THEV OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, FRIDAY. EVENING JULY 21. 1911. .
-INDUSTRIAL NEWS OP OREGON, WASHINGTON; IDAHO
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General Manager Duniway
Tells Public Meeting of
Construction Plans.
(Special to The Journal. )
Lskeview. Or.. July 21. "The railroad
will be into Lakevlew by September 1.
and the largo area awaiting develop
merit will be opened to the markets of
the world. When people understand
. what you have in cheap lands or gov'
ernment lands, the population of Lake
county will Increase rapidly." In this
Strain General Manager T. J. punlway
of the Nevada-California-Oregon rail
way, addressed the people of Lake
view In the hew courthouse.' That the
company means business Is beyond
doubt, as the general manager had made
a trip here to look over the field.
Manager Duniway stated that he had
just Inspected a construction camp his
road had established within seven miles
of town and there was. no doubt that
they would have the last section of the
line graded and ready for the rails when
: the others were laid. Alturaa, Cal.,
which ha been the terminus of the line
tor years, will lose that honor,. August
16, when train service will be estab
lished to Davis Creek, at the lower end J
or uoose laae.
HARDWOOD
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FOR IDAHO HILLS
Important Experiments in Re
forestation Begun in the
Coeur d'Alene District.
PUMPING PLANTS OFFER
SAFE IRRIGATION METHODS
(Speetil te The Journal.)
Ontario, OrJ July SI. Progress has
been made in irrigation development by
means of the installation of pumping
plants in the immediate vicinity of On
tario, which will mean the reclamation
of 15.000 acres of valuable land that
up to the present time has been lying
dormant on. account of the lack of wa
ter. This development has been made
. possible by the power linear that have
been put in by the Idaho-Oregon Light
& Power company, and the enterprising
business men of Ontario and vicinity
who have financed these projects.
1 Pumping plants have been Installed
by E. H. Grelg capable of watering 1000
acres; A. N. Sollss has installed a pump
with one half the capacity of that used
by Mr. Orelg; Villa Park and Riverside
addition are each watered by private
pumping systems; Ward Canfleld and
J. K. Long are watering 160 acre east
of town, and David Dunbar and J. D.
Stone are improving large tracts on
Morton island, two miles from Ontario.
KENNEWICK BRICK PLANT
SELLS 1,000,000 BRICK
. , (Special Th Joorn.L) -
Kennewick, Wash., July 21, Orders
. for a million brick- have bean booked
I. : her by the Twin City Brick & Tile eom
! ,-pany since the first of the year. This
1 ' big Increase In business over last year
! Is due to the erection of new achool
buildings, In the Columbia river valley.
Material was furnished here . tor the
. . handsome new achool building at Mab
1' ton and the plant ia now turning out
; brick for the $60,000 high school build-
. Ing In this city, the (35,000 grade school
. in Pasco and a similar building in
. Richland. , ...
Other buildings for which material
' baa been or will be furnished are the new
depot, which is nearlng completion, the
y plant of the Columbia River Valley
t Creamery company and the big commun-
lty warehouse which la to be erected
in this city ;
MARSHFIELD MUD FLATS
TO BE FILLED BY DREDGER
(Special to The Journal.)
Marshfield, Or., July 21. Four blocks
t in, the main part of Marshfield la to
be filled to the proper grade as soon
1 . as the dredger Oregon, now at work on
;, the lower Coquille river, is brought
. back to thla port The dredger will
v', deepen the channel in front of Marsh
i field and the dredglngs will be piped
to a part of the city which la built on
the mud flats. The city is having the
" four blocks inclosed with bulkheads ao
that the dredglngs can be confined.
The houses in this territory have
; been raised to -the grade of the street
i A large portion of Marshfield was orlg-
in ally built on the mud flats. When
the dredger was at work hare a year
;i ago much of this territory was filled
'. . and now more is to be treated in the
t same manner. Eventually all of the
i low part of the city will be brought to
; grade by means of the dredger,
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t Lay Cornerstone August 4.
' ' (Special to The Journal.)
I Ontsrio, Or., July 21. The corner
V atone for the 140,000 Catholic hospital
f will be laid August 4. The site Is a
. f iv acre lot on the hill west of town,
overlooking the town and giving a mag
nificent view of the aurroundlng coun-
; try' . -
, Bgin Work on Street Paving.
(Special to The Journal.)
Independence, Or., July 21. A erew of
men and mule teams arrived here last
evening from Portland and work on
the street pavement will be commenced
In the morning. They will pave Main
street first.
(Special to The Journal.)
Wallace, Idaho, July tl. Arranged
in orchard like regularity there are 80
full acres of hardwood seeds planted,
according to W. W. Morris. of the local
forestry office, who has Just completed
his calculation of area. '
The walnut, hickory and oak seeds
over them acres are placed in parallel
rows four feet apart. Four feet sep
arates each seed. The new forests.
should these experiments prove success
ful. will resemble the rancher's garden
more than the native timber land of
today. ,
The two tracts just planted are on
Placer creek, near Wallace, and the
north fortf of the Coeur d'Alene, near
Beaver station. The average altitude
of the first and smaller tract la 3300
feet. The Beaver station tract, which
contains 69 acres, is planted at a aver
age, of 2500 feet
has arrived and will thoroughly roll
the main part of the' thoroughfare be
fore the rock is placed on it and will
also do the same after the rock is in
place.
IRRIGATE FRUIT TREES
WITH SPRAYING OUTFIT
(Special to The Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., July 21. Dr. O. E.
Bandera, who has a large pear orchard
on Three Mile creek, is trying a novel
Orchard experiment. Because of the
Intense heat and lack of moisture In
the atmosphere, pears have ceased grow
ing. Dr. Bandera proposes to supply
moisture by spraying his treee with
water each evening after the sun toes
down. .
His theory la that at thla stage of
the growth of the fruit it draws 99 pet
cent of Its sustenance from the leaves,
and If there la a shortage of moisture
In the air the fruit Is not supplied with
sufficient water, and henoe ceases to
grow. If by spraying the treea with
water, which he believes will be ab
sorbed by the leaves and transmitted to
the fruit, he succeeds in growing perfect
fruit, he will have demonstrated a new
idea in fruit culture.
OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS
TO REPLACE RIVER BOATS
(Special te The Journal.).
Independence, Or., July Jl.--It is un
derstood that the Oregon Electric Bail
road company has practically obtained
the right of way along the east bank
of the Willamette river for the exten
sion of the road to Albany and south
em Oregon points. There la talk of
making a station two miles below Independence.-
In this event Skinner Broth
era will discontinue their boat aervlce
to Salem, and will run both boats be
tween here and the station, meeting all
trains, which will require 4S trips a
day.
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HILLSB0ROBEAVERTON
POWER LINE UNDER WAY
(special to The Journal.)
Orenoo, Or July II. An electric
power line is being built through here
from Hlllsboro to Beaverton. Electric
power and light will be furnished for
manufacturing plants and dwellings in
Hlllsboro, Reedvllle, Orenco, Beaverton
and other villages, and settlements
along the route. Farmer also are ex
pected to use the service for lighting
purposes.
Invents Taming Lathe.
(Special to The Journal.)
Centralis, Wash., July 31.-D. U Cal
ahan, a resident of Centralla, has in
vented a patent column turning lathe
that la receiving much attention from
various machine men In thla aection of
the state. The machines are being man
ufactured in Centralla. numbers of them
already having been aold.
Improving Woodland Streets.
(Special to The Journal.)
Woodland, Waah, July 21. After
aome delay tho work of putting the
crushed rock on Davidson avenue is
progressing nicely despite the exceed
ingly warm weather that has maintained
TELEPHONE LINES WILL
CONNECT TIMBER AREAS
(Special to To Journal.)
Marshfield, Or., July 21. A telephone
line is being extended to the Loon
lake country. Tho long distance lines
extend only from this city to Allegany
and to some of the ranches beyond. The
owners of the Coos Bay-Drain auto line
have cooperated with the farmers and
have started a new line which will run
from Allegany through Loon lake to
Scotsburg. An exchange will be main
tained at Allegany. Many telephone
lines are being built this year by the
Coos County Fire Patrol association to
reach isolated timber districts, so that
It will soon be possible to reach any
part of the county by telephone.
OXBOW TUNNEL PROJECT
MAY BE FINISHED SOON
(Soeclal to Tha Journal.)
Baker, Or.. July 11. It Is reported
that the financial difficulties of the
Oxbow tunnel project on Snake river
have been overcome and work will be
resumed.
A million and a half has been already
spent In tunneling through the. Oxbow
curve. Two million and a half will be
required to complete the project. . A
dam 1040 feet In length and 66 feet
in height will ba constructed and a
power plant the foundations of which
have already been placed, will be built
M COUNTY WILL
BUILD HIGHWAYS
Commissioners Plan to Con
nect Old Roads, to Marsh?
field and North Bend.
CENTRALIA WILL HAVE
LARGE PASSENGER DEPOT
(Special te Tht Journal.)
Centralla, Wash., July SI. The plana
for the new passenger and freight de
pots, roundhouse, machine shops and
additional trackage for Centralla are
practically completed, and it is expect
ed that construction will begin in about
SO days. The plana provide for addi
tional tracka between the passenger de
pot .and the roundhouse, thus giving
ample room for all lines to handle the
business. A complete water system for
tiie yards, roundhouse and depot is also
Bet forth In the specification.
ORCHARD TRACTS PRODUCE
PAYING CROPS OF FORAGE
(Special te The Joonul)
Marshfield, Or., July 21. Tha county
commissioners have granted a petition
for the opening of roada on the east
side of the bay which " will connect
highways now in use and will give the
farmers of a large territory a wagon
road to tha cities. There are several
rivers 'emptying into the bay on the
eaat side and those who live along these
rivers have access to the citypnly by
means of river boata. Tha plan is to
build about 18 miles of new road which
will connect a number of the old roads.
All will center at Cooston where the
county will put in a terry to run to
North Bend. Tha territory around Al
leghany is only reached by tha Coos
river boata The road there will be
connected so that it will ba possible to
go from this city to Drain by wAgon
road.
The new road will not only greatly
shorten the time for autoa running be
tween thla city and Drain . but .it will
alao "be of vast benefit to acorea of
ranchers who are now entirely depen
dent upon the boata for marketing their
produce. The county surveyor will be
gin at once making an estimate of the
work and much of it can ba done thla
LEWIS COUNTY PURCHASES
GOOD ROADS MACHINERY
(Special to Tie Journal. )
Chehalls. Wash., July 21. A movable
gravel plant has been purchaaed by
the Lewis county commissioners at a
cost of 12200. It will be used by tha
board in road construction and repair
work in various parta of the county.
Much good road work la being done
this season and a great deal of crushed
rock from the state crusher at Meaklll
is being used.
Sawmill Busy Again.
(Special to The Journal,)
Mllson, Or., July 21. The Blue Moun
tain sawmill which has been closed since
last fall atarted work again this week
(Special to Tho Journal.)
Medford, Or.. July 21. J. A. Wester-
1U1IU VII Ji law V coici II VlOgUll UIVUslIU I tlJ-, W- tTmy ne TT a
tracts Is this year demonstrating trl " v.. ...
value of farm products grown between
his rows of young trees. Mr. We"iter
lund Is now harvesting an immense
grain crop while later In the season he
will gather pumpkins, corn and the like.
Ha expects to take over J8000 this sea
son from the orchard tracts, none of
the trees being In bearing. '
New Billing Device.
(Special to TIm Journal.)
Freewater, Or., July 21. W. C. Good
man and Frank Shore, conductor and
motorman on the express running be
tween Walla Walla and Mllton-Free-
water, have made appUcatlon for a
patent on an express 'receipt billing
machine, which they claim will be a
time saver and wlU also take a carbon
eopy of wayx billa.
Elgin to Build City Hail.
(Soeclal to The Journal.)
Elgin. Or., July Jl. Elgin Is to have
a 12,000 city ball, which will be built
of brick and native stone. The build
ing will be two stories high, 0x105 feet,
and will contain, besides the city offices,
an opera house with a seating capacity
of 600 'people. The building will be
heated by atfam, and will be modern
throughout.
Change in Dray Business.
(Special to The Jour nan
Hood River, Or.. July 21. The Fash
ion Livery company and the Livery A
Transfer company haVe made a "swap"
of business. The Fashion Livery com
pany will do all of the livery busi
ness whila the Transfer company will
do all of the dray business.
Raising Oniona at Hermiston.
Hermiston, Or., July tl. Walter
Lloyd has been bringing into Hermiston
aome of the finest onions that have been
aeen on the project ' He has an acre
of land in the vegetable and has al
ready sold to the atores at Hermiston
for a few daya. The big steam roller ' over TO doaen bunches of green onions.
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May Happen
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If yon eat too fast, do not masticate
properly, or take food tbat doe
not agree with you, digestive de
rangements are almost sure to come,
and indigestion generally leads
to very serious physical troubles.
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They carry away also the Indi
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unpleasant breath and' flatulence
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