The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 24, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1311.
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VOLUNTEERS BUILD TABER NACLE AT, DALLAS, OR., IN SINGLE DAY.
Reclamation; Service Plans to,
I Finish, Great Project f
V. Near Boiso- : V;
' CSpaelal DUpeU te The JearsaLI '
" Boise, . Idaho, May li. The expen
diture of approximately ;.f 1,000.000 i a
year, for five years, the building of 17
miles of standard gauge railroad up tba
Boise, river,' the founding of a ' town
where; 1000 man win be employed .tba
greater part of tha. year, and lastly the
building, or tna biggest dam yet under
taken by the reclamation servloe. ia the
plan mapped out and well underway by
the government, within a few miles of
this city. ,. -rV . . ;
Tha structure is to ba located at a
polnt a the Boise river known as
Arrow Bock. IS miles from, Boise and
which was found to be the most. dsslr
able location by government engineers
who spent several months up me river,
boding test boles and making measure
ments to : find . the best location - for
America's greatest dam fop the storage
of water. . -
, Thus far the actual operations by tba
reclamation servloe have consisted of
building a wagon road to the danv-iste,
the installing of a aaw mill on Cotton
Wood creek and-tha sawing of lumber
tor bunding the big camp, work on
which will begin within a few days,
Tba Arrow Rock dam when finlshad
will be the highest dam in the world.
It will . be 140 feet high and will be
built entirely of conorete. In building
so high and so expensive a dam the
overnment wlsbsd to ba entirely, sure
or ma geological foundation, so i
ployed Professor W. O. Crosby, for
merly of the Boston Institute of Tech
nology, one of he famous geologists at Heoca and provide a shorter haul
in wuuujr, vii in cam ana i ror water to their ranches.
nui worvuio lUTssugauons in regard
to foundation and abutments. His re
port was entirely favorable.
The dam will cost between 15,000.000
and $1,000,000 and will occupy five or
sis years la building. During this per
iod tha government will employ be
tween COO and 700 men during the entire
time.
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Site of the Tabernacle at 8 o'clock a. m., Saturday, May20.
The top picture Is the Tabernacle at 6 o'clock p. m.', the same day. '
Photos by Eaton.
SPOKANE DAIRYMEN
PUNT MUCH CORN
HAYCREEK RANCH TO
(Bneelal DUaatefc. la Tha lawll
Rosalia, Wash., May 24. About BOO
acres ol corn Is being planted near
Rosalia, to be used aefeed for the
2000 dairy cows Jrept by three or four
large dams, whioh supply milk to Spo
il r nm nirnpiirii anna, uairymen nave proved mat xeea
DC OUL.U riCOClVICHLIlng corn silage gives better results than
alfalfa. Corn can be raised here with
(Special DiMMteb an T. IwuL, Idrv firmlnv mathn1 whtlai alfalfa nmn
Madras.. Or., May 14. Offer-ins what I not ha crown auMaaa'uiiv witimit trri.
can be made into homes for upwards of gatlon. . One dairyman has built six
3000 people, the famous Haycreek ranch, large ailoa which will hold 1500 tons
formerly owned by the Baldwin Bheep of silage. Four hundred acres of corn
ft Land company, 1 miles east of Mad- I will furnish sufficient silage to fill
ras has been placed on tba market in I them. The siloing system, in which the
tracts of 40 sores up. This traot. much corn or alfalfa Is eut In the field, stored
of which is irrigated alfalfa land, con- n1 fd rreen to the cattle, is used by
tains 20.000 acres, and there Is little!11 dairymen, reeerving only enough
doubt that it will ba eagerly purchased ground I0 "a cattle to exercise on.
oy land seekers with means for invest
menr, as embraced in this ranch is soma
of the cream of central Oregon real
estate.
The Haycreek ranob has a world wide
fame, and until a year or mora ago
when the property changed bands was
operated as a blooded sheep ranch, car
rying the largest flock of the finest
Rambouillet sheep in the world. Ship
ments of these famous sheep have been.
made. large numbers to South, Africa,
Australia and other distant points where
tiie snean industry is jtarnea on ex.
Build Wagon Road.
. (Baedal DUo.tr to The JonraeLt
Boise, Idaho, May 14. The county
ooramlssionero have made an appropria
tion of 16000 as Ada county's share of
the cost of building the Boise-Payette
lakes wsgon road for which an appro
priation of 120,000 in bonds was made
by tha last legislature.
The atate appropriation was made on
oondltlon that 18000 additional be
raised to the $20,000 given by the state.
It was decided that an equitable divis
ion of this amount would ' give "Boise
NEW STRIKE RUNS
600 IN FRE GO
LD
Vein Optioned by Reddy and
Associates 400 Feet Long.
Two Wide, One Deep.
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(Special tMepatdl t Tea loanaL)
Grants Pasa, Or., May 24.i-Tha gold
strike reported made by Henry Brasllle
and Jack Shade 10 miles below Salem,
opposite the mouth of Six Mile creek.
Is estimated at 1600 a ton, the vein runs
12 inches deep and is two feet wide and
400 feet long. It shows a strongly de
fined quarts lead. , All the specimens
are free gold. This Is to property op
tioned by Dr. J. r. Reddy, J. Ia Logan.
J. R. Harvey, W. R. Nipper and Joe
Sohmltt Tha mine is about SO miles
southwest of Grants Pass. Great in
terest is being shown among mining
men.
drilling machine from John McBachern
of Clem and is prepared to sink wells
to a depth of 1500 feet One of bla ma
chines la drilling at Mayvllla and will
mama . ,l. .n II . .1
wvn gv iv iiif t irwau country.
- Omr-nt Plant Bnsy.
(Special DUpatre te The JonraaL)
lone, Wash., May 24. The Inland
Portland Cement company's million dol
lar' eement mill began grinding com
mercial cement last week. Experimen
tal tests have teen made for the last
10 days with satisfactory results snd
ths big mill now will enter actively
upon tha manufacture of cement to fill
the many contracts already msde to
supply the local market.
Bottling Plant for Coos Bay.
(Special pupates te Tba Joaraal.)
North' Bond, Or May 14. The Coos
Bay Brewing company Is ferectlng a
concrete building 47x96 feet to be used
as a bottling plant. The machinery
will be installed and ready for opera
tion by July 1.
BUILDINGS GO UPa
EOR DALLES FAIR
Directors Begin Expenditure of
; $4000 to Get Show
- Off Streets.
' (gMrtal Dim tea fa TV, Imml .
The" bailee. Or, May 14. Plans We
been laid by tha directors of The Dalles
Driving Park association to have all
annual fair exhibits at the fair grounds
instead af In the streets of tha city as
heretofore. With this and in view they
started new structures on the grounds
yesterday. Four thousand dollars will
be spent en an exhibit building, ISOx
110 feet, four stock exhibit buildings.
each 40x70 feet, officers' quartera, an
emerged grandstand, resurfacing the
raoeouraa and beautifying the grounds.
A bigger and better district fair la ex
pected to ba the result of these Im
provement, which will ba completed-
by rau. . -
Chertiee IsUe la Ripening.
(Speeial Olipatck te TM Journal.)
Tba Dalles. Or.. May 24. Becausa of
the continued cold weather, ripening of
the cherries in this . locality has been
retarded and it is now thought prob
able tha contemplated exhibit of Dalles
cherries in Portland during the Rose
Festival will havs to be dropped. How
ever, fruit growers say a few days of
warm weather will ripen tha, fruit
O.-W. Mm Go Into Interior.
(Sxirtal DtepatPB t Tbe Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., May 24. William Mo-
Murray, general passenger agent of
the O.-W. R. ft N., and I J. S ponce.
W. 8. Basslnger, John M. Scott, R. B.
Miller. A. S Robinson. A S. Loucsbury
and IL A. Brandon, all officials of that
road, wars In The Dalles yesterday on
their way to 'Madras in an automobile.
The officials will make a two weeks'
trip through central Oregon in their
machine.
part of tba state ware here during tha
two days session, - , .'.:..
8,000,000 Gallon Reservoir Done.
- (Special Dtrtca te The leanuLt '
The Dalles, Or,. May 24. The 'Hew
concrete-reservoir, whlob has been un
der construction for several months,
was ..completed today, and water will
be turned In soon. Tha new basin is
28S feet long, 144 feet wide and 20
feet deep and will bold about 1,000,000
gallons. v . i i- ' '
ANOTHER CAREY ACT
PROJECT APPROVED
(gpeelal DlipeMk te The Joanatv
Boise, Idaho, May 24. News comes
f rom MVsshington that tbe Carey act
lands In tbe Raft river project have
been seggregated.
This land la in Csssla county. It
aggregates 41,1(2 acres and la described
aa one of tbe most promising projects
in the state.
Another factor that adds to ths Im
portance of this particular project la
that the Raft river cutoff of tha Oregon
Short Line runs' through tha central
portion of this tract. The company
purcnased a hair section of state school
lands at ths recent auction sals In Bur
ley and on this half section a townsits
hss already been blocked out Work
on the railroad is now under way and
with tba ooenlns of tbs land mentioned
It le predicted that there will be lively
times In the southern part of Cassia
county in tbs eomlng months.1
DESCHUTES COUNTRY
WILL SHIP WHEAT
(pedal DteSMteh t The lasraaL)
Madras, Or., May 24- The Balfour,
Guthrie oompany has under oonstruo-
tlon a warehouse on the Deschutes
railway at the Madras depot. 100x50
fret wlth.,100 feet of additional plat
form. A wheat platform has also been
constructed at Vanora station, where
wheat-is being received for shipment.
Warehouse facilities will also be pro
vided at Gateway and Mecca, the lrHr
point being aceeaelble from the )U:n
by tbe completion of tha three mile
grade up the rim rocks made by the
Oregon Trunk railway. ,
, u i. ' Hot Artesian Wells, , .
Goldendale, Wash, May 14. Almoit
within tha city limits C. F. MoEwen la
drilling for artesian water. ' Tbe drill
ers started work last wetk on a 10
Inch hole. Another well on - the same
tract flowed at a depth f T feet and
still another Inside the city Is flowing
strong at a depth f lee feet
Not Salts, Oil or : :
Pills. But ''Discards'
No Odds How Sick Your Stomach i
How Hard Your Head Aches or
How Billons Cascarets , Malta
Yon Feel Great. .:a';.
Cascareta act as a bowel tonle. not as
an Irritant They are vegetable. Their
vuub im uaiurii, inur ejlBOl is I lie
same aa the effect of some foods. They
srs gentle; no griping. They are pleas
ant; no dreading. They are convenient;
no waiting. - x.
One old way was -castor- otl. The v-
fect was to grease the bowels; and for
a single day. OH never causes ths
bowel muscles to aot Other ways were
pills, salts and cathartics. The effect
was ths same as pepper in the nostrils. -They
flooded the bowels with fluid.
Those fluids were digestive Juices. And
tbe waste today means a lack tomorrow.
Wa knew that the method was wrong.
That tha after-effects only weakened
the bowels. But we had no gentle lax-,
atlve In tha old daya. So we waited
as long ss we could, then took a big
dose of physio. Ths method today is
to take one Cascsret at a. time Just
as soon aa you need It Then tha bowels
srs always clean. . They cost only 10
cents per box at any drug store. .
New Ferry to Grand Dalle.
(Salem SurMa ol Tbe JonraaL)
The Dalles, Or., May 24. A new pas
senger ferry will compete with the
Western Queen, which runs between
here and Grand Dalles. The new craft
Is the Eagle, a gasoline launch 40 feet
long, with a 10 foot beam. Night and
day servloe will be provided, while, in
the past night passengers for this
city on tha North Bank road were forced
to wait till the next day.
Retail liquor Men Banqueted.
(pedal DU patch to The Journal.)
The Dalles. Or., May 24. The visit
ing retail liquor dealers of the ssso-
clatlon of Oregon, which met here Mon
day and Tuesday In tbe Knights of
Pythias hall, were banqueted at the
Hotel Dalles last night by the local
men. Many liquor dealers from all
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
If oek telnet starts with week stossaoh, and eoaseqoeat
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
ood, rich, red blood. Their staeasohs need Invigorstiag
r, after all, a man oaa ba aa stranger than his stomscn.
A remedy that makes the stomach strong- sad tha liver
active, makes rich rod blood and sveroomee and drives
at disease-producM! bacteria and eurea a whale atalti
fad of diseases.
Csf rid ml yewr Sroac Wmm mmt
, MJvr Lmnlnmm by tmklmg m emn ml
Dr. Plmrem'm Garfea JVeaTea Dlmmmrmrr
tkm trmat Stmmaek MmmtmrmOvm, JUrmr
imriimrmtmr aaef Aeoef Clmmmmf
Yea eaa't afford to aooeat any sadic2oe of ssfsewa
gsMjajHe ss a substitute for "Golden Medioel Ditoov
ery," whioh is a medicine or known coMPoemoN, havin
eomplete list of ingredients la plain English an its bottle-wrapper,
same being- attested as correct under oath.
Or. PtwtWs Plmuami MMs icgwlssf sf aiirsinw) Stomach, Ltrtr ami Bewsn.
jrv fsjsSr-'i
tenslvely. At times tha Baldwin Sheep I county f 2000 as its share and Ada coun-
a und oompany ran as high as 40,000 ty 16000 as its portion. Tbe Boise
Bead of sheep, but In later years this county commissioners recently appro
number waskrsduoed somewhat on ao- priated the $3000 asked of that county
count of the Curtailment of government and the appropriation made today gives
range.
Profit on Cows,
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Eugene, Or., May 24. James Humph'
rey, who resides near Irving, has four
V... . a , .,-. - Jersey cows that are producing 40
v...- Hi.ia . "na I pounds of butter a week or 160 pounds
1. mvaiil 1TV1VU m ficocu, uiainti
over 265 per. month or an an average
of nearly 14 to the cow.
CANYON WAGON ROAD
OPENS, BIG COUNTRY
(Bpedal Dlapatcii to Tha 2nraat
Madras, Or, nay . 14. The wagon
gradex which his been under construc
tion by the Oregon Trunk railway from
Mecca to the tableland is about com
pleted. With a length of three miles
the heaviest grade is said to bo 7 per
cent, while tha greater portion is about
2 or 4 per cent The road is twelve
feet wide, with extra wide places for
teams to
tha road
wba . . in. wavvmibv v. LU11U1U. ,L
lng week and will hereafter be . the
route traveled from Madras to Warm
spring Agency. It will also give tha
north end farmers access to the station
HOW TO SUCCEED
During the last few years, conditions
In all lines of business, even profession
al life, have changed, so completely that
every man Is waking up to ths fact
that in order to win success he must
specialise and learn to do soma one
thing and do It welL .
So it is with any article that la sold
to the people. It must have genuine.
tTIArit AF Ml .lYlAllTlt A a4v.tl will ,
maintain tna demand for the article.
For many years we have watohed
with much Interest the remarkable rec
ord maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root tha great Kidney, Liver and Blad
der Remedy. From tha very beginning
the proprietors bad ao much confidence
In It that they invited every one to test
It free of cost, before purchasing.
It is a physician's prescription.
They have on file thousands of let
ters received from former sufferers who
are now enjoying good health as a re
sult of its use. ,
However, ifyou wish first "to try,
sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Bingham ton, N. T., and mention this
paper. They will gladly forward you a
sample bottle by mail, absolutely free.
Regular sizes for sale at all druggists
nrty cents and one dollar. -
The Old Reliable
nion . painless Dentist
assurance that tbe road will ba built
Brogan Has New SchooL
rSoeclal DUMtch to The Journal.)
Broaan. Or.. . May. 24. Brogan's new
215.000 scboolhouse Is about completed.
The finishing touches In the way or
I plastering and wood work are being
put on this week. The building la of
brick and was erected by Contractor O.
XX Loveless,
' After Artesian Water.
(Special DUpatra. to The Jonrnal.)
Lakevlew. Or., May 24. W. K. Me
Cormaok is having a well sunk on his
place near Summer lake. Other wells
in that vicinity have developed a strong
flow of artesian water.
Wl - - . ; .awVVVBata
Atrtv
orrr or xowm nonm should
mimbwr that our force Is so organised
that ere can ao inetr enure .orown,
bridge and plate work In a day If ceo
eesary. . ;.y----i'!-rr-.
Toll Set of Teeth. ............ ..S500
Bridge Work or Teeth Without
Plates ...f 3 50 to f 5O0
Gold Crowns ...gaSO to f 5O0
Porcelain Crowns . ...f!3.50 to jt5H)
Gold or Porcelain PillingB . . . . f. t.OO try
Sliver Fillings... ...... 504 ta SLOtf
... is Tears auarantee.
Boars a. - m. to ' p, m. . SuBdayo,
" js---.,-; , 'to l !..3-;;--v..v'
Union Dental C2o.
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HIGH LINE DITCH
TO WATER 5000 ACRES
(Sperlal Dlspatrb to The JearnaLt
Twin Falls, Idaho, May 24. Twin
Falls is to have another irrigation proj
ect which, though small In extent
promises to be of much Importance to
that community. This is the project
operated by the High Line Pumping
company. Included in tha project is a
tract of S000 acres of fine land origi
nally Included la tbe Twin Falls Land A
Water oompany project commonly
known as the "South Side" project
This land taken over by the pumping
company is above ths high line canal of
the original company, and for that rea
son was not susceptible to irrigation by
tha original canal system, and under
the new 'company It Is to bs watsred by
a pumping device.
The land will Include the balance of
the lands embraced In tha original Twin
Falls project which have not already
been patented or applied for.
Improving Big Dam.
(Special DUpatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Caldwell, Idaho, May 24. The work
of facing the great lower dam on tha
Boise-Payette project has begun, the
steam shovel, donkey engine and dump
cars having been brought from tbe up
per works, a railway laid on top of the
dam and the gravel being flumped in.
There is 40 feet of water in the deepest
part of the lake and mora coming.
More Artesian Wells.
(SnacUl rHanatcB Tna Joarttal.t
Condon, Or- May 24. H. H. Wllburn
has purchased the big artesian well
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W. S. Kenyon, the new senator from
Iowa, who will conduct the' gov
ernment's ease- against the Chica
y go beef barons, - The last obstacle
t: to the trial of the Chicago packers
- on criminal Indictments was re
cently removed by Federal Judge
Carpenter . in Chicago, when ', he
overruled 'a 'demurrer submitted
by the packer and declared the
tedlctment-were-valld.
Grows Hair
on Bald Heads
Kesoroln Is on of tha latest and most
effective germ killers disooverad by
science, and In connection with Beta
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i combination is formed which . destroys
I the germs which rob the hair of Its
j nutriment and thus creates a clean and
. healthy, condition of the scalp, which
prevents the development of new germs.
Pilocarpine is a well known agent for
restoring the hair to its natural color,
; where the less of color has tbeen due to
i a disease. Yet It is not a coloring mat
ter or dye. '
The famous Rexail "22" Hair Tonlo
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Naphthol and Pilocarpine, combined
with pure alcohol because of Its cleans
ing and antiseptlo qualities. It makes
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revitalizes the roots, supplies hair nour
ishment and stimulates a new growth.
We want you to try a tew bottles of
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sonal guarantee that the trial will not
cost you a penny if it does not give
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or our faith in this remedy and it
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grow hair on bald heads, except of
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Hemember, wa are basing our state
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