THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, ! WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, IIOVEI.lEZn 5, 1313. ID mm FERRY TO THE STAGEXOACH, SURVIVOR OF DAYS GONE, STILL PERFORMS SERVICE IT'S A DREAM" NBV STEAMER LINE i No, It's a RealityYou Can Have THE HIGHWAY CHAIN 0 t Ciub Pledges. Itself; to; Raise, ' 'K Thi$ Splendid ;. ; , v." ROTARY CLUB ECESSARY LINK I I nV2. ?$! v i.. ill Moans of Communication Be- , iween Washington ana ure- kgon'- Shores Requisite of ,Road Plan, 4 !- ' , By Fred Lockley. jm OLtTMBCS Js a name that la fa . M miliar to ail of the early Colum I bla river naviratom. Here It was Vj i in the early days, that Dr. W. H. Gray, Who came to Oregon with Tr TThltman In I8S6. built the Cas- : cedilla, on of the early boata on the Columbia river. He cnoae ominous because the timber from the Slmcoo mountains rould be brought through the gap at Columbus. It Is the lowest point Tor SO miles in euner airecuon through the high land along the Colum. bla,, leading bacit Into central Wash ington. Directly opposite this gap la Spanish Hollow on the Oregon side. In the old days before the coming of the railroad there wa a ferry plying across the river at Columbus. J In talking- with Mr. Robinson, the postmaster of Columbus, be said: "I have been here 30 years. If you will come down to the river bank I will show you the old posts where the ferry landing used to be. - The old ferry house - Is still there. . They used to bring down the lumber, cross at the ferry '.i here and go on Into central Oregon by way of Spanish Hollow, but when the railroad went from Biggs to Shan Uco they were so anxious to ret the road that they gave up the oounty road to . tjie railroad and the ferry was aban doned." i -Why Is It," I said to Mr Hill, "That a ferry is not put In here?" . . I "TVell, seeing- is believing," said Mr. ;. Hill, -i wlll hire, a launch and take you over sov you-can see for yourself, but first X want to take you for a little drive behind a pair of Morgan mares." I W. W. Paris handled the reins and w ' took a drive over the MaryhlU roads and down to the river behind one of the finest stepping teams in the state of Washington. H am going to have H. C Rlchard- epn, with his automobile, take Mr. 3ohn .' hn across the river. We will meet him m the other side. . It Is about half a mile across, but to get there they will , Have to go about 84 miles, as they must f?o to Little Dalles, cross by ferry to f. The Dalles and coma up on the Oregon itfdev'f'TbaV. as .you will .notice, ; isn't ' much encouragement for a person to i (Toss the river. We can alt on our front porch here at Maryhill and look ' afcross the river and see trains' going back and forth oh the O.-W. R. 4 N. , without being- able to make any use of tfiera." ' i We hired a launch and went across the river, landing- near the water tank. ' The water tank Is less than a Quarter rtf a mile east of the present site of Biggs Station. Near the water tank la , the bridge across Spanish Hollow. A . ferry could be operated from Columbus to land at the old ferry landing, about i 0 yards from the railroad bridge. The teams and automobiles could go under this bridge and thus avoid all chance of being- hurt - If a person comes across now In a launch, he has a. Quarter of a; mile's walk through the sand to the 1 station with his luggage. It Is danger qua for the launch to land at the pres ent station of Biggs as the river there . breaks into rapids over the rocks, , 'XT;iVxfm ew Bit for Station. ' j The station of Biggs," said Mr, Hill. 'Jis now located just at the curve so that . tjie track in both directions is shut off from sight while if It was located here at the water tank, the cost of moving it would not exceed 12600 and it could be put between the main track and the aide track, making it much safer for Oie public It would not inconvenience the raihvoad. in any way but it would be of incalculable benefit to the public Not .only, would it not hurt the railroad liut .lt would mean a largely increased " revenue from , passenger and freight traffic,, for the easier you make lfrtfor people to travel the more trafflo is stim ulated. The objection urged to the change is that no one might wish to in vest his money in a ferry at this point X myself, am willing to put In a- good . ferry and guarantee to run It for a long period if the change is made. It makes no particular difference, to me for I have plenty of places where I can live, uut n uvea wane a oig auzerence to the people who are on the land here and whose prosperity depends on staying with 4heir ranches. If the merchants of Portland i-pl1Izcu4 th k.i. . - would' accrue to PorUand from this cnanee,-xne cnange would certainly ba j- made." . ' ' In talking with D. C. Ireland, the edi tor of i the paper at Mora, he said: . "There are four or five stations within a few miles. What the people of Sher man county want Is to have the station at Biggs abolished, to mova the station , MOST SATISFACTORY j? . ." ' Another Seattle Woman Te , ij tiTieThat the Result From Plant Juice Were Fine. ' . 2?!:. y7, A" Cramr. who resides at ,10Q East Columbia street In Seattle. f has tested Plant Juice and made the following-statement about this wonderful x new vegetable preparation: 1 ''Plan Tutn k.. j . PRODUCEDRESULTS isfactory results in my c&nd. I have suffered greatly for the past few years with torpid liver and nervous dyspep Sia, also had bad dtray spells lor the past two years and my nerves were . badly affected and my circulation poor ' AXtex trying eo many different treat , ments without results my faith weak ened. but I am very glad now that I did bring- myself to make one more trial I for I feel, that at last I have found the right thing. My dlzsy spells are much Uss frequent and do not last as , long, my ntrvea seem to be much better. my liver la acting- well and, in faot. . X am feeling- better in every way." I Thousands of woman have found from personal experience that Plant Juice ' la g-roat remedy for nervousness, poor i circulation, numbness, hot flashes, dlssy iwlls, spots before the eyas, headaches. ' " la the back and limbs, poor appe- f"l a general run-down condition. I it s reel constipation, stimulates the liver Into action, gives Best to the appe tite and brings brightness to, the eyes nd healihy color to the cheeks. Wom n who i ffer from depression, extreme r rvnr .iss. blues and a desire to cry over vines will find Help la Plant JuJee. H soothes tired and ragged nerves and lisa the whole system. mt t Tb Owl Drug- Co:a mUuxa at Grants to where the water tank now is, near the aits of the old ferry land ing, and to leave Sherman where it la Wa are afraid that if Biggs is moved the quarter of a mjle to the proposed site of the ferry landing, Sherman will be abolished aa a transfer point and the railroad will make us to go the new ferry point Of course, everyone who Is familiar with the circumstances win agree that the only logical place for a ferry landing- is near the water tank and the bridge, In place of risking- the dangerous water near the present sta tion at Biggs," "Until this link IS completed," saw Mr. Hill, "there is little hope of having an all-the-year-round route from the Okanogan oh through Central Washing ton and Oregon and into California. The old saying of the chain being no strong er than its weakest link would certain ly hold good here, for no tourist wants to travel 64 miles around to get across the river, particularly when there Is no reason whatever why a ferry should not be established here." t I While we were waiting for a train Bite Parched si Some Member of the Hot Point Family Of Electric Appliance They Make Housework Play. Instantaneous Service The HOT POINT d0 ;n Domestic Iron . Th electrlo iron with the hot point, cool handle, at tached stand and 10-year guarantee on ita heating element In two waigtita S lbs. or f ,1b). : . EL TOSTO, the &A Electric Toaster r Toasts -well and quickly ' two slices at a tlma. fihelf above makes ' it convenient for keeping- plate or oof fee -" .warm. . y':,.1!,-' Ask to See Other Hot Jut Two 1 imm zMKxm wa visited the recently built school house at Biggs. It is a beautiful school. bouse, costing probably1. $3500 or 14000. Wa found three students In attendance, but the teacher explained that there were four students who were registered but one of them was sick at present -Good Xoada for Wasoo. We took the train for The Dalles, where we rejoined Mr. Richardson and Mr. Johnson, who had come from Mary hill with the automobile.: While in The Dallea Mr. Hill had .a meeting with the county Judge and the county commis sioners and h discussed - the proposed route of the new road to be built with the 1 200,000 that Wasco county will be bonded for.. There if considerable dif ference of opinion among the citisens of Wasco county, as to how thia money should ' be spent Some ' think that Wasco county should put in its Unit along the Columbia river, serving- as a trunk line, from which other roads can be put In as feeders. In this way tny would capitalize the work being done by the government on the Celilo canal and the locks, and would be able to attract Sting Dryness Heavyness Throat you escape them all when you smoke STAG. And. inftheir place you find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment ( , "Better than I Imagined tobacco could be." f Thousands are saying it You will say it . . . V . . . j . - .i Convenient Paekaqeai The Pound Humidor, the Full Size 10-Cent Tin and the Handy Half-Size 6-Cent Tin. CZ ZD m For'Pipe and J! EVER-CASTING-LY GOOD P. UHUord Co, EL GRILLO Now Priced at. . , . .tpJ Broils, bolls, fries, ' toaata. Complete with griddle, deep and medium dishes and . tray for protecting' table, , . EL STOVO tQ.50 Di$o Stov0, how . P J . AU ordinary dishes may be ' , used on . it, Diameter of top I inches. .:..!$" EL TOSTOVO dO.50 Now Priced at . Combination , eleotrio towt- er ana atove. Ala lad botlt and fries. Point AppHanceg Blocks North of Washington - ijr'-';-v . a constant stream of tourist travel com ing up from Portland as well as the tourists from . elsewhere who- . come through Portland, and who would want to make the Columbia river trip, Wasoo oounty, without any expense to itself for the building of the government work which has cost millions, and without paying any taxes on it, could capitalise it by the construction of its ' link lu the extension of th cigbway up th" Columbia and for all time to come it would realise' a profit from the money spent by tourists who make this trip. Not only that, but tourists could com down from Seattle, Tacoma and other points on the coast to Portland and up the Columbia river, and many wouM make the trip through Central Oregon and into California on this road, on arc count of its easier jrades and on ac count of the further fact that the roads would be good all the year around. The other opinion held la that lo place of completing Wasoo county's part of the Columbia river ' highway they should spend their $200,000, for which the county, is bonded., to put A Cigarette Bs l760 A STEEL AND A v ) C 1 f No STEEISTRAIL are yours for coMf ort and ' SATISFACTION WHEN YOU TRAVEL BLOCK 3( (f$Ml Sl SIGNALS Portland, Tacoma and Seattle . ' Steel Filar Leaves Union Depot i V . . . .'. . ; , . 8 30 a. m, ':t Tha Sound Express Leaves Union Depot Ji4S p. m.- Th Owr ...v......... inoOp.m. :"CITY TICKET: OFFICE.?noia ' of $100,000 The Rotary club yesterday afternoon pledged Itself to secure. $6000 or mom of the $100,000 bonus whioh Captain Richard Chlloott seeks to raise in Port land to get $900,1)00 mora in capital for the construction of a Portland-New York steamship line of flva vessels. Melvin Q. ; Winstook pledged $500 of the amount. He la chairman of a oom mittee appointed some tlma ago to rep resent the club- in tha steamship cam' Dai an. '''i..::.'V'v5.:-;:,.i:iyo4.:sV':';:-'.,.:i "I think $6000 altogether too litUj for this body; of men expostulated J C. English in putting- tha motion. "per sonally.: I will be glad to give $500, an.l I am sure so many others of tha clu) will -want to do- as much for a cause so worthy . that there will be' no trouble in getting much mora" Authority wa given to appoint a committee to . can vass club members. It was' announced that subscriptions of $1000 Or more have been reoelvel from the: following: A. H. Devers, A. L. Mills, V. H, Ransom. C. S. Jackaon, W. V. Burrell. J. C. Alnsworth, Falling estate, Wlllametta Iron & Steel works, O. M. Clark, C. F. Adams, O'Shea Bros., Penlpsula Industrial company, Monarch juumoer company, star urewery com pany. Union Meat company, Portland Union Stockyards - company, Peninsula improvement company, Coleman Bound Over. ' . Centralla, Wash., Nov, 5. John Cole man, who is alleged rio have stabbed Sherman Conklln In a free-for-all fight her last Saturday,' . was yesterday bound over to the Lewis county superior court by Judge Hoss to answer tp a charge of . first degree assault His bonds were fixed at $2000. Coleman's, trial will not come up until next month and ahould his victim die In the Interim tha charge against him will be changed to murder. roads over, the hills and back Into the farming' country. Vast artlolei Boats to Prinrrllle Prom The. Danes Interesting gtady. COACH SMOOTH la til V sjr- v . , k mi 375 nano . Sent Home For $215-$10 CasK$6 MontUy is all this excellent piano will cost you now at the , Graves Music Co; Removal Sale ' 111 FOURTH, STREET Does Your Business Need Ah Infusion of New Blood? NAPOLEON SAID, "I WIN MY' BATTLES WITH MY MARSHALS." He picked the men whpm he could rely upon, and ave them opportunity by throw ing responsibility ; on them, 1 am not looking for an ordinary opening, but for the right opportunity with the right man. . f The job that-1 accept or the. business that I invest in must be one that will keep me hustling to keep up to its requirements, and one to inspire all the initiative, energy and ability vthat I can muster. , , I do not pose as a geniusmerely a reli able, wide-awake individual; who - can adapt : himself to your business and grow as duties , and responsibilities are placed on my should ers.' Married, age 32; record clean, executive exper;ience ; . busy now but looking for a big ger opportunity. v Theman: who -reposes confidence in me will be repaid with the fullioyalty and fidel ity that ii merits; - . To nieet'me face to face, aHdrcss, ' : L67, JOURNAL . : kEMOVED THE CITY TICKET BBSS IM7 348 Washington Street J : MORGAN BUIUDING " BETWEEN BROADWAY' AND PARK STREET . . BEGINNING OF PORTLAND'S 1 NEW J1AIL.KUAU RUW - ' H. , - crnr passeng PASSENGER . TELEPHONES MARSHALL 3071, A-2236 . ' OFFICE OF THE .' V4 . m IS NOW LOCATED AT ' .1 DICKSON . , AND TICKET AGENT ' , . '.vv:, t.i ''(