Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 04, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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She has the best of climate, splendid .soil, unlimited resources,,
millions of acres of free lands and cheap lands. The finest fresh
water harbor in the United States; cheap transportation in sight
Panama Caaal and a boundless ambition to be first among the
live wire states. And the world will listen if every loyal citizen
.will lend his support to a pull-together movement to develop
these advantages that nature has so kindly bestowed.
Xature has given us a cheap highway to the sea, which makes
ur transportation problem like boys' play when compared with
other states. And cheap, quick transportation is the one great
agent through which the development of our great state must
come.
It will not come, to any great extent, through the present
elfih. short-sighted route in a 100 years. We must meet the
conditions that have grown up recently in anticipation of the
great change the Panama Canal. w ill create on this coast, in which
Oregon is most vitally interested.
The preparation now being made by the great steamship com
panies to ' iie harbors 'north of ' is' and south" of us, and the fact
I hat our neighbors on the Sund will expend 20 millions on their
do-k system, proves absolutely that we must use Oregon's one
great harbor at the mouth of the Columbia River. It's our gate-
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way, Oregon's, yours and mine; through' which" th'at larger pros
perity will come to every citizen in the Inland Empire as well as
west of the Cascades.
What's more, .we must act quickly and all together if we
would retain Oregon trade to Oregon people and build up a live
wire state to be proud of. j
Let us forget the selfish methods of the past, and accept a
broader policy for future development.
Let's be fair to all. Give Astoria her due, insist on the
railroads playing fair; get the real benefit of our down hill haul.
Be the aggressor from today in the fight between Puget Sound
and the mouth of the Columbia. A
We shall win easily and quickly by accepting Nature's gift,
that broad, deep, splendid harbor reaching from Tongue Point to
Fort Stevens, and by using the fine level land. at Warrenton,
where both the Hill and Harriman systems have large water
frontage that is ideal for the ocean terminals of these great sys
tems, and others that must follow. It's Portland's lower harbor.
Be a Booster for Greater Oregon. Begin today.
There's only one right way to do things,
then act.
Let's get right,
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Sminonf IDoIiKt Otk main Sales Agents Columbia Harbor Land Co.
illloCL jLVCCfi.il. V' Vlio 3123 GROUND FLOOR, COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING
RAILROADS PAY OFF
IN IN COALFIELD
All Coal Destined for Outside
Markets Now Near Tide
water Points.
FRICTION BEING AVOIDED
rrnnilon t.ivrn to Wash Coal for
roller. Thna Arcrtlnff Clash on
lne That Prorrd Scrlon
In I-a-t Die Strike.
rHILA DELPIIIA. Arrff J. Tint
eambrr ot Idle men in the anthracite
rilon itii increased today br the
Uyinr off of additional men by the
railroad., which hare ahtpped prartl
rally all the coal destined for out.lde
market out of the roal field. Much
of this la etrung along; railroad aiding;
near tidewater points.
Teamsters haulm- powder to the
mines also hare been laid off. The
luanrltjr of powder used earn year in
l.lsstlnjr anthracite la rery laxite.
The attempt of mine bosses to ((art
operatlona at the Katherlne colliery
and independent operattona In the Nor
thnmoerland County district prored a
failure.
rmuttoi la I ard.
I" rated Mine Workers, and sympa
thisers canraxsed the homes of the
workmen employed at the eolllery and
persuaded them not to tto to work.
Considerable friction baa been
avoided In the Lackawanna rerion,
wherw officers of district No. 1 cave
permission to the mines around Scran
ton to operate washerles. provided the
coal is used for the boiler-rooms of
the collieries to keep the mines In
rendition, in tue last bis; st
was much rtotlns; over the
f tlie washerles.
terlal and men by team from Junc
tion to lay the track at this junction,
ecurlnr priority of crossing-. Tho
purpose In fonrinir the right of way at
this time Is not known.
HILLMAN SUEDBY LAWYER
.. He Is Preparing to Enter Triton,
Action for $2 7,500 Starts.
SEATTLE. Wash.. April J. Clarence
Dayton Hillman, the millionaire real
estate dealer under a 30 months sen
tence In McNeil's Island Penitentiary
for using the mails to defraud, was
sued today for :7.t00 by his counsel.
Frederick R. Burch. who alleges that
Ilillaian agreed to pay him $40,000 for
defending; h'm on the fraud charge and
$2500 for defending him on contempt
proceedings growing out of an alleged
attempt by Hillman to corrupt the
Jury.
Burch alleges that he has received
but $15,000. Hillman Is preparing to
enter prison.
General Ma as Ketarns.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wish..
April 3. (Special.) General Marion r.
Maus. commander of the Department of
tho Columbia, who baa been Inspecting
sltea for maneuvers near Tacoma re
turned to this post today. Major A. S.
Fleming, who has been attending the
school of the Adjutaiit-Oeneral's de
partment at Fort Leavenworth, Karu
arrived today and will relieve Major
Charles E. Tayman as Adjutant-General
ot the Department of the Colum
bia. Mrs. Fleming will arrive in about
10 days.
MINES WILL RESUME
Strike Majority Too Small to
Justify Continuance.
WORK EXTENDING RAPIDLY
Twenty Thousand Men In Stafford
shire to Be Back In Collieries
Today Rioting Occurs
In Some Districts.
LONDON. April t. "It will be peace
with honor and the men will return to
work." said Thomas Ashton. secretary
of the Miners' Federation, tonight, but
pending a scrutiny of the ballot tomor
row he was not able to give the figures.
Other delegatea who arrl-ved In London
tonight to attend the meeting of the
federation tomorrow are agreed there
will be too small a majority aealnet re
sumption of work to Justify a pro
lonitation of the conflict.
Work In the coal fields is rapidly ex
tending. Large numbers have resumed
in Staffordshire, and It Is said that 20.
000 men In this district will be back in
the pits tomorrow.
There has been some rioting In dif
ferent parts of the country. At Dun
fermline, Scotland, the unionist miners
stoned the detachment of police which
was protecting the nonunlonists who
had resumed work. At PontypooL' Mon
mouthshire, there have also been dis
turbances, crowds of striking miners
smashing the windows In the houses of
the men who returned to work.
March Good for Weddings.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 3. (Spe
cial.) During March S3 marriage li
censes were Issued by the County Audi
tor. William Marshall. The first couple
to get a license to marry in April was
Arthur Allen Reld and Miss Minerva
Ernst, who were accompanied by
Robert H. Barber, all of Camas.
cial.) The County Commissioners have
granted a franchise to the Washington
Oregon Corporation that will enable the
Coal Creek mines cast of town to be
more fully developed. Rail transporta
tion is now assured two operating
mines. The logging road of the Coal
Creek sawmill will be electrified and In
future the mill company's logs will be
brought to the pond In this manner.
Further Industrial development of Coal
Creek valley is also made possible.
Patriotic Spirit Crged.
SALEM, Or., April 3. (Special.)
Declaring that many teachers and prin
cipals of schools are not observing the
custom of raising flags over school
houses on proper occasions. Superinten
dent Alderman 's sending out a letter
urging that this be properly attended
to and that patriotism for the flag be
engendered.
If There's Nothing
Left but
The Handle
And you "HS
bring; it to
Lenoon's I'mbrella Hospital
Vour Old I'mbrella Will Soon Be
a .cw Vmbrella.
We Repair and Recover I mbrellas
Our Oni Factory on the Premises.
Oregon-Made Vmhrrllas.
Mines Assured I tail Line.
CHEHALIS. Wash.. April 3. fSpe-
309 Morrison St.
The House That Quality Built.
Mrs. Catherine O'Pea Bnricd.
VANCOUVER'. Wash, April 3. Cor- !
cla!. Bishop O'Dea. of Seattle, today
conducted the funeral services here of
Ms step-grandmother, Mrs. Catherine
O'Dea. 0 years old. who died In St.
Joseph's Hospital, here. Monday. The
Rlsliop was assisted In celebrating hijrh
niasa by Rev. Father Felix Verwllghen.
and Father Delannoy. The services
were held in St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, and It was filled with friends of
Mrs. U Dra. Burial was at the Catho-
10 cemetery.
Rxtradltion Papers Grunted. -SALEM.
Or April 3. (SpeciaL)
Extradition rapers were crani.fi bv the
Have
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PLAYER
PIANO?
rlke there ;"'r"r f"r I. H-l.n.
operation ' mder arrest In Portland and wanted In ' fj
', Washington on a charge of offering a (((
Wosaea 5toe .atrlpslaa Mea.
Women sympathlxera with union
cnners today stoned men employed In
stripping operations at Jeanrsvllle. in
ti.e Haielton region, but desisted when
it was explained to them that the sus
pension order did not apply to the
stripping men.
r-narp picketing has been begun by
Hi union men.
CROSSING FENCED IN NIGHT
'ri-snn Klectric Shut In Ulghl-of-Way
Across Southern Pacific.
KI'GF.XE. Or, April 3. (Special.) A
t"it feme along either hide of the
Orea.in Klectric right of way, where
't roKs the proposed Southern Pa--!rl-
line to Cooi Bay Just outside of
Kngnr limits, was built during the
darkness of Saturdar night, and con
struction teams of Fuller & Company
forking for the Southern Taclflc have
to mak a demur of over a mile to
set west of the cr'Xi-liia. Iatt Novem
ber the Oregon L'.ctrlc brought ma-
biibe to a public officer. It Is alleged
that Hesslon orrerea E. McDonald.
County Commissioner of Lincoln Coun
ty, ii for every drag and 125 for every
grader which his, company sold to the
county.
Parents to Attend School.
VANCOUVER. Wash, April 3. (Spe
cial.) Patrons of the Harney school
In this city will attend school with their
children Wednesday, and pass the en
tire day with them, according to plans
already made. Luncheon will be taken.
The patrona will Inspect the - school,
methods of work and teaching, and as
certain for themselves how things are
carried on. A new school building has
been proposed, and the patrons will be
Two AVIves Get Divorce.
OREGON' CITT, April . (Special.)
Judge CampNe.II granted divorce de
crees this afternoon In the following;
cases: L. K. Gaston aaalnst Carrie
f- tf!:tffAn. abandonment Kc I n tr si.
lcged. and Aldlna Howell acalnst Wil-J!j
1 in in K Howrll. the maiden name of I IVV
the pl.iintiff. Aiding Fouraul, being re- I
stored.
"F YOU arc thinking of purchasing a Player Piano you owe it to yourself to call at our
beautifully appointed warerooms, where you will hear the following celebrated instru
ments : Stcinway Upright and Grand Pianola Pianos ; A. B. Chase Artistano ; the Inner
Player; Farrand Ceoilian. This is also the home of the famous Apollo Player Piano. You
will be pleasantly surprised at its simplicity, at its ease of operation and completeness.
There are a great many reasons why you should call on us before purchasing, as we are the
only one-price Piano Store in Portland. A child of seven years can buy here at the same
low price as a professional shopper. We carry the most complete line of reliable Player
Pianos on the Coast. It will be a pleasure for us to serve you. We will accept your old
piano nt its real market value and arrange convenient terms for the balance. Call or write
for catalogue, prices, terms, etc.
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On Morrison at Sixth, Opposite Postoffice.
Victor
Victrolas
That Play
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Music.
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