete the pro
gramme at the State House by noon,
leaving: plenty of time for the visitors
to see the races and exhibits In the
afternoon, while the special enter
tainments provided by the Salem Ger
mans will take up the evening-.
CRIMINAL CASES ABSENT
Clark Superior Court for September
Term Begins Wednesday. -
VANCOUVER. Wash Sept. 4. (Spe
cial.) The September term of the Su
perior Court of Clark County, of which
Donald McMaster Is Judge, will begin
Wednesday, September 6. No criminal
cases will be tried at this time.
In the October term of court, the
most Important case In public Interest
will be that of the state against H. C.
Phillips, president, and Gilbert . Dan
iels, cashier, of the defunct Commer
cial Bank of Vancouver. Both men are
charged with accepting- for deposit
money after they knew the bank was
insolvent, and they are at liberty un
der a $10,000 bond each. Also will be
tried Charles W. Hammond, confessed
slayer of E. C. Barhydt, on Bells Moun
tain. He will plead self-defense. It Is
understood that the millionaire brother
PRELTMINAEY SKETCH OF PROPOSED
of the murdered man has retained a
Vancouver firm of attorneys to assist
In the prosecution of Hammond. Wil
liam Reveney, under age, will be tried
on a statutory charge.
WASHINGTON SCHOOLS GAIN
Evergreen- State Has Oensns
1911 of 276,244.
for
OLTMPIA. Wash., Sept. 4. (Special.)
According to figures given out by
the office of H. B. Dewey, State Super
intendent of Publlo Instruction, the
school census for 1911 shows a gain
of 7278 over 1910. the total for this
year being 276,244. The average dally
attendance totaled 163,021, a gain of
6957 ovey 1910, while the enrolled num
ber Is 477S greater than In 1910, this
year's total being 220,461.
Spokane County made the biggest
gain in the school census, the 1911
figures being 2397 over 1910, while
Yakima County is second, with an In
crease of 1105. King County gained
one In school population during the
past year, the census for 1911 showing
64.560. Pierce County sustained a loss
of 293. while Whatcom County suffered
the biggest loss of all. Its total de
crease being 653 children. Clark and
Cowlitz counties are numbered among
those showing substantial increases.
BLOOD GIVEN SWEETHEART
Girl Improves Following Operation
Transfusing "New life.
SPOKANE. Wash, Sept 4. (Spe
cial.) In an effort to save the life of
his affianced wife, Elmer Gaines, a
young society man at Lewlston. Idaho,
last night was permitted to risk blood
transfusion, the operation being the
first of the kind In North Idaho. Miss
Mabel Mounte, aged. 19 years, daugh
ter of Jap Mounte, a pioneer farmer,
for two weeks has been critically ill,
a complicated gastric ailment and ty
phoid fever combination, to bring her
life to a low ebb.
Gaines knew that the transfusion of
healthy blood might turn the tide for
his fallliijr sweetheart, the operation
was performed, and today the condi
tion of the young woman gives hops
for her reoovery.
W00LGR0WERS' DATES SET
Oregon Convention to Be Held
Baker, November 14-15.
at
PENDLETON, Or, Sept. 4. Official
announcement was made today by Sec
retary Smyths that the annual con
vention of the Oregon Woolgrowers"
Association will be held at Baker, Or,
November 14 and 15.
The executive committee has Just
selected these dates. Discussion of the
wool tariff will be the most Important
business topic. President Gooding and
Secretary McClure, of the National
Association, are expected to attend.
887 Registered Voters in Chehalls.
CHEHALIS, Wash, Sept. 4. (Spe
cial.) The registration books for the
Chehalls city election, September 23,
at which the question of adopting or
rejecting the proposed commission
form of government will be voted on,
closed Saturday. A total of 887 voters
registered, from 'the three precincts.
follows: East 264, West 300,
South 323.-
Mucti Lumber Leaves Astoria.
ASTORIA. Or., Sept. 4. (Special.)
During the month of August. 25 ves
sels loaded at the sawmills In the
Astoria district. Their combined car
goes amounted to 18,886.604 feet of
lumber. In addition to these .one raft
was towed from the Columbia River
to San Francisco, and it contained B,
000.000 feet of piling.
Take Rose City car. Fifth and Wash
ington for the big Portland race meet
ing. Best car rvioa ever is promised.
VYING CRAFT SCUD
BYREGATTAGROWD
Portland Power Boats Flash
Past Line Winners in Open
ing Day's Races.
SNOHOMISH IS FLAGSHIP
Admiral Spencer and Staff Conduct
Qneen Gertrude to Position of
Honor While' Hundreds of
Persons Watch Ceremony.
ASTORIA, Or., Sept 4. (Special.)
The speedboat Potato Bug- III, owned
by Ad Groeger, of Portland, was the
winner of the first heat in two of he
OREGON CITY CANAL AND LOCKS.
big races today, while the Astor, also
a Portland craft, captures the first
heat In the other contest. The Oregon
Wolf, another Portland boat, met,wlth
hard luck and was compelled to pull
out of the free-for-all displacement,
that apparently she was winning
easily.
The sixteenth annual regatta opened
this morning under auspices that
augur well for the success of the
water sports. The weather was fine,
a large crowd was present and aside
from some delay In getting some of
the races started there was nothing to
mar the pleasure of the day. t
Crowds Gather Early.
Shortly after 9 o'clock Admiral
Spencer and his staff escorted Queen
Gertrude to her place of honor on the
grandstand, while the Judges and the
corps of club officials went on board
the cutter Snohomish, that has been
designated as the flagship. Even at
that early hour, large crowds of peo
ple had gathered along the waterfront
and when the gun was fired for the
first race the grandstand was almost
filled, while hundreds of people had
secured points of vantage along the
docks from which to watch the racing
events.
The first race called was the first
heat of the 26-foot motor-boats. It
was three times around the course, a
distance of 15 miles, for prizes of $700,
$200 and $100 respectively.
Eight craft had entered for this con
test, but the Wigwam II had trouble
with her magneto, while Nunes' Flyer
broke her engine just before the start
ing gun was fired and the Llppert
Fourth failed to appear; so only five
boats made the start. They were the
Potato Bug III, Chehalls' Helen, Ques
tion Mark and Fawn II. the latter be
ing what is known as a monoplane,
while the balance were displacement
boats. A flying start was made with
the Potato Bug slightly in the lead
and the others closely bunched.
Spray Hides Craft.
As they went off with a rush and
headed up the course, the whirr of their
engines and the chug-chug of the ex
haust could be heard for a long dis
tance, while the flying spray at times
almost hid the speeding craft from
view. ...
Soon the Fawn began to gain on her
antagonists and within the first two
miles had passed all excepting the Po
tato Bug, upon whom she appeared to
have gained slightly. It looked like
a fight to a finish between these two
craft, but Just before completing the
first lap the Fawn's engine went
wrong and she dropped out. The
Helen also broke down and only three
boats finished, the Potato Bug being
an easy winner and thus getting five
points to her credit. Her time was 88
minutes 86 1-5 seconds. The Question
Mark was second and was given four
points, while the Chehalls was third
and secured three points.
Astor Breaks Line First.
The second race was the first heat
for the 82-foot class of speed boats,
for prizes of $400. $200, $150, a. dis
tance of 20 miles. Eight boats had
entered for this race, but owing to
several of them having trouble with
their engines the only craft to enter
were the Question Mark, the Chehalls
and the Astor, the latter being the old
Seattle Spirit with a new 10-oyllnder
engine. The two former boats got an
even start, but though the Astor was
about 200 feet behind In crossing the
line, she far outclassed her competi
tors, and before the first turn she
was far In the lead, winning easily.
The Aster's time was 58 minutes 2
seconds, with the Question Mark 43
seconds behind and the Chehalls third.
The third event was the first heat
of the free-for-all displacement race
and there were eight entries, but ow
ing to engine troubles only four boats,
the Potato Bug, the Chehalls, Nunes
Flyer and Oregon Wolf , started and
only the two first named finished. This
race was a distance of 30 miles for
prizes of $1000, $750, $250. The boats
got away In a bunch with the Potato
Bug slightly In the lead, but before the
first round the Wolf had shown her
heels to the balance and coming down
the stretch was fully 200 feet ahead.
Suddenly, however, her engine went
wrong and she had to -be towed home.
On the third lap Nunes' -Flyer met
with the same fate and the Potato Bug
was an easy winner with the Chehalls
second.
Shearwater's Crew Wins.
The cutter race between crews from
the British cruiser Shearwater and the
revenue cutter Snohomish was won by
the former. The power fishboat race
with four entries was won by N. Burn'
zanlch. with Emanuela.- The fishboat
sailing race, a distance of five miles.
was won by V. Salvola by a narrow
margin of 3hi seconds. John Hendrick
son being second.
While the half-mile swimming race
under the direction of Arthur Cavlll
was scheduled for tomorrow, it was
held this afternoon on account of Man-
kurtx leaving for Los Angeles this
evening to represent- Multnomah Club,
of Portland, in the championship con
tests.
There were eight entries in the race
and it was won by Mankurts in u
minutes and 18 seconds, which is
world's record, but it will probably
not be recotrnized as it was in tidal
water, although it was in the face of
a strong wind. Thomas was second
and Gross third. By winning this race
Mankurtz captured the Henry Hanno
cup.
CLOVER YIELD IS HEAVY
Red Variety Near Monmouth Runs
9.25 Bushels an Acre.
MONMOUTH, Sept. 4. (Special.)
What is believed to be the record yield
of red clover In this state Is reported
by C. I. Hawley, who has Just finished
harvesting 32 acres, which yielded 296
bushels. At the present quoted price
of 18 cents, this amounts to $99.90 an
acre, and the berry Is of choice quality
lor seeding.
This field 's on the Locust Lawn
Farm, the old homestead place of the
late J. H. Hawley, near McCoy, In Polk
County.
The yield of clover seed so far as
known is reported exceptionally good
throughout this part of the valley.
Slnslaw Jetty to Be Viewed.
EUGENE, Or, Sept. 4. (Special)
I. B. Cushman, chairman of the Port
of Siuslaw Commission, has Just re
turned to the Coast from Portland,
accompanied by the engineer of the
Robert Wakefield Company, to make
During the summer most persons are annoyed with pimples, boils,
rashes or eruptions, while others suffer more severely with Eczema,
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affections come from humors and acids in the circulation. The blood,
as it circulates through the system, deposits thesehumors and acids in
the sensitive membranous flesh which lies just beneath the outer skin.
This acrid matter causes inflammation and a discharge which breaks
through the delicate cuticle, and skin diseases are the result. To cure
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of the impurity, enriches the blood, and in this way permanently cures
skin diseases. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free.
S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores.
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
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- It is a safe medicine in any condition of the system.
THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol
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THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers
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A SOUR, GASSY,
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As there Is often some one in your
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This ' harmless blessing will digest
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Mothers of Skin
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That those who hava lost faith In
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rttiout cost, a liberal sample of each,
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"-8B, Boston. Sold throughout the world.
estimates on the north Jetty whloh Is
to be built by the Port and the Fed
eral Government Jointly. The com
pany is also expected to offer bids on
some of the railroad construction
promised for the lower Siuslaw
shortly.
PAVL0F EMITTING FLAMES
Aleutian Volcano Reported to Be In
, Active State.
SEATTLE, Wash, Sept. 4. Mount
Pavlof, In the Aleutian Islands, has
been active this Summer, according to
advices brought by the cannery bark
Guy C. Goss. Owing to the vigor of
Bogosloff, Shlshaldln and Pavlof, the
famous Aleutian volcanoes, during the
Summer of 1910, and the fine weather
for observing them, a number of ex
peditions were sent out last Summer to
photograph them, but the weather dur
ing the present year has been so foggy
that it has been dangerous to approach
the volcanic islands.
On the way north the Goss observed
Pavlof sending thousands of feet Into
the air a column of smoke, which
branched and spread out like the limbs
of a huge tree. What appeared to be
lava, but was probably ashes, poured
down the side of the peak. On the
southern voyage no observation could
be made.
Highway Meeting Attracts.
OREGON CITT, Or, Sept. 4. (Spe
cial,) It is expected that at leaBt 30
business and professional men of this
city will attend the meeting of the
Eaut Side Capital Highway Association
Wednesday evening at Canby. Plans
for raising money to build the high
way through this county will be dis
cussed. It is probable that the county
will contribute liberally to the enter
prise. The Oregon City delegation will
start from the Commercial Club at 6:30
o'clock In automobiles to attend the
FOR SUMMER
SKIM DISEASES
si ' "ss
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UPSET
Dizziness, Constipation and other
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Some folks have tried so long to
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This, no doubt, is a serious mistake.
Tour real trouble Is, what you eat does
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A hearty appetite, with thorough di
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nosis freo.
We claim for our treatment noth
ing "wonderful" or "secret" It Is
simply our successful way of doing
things.
AFFLICTED ME. hrfon rln
elsewhere, honestly In vrstlaate mi
proven methods. You will then under
stand how easily and quickly we rnr
all rnrahle rasrs of VAHK OSU-. VF-.iv
without severe surgical operation
arctit iu H L u u II r o I S O . with
out Injurious drugs (60S skillfull
admlnlateded when preferred)! XERVO
hiai. iiKiiiLirr without atlmulatlr
remeuiesi 11 L, A D IJ K It and KIU.VF
troublest PILES, RECTAL complaint
ana mil ailments or men.
What you want Is a cure. Come
to us and get It. Once under our
treatment you will quickly realize
how simple a thing It Is to get well
In the hands of a specialist who
knows his business. Our cures add
not only years to life, but life to
years. Office hours, dally, 9 to 6
evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to l'
DR.GREENCO.
883 Washington St., Portland, Or.
J.J.Keefe,Ph.G,M.D.
Men's Specialist
f am positively the only specialist
In Portland tnat puDiisnes nie owii
photograph, personally conducts and
munncp.q his own office, and con-
tilts with and treats all his ow
nnHonta. I have more aualif loatio
and experience than any other sp
clallst advertising in mis uny.
Every man calling at my office Is
assured of my personal and Indi
vidual treatment until a cure Is ef
fected. My fees are one-fourth that
exacted by tne various
companies," "Institutes" and "mu
seums." Be sure to consult me be
fore treating elsewhere.
Why treat with Incompetents
when you can secure the expert
services of a competent specialist?
Come to me If you have any of the
following disorders: Varicose Veins,
Nerve, Blood and Skin Ailments,
Bladder Troubles, II I o o d Poisons,
Eruptions, Ulcers, Piles or Fistula.
0 to 5 7 to 8 Dnllyi .Sunday, 10 to 1.
Examination Advice Free.
313V4 WASHINGTON ST., CORNER
OF SIXTH, PORTLAXD, OREGON.
BING CHONG
Chinese Doctor
Made of Chinese herbs aa
root medicine cures a.
IIRUB 1 1 1 ... . w. - ' " -
Junes, liver, stomach, kin
vey, blood troubles of ma
ind woman when other
rail. If you suffer, call c
write to 232, Wash, st
?or. 2d. Room IS, Port. O'
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