Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 15, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING OREGOMAX, ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920
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INCREASED RAILROAD RATKS
TO FORCE CHAXGE.
appointed a committee to interview
officials of the state reclamation
service and ascertain steps to be
taken to brink the project to a head.
The dredging- of the river, it Is
pointed out, will not only reclaim
many acres of inundated land, but
will be a step toward making the
river navigable to Grays harbor.
CHARGES
Publisher Declares Water Competi
tion Will Ultimately Gain
Timber Traffic.
Increased railroad freight rates
which have had the effect of tempor
arily crippling: the lumber industry
of the northwest will ultimately be
taken care of by water competition,
according to a prediction made by
George M. Cornwall, publisher of the
Timberman, in an address delivered
at the luncheon of the Progressive
Business Men's club at the Season
hotel yesterday noon.
Mr. Cornwall predicted that the
high rates by rail would result in
the-greater use of the water route for
the handling of cargoes, expeclally
those destined for the Atlantic sea
board, and that ultimately a large
share of the lumber business would
be-carried by steamers.
"The principal handicap at the pres
ent time," he said, "is the lack of
facilities at eastern ports for the
handling of lumber in. large quanti
ties." Mr. Cornwall said, however, that
this phase of the problem was being
taken care of and that Baltimore al
ready had a terminal especially de
signed for the handling of lumber.
The speaker cited the great factor
which the lumber Industry of this
country has been in the development
of the territory.
He said the building of logging rail
roads had especially been a big
feature in the country's unbuilding,
and that at the present time there
was such an extensive system of log
ging railroads between Portland and
Astoria that the construction of but
60 miles of additional line would give
a new direct route to Astoria from
this city.
Mr. Cornwall declared that li the
near future it would be necessary for
the country to provide laws for a
systematic reforestation.
He cited the fact that the produc
tion of timber in the country had
been gradually decreasing and ex
pressed the belief that this was
partially due to the fact that renters
were going on the farms.
"No man was ever known to fight
for a boarding house and likewise no
renter is interested in building up
the houses and barns on the farm
which he rents," he said.
B. F. Irvine spoke on the State
Marketing bill declaring that the bill
should pass at the coming election.
11 MORE CO-EDS PLEDGED
Four Portland- Girls Among Those
Affiliating With Sororities.
OREGON" AG-RICTJLTURAL. COL
LEGE. Corvallis, Oct. 14. (Special.)
fcileven pledges, four of whom are
Portland girls, are announced by
sororities on the campu-s, following
the second period of pledging. This
is in addition to the list given out two
weeks ago. They are as follows:
Alpha Xi Delta Hazel Eslinger,
The Lalles; Gertrude Uowsett, Gres
ham. Alpha Rho Helen Randolphe. Cor
vallis. relta Zeta Katherine Gibbard.
Salem.
Gamma Phi Beta (Bemadean Grebel,
Portland.
Sigma Kappa Constance MacLean,
Portland; Ermina Lutz, Newberg.
Gamma Iota Doris Lake, Portland;
Ida Granberg, Portland.
Kappa Alpha Theta Maude McCoy,
Salem; Imogene Meserve, Astoria.
SORGHUM YIELD GOOD
flood River Grower Hopes to Manu
facture Molasses.
HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. 14. (Spe
cial.) A. B. Cooper, formerly member
of the warehouse force of the Apple
Growers' association and later an
apple inspector here for the O.-W. R
& N. Co., has harvested a fine yield
of sorghum stalks, the juice of which
is rich in sugar.
Mr. Cooper pressed a small quan
tity of juice by grinding the stalks
on a meat chopper. He intends to get
a sufficient sorghum carre acreage to
justify apparatus for the manufacture
of molasses.
R. - W.
PRICE REITERATES
STATEMENT ABOUT GORDON.
foundation whatever. I might also
add that even if true it could not
possibly have any bearing on my
statement as to Mr. Gordon activi
ties. (Signed) R. W. PRICE."
PEOPLE TO HAVE SAY
JURY WITNESSES WEDDING
Man Accused of Offense Is Married
to Girl at Eugene.
EUGENE, Or., Oct. 14. (Special.)
"William M. Goddard of Eugene and
Edith M. Dick of Marcola were mar
ried in the grand jury room at the
Lane county courthouse yesterday by
County Judge Brown, with members
of the Jury, the district attorney and
a number of other persons as wit
nesses. Goddard had been arrested some
time ago on a charge of contributing
to the delinquency of the girl. The
grand jury had taken up the case,
but it is probable that no further
action will be taken, according to
sfficlals.
Chehalls Dredging Sought.
CENTRALIA. Wash., Oct. 14. (Spe
cial.) At a meeting held last night
by Centralians interested in the
dredging of Chehalis river, southwest
of the city, Frank Montgomery, Theo
. dore Hoss. R. R. Somerville, George
Saraer ana Charles bwartwooa were
All Stetson, Borsalino 'and Schobel
hats Vt off. C. C. Bradley Co., 352
Washington, near Park sts., Morgan
block. Adv.
Read the Oregonian classified ads.
President of Hotelmen Declares
Candidate for Mayor Misunder
stood or Misquoted Ilim.
Reiteration of charges that Herbert
Gordon, candidate for mayor, advised
apartment house owners to increase
rents nhDe a member of Mayor
Baker's rent investigation committee'
was made yesterday in a statement
issued by R. W. Price, president of
the Hotelmen'fi association and also
a member of the rent committee.
The statement by Mr. Price was
made in answer to an interview is
sued by Mr'. Gordon denying that he
informed apartment house owners to
withhold Information, from the rent
committee. Mr. Price's statement is
as follows:
"In a recent interview Herbert Gor
don, candidate for mayor, asserts that
at the dissolution meeting of the
rent investigating committee I stated
that he had advised apartment house
owners not to furnish the committee
with Information regarding their in
come and pronounces the statement
untrue.
"Either Mr. Gordon misunderstood
my remarks or purposely, for some
reason, misquoted them, for I made
no euch statement. What I said was
that I had confidential information
that Mr. Gordon advised apartment
house owners to raise their rents.
"Because of the reliability of the
source, I was convinced of the truth
of the information 'when I made the
statement to the committee, and I
am still so convinced.
"In connection with his interview
Mr. Gordon submitted an affidavit by
F. W. German, president of the Port
land Realty Board, who secured Gor
don's appointment to the committee
and was instrumental in prevailing
on him to become a candidate for
mayor.
"It is to the effect that I had
stated at the commencement of the
committee's Investigation that I had
been tipped off. and raised the rental
of the Hotel Mailory, and that I did
not are, what the committee did.
"This statement Is without any
Medford Citizens Testify to Char
acter of Postofrice Candidates.
MEDFORD. Or., Oct. 14. (Special.)
That the people of Medford will
have much to say in the selection of
a postmaster to succeed the late Colo
nel G. P. Nims is made evident by
the notions of members of the civil
service commission board. C. W.
Paine of , Seattle, district secretary of
the commission, and T. G. Rowan of
Seattle, postoffice inspector of that
district, who arrived here Tuesday.
They are calling in as a part of the
investigation into the character, rep
utation and qualifications of the can
didates for the position about 50
prominent business men and citizens
to testify. t
Kelso Candidates File.
KELSO, Wash., Oct. 14. (Special.)
One filing was made for mayor and
four for councilmen yesterday. J. P.
Grim, farmer-labor party candidate
for representative from Cowlitz coun
ty, filed for mayor on the citizens'
ticket, and A. G. Kenaston filed for
the council for the first ward, and
C. H. Hartsock and L. S. Dennison as
councilmen from the Third ward. W.
O. Mailory has filed for councilman
at large.
NATIONAL CHAPTER GIVEN
Zeta Kappa Psi, for Women De
baters, to Enter Corvallis.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis. Oct. 14. (Special.)
Zeta Kappa Psi. national honorary
forensic sorority, ha? granted a chap
ter to the local honorary organiza
tion. Zeta Kappa, anJ the installa
tion ceremonies will take place aome
time thia term. .Membership id limited
to varsity women debated, who have
represented the college in at least
one intercollegiate debate.
There are six of the eight women
who composed last year's varsity
siuai! now in school and all will be
eliihle to the honor. They are
Jcanettt; Cramer. Grants Pass: Laura
Ga rn jobst. aiciii: I'oris Ji-nkins, Ivos
Angeles: Irma Von Lehe, Corvallis;
Florence Laird. North Bend, Or.; Lois
Pay lie, Northfield, Minn.
Read the Oreonian classified ads.
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