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7-. f HUGE SUM SPENT illDEPARMNTOF STATE HIGHWAYS Outlay of Both County and Fed ' era! Funds Since 1914 Organi sation Is $23,071,666.97. COUNTY PORTIONS SHOWN $15,711,335.71 Is Spent West of the Cascades and More Than $5,000,000 East of Them. if. V. ' I ' . '.'.. prominent pioneer;.;''; , president is buried BURGLARS STRIP VOII Since the organization of a state highway department in 1914 there has been expended and contracted for up to date th sunt of $21,071, a or of state and federal funds. To this Is to be added approximately ta.Aon.ooo of county funds expended Under'1 the superintendence - of the att Marhwav department. ' of the state and federal funds the itnount exoended and contracted for since 1914 west of the Cascades, and in cluding Hood River county, is 115,7X1,- 835.71." East of the Cascades the grand total Is $5,360,J31.2. Taking the counties in alphabetical order i the amount awarded to each county follows: .j O ' . Western Oregon : , Benton " Clackamas ? Clatsop .. i Columbia ; COOS ..... Curry ... ' TlnllB-lftfl 2 Hood River 0. -' . 'a 1 i is? " ,......... Josephine ..Lane .. Lincoln Ilnn ..........i .....r Marlon -Multnomah .. . Polk Tillamook . ' Washington Yamhill ... 'Total Eastern Oregon : ; Baker -Crook. .... .Deschutes ....... , Gilliam Grant . . s : Harney . i-Jefferson ' Klamath : Lake . . . Malheur t Merrow 1 Sherman Umatilla " Union . , Wallowa vi Wasco . - Wheeler 62S.853.M .492.989.42 1,881,816.98 1,862.058.05 752,688.69 164,737.24 2,337,938.18 1,226,021.76 656.149.11 529,381.74 2,372.20 , 194.172.70 743,067.11 1,175.11 839,387.67 821,428.63 913,654.98 819.197.03 Total .$15,711,335.71 .$ 282,966.65 SH.874.OU 3!! B5IK Rft 714,864.76 342,811.02 206,433k8B 15fl.391.67 68.056,26 n .man S2R 93S.97 888,390.58 338,312.25 76.537.07 611,986.12 805,104.86 .$5,360,231.26 KLEIN HOME OF MANY MUM-ARTICLES hree Residences and One Room Robbery Are Among Pecula tions Reported. . - many Portlanders Friday afternoon and evening, they took a goodly supply from tne four places mey emerea. . Mrs. Ixwls von Klein, 666 East "rty- fourth -street, north, was probably the heaviest loser, nearly all of her silver- were being stolen. - She reported to In- pector Morale , that the following are missing: 10 knives. 10 , forks, 24 tea arnnna. f. l.hlMnnnniL t dessert. SDOOns. 6 oyster forks,' coffee spoons, 6 butter knives, 1 child's set, sugar shell, electric 4nm Hdm Vtartlr 'Kswlra .; hahv'l neWlr1 fl rV gold necklace, geld chain with knife at- tached. and an army sword. .The robbers pulled the screen off a rear window and then broke the . window; open with three-quarter inch jimmy bar. Between 6 and 11:15 p. m. Friday roo-t-r8 also entered the home of , F. Balzer, '600 Stanton street, ,and made away pith a watch, three strings of beads, ear rings, several pieces of chil dren's lewelry and a dime saving bank. Kntrance was' gained by forcing m rear window open with a jimmy bar. - in siectors Howell and Tackaberry are W verUgating. 1 " ' ' la order to get Into Harris homehe burglars broke aown to aia with valuablea. among thenv being a gold ring. - i , .nv nnirt af wnl8Key, one quart or oranay, pair elasses and humidor flUed with fancy ., The fourth burglary was in the room of Ow-B. Crowell at the Hoyt, hotel, where two suits bf clothing. ..... u..nku .miutnt of lewelry wtre stolen. No trace ct , any of the thieves has been found yet. . - ; . , - me yurus- a- . hdlv dam- W - cSSBK whTn PUot WooW iost control of the machine and allowed It to crash into a rence Guaranteed Wheat Price Is Galled I Unsound by Barnes $ - . I., ... ' T Spokane. Wash., Oct. 11. (V: P.) Julius Barnes, head of the United States Grain corporation, conferred here , this i Afternoon with county farm agents' of (Sastern Washington, criticized , the wheat price guarantee and expressed op ? position to ' national price fixing of " ;oread. . "The only sound and lasting remedy ' for prises is adequate production," . he ald. :' S. A H. Green Stamv for cash. Hol- man Fuel Co., Main 353, A-3353. Block j wood, short siabwood. Rock. Springs and Utah coal, sawdust. Adv. Mrs. Margaret . Octavia JWoore On Sunday, September 28, at her late residence, 1808 East Tenth street, fu- nta! uofviooe wrA T&nA fcm tlui la,t$B Mra Margaret Octavia Moore, who died September 25, after an illness or Interment took place in Mountain" View cemetery, Oregon City. i - ' Mrs. Moore, born in ' Green , county, TlllnnlH hAlona-Ad tn in old and well- known pioneer family, being the eldest at)ff rror- a, Mr. a-nn Mr. .innii jvim drum, who" drove across ' tne plains xo uregon in ims, wnen omy a log camn mnrkArl th nit a off thA c.ltv of Portland. Thena child-of 9 years, she grew to young womanhood amid the privations ana tne joys or pioneer lire. airs. MnnrA via ahlA tn rwall "the details of her rich experience with i unfailing in- var a a r rn rt or inniiiv h nn t r imn iim. On March 12, 1854, she : was married at PaHftn rMrv to William 0. ' Moore, a pioneer of 1847," who was later Identified with the upbuilding or the . common wealth. AurMwiaAlv In Marian and Klam ath counties. Mr. and Mrs. Moore,-were parents of the late Charles S." Moore, hatiknr or Kiamatn vans ana ior two terms state treasurer; of Mrs. Estetla O. Belllneer and Mrs. jYances nam Rufus S. Moore, Mary Bertha Moore and Henrietta Moore are surviving onu dren. Mrs, Moore's -sisters are Mrs. D. P. Thompson and Mrs. S. M. McCown. H.nro MWnm In tha onlv livlncr broth. bp Tnhn W. Mnldnrtn havinr died two days prior to her own death. There are six grandchildren ana rive great-grand- (hlldrAn. . , . Mrs. Moore was a member of the First Presbyterian church of this city. She leaves behind her, the memory of' a life or cneerrui opumism, or loving serv ice and of family devotion. J Butcher Accused Of Slaying Woman For $1200 Savings xr.or Vni-lr. Ctr-t. 11. .fT. TM. S.1 Th murder of Mrs. Elizabeth HI zsnick "of Tonkers, which has been baffling flieJJ police lor rour nays, wan ciearea vpi today Dy a coniesBion , wmcn wm.m ssioj tn v a u. tiMin maitn nv "Mane T.lnn a, 2M year-old butcher. 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