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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1010.
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fniiniW'AM.Bi. PORTLAND, OREGON
tttUlt 10DMI A. K. to f . M. Iwftn, Wfc
First
National Bank
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Southern Oregon
(irants IVss, Oregon
Some of the Snrvica t hat a Bank
Reiulrs the Fublli:
DEPOSITS
The sit f I'M nml hiniplfxt
wnv nl krcpiiif! your
nullify by ilcptiHiting
il in n It ! fm Mi' hunk.
'I Hunk rciTivcN !-
pllhilH Mill))'!'! lo livcK,
onm ileum ml (Vrtllicnli'
ol (Iim omIi or nn lliiio
I'urliliiiili's of iM'ponlt.i.
Oil tlliie ill'I'iiMIn we pity
4 rUR CLNTIN1EFES1
DRAFTS
Tim lirsl nml rhenpiiNl
wnv to transfer money
is liv I In nk I 'mil. W
Mill I rn f 1 pavHlili' in nil
pnrln nl tln l ouutrr.
LOANS
Ou (if llu' moKt liiipur
Inut (lliHlluim ii Hi
IWnk Wi' rieli'iiviir to
nupi'ly nil rt'iixiitutlilo
iii i-.U of our i uMunu'ri.
Capital and Surplus $73,000
Btockholibns' Additional
lUspounllllty $50,000
OFFICERS
L. H. II u.i, 1'iciidi 'nt
J. ('. I'AMHnrM., Vice Pro.
II I., (ill K K V . I M-llllT
U. i. llu KKrr, Aunt. Ciolilrr
Pl odileut Til ft .Utrr Tin-Ill.
President Tint hits icfeired to At
torney General Wli kernbain the
drafting of the bill to prohibit gambl
ing In fntuie.1. The bill, H h said,
Will embody the es .i in e of tho bill
Introduced by Kepi esentatlvu Scott
Of Kansas nt the last si hhIou of run
grens. This action resulted from ti
long conference bet ween the presi
dent and K presetitailvcs Scott, Lov
Bring of Massachusetts nnd Burleson
Ct Texas.
Bent fur coughs nnd colds Is Ken
Bedy'H LnxMlvc Cough Syrup. It
moves the bowels freely yi't gently
tnd thereby drives the cold from tbi
lyitent. It stops the couh Child -rn
like It pleasunt to take. Sold
by all driigglhts.
Iienfncs ( it ii ii i it lie Omit
by local applb atloti'i, us they cannot
rnrh the diseased poitlon of tho
ear, Then Is imh one way to euro
deafness, and that Is by constitution
al letnedli'H Ivufne.'i Is mused by
tn Iniflaiti.'d condition of the mucous
llnlnc of the KusMebl.'in Tube. When
thill tube Is Infl.uiod oil bnce t
rumbling sound cr luipirfivt hiui
lug. and w t'.-n It ii u' Irely ( losed.
Pcnfucis Is tb.e i-es'ilt. and unless the
Inflammation .m be taken out and
this tube teitond to im normal con- 'at
aitloll, t.t .irllu: wi:, be ,cMroe.I
((irevi l ; lil'ie : i
Caused bv Ca. r I II
but an Ipf i'iod i
tUUC'UK Sill la .-Cm
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COMMUNICATIONS.
I'ufalr Treatment Kh)h StK-kholdor.
Kdltor Courier: For the benefit of
stockholders of the Applegate Val
ley Telephone company who reside In
'Irants Pass and elsewhere that did
not attend the annual meeting held
on the 10th Instant, I beg apace In
the Courier' columns to eay a few
words In regard to nn effort made to
disfranchise stockholders from vot
ing, and also the chairman's Inter
pietatlon of the company's constitu
tion to dls'iunlify stockholders being
represented by proxy.
It. was plainly apparent, even be
fore the meet Inn was called to order,
that an effort would lie made to dom
inate over the meetlnt?, and when the
question of electing a hoard of di
rectors was taken up, a "motion was
made to debar any member from vot
ing whose telephone dues were not
fully paid up," and as the dominating
spirit appeared to he In the majority,
the motion would have passed, but a
prominent iiicimdit, who.; jiiukiim-iii
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w l'" wen Kliuwu 10 ue qnBiiuiii:u,
T'l'l'Lv objected to Htich nn effort
and killed the motion In the bud.
Thn nf.yf tiinvn wna mfirlo hv the
urii'fnt n rv ronrHniT unr'Hnn ft rif Ihp
feerotary rending section
eonipany'B constitution, viz.: "This
company shall Immediately after the
adoption of this constitution, and an-
nnnllv fh,ir,inftf,r l(.rt n hnnrrt of
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nine directors by a majority ballot
of the stockholders present at such
meeting, etc." He was Joined by
several others In construing "major
ity ballot by the. stockholders pros
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em. to mean that the stockholder
must be present In person and not by
any delegated proxy. This was ob-
Jccted to by a minority member, who
raised the question that such con
struction was not constitutional; but
the objection was Ignored by the
chair and all proxies present wero de-
barred from voting.
I One of the members then proceed-,
ed to nomlnut.! n full slated ticket
of nine for board of directors and at
tempted, by motion, to close nomina
tions before any others could be
I made.
i The minority members who attend
ed Ibis meeting had no nxo to grind,
no slated ticket to offer, or nny spite
ful motive In being present, but they
j were there to vote either In person
or by proxy for their choice for dl-
1 rectors, and to obtain Information as
,to the company's present condition
and Its future prospects; nnd, being
citizens of the I'nlted states, thought
they were living In free Amerlcn,
where equality Is granted to nil and
where the rights of nil American citi
zens are protected; but, alas, It ap
pears that they had placed themselves
under the domination of the Czar of
Russia and the gag rule was In force.
We are nwnre that In all rural
communities (hero nre most nlways
some Illiterate persons who nre, for
various reasons, excusable In such
business matters, but when men who
are aspirants fur the legislature and
for county commissioner Indulge In
and contend that smh rot Is right
nnd proper, Its enough to make a
school boy blush
The i (institution of Oregon, sec-
Hon of article II, nrovldes that '
"Coiponiiliuis may k firmed under I
general l.iws, Put nball i ..t lie created
by special laws, except tor municipal
purposes," and then, turning tn gen
eral lawH under private corporations,
In section 3 .' 1' It , providing for annual
elections of directors, we find this
clause: "And em h stockholder, w ho '
shall attend iu person or by prox , j
uppolnted by willing, and subscribed
by such stockholder, shall be entitled 1
to one vote for each share of stock
subscribed by him," Now, how any
Intelligent person can construe sec
tion N of the company's constitution
to menu that "no Htockhoblei- . .m
vote nt u Mm kholdeis' meeting by
proxy, Is too deep for uny one to
solve unless It's the Oar or his sub
otdlnate who Interpreted "shall elect
a board of directors by majority bal
ot of the stockholders present at
sm h meeting," to mean that the poor
stockholder must be there In per
kiui In order to ole t for the slate of
the dominant p.ut. It never oecnr
icd to I hi in that the stockholders bad
the same pi t( liege to be present by
Ptoxy. If the Applegate Valley Tele- I
I'.ie cotiipan. Is,(er successful , I
i liccompll-blfg the obi, ct for which it
was oixaul.cd I; wi:i b done ouh
I'V a itulli d , ffort tin. null harnup ,
and It w .i- an c Kb in conclusion that
ich I'loi ei dlius as wetc ,inpoed
l'e laic annual me, ting Is Initru-
iucnt.il In
llnlii; u: tlieie discoid
than h.it ti:on(
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'belied' (bit II
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appear to
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list If fed I tt 1 1
their
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car,
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tin H od In ,'tib
I ".'id, on ,i
In.; p
t" tetnln the
."lut of the
, 1 made last
t-''-Tctar, ' re
a ulivlv
I I ', UP
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.ii to
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ever, I think there were a few at
least who could read between the
lines.
The present board elect are, with
few exceptions, the same that were ;
elected three years ago, and at least
the ruling power of this same board I
has been re-elected each year since; ! charge of a farm belonging to Mr. own children. , isciom ana gooa
and now It seems a little queer to I Parkey, of that place. Our best nes-i and mercy and love are the at
hear them trying to excuse them-i wishes go with them to their new tributes of God, and though we may
selves at this late hour, that they had home. nf,t mw understand the mysteries of
just waked up last year, about De- After a hort illness caused by life and death, there is a time coming
cember 31, from their long sleep and ' pneumonia, Ed T. Perry, one of our when we shall underhand and be
were sorry they hadn't done much most respected citizens, passed away sntNfied. Tin- is my faith, this Is
before. Saturday, a few minutes after 12 hope, and this Is that whi !i en-
Vell, so are we, and I suppose o'clock. Mr. Perry was an hone-r, courages me to higher and better at
that If the phone and stockholders , upright man and kind neighbor and tainnients here in this world,
bad not kent nunchini? them from will be irreatlv missed from among These scenes of sorrow may be the
time to time they would still be nap-'us. He leaves to mourn his loss a means of making us bettor vv" and
ping; and as the prodding appears to, wife and 6 small children, who have women. It Is hero that we are forci
have produced some effect, perhaps ithe heartfelt sympathy of the entire bly reminded that thin world Is fuM
a little more Jacking up will be in-1 community. His remains were laid of sorrow and suffering and disap
centlve of further good. :to rest In the Missouri Flat cemetery, pointments, and are made to fol the
STOCKHOLDER. One of the amusing things that great need of doing what we can to
j sometimes take place occurred at the make this world a more pleasant
TIIK LKLA.M) Itl'DRKT. annual telephone meeting held atj'lace in which to live.
J. Walker was out from the Green-1 Provolt on the 10th instant, in the Our brother has been a man among
back mine Tuesday and took out the;
new dynamo for the mine.
Mrs. Sam Neas returned to her
home at Grants Pass after a visit at
the Greenback mine.
The painters are at work on the
new depot and It will soon be ready
for occupancy. The new depot and
other improvements that have been
made are certainly appreciated by
our citizens.
Col. Blalsdell returned from Port
land last week and went out to the
Ideal.
Dr. Parker, a graduate of the
Medical School of West Virginia, was
in our vicinity Tuesday. He comes
from Ashland but expects to establish
an office at Merlin.
Mr. Kennedy, the fruit tree man,
Is In our vicinity this week.
Mr. Orr returned to his home at
Myrtle Creek after visiting with his
daughters, Mrs. Geo. Light and Mr3.
Decker.
John Alderson went out to the
Ideal mine Tuesday to resume work.
John Anderson, from the Green
back mine went to Portland the lat
ter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alderson went
out to Grants Tass Saturday, re
turning the same day.
William Miller and his brother,
operators at West Forks, were In
town Monday.
Raining nnd the miners nre happy.
Mr. Wendllng is here to superin
tend the moving of the section house.
MINER.
SPAItKM KltOM HICO.
We have been having some very
cold weather here the past two weeks
but. It has turned warmer and Is try
ing to rain nt the present.
The llaptlst church gave a big sup
per New Years eve nnd everybody re
port as having a good time. The
supper was given to get money
enough to buy nn organ.
Henry Ilreadlng, of Woodvllle,
made Hugo a visit one day last week.
.1. P. Kinney came to Hugo Sun
day to spend a few days.
S O. Cabin made Hugo a visit
Thursday on business.
Grace Kenney made Grants Pass
a visit S.it Miil.iy on business and re-
turned Suinlav
We have bad a llttl
snow here
tills morning.
I don't think the wln-
ter Is over Vet.
Walter Penny's uncle arrived hero
Sunday from California where he
went to spend the holidays
Jasper .lennlng's wife and baby
came home Sunday from Grants Pass
w '"'' e she spent n few w eeks,
' s Mrnwn made Hugo a visit
1 'hursday on business,
ri,l'l Jennlng nnd family, of Glen-
dale, came to lingo Saturday to visit
hU mother, Mr. Jennings, and his
sister, Mrs. M. Moody, and returned
home Monday. C.VPT. JACK. I
li:lll OF PIOM I K
of soinil KN oi;i:;o
Mrs Mary Jane Wlunlnghain died
In this city last Saturday, January
l.i, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
V L Smith, on Foundry street.
This marks the passing or on., of
the oldest set tiers of Southern Ore
gon, she having lived In
t
county since isci. She was bom In
''.' county, Oregon, on April
au so nir as ,s Known was
the thli.l white child bom in the'
state
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.ui i. niiiniMuii" cou-
sldeled an until, nltv nn ,.Hv t,Ut.,rv
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nun especially regarding mo Indian 1
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She was the mother of H il.lldrcu,
ai; bom In Orvt:ot, nine of whom arc
Inlug,. Ibey are as follows Mis.
' ! 1 llond. Mi Ada Kcsiir. Mrs.
Minnie Uiisendlne, Mrs. Kl'.a K .1--,11,
Mis l'catl Smith. John WinntnOi.ini, '
Matk V ! tiliuham, Cal Wlnuiuchatn
j.iiKson.to
and Lis. 11 VVtunltKham.
The fmi.'al w ,h held S1ind.1v aft. r-
noon, pie! out I., lug In tic I V O
F , et'.ut,!:
Ml'RPHV.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, of Wild-
ervllle, are visiting at the home of
thP latter's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Darnellle, this week.
R Gentrv Is moving his family to
New Hope this week. He will take
form of ratifying an act of the direr -
tors. The board having found them-'tunities which God has given him.
selves in need of funds, had levied And now having laid aside this earth
an extra assessment of telephone ly body which has been subject to
dues on phone holders for last Octo- J disease and suffering, let us hope
ber, November and December, and i that he will now take to himself a
when their right to make such levy j spiritual body that will not be sub
was questioned their act was referred I Ject to the infirmities of earth. I be-
to the house for ratification; which
was done amid great applause. Asjlng, and I believe that what we call
the company's constitution provides
that the fixing of monthly telephone
dues Bhall be made by a two-thirds
ballot of all the stockholders, and
there being less than one-half of the
stockholders represented at the meet
ing, we fall to see anything to ap
plaud unless It's the effort to legal
ize one Illegal act by Introducing an
other. BUSTER BROWN.
GOSSIP OF MISSOt'KI FLAT.
A shooting match was held on the
Flat Saturday, January 15. There
were good shots from Provolt, Mur
phy and Applegate present. The
shortest string for the beef was
2 1-16 Inches, and the longest being
ti Inches, or over. The beef was put
up by Mr. McFadden and Mr. Geter,
and the fowls by Amos Cook.
A party was held at. Mr. and Mrs.
Guthrie's residence a few nights ago.
The evening was passed merrily with
Joking and singing, and refreshments
of cake and coffee were served. Those
present were: Mrs. S. H. Cook, Miss
Winnie Knox, Amos Cook, J. If.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Miss
Cook, Master Oran Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Wooldrldge, v. Woold
rldge, Miss Fleda and Frank Woold
rldge and Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie nnd
family.
Mr. Perry, of Murphy, was laid to
rest In the Missouri Flat cemetery
on Sunday, February 1G.
It Is probable that a Sunday school
will be established and It Is to be
hoped that It will.
Lincoln Savage, the school super
intendent, was out visiting the school
and settling n dispute. He praised
the school very highly bv
ine scnooi verv nlghiv by saving It
was the best rural school district that
he had visited during his tour
through the county.
Some of the boys of the Flat visit
ed the Laurel Grove debating society
last Saturday night. They were well
satisfied with the wnv of the society.
G. L. Wooldrldge Is still grubbing.
It has been raining today and It
looks better than freezing weather
with snow n foot deep.
SANTA CI.AFS.
DFATII OF F. T. I'I'KKV
AT Ml ltl'IIV SATl KDAY
K. T. Perry, a well known farmer
and fruit grower living one mile be
low Murphy, died suddenly at his
home last Saturday morning. Mr.
Ferry has lived In that neighborhood
for the last
10 years, coming here
from eastern Oregon. He had many
friends In this county and was well
thought of generally. He leaves a
wife and four children to mourn his
loss
Mr. Perry was born September
19. IS
and was consenuentlv at
lb tin,, of his death. f,7 years obi.
VI. . .
iiinerni took place nt the Mis
sourl Flat cemetery last Sunday af
ternoon, and a large concourse of
friend- .n.l ...,II,K...
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"' n'i""u iti' present
pay their ast tribute of respect to
their deceased brother
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phen Jewell delivered the following
address of the occasion: I
At thi, t.,,,., .... I
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to cons Un to earth i in ill,.).
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''e "no nas neon with us In
the walks of life This gathering of
sympathising friends betoken
the
Christian civilisation
may Justly be proud
of which we
It Is on oca-
slons like this that we car, mmif...,
that brotherly feeling without whl,h
-'X
this world would be a rho.vVs ;,p
In which t,, lire.
Put nothing that we can er
can Ir, any way af',vt t"
of these who liaie ;;';-
world to the wor'd l .
recerdshavebeentv.il,',
0 , ,
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. m . . 1 L .ill
neath us and gave us our existence
as Ir.telligf-nt beings, is too wise and
too gooi to ueai unjusti wun nis
, men. He has made use of the oopor-
I liove that even this life is worth liv-i
death is but the beginning of a high-
er and a better life.
HELL GATE IS
POINT OF INTEREST
(Continued from Page One.)
with the walls from lfiO to 300 feet
high, and GO to 80 feet apart, of solid
diorite formation, all of which seem
ed to be In place. Through this
gorge the river appeared to have
about 30 to 40-foot falls. By investi
gation he found that the banks of
the river for a considerable distance
up the gorge were so high that, the
water could be raise.-? from 4 0 to GO
feet without overflowing any con
siderable amount of land above. He
found that the main county road be
tween Callce creek and Merlin pass
ed within about 100 yards of the
gorge. He found available along the
river banks, sand and gravel of the
right quality to be useful in the con
struction of a cement dam. He found
that nature had also provided diorite
piers projecting out toward the cen
ter of the river from each side, form
ing most excellent anchorage for a
dam, leaving an opening of not over
70 feet to fill.
Immediately below the gorge there
are three distinct riffles. In these
riffles there nre about l.Vfoot falls.
He discovered a place at the lower
end of the gorge where a dam could
be constructed nearly 1 no f,.,.t j,)
with comparatively very Htt, ex
pense. By driving a tunnel through
i ,,, it mSiance
1' np',roxiniat,,'' and carry -
one or uiese dlorlle piers a dishm,
em nn- wnuT m a canal down the
i river to the lower end of the series
of rapids there could be ,, ne,v,.
iborhood of a hundred foot pressure
, obtained.
Owing to tho fact that . w.-m not
I .. . u . .
M.uiMciaiiy anie to handle surf, n ,.0.
Ject, he took it up With other penle
In the valley, who were developing
water power. They saw In It a won
derful opportunity and took ..ps to
secure It. but for some unknown
cause allow..,! their time to elapse
and abandoned It. Later tw
1 .i..n.. ,. .
neys from New York, who ,-,so had
offices It, Chicago and Pittsburg, and
at that time were sojourning on the
Pacific Const, became Interested in
this power site. They made filings
under the Stone and Timber act and
they for some unknown cause
od their time to clapSP ,, forMtP(,
thHr rights. He then Interested two
of Grants Pass enterprising business
men. They looked over the propor
tion nnd filed on It under the Stone
and Timber act.
At this time tliei , .
fraud cases being tried, and com neH-
tors brought up points nnd undeni-
to show these men that they might he
In nn awkwrmi
, ' 1 " ' nr Were
, m il e tirimf
nnd undertake to se.
'cure th.-s
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lands, n.'llevlm. !,
tV,,.- .
Poer that mlht' T7." ,
HeUs C, ,N during ,,, , , .
.... ''urine their lifetime, and
I 1 il u mr ni, ,.. i.
''"'iiifc, in e
Ml lawsuits, t lev d.v
. ' ' ' '"Mr rl
Ichts to
these land
I'v this time Shorn, ,,., t
Mn'Mf flnamlaJlr M tbn . !
capable
hi, en. If
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1 mm lug ti e
I'fepo.iMon
Then 'ore he
t, . '"'ui.e. ror
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in 1 :i si nT t.i ..
! 'rlp nnd serlnt
-out 1 1, ,!:,., nn rro ,,,,., of th(;
river and anprox!m.v.-'v tvrno.,rnr
er of 11 ni" the o'her Me In
r!"',,nc p-rt rnd VI i.nd
who gave tnem ineir oeing nere m
deal Justly with them In the here-
after. The God who created the
heavens above us and the earth be-
ii mmp nr., p.-iow it V v
ef ,nv ' ri -M.-nt - k, .,,
e' :if : I- , 1 ,.
wo-ibl h
. , .,,.v
U soon going to demand the power
which is going to waste at Hells Gate,
to be developed and used in its many
capacities throughout the Rogue
River valley.
The Rogue River valley needs irri
gation. Water can be pumped at
Hells Gate up to the 1300 and 1500
foot contours and ditches dug up the
valley and irrigate not only the entire
Merlin district, but also the Grants
Pass district. 40,000 acres of land
can be Irrigated from such a systtfm.
In pumping the water to the above
contours and using it throughout the
valley for irrigation, it would find Its
way back to the river bed and so on
back to Hell's Gate to assist in gen
erating more power with which to
kick itself back up the river again.
There are tens of thousands of
acres of rich gravel bars above and
below Hells Gate, to say nothing of
the demand for light and power
throughout the entire Rogue River
valley. It now appears that there
are two great railroad companies on
the eve of entering into a struggle
for supremacy In handling the heavy
tonnage of the Rogue River valley
and on through the heaviest tim
bered district In the world to the
Pacific Coast. Either company, no
doubt, could utilize the entire ener
gy which could be harnessed at Hells
Gate.
Since having acquired title to these
lands and since there Is a demand In
sight for power, Mr. Sherman has
been harassed with all kinds of water
and mining filing on these lands.
He returned last week from Salem,
where he was investigating matters
concerning the same and he has been
assured that his title Is perfect.
A few weeks ago, in order to get
more accurate Information on the
property, he secured the services of
Civil Engineer Elius Ruud to make 8
the minimum flow of the river at
this point is estimated at 330,000
cubic feet per minute, and, since it ltf
a solid diorite formation, with the
construction of a cement dam there
would not necessarily be any loss of
water by seepage, etc. The entire
flow of the river could be used for
power purposes, which under a head
of 100 feet could generate (10,000
theoretical horse power, or with 85
tier cent efficiency would be 50,000
horse power. This engineer states
"that nt no place in the district can
water power be generated cheaper
than at Hells Gate;" and further,
that "among opportunities of this
nature, the writer knows of none
better nor equally as good."
Mr. Sherman has made application
with the state engineer for a permit
to construct a dam and hopes to fin
ance the proposition and begin con
struction Inside of a year.
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