11 - VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1896 NO 269 WATER EVERYWHERE The Willamette Valley Un der the Flood. MOUNTAIN STREAMS ARE BOOMING The Soohomlih Breaks All Records, and Has Flooded Every thine--Niagara Falls Making; Electricity. . Qregon City, Nov .15. Daring the past ' 24 Lours, the Willamette has lisen seven feet below the falls, and half as much above, stand 22.2 below and 11.3 feet above the falls. , One and eeven tentbs of an inch , of water fell today, and the rain continues. The river is still rising at the rate of one inch an hour. The wind has' changed to the northward, and the temperature is per ceptibly, cooler..-" The upper tributaries of the Will amette are reported as booming and considerable rise is looked for. , Reports from the foothills are to the effect that a jcreaj deal of snow has melted in the last three days. TThe canal closed ' at 4 o'clock this evening. An old scow from up the river went over the calls this evening, and another strncture, resembling a crib-pier or box house, went over a little, later. It was too dark to distinguish the character of the building. In town, every drainage channel is filled to bursting. Singer creek burst its bounds and threatens damage to streets and private property. ; Tbe ris ing water suspended work on the new electric power house. Many basements and cellars are flooded. Water put out the fire in the Methodisi church furnace this afternoon, and no services .will be held tonight. . . The trolley line to Portland ' was dis abled by deep water on Birney fiat. -The north-bound Roseburg local Avaa three hours late here tonight. The Clackamas cut a wide channel round the north end of the Gladstone dam, and is eati.ig a large Elice out of the big peach orchard there. The Clackamas bridge is in danger." . wharf at the foot of Hewitt avenue is partially submerged. At Lowell the water has, washed out the tracks of both the Great Northern and Monte , Cristo roads. .The lower floor of the paper mills is flooded, and the fires have been put out in the fur naces, v J The Monte Cristo train of yesterday was not able to get through the canyon, the track being covered with water most of.the way, and water filled the tunnels to the depth of several feet. Three bridges across the Ebey slough and the river at Lowell -are not damaged.' - TBS RAGING SNOHOMISH. Ranchers on the Bottom Lands Rescued by a Steamboat. Seattle, Nov. 15. A special- to the Post-Intelligencer, from Everett says : The Snohomish river has broken all records, and is now about two feet high er than the top high-water mark of pre vioua years. Disregarding the regular channel, ft has broken- over I the banks and dikes and , is taking a short cut across the country on its mad race to the Sound, and the water is still rising. The ranchers on the bottom lands were only partially prepared for the flood. While their loss must be consid erable in the aggregate, it is impossible to get details. Mr. Powers, who keep-a dairy on the" Bast place, is reported to have lost all his cows. ' - . The steamer Florence Henry has gone out on the bottom lands east and: south of Lowell, and is now"gathering up the rancher's families from their submerged dwellings, some of them miles from the river. The Monte Cristo track between Ever ett and Lowell is all under water. The If your tea is good, it is cheap; if it is not good, it is dear, no matter what you pay for it -r- you had better drink water. But good tea is better than water sometimes, be cause it tastes : good, and whatever tastes good makes the stomach work right , So good tea: Schilling's Best is cheap. A Schilling & Company , San Francis ..... 40S 1 fmn ' Absolutely Pure , A cream of tartar baking powder. Hienest of all In leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. - KOTU BAKING rOWDSR UO., BCW XOHC THB EFFECT IN CALIFORNIA. The Tarolsg of toe Switch.. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Nov. 15. The fact that, at midnight wan .begun the transmission of electrical power from rtlre falls .to Buffalo far ihe first time drew a very large crowd of people to the Dpwer-hon.se of the Niagara Falls Power Company .tonight. -So, many , were try ing to gain admission to the place that at 9 o'clock the doors were closed. Those present in the power house proper were : Messrs.; W. B. Rankin, secretary of the company VV. A. Breckinridge, resident engineer; .Paul M. Lincoln,, electrical superintendent; I.E. Edmonds, of the General Electric Company, and Hod. W. H. Ely. Mr. Edmunds bad charge of the transformer-house. At 11 :45 Messrs. Rankin, Breckinridge and Lin coln took positions on tljp raised plat form -in front 'of the switchboard, on the main floor of '-the 'power house, and ar ranged the switches. " Shortly before 12 o'clock Mr. Breckin ridge informed Mr. Edmonds, in the transformer-bouse, that electricity was ready for the transformers, rind a mo ment later . the switch' was thrown and the power was' rushing through the transformers out on tbe line and away to Buffalo. Mr. Edmonds pronounced the machinery all right, and . formally de livered ft to Mr. Breckinridge, for .the "power company. It was accepted, and then the current was shot off for a brief space. -Communication was bad with the street-railway company in Buffalo, and word was -received .from them that everything was in readiness at that end of tbe line. Mr. Rankin then stepped to the platform, threw the switch over, and Niagara's power was in Buffalo. A salute of ;wenty-one gnus was fired by a battery stationed near tbe power bouse, The btorm In Lane County. Cottagb " Geo ve, Or., Nov. 15. The heaviest rain Btorm that has been known in this section for many years has pre vailed for tbe last forty-eight hours Tbe river is breaking dyer its banks and causing much damage. Many families are leaving . their homes for safetfr, and if the rivet; continues to rise till morn ing, it is feared many booses will be carried away. Some business bouses are also in danger. ' ' - Two miles north of here, a. quarter of a mile of track is under water. Tbe south-bound local was stopped at Cres well, and there is no telling when the track - will be safe for traffic. , The fain and wind- since noon' have been at in tervale, " though ' ' the temperature re mains about 65. finoklen's. Armca salve. . The beat salve in. the world for tents, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all ekin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. - Supreme Much Depended. Upon the Court Decision. San Feancisco, Nov. 16. Much local interest is felt in tbe decision of the United States supreme court in tbe Irri gation bonds case, for on it the develop ment of the state greatly depende. About $8,000,000 of irrigation tonds are held in this vicinity and in Europe. Lo cal banks and capitalists have' advanced much money upon tbe bonds as collater al securities, and a decision that they are valid means the immediate establish ment of a. strong market value for them, the issuance of more bands nd opening np of vast areas of rich farming lands, which, coupled with the advance in wheat, will make the state more pros perous than ever. ' A decree of the supreme court confirm ing Judge Ross' decision that tbe bonds were invalid would bave meant a loss to the extent of. the money invested in them and loaned upon them, and the re tarding of the" important work of irriga tion for a time. ' ' ' In the irrigation districts directly af fected by tbe.decision, the sustaining of Judge Ross by the supreme court would bave worked a great hardship. Nearly $5,000,000 has been spent already in building dams! etc., and preparing to ir rigate and cultivate 20,000,000 acres. Under the exact provisions of the Wright act, an adverse decision would cause thi i money to be lost. On the other hand, a favorable decision would cause at least $15,000,000 more to be spent for improvement purposes. floods in Turkey. Constantinople, Nov. 16. This is the fourth day that Constantinople has been cut off from postal communication with tbe outer world, as owing to tbe floods, Orient express service is interrupted trains only running from isoaa irregular ly. The Ideal Panacea. James L. 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