- TIID OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER C. 1017. nnvnumo anr ULHlloflllL ilUMU liUKI i . . . . ,,.... . 1 SUBMITTED VOTH IDEA . ... - ." t . . ; , ... .' "f -y ... v mm Definite Decision :1s Needed . ;first From , Secretary : of Agriculture on Law "i '. bids' mil be; opened Joeephin and ougla Coantr Itojscts, xt t speted win Be Ben by .,. state and Station, ' f Th state highway rommlim sub Emitted today to the district engineer t o the. United Atate office of pub! a roads twohprojeete on which eoopera ' tlon win be Mki4 under' the federal avproprlatlon for post roads; The two projects are on the Pacific highway. One le grading 10.S . miles between Myrtle Creek and PlU&rd in "Douglas county. It will eliminate th , Roberts Hill grade on which several Other IS grading- 4.0 miles of the Wolf i sreele hill. In Josephine county. Stats to Vay Portion According to the estimate, the Dong. -. las .county project 'will cost- 1T.4S. which Is tqbe borne in oquai share by, the state and national governments. The estimate on the Josephine coun ty project is SSS.CvOof which the gov ernment' will bo - asked to ' contribute I4M0O. - J ' , t . Owing" to differences of opinion be- ! tween the state highway commission and the local federal engineers on the Interpretation of the post road co operation law, It is probable that be fore -a definite conclusion "Is reached the matter will have to be taken up at Washington with the . secretary of agriculture for Adjustment. .0eBid to So Opened --. 1 1 4 Under the i terms of the" law the secretary of agriculture and the state highway 'department of each state shall agree upon the roads to be con structed, therein and the character and' method of construction. ; -; It is held by the stats highway com mission that if the construction put upon the law by the local federal en gineer should obtain,-the result would be that there could be no cooperation with the national government on the main highways of ,the state. ' The state highway commission' will open t bids September -12 for another block of state, road- bonds' amounting to 1500,000. "'This will make a total issue this year of 11,000,040, the amount. Authorised by the $6,000,000 bond law. adopted last June. . Like the previous $604,OQO Issue it is not- ex pected that a par bid will be received for' the - bonds which bear ' 4" per cent interest, hut it is thought that a little better price will be obtained than was had on jFhe other issue -which netted approximately! 1470,000. . Biver Bote Selected The route of the Columbia river highway in Hood River and . Sherman counties has been definitely located by the rcommleslon. The route chosen in Rood BJvr -county Is -what .Is known as . the river location Instead of the Maxeltown hill road. The latter, while affording- a view (of Hood River valley . la, five miles-longer- than? the river routes Tho estimated cost of construe tlon of the' two 'routes 1 aoout eauaj, approximately f 103,600. ..The- shorter route was chosen on account of the saving in 'paving' cost.- . ' Xn Sherman eovnty.lt has-been de ddedthat the highway , shall run by way of. Sherman, Wasco and Mac Don old's forty -to Arlington 'on condition that a bridge is erected by the county at MaoDonald' ferry.: - y - - -.ravins la Waseo Proposal This' rout is approximately nine miles longer than the one proposed along- the river, but .It will bo cheaper to construct and maintain. - Another advantage urged in. It favor 1 that it traverses the "populated section Vf the county ' and passes through wheat fields. Xn - Wasco ' county' : the - commission decided not - to accept the seven-mile hill road between - M osier and The Dalles a a section of the state high way. In view of the fact that it may be .determined In tho near future to construct a- highway along" the river between the two points, a -The commis sion has agreed, however, to pave the road between Chenoweth -creek end The Dalles, a distance, of two miles, and also a four-mite, stretch -on the east between The Dalles and Peters burg, " on condition that the counties of Wasco and Sherman take steps to eliminate the present toll bridge across the Deschutes river and erect a free structure. . ' . ' Action Awaits Bedatoa It Is understood that the owner of the 'ton bridge has agreed to give a 110.000,1 JlM0o".$2,0, depending on the location. . Tn tf mattev of . coooeratlng with Wasco county on "the road from'. The Dalles' to Antelope, by. way or iiw-ur mrA . siiMiVa he- commission - catt imV ' m dnfinlttt' DrmttlM t until after the matter of post road cooperation with the federal government nan peon wov tled. v v r -y . fj .r . " -'i' Man and Maid Meet --i - - "'-, -v ' " " - A" highwayman wearing dirty handkerchief over the lower part of his facofheld np- O- .Crocks, U61 East Bcrnsld street, and Mtes Mabel a. Johnson,' 873 Clatsop avenue. Wed nesday night at the . Intersection' of the Mllwaukia and Oregon City roads. The' robber took $4.B0 from Brooks, rejecting his watch. Miss Johnson was not molested. e ' ' Brooks and Miss Johnson were Sit ting In-Brooks' can -when the robber stepped from the .underbrush, leveling a revolver at the pair, while lie ran sacked Brooks' pockets. Brooks Is an elevator operator at tho. Wells-Fargo building and Miss Johnson is an employe of s the Mar shall-Wells Hardware Co. Detective Tom Swennes Is Investi gating the holdup. Will .-Clos t 6 'Clock, Pawn shops and junk stores too to be closed at 6 o'clock at night. The council has agreed on an ordinance fixing a closing time and it Is to be passed within two weeks. . The request 1FICAT10N OF PORT for the ordinance came - from pawn right-of-way on the payment of either ! shop, and junk dealers. it ... " D n tzll xzzil r- Iv Ivr k Ir 'THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL" ON SIXTH, NEAR WASHINGTON to delight the whole family it's entrancing. n . . " it M II ; Here s a snow "k y ' ' ' ' , ' j ' ' ' ). " tor I iii nil i n r--"t t'-"'-i i- r n'ir-nr''-T'" 11' nii iy "i' ii i -"n- J-V"rVJWii"ii"--iiirt.-ii fc4tftift r'l Only today, tomorrovQ and Saturday Another Prosramm of Typical "CoIumbU Quality." The talented, popular young favorites Just Count th Stars. Huff Jae In a delightful, romantic drama that tells of a plucky, uphill fight made by a rich young American to win the love of - a Princess. It's by "George Broadhurst and if caUed ' 10) Truly ' lavish offering with in extraordinary casf.' iiw,' dudes THEODORE ROBERTS, HOBART BOSWORTM. YKOra,TTONJW liiiy You'll Enjoy It! COLUMBIA : SUPREMACY IS ESTABLISHED ON MERIT ORGANIZATION URGED BYPORT COHERENCE - v ; r I," Resolutions Adopted at Clos ing Session Held 'Here This - Morning. . - PORTLAND COMPLIMENTED Tund of S3,000,000 to Build Terminal Brings . Vrxlse rrom Association; ' Xleetlon of Offloers Xeld. 4lHSSf4lSi Officers Are Sleeted Officers elected by Pacifies Coast association of Port Au thorities: ' President, C M. Gordon. Los Angeles; secretary, Clarence H. Matson, Los An geles; first vice president. J. O. Cameron, Victoria; second vice president. B. F. Stone, As toria. Place of meeting -.for 1919 convention, Los Angeles. Vic toria and Grays Harbor candi dates for 1919 .convention. m m Resolutions calillng upon - port au thorities and railways ; to unify port organization were adopted at the nlos lng session of the Pacific Coast Asso elation of Port Authorities In' Portland this morning. The American association was asked to consider tho problem of government contcoi of ocean transportation rates, both coastwise and domestic, and to transmit a proper" memorial to con gress petitioning international agree ments designed to prevent unfair prac tices, discriminations or -extortions by ocean carriers of any nationality or in any service or trade route. v Portland Xs Praised Portland was praised for voting the J words:. -That the city of Portland be ( congratulated on Its courage and con structive foresight in providing a fund Of S3.000.000 for terminal han dling and storage of bulk grain at tidewater, provldlnar onnortunlties tar large economies by Northwest wheat growers, larger prosperity by interior communities ana increased available cargo for water carriers through its Panama canal or over seas." The Important resolution dealinr with port unification was as follows: nat it is the sense of this convention that at every port all switching and terminal transferror frelrhta btn railways and vessels or Wee versa be penonnea oy a single untried organ ization. Including barge or lighterage systems, and that port authorities be called upon to use every effort ta Increase sort ef fieiencv. i!mn duplication and waste In service, and wuwuu unuorm cnarges, whether the transfer service be under -public or prlvato control.' STunerons Addresses Kads ' A resolution offered bv iir J it Ziegler, Instructing the president and ooretary. . to ,-prepar and forward to congress saeiense of the. wooden shipbiJlldlns; 'Industry, was adopted. Tho address of the morning was mad by B. J. Foreman, assistant traf fic manager of the Port of Seattle. Mr. Foreman predicted such Increases in commerce following the war as will more than Justify the large port equipment Investments made by all coast cities. Brief addresses were made by R. R partlett of the Port of neat tie commission: T. w. Mulkev. for merly chairman of the Portland do?k commission; A, c McNeill, ot the Grays Harbor port commission, and George Cornwall, editor of the Timber- man.- Judge Bemsberg declared that cheapness of freight handling wlU do ternuae tne growtn of Faciflo coast ports following the war. Ton of Xarbov ICads The delegates to the convention are making a tour of the harbor this aft ernoon as guests of Colonel - George a. SUnn,- Vnlted States engineers. After! they traversed , the Columbia river highway Wednesday afternoon they ' adopted the following resolution: We ! congratulate the citisens of Oregon and the entire Pacific Northwest on ' the - marvelous and grandly scenic Co lumbia river highway." Consul Frost Will Reach City Sept. 15 Zffovt Being St ads to Xeas In xeotnra rst Hand Story of making of tinsttanla and Other Ship. Consul Weslev Pvost. who was en duty at Queenetown. Ireland, at the time oX tVe Lusitania submarine dis aster and ' other submarino catas trophes, will visit Portland Septem ber IS. An effort will be . made to have him remain over for an address Derore-. the members' council of the Chamber of Commerce, which meets September 17. It is also intended to arrange for him to give a lecture the evening or his arrival. consul frost, whose official resorts on the busitanla disaster- have an im portant; pia.ee in tne history of the last three years, is on a tour, to tell the west and middle west from the lecture platform the stories he heard rom we survivors ox torpedoed shins. xa tuur is unaer tno auspices ofi the committee on public information. at the direction of the state depart ment, That the American neoDle m know the methods of Germany's sub- rorw warfare n was aeciaed that Mr, Frost should be permitted to re late orally and In detail the stories he cabled briefly from abroad as ship after ship, with Americans aboard, was sunk, by German U.boats, Student Aviator Is Badly Hurt by Fall Ban iuTateo. Cal.. Sect. fTT. v.tl. Fred Ochsner of San Franclseo, a stu- aent in ins uaiiiornia aviation school at San Carlos, fell ioo feat with his airplane today. 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