V
EASTERN- OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY 1
LA GRANDE. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
VOLUME XXUI.
NUMBER 108
membuh associated rnissa
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
edItTonI Mb, BmM:: M -mms
Hunt's
Daily
Letter
I
RESIGNATION
OF CLEAVER
IS ADVISED
(Hy Harry II. Hunt).
WASHINGTON INK.V Huoclal.
Hutllo cannot yet nompclo wltlij
newspapers In tin; UroadciiHtlns of
nationul n". In the belief of
President l.'oolldirc. ' ' I
White. House opinion und White
ilousu comment, . therefore, will
continue to bo broadcast throJBh
tho ' medium of Washington cor-
crystal Bets Hnd super heterodynes. .Legislature Hears Report
lludlo Interests, anxious to ex- f Ti .. Pwihiliition
tend the field of broidcustlns to 110111 ItS 1 rommuUH
cover the most Important news InVCStlgatOl'S '
sources In business and govern- -
meut. have been most unxlous to TTIf-'I?n
line President Coolidge up us u IClliMUVALi UKUJCill
regular speaker on the air. - TV COMMITTEE
They havo extolled his na the 1 V
Ideal radio voice. They havo
stressed the Idea1 that via radio .Would Give More Money
n'- " " i--- j T A 1 " L . A lln,.Hn,.n
10 ULSinti tiiiuiiivy,
Sheriffs rand Organize
"Flying Squadron.'' . .
with . tho whole
I sonal : contact
i country. -. - .
I The popular expression of np-
I provnl which followed the presl-
dent's speech on economy a wcole
. ugo. In his address to tho bureau
JL of the budget, which was broud-
1' cast' through a dozen stations.
J! niudc tho present seem an oppor-
tune time for pushing tho idea
of ' developing what some what
described as a "wireless presl
J dent."
$ Itcgulur- radio uddrcsses onee a
-1 month, twice a month wore sus
Rested. Hut, whether from con
servaltvenesfl or cannlness, no ono
5 linows. Coolldgo shook his head.
"I Him l am auin iq mwuci . . rrltlelv.,-,1 r.- the method
t my views very effectively through um n liu(,lllB his rlnunciiil rcc
i the newspaper men, lie said. I or(1. un(1 furt,r criticized for un-
. do not bclievo thero Is any no- Uu u(.Uvllv Bn(1 -proceeding often
j cesslty for any fixed program of ,upon tho tnl,ory ,nnl )s .tler
H radio talks by the president. lo cupturi. a corrupt official than
i -:.' - ' bootlegger. Home censure was
f Secretary Jim iteii- -.don to ,)r;ci,l at Cleaver for not enforc-
retlro from the cabinet and then, lllt. nmtln law. and for the
i his re-election at tho head of the character of some agenls lie em-
department of labor Is causing ployed.
; his colleagues to kid" III in a blt.l iv llii;lier-l n
Jim. they say. reminds lliem ofl n a ,olnleil nut. however, that
1 the fellow who rushed up to-the cleaver followed closely ' the dlc-
tleket window Just as tho truin tales of the a-ocrnor as Kuperln-1
Mystery Of
Death Still
Entangled
Denver Knows Nothing
of Missing Man; Au
. thorities Awaiting Fur
ther Developments. ,'
Who O. Unidy was, where lie
euine f rum. bow ho got here, by
whitt means unU In whut clreum-
fetanccs hla death fame, la still h
mystery lo the. local u nhoritlcs,
who are still holding tho body
pending further luvestlgatlon. :
When Hrady's body ,, was , dl?-
covered Sunday fully clothed ly
ing1 as If murdered und robbed,
u number of clues were discov
ered, nono . of whic.h, ; however,
were particularly good, and con
sequently all ended. In blind al
leys with no '.more . Ibjht -thrown
on the solution of tho mystery.
SAJ.KM. Ore. y Air Associ
ated I'rws) In riirllirnince of
tlui rausn or law cnfurceiiu'iit,
;voivh t'lcnvi'i .'-I ion It I iv
movetl or hi? rcNl(iiutlim Im dc
nuiitilcd. Is Hie coiu'liiHlim of the
KcWnl Irnllnt(v4 coinniiUec in -vostlKntlnu;
thu .stiilu prohibition
department.
The commitlee m:id Us report
today. No chaw oC dlKhonosty
wus made u'iiinst Cieuver ullhoiich
Wire I'alcd.
. The authorities1 Immediately
wired Toronto, Ciutudu, asHlnjf for
Information following .the discov
ery or a billfold with the words.
"(. Brady, Toronto, Cunada." In
Herted which was 'discovered,'' In
the murdered mun's pockets.. No
(Conllnued on Tgitft. ft.)
WARREN ACTION
TO BE HELD UP
LINCOLN IS ij : coiiiMis wa i GAVE ROOF
HONORED i fmmm'm IS REACHED
iBBHOE Wfm Wxpm BY DIGGERS
nJLrMm ffpyrru i 2 J!
County, and City Offices
and Banks Closed ' :
for the day
SCHOOLS OBSERVE
HIS ANNIVERSARY
Herman Kramer Writes
Winning Essay on Lin
coln in Contest Con
ducted Locally.
Tlie pusslnc of years which udds
to rutlu'r inn diniinl-shcs Ihu n.1
spec! und reverence every true
Amerleun lioldn for perhaps the
truest Amerlcun or all, Almihum
IJncoln. wIiosh birthday annivers
ary Is belnu observed In !.a O-rande
today as well as throughout tho
clvlltted world. '
Kverywhere In the local business
district one rees Indleutlons that
tho people or this generation have
not forgotten tho "Great Kinanul
PHtor." Here and there a flag or
a bit of bunting is proudly fluunl
Ing In tho breeze,- in the next win
dow one sees a pictured likeness
of the careworn yet kindly visage:' NKW Yolilv (lly tin' AKSDiiale'l
of the poor boy who rose from a jil'reHs) The.'tcxt of a speech niadi
log calln to tho presidency of the uy Am-titaui Lincoln in Spring
Hopes Held "Any Min
ute" to Find Crevice
Leading to Collins
DOWN DRAFT IN
SHAFT DEVELOPS
Workers Suffering from
Cold Weather; Precau
tions Taken to Prevent
Pneumonia.
(lly XKA Airmail Service) . .....
flllHii mill Clara l-'ml of Horse lleiul, K,v wnltetl -wltli tears In their eyes Cor word fioiu
,Uuir frlenil, l-'lc,vil Collins, iniiia'il In San Cuvc, iirnr t'nvc C'lly, Ky.
Address By
Lincoln Is
Made Public
was pulling lu and shoJted:
(Cnnlinpccl oo Pago 6.)
DANASPEAKER
ETINB
WASHINGTON (By the Aanoel
nlfd I 'reus) Administration cad
cm will fiji-k' to prevent iuHIpm
.during- this, c3lim of thvt Henulc
on (.'ImrlcB U. Wurrcn numlnu-
Coolldgo liud bi''n Informed of
tho extent to which opposition hua
developed. , , ' -
tciident of Hi'
und tlmt he hns oili'n becji unduly
condemned lor . eonduct N rutjullUii
from tukintr udvlre.
No mention wiw mud' uf Cleav-l
er'H Ue of HMirch witrruntH In raid- f
ln rprlvutu priiiineH nnd Hhi.TW.: Ua
addition to the finding), recom
niendationH will eome from uoverul
memljere of the committee.
ltecoMimcndiillotiM Made,
Hare and the majority or thu
house committee will recommend
United tttutcs.
One reads that Lincoln, too In
hla day was ridiculed by his con
temporaries unable to recognize
tho grealnrss of tho imin. One
cartoon of the period published In
Harper's Weekly, the most Influ
ential periodicals of the time de
pleted Lincoln ux a drunkard with
tho funeral of the Union pausing
by. But time- has changed all this
FOR I
f the Oreson journal. ,.r,, ,,c -rlylliK Vuardon" of
the elilef speaker at the. annua u otnwn ,Q . ,.ntmca . w.
liieellna of the I'nlon I Olin . m ( () 11,1,.1.8loo,J w, rcc.
Method 1st Men Plan r ; '
Sunday Vesper Service
In order to prove that .men are
also Interested In the uliureli the
thai in lie u of the nrcsent law male members of tlio Methodist
j more money lie turned over to the
. ' slierlrfs and dislriet attorneys for
.Marshall l.anu. assoe ate edilo , CIII(.nl ,..,,, ull(l mt
I'halillier of Coinmcree to ue held
here Miireh 3. uecordlns lo un
nituneellH'lits today.
Mr. Dana is a spealler of well
hnwn ability. His subject has
nut been unnojneed. ,
lOddy.
ommend Ihnt the present law stand
for two years, with more money
uallable for tlie ileparlmenl and
if the law does not function bet
ter In the future it be repealed
ami a state constabulary formed.
DENNIS MEASURE
RECONSIDERED BY
OREGON SENATE
SAI.I1M. Ore. (By Hie AKSoeluted
CraslUn tho motion of Hunator
Maifladrv. the senate tnduy reeon
aldered the Kennls resolution sub
iiiltlitie lo tlie peopb-a vole a . ccm
Mltiltlonul umendment InhlblllnR
the levy of any income or Inheri
tance taxes until 1520. The vote
was 17 Tor reconsideration, 13
MasKidry. who yesterday voted
.iKulnsl the liennis resolution, ex
plained his motion toduy by stat
ins i. was wllllns lo nupporl the
amendment If the resolution was
amended so us to provide us mum
in the pamphlet for ureu-
iwt ilie jiiiendlnent us
llll-llM " -
v us -provided for ursuuunt fasor
. il .w.mltilnt.
liesolutlon proponents had uRreed
,i.i. i... il,l.
-r... '....-union was referr! to
the committee for umendment as
ueted upon.
.MAItlilriS TODAY.
POIITI.AND, Ore. (AT). Cut-
......... , , . L'AUIIUI lift VUI UIUI I IH It
tie and hogs steady, sheep noinln- resldeutB of tho city ftl
ally steady. Kkkh one cent low-1,cmj .
congregation will conduct the ves
per services ut the church next
Sunday afternoon at five o'clock.
All parlH of tho services from
operating tho organ to taking up
the collecljon will be conducted by
the men, Hricf talks by laymen
and a short rniiun by lOlnier Grant
Keith, pustor, will be on1 the pro
Kram as well as various muslcul
filatures.
As the time set for the services
does. not conflict In any way with
other church exercises thoso In
charge of the vesper services arc
extending cordtal lnvltutlons to the
at largo lo al
and today the school children ofiuaiv material.
I .a Grande do htm homage und rev
erence.
Gold Medal Contest
Yesterday a, gold niedul wa on
diupluy In the windows of Hlrnje'H
Jewelry store. Today It Is ln,lhe
poHHcsalon of Herman Hramcr,
high school student who won It
with I ho best essay upon Lincoln's
life. ' It. was presented In nssembly
UiIh morning by George Tilrnin of
field. III., October ISf.K, will
be puljtlshtMl Thursdny In the New
York Times, which newspaper
suites tlmt Hie address has never
btlfore bi-etl made public.
Tim manuscript of (lie speech Is
said by the Times to be in posses
sion or Oliver It. Harrelt. Chicago
attorney, who has given permission
ito'tlle University of Chic awo I'rcsA
to print It in a book with co-re-
I INJURED
by msm
CHICAGO, III. (Hy the Assoel
at'Ml I TeB) A pproxtmulely 16
persons, including three young
women, are reported Injured, some
seriously, In un explosion In tho
eiiKTnvinr room of the ChicuKO
lOveniuu; American today. Hre fol
lowed the explosion, said to have
occttred from hautlllne u can of
other.
HI uO en Is of lJVieolnH eariM-r. It Is
hlated. repurd this speech as lilhly
liMflorUtnl. It wiis niaile shortty af
iur the debutes between ' Lincoln
und H(ephcn A. OoukIss had been
eoitcluded. In their euiupultfii for
tlie Sfinatot-tihlp from Illinois. The
elections were held November 1
und it. was said to be upparenL to
Lincoln when he delivered the ad
dress that Ills defeat wus inevitable
nrimrr nninnun
I HnLtf HlallNa
CAVK CJT (By, the Associ
ated Press) Tho limestone roor of
the Collins cavern was coached by
rescue workers Jn the shaft early
today ut u 45 foot level.- The dig
gers expect "any minute" -to rind
a crovlcu which can bo opened
sufficiently lo 1 reach the linurls .
oned man. .
The down druft In tho' shart bo
cume stronger today. I, cutlers said.
however. It tulKht bn necessary to
The bottom of dirt und sand.stonn
enp ovorlylnff the roof o( tho old
cavern which once filled a tiny
WA8I1INGTON (lly Associated Bunu Cave vulloy was reehed
I'ress). With the senate und!,.ury today when shelving "lime
house uKiietillure commltteeH one Htono" appeared with isolld rock
more occupied with the problem not fur ahead,
of drafting farm relief legislation j Coltl Hamiwrs Workers
Farm Climb
During Year
Was Great
. the ferterul reserve board
repbrt'ed late Wednesday thut afr
rleulturu had climbed to u better
balance with other Industries thun
the board of education whose shorlJund ills pollllcul cureer probably
presentation speech followed an ad
dress by Ueverend Klmer Orant
Keith of tho Methodist church.
Itevcrend Keith's very fine ad
dress upon Lincoln wus delivered
before the high school students In
assembly this morning. Tho other
(Continued on Faze S.)
er, Swell L'Ke.
terfat firm.
Mutter, 45c. Uut-
PUZZLE ANSWER
German Railroads Arc
Out for Progress and
Good Profits, Claim
"Kaintuck" Reformed By
Lincoln Statue's Face
' KIHTOK'S OTli -smne ,'!lr'
w . r- HK ol llic W. uln
Maine of Liwuin. rrw-ll In l.ln
.xMn Park. I'hh . l"'1 "'
in UmlM. mr llw H.m--" '
I'arllaiiK'iU.
(lly Milton HriMiiier)
I.UMHIN ISKA Hpcclul)
..,.... u. smith. I dun't know his
Christian num.-. He came from
Kentucky, where he J lirousht
up In the tields ploUKhln' and
weedln-. And. in bt-iwyen limes h.
r.id aioiruphy. H plunl'd
fl of crave for tiivcl.
Hmlth s opportunity rinully cum.-.
Htoker' Jobs were advertised.
A ehum e to truvel u,broud- jusl
for thovcllng coal In ship furnaces
Sounded Rood lo Hmlth. nd h
went to New York and Join, d a
crew.
kknaiml -RalliUH-k.
Twai hard work hurder than he
! (Continued on r I )
LOCAL MAN IN
TRAIN WRECK
THK KACK THAT 1A0E
"KAl.NTLCK" THl.NK
HCUI.IN. (AD German rail
roads, now freed of government
mlrol and politics, arc consider
ed Innovations and Improvements.
I'nder the ffenerul superlntcndency
of Itudolf Ocacr. formerly minister
of transportation, carLfql study Is
in lnn made of the needs und com
lurls of passengers, the Increase
of speed, the maintenance of saf-
ety und a proper margin owproflt.
When tho tourist season opens
n:xt May, overseas passengers
x.lll be uble to talio a uirougn
l aln from tlie docks ut Uremer
haven and t.'uxhaven for Berlin.
Thus will be a pre-war service be
eHumed. Wireless telephones have
been Inslulled on Hie trains lie
r.veen Berlin und Hamburg,
I'runlifurt and Munich.
Tho average speed or German
iralns before the war was 41.6
..ill-H-un hour, and Germany al
ways hus enjoyed Hie reputation
nf fewer accidents Ihan any other I
ounlry in tlio - world,. In 1824 1
the uverugo wus 34.7, but IHrector
Jcscf is confident this Tvlli te In-;
jreaaed In To tho end
there will be extensive lmprove
nientn to tracks.- linglm. und
rolling stoek ulrfdy are Mtlsfaet-
ory. the director asserts.
The German railroad ajstemj
employes about S0N."tM men I
i her ore I l.Iio rallrouds stutluiis
aijHMi mllffl of truek. 104 ion
lru-tlon sbupe und 8.237 udmls- J
'ration offleta, j
One of the dlnetor's ilU-f lnks
to muke the lints pruritublr
nuugh to take turf of thtir share;
of the reparutlont burden. i;nd he!
is confident this can be dune. He'
has a free hand to run the syUin
on strtetly business phlmiples
H- baa dismissed SOO.fHin men !
whom he ronsldred superfluous: i
railway officials no longi a hold j
iteir Jobs for lite. He Is catering I
to the business of the countries
surrounding Ormuny whtch need
(the German llna for tranwblp
ment purpoaea. .
An O.-W. H. & freight engine
was d'Ttillud early llils morning
neur 'syuse, about I ' mlb s east.
of rendbion wh-n it struck a tie
which had evidently bi-en placed on
the truck by some one with crlm
Inal Intent.
Conductor Uuxter, of Im
Grande, on the freight train wus
cut about the head wh''ii the en
gine left the track but the mem
bers of the engine crew inlraeu
lously escaped Injury. Ilaxter's in
juries urc not serious.
All through train service was
held up today while wrecking
erews were salvaging the engine
and repairing the track. Number i
li und Number 6, due this morn- j
ing arrived here lute this ufler-1
noon.
The railway uulhorltl'S ure In
vestlirutlng the circumstances sur
rounding the placing of the tie on
the railway track.
at un .end. $
In-Urn period of almost (in years
which hn elapsed since Lincoln's
assassination, the manuscript of
the speech passed through many
hands before It was brought lo
light by Its present owner. Lincoln
suid: '
"My friends, today closes tho 1
discussion of this canvaHH. Tho
planting and the culture are over
und there remains bul the pre
paration und the harvest.
."I stand here surrounded by
friends some political, all per
sonal friends, I IriiHt. May I be
Indulged In this closing scene, to
suy u few words of .myself. T
have borne i laborious and, In
soiiii! respect to myself, a painful
part In the conleHt. Through all
1 have nelihi r assailed nor
wrest led- w II h any piirt of the
constitution. The legal right of
the soul hern p' ople to rechiim
their fugitives I have constantly
admitted. The I ul rlghL of
congress lo Interfere v. It h their
Inntlt utlons In the state I eon
stunt ly denied. In resisting the
spread of slavery to new terri
tory und H h t hut, what ap
pears to Hie lo be tendency lo
subvert the first principle of
friMi government Itself, my whole
DKNVKIt (Hy tho Assodaled
n,Hs) Declaring that he had been
ef out' 'as uellng stuto captain
of prison guards because ho told
'koiiic of the things thai went on
Inside tlio prison walls, John
Johnson, of Canon Oily, took the
sland yesterday to testify lu sup
port or former Governor Hweet s
churls of prison mismanagement
against. Thomas J. Tynam. warden
of thi Colorado slutu penitentiary.
"Uisl June, a month after the
publication or official affidavits
sworn to by inc, und reveullng
some of the methods used In the
prison." nuid Johnson, "I was called
Into the offlen of Deputy Wurden
JliMimimn und told 0iut I wus hus
pended." .
"Vou uro tho host man I huve
ever had," Iftiuhanun Is said to
have (old Johnson, "but Tynam
called up from Jjcnvur, und mild
to suspend you.
I More crevices appear. Increasing
the down druft, bul none have yet
been found which would tndlcnto
a slitnbln tunnel. -
. tt,.u..ll l.lilUm.1 ..nl ulntlloru
at uny tlino slneo 1020.- und MunkQls rLlC0,vttU lust night.
The - agiicultmal Industry gives jjie diggers sugared suverely rrom
no Indication, the board's month the cold und oxlra , preeuutions
ty report said, of receding from Wero token to present ti workers
Us pifsenl economic position from developing pneumonia.
h lth hus been rouclied ihy ui - , i
Kind u ul advance bculuntnir lu the
late sunlmer of. last year. . I
A stmllur oulloolt wuv proxeiiU'd
lp' the Senate committee by Wil
Uum M. Jurdlne, u ineiubor of I
tho president's ugiicultuntl tcon
feronce, who expressed "unaiter
ublo optimism" for ' thu 'Outcome
of . (he farming Industry und de
clared tho farmer was passing
through a post wur crisis from
which, his recovery wus curtuin.
Iiidoises Haugeji Still.
Hft fore the 1 house committee.
Chulrinuti t.'urey of the confer
enen Indorsed u bill fruinod by
iiulrman Jlaugeii to carry out
tho conference recommendations
on co-operative marketing uud
(Continued on I'agc 6.)
When
Something
Goes Wrong
tthett ou hiir g"tl" r -M-ri-from
an ndierfl-er. jmi
liac MMiietHir1 fb'iH'inlable l
wltmu yu run rt-titni If any
(lilng a riHig with w hal
jus liaif lniglil.
That Hir nam why ll paj
In know ad vert -rn ami ailrr
tl.wl proihi'!' ami why thrif
ty. nrrfnl liiM r hun (rood
nfffriMl hy in-rtdleri". a rhns
thai gpnetally llie ut km
profit anil ImiII fialllr
Ob-er er Ad trl King
A Men handling Krrtk-P'
Jardine 1
AV'HTlN. TeuM 't Hy the' Assocl
aled Cross) The testimony before
tins legislative prison Investigation
committee, which Monday uu-l
Tuesday presented startling ullegu
Hons and disclosures concerning
the ii inn n treatment of prison
ers and mismanagement of the
penal system, yesterday look pn a
iti 'K it milder aspect.
Hu( one witness wus examined,
M. K- lloglo, the prison uudilor.
who cited numerous Irn-guturltl
I In (he financial management of
tlm prison system.
The com milt ee removed'
(Continued on Vuge fi.)
XTRA
(jas riinr. i i".
I'llU'AtiO (Al'). l.ffi'illtr. I"
mornm-. tfiiollnir 111 niltHiieelnu
cenlM tliiiiiulKmt Jl NlnteM verted
Ii) III'- Klnmlnnl Oil i'iiiii of
Imllima, II hs niiniiiiiiii'il tixlnj.
(;.li;is'i r.l) ltlMt i;i
HAI.l;M. On-. (Al). .Major
(.leil.-li il. fnniwrly ullli IIm- Mule
inilllliirv ileiiarllleill. Imi rliailteil
the il.lJillMfil ueiierul Willi irreitil-
lm-tlli-, elerila' im-fellcd III.
.(iiniil.)ii n mi urrlrer iiimhi
(Continued on Puco o.)
REDUCED RAT
E
WITCH LURES
FOREIGN GIHLS
NKW YOltK (Hy the Associated
rress) A "witch" who lures Im
mlgrunt girls Into Hie Trinity
church yard In the-financlal dis
trict at midnight, und apparently
makes tombstones mpve us proof
of lier uncanny powers, to find
them American millionaires ror
husbands has been operating hero
for some time.
Tho witch's work was disclosed
toduy by Mrs. I.llllan It. Hire, di
rector of the division of aliens of
Ilie slute labor department. In usk
Ing that the fleecing of Immigrants
be stopped by publicity.
FOR EXPRESS GERMAN MINE
BLAST FATAL1
Itedneed CMireKH ruleM, In he.
rumti effective Miireh I, lllr.. have
heen iiiinoiineed l.y C. ". IHmiiluK.
tiKent for the American Itull wuy
Kxprew eompany here.
The redtietlon. on lao ihiiiiiiIh of
mailer Menl al flr.it elam rale.
amoiintn to a coiiKidcrnlilr Hum.
Heeond elafH ratra are aiiproxl
lliiil.'ly 7i per eenl of flint elttJ
rules.
I'nder the new mm It would eoal
12.1(1 to k I ion poiindH flrnl cIuhh
rrnm lAt (Irundii to I'lirlluml, 2
cenla lean than at the prcHenl.
tllher I lllUIKeM oil Ilie BUHie liaMlrt,
follow; Iji tlrande lo K-ill l. B6c
l"H: Lit tlrande lo Hun ITunelaeo.
l.n5 leKsj Ijl (Irallile 111 Henver,
Yl.Hi. leal! IJV (Iriimle to I'hleaKO.
2.li 4i (.liunde lo New Yolk.
!.:' Ii-aa.
MIMKIN (lly tlio AMioctntnl
I'n-iw) An wriH-y llspal''.i
rniiu ll. rlln liMluy ) that li
IhhIIih, Imin Ihhmi rnmored from
Hie Nteln mine al Ikirliiiiinil in
MliH'h a hrt ilnnip eilo-lon oe
eurnxl IhmI hIkIiI.
The ileallw llilall'll I'M, lliu
mewafce wlila.
l llti; l,OShli SI IS. I ll)
HAl.HM. Ore. I'lre loiwea In t.lre
KOli, exelualve of I'orMliml, 111 Jail'
uury aimregiited l49.44i, aeeord
intt to u report tanned hy Will
Moore, utulo fire murahul. .
CM. Miller Made Member
Of Planning Commission
C. il. Millar, archlteet who has south side of K,
.lesiiriied utotti deH of the Im- .Twelillt. and the
ortunt hnlldhiHS In this 'My. whs
lusl Itlglll UOHIliltlOtif-ly eleeted b
the lily eoiiimbJtinn to Miei eed It.
A. I'rait m it meitdier or the city
rimllim r tin i riieieiiry nuam, lP,unlll(, , ,, inston. Mr. I'rait
recently h it for .IaMII, r sign
wbliii ftHitMl blm unfit lit hold
lb- mnI It Imiuukt kmntll
lisluy.
W. A. Jun1lm mcntloiMil n
; t'tmUtl'j.r prolutbh tiiok tr
i IbivjKr-ttHui of ntii.ir r ngrl
I i till ore. Jnnilnc H prltletii nf
1 the Knnn Slitte Ari iilhirnl
Cutlesp.
SI'l:l.LIA VIJTS.
I m;ati i.i; (AP,. hm S-ii-!
limit RiinoMiiiTtl tinlsj hi hail rr
' olgii'it a Ihie iimrb ut the I lit-Urn-lly
of Oregon, glthig hiiflrn
n- h reuoii.
I ItAM'l I'M Klh.NAI 3ll-;N
j lul l (Al'. lour ImiiilMt
klhiaMtl three Amerhan Hallway
I lMih'i iiuiiiMiiiy iiM-'iigen III
the oniMrt. of lH-tnlt, s'olc
liiiek i-nrrr'ng tM-tweeii SIS.MMI
an I tlH,MM ortli of tnervlniiidbw
ami i M-uiml, II uni n purleU herc.jtlou klng for a
lug Ids p'st
The meeting l si evening, with
Commission rs A T. Hill, It. I'.
Uindln und liHiieM I'layb- present.
oeriipi'd ii'-arly three liours lime
and several matter of Importance
were attended to.
A pet II Ion lo vim ate (lie nM In Htalled.
from Kill to
east aid of
Seventh from J to Washington.
An urdlname uul horUlnir the
Kilning of u eon t met for engineer
-ervlee In connection with th" sew
nge disposal plant Wits pussed. rr
rylna an emergeiuy clause mak
ing It effei llvo Immedllltely.
City Manager Crews was uutlior
ied to submit an etitlmate on a
trunkllne sewer from Ilie VLduct
at Heroml street to Ilie nliey be
tween Adam and Jefferson on
Fourth streei to connect up with
I he north side newer now being ln-
bluek 7", Chaplin's Mddllloti. wj
ri Mil und allowed attd authority
given to proceed with vaiutlon
DOllceff.
A petition ftr a w wer at J. K.
I. and Ninth. Tenth. Klevetuh and
lilsi-urwlnn relative , to storm
sewers and other gem-rul mutters
occupied a goodly portion of the
lime an did ulteiitlon lo sevemi
other matters. Imiudlnrr the re;td
ing of the treasurer's, llhrarlen'
ink .t.,.i. M rr..rr,wl tn ii..i niiinHBcrR reports ano me
the city manager as was a petl-' reading and allowing of bills for
sidewalk on the the puit mourn.