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r - ; TliE OREGON j DAILY 4 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON. WEDNESDAYS AUGUST m2," i 1822. . I AUTO CARAVAN TO Forest Koad Work To Be Continued ES existed. No action was taken on the proposal ahich had to do with wild animal bounty payment. : : ' For the payment of traveling 'ex pense and hotel bills of Circuit judges. convicts sent to the state penitentiary, $2500; for payment of governor's sal ary. $1.005.37 : for payment of expenses of public service commission recall election, $750; for general and conting ent expense of state department, $5,550 ; for repayment of premiums on surety bonds in treasury department. t43S.CS. P. L. Campbell, president of the University of Oregon, And Colin V. Dyment, deaa of the college of liberal arts, who appeared before the board to explain t&e university's needs re sulting from its recent $80,000 Pre, were asked to place -tao matter before the school's board of regents and to bring It before tho emergency board Woman banjo etrings, Mrs,r. K. utchinson.. No. 1671 East Ninth Street,' complained1 to Che police, before: daylight Tuesday morning. She said she couldn't sleep because boys ia t ho fee Ibofhooa, mu sically inclined, bu not yet reatlv- mu sical, plucked away persistently- until the wee' hours. .- 5 -"Jl Patrolman O. EL Reed answered the call, but the strains had ceased when he arrived. Ho oViseo Mrs. Hutchin son to bee the city attorney if tpe mid night, melodies continue. -' i7-rV at a later meeting!, . - , J Of Being Disturbed T EMERGENCY FOND SttOQ wag allowed by tho. board: IOi i ; GEHYAIS TTOJtAff DU8 ," Gervais. 1 Aug. ' Ir4:wr4l- FltniM, a pioneer, aged 7 year died Monday at her home en tnll east ot Brooks. She is survived by on eon, Charles LeFlemme. Brooks, and two daughters, Mrs. Ai Isham Brooks, and Mrs. Joseph -Wargnier, of Gervaia The funeral will be held Wednesday. By Young Musicians The proverbial moaning sazophoete. neighborhood nuisance, has taken a back seat. For noxious nocturnal noises there Is nothing like the twang of discordant Bend. Aug". &ImproTenient of roads in the national forests of Orefron tn construction of new ones, will con tinue next yean though perhaps on a slightly smaller scale than this year, according t to Forest Examiner A. H. Bnindage who 4 here looking over the work Toeing done in the Deschutes forest. ! was (ranted to reimburse circuit Judge for traveling, expenses la . dis tricts of more than one county; for pay-meat of general tnd contingent ex penses of the state board of concilia tion. $1500; for defraying office and traveling expenses of the board of higher curricula. $300; for payment of the state's portion of transportation of 1925 EXPOSITION Salem, LAug. J. The staie emergency board, in session here Tuesday, al lowed a total of IU.1SS.& tor various state departments where deficiencies STATE PROVID . -tl' t r The Atlantic-Pacific Highways and Hydro-Electric exposition positively Will he held in Portland, in 19 ? This unqualified statement was made Tuesday night y MayorBaker.' -rice chairman of the managing committee, in announcing plans for an auto cara van which will leave Portland August 14 for a tour of the state in the interest Of the fair. Franklin T. Griffith, chairman of the managing committee has asked Mayor Baker to take full charge of the cam paign to be waged in Portland and throughout the state in the interest of the exposition and the mayor has ac cepted the charge. As the opening gun of the campaign he has arranged for consist of 30 cars, carrying approx imately 15CT persons, representing all the civic organizations of the city. ORGANIZATIONS tlSE IP ! : Tuesday the Chamber of Commerce, 'Realty Board and Lion club pledged support to the movement. Today other icivic organizations are being lineu up by the mayor. The route will take the fair boosters through to the central and eastern parts of the state, returning along the Columbia river highway. . Included in the cities to be visited are : Salem,, Albany, Corvallis. Kugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford. Ashland, Klam ath Falls, Bend. Prineville. Pendle- ton. Echo, Stanfield, Hermiston, Ar lington, Moro, Wasco, The Dalles, jMoser, Hood River and Cascade Locks. Stops also will be made at "Crater Lake, the Gorge hotel and many smaller towns of the state. Portland will be reached on the return trip August 28. 4 The state fa"ir board has been in rited to join the caravan, in the in terest of this year's state fair. ALL DOI BTS DISPELLED ' The primary purpose of. the cara van is to dispell all doubts concern ing the holding of the exposition. Mayor Baker said. Reports from tlie finance committee show a generous Response from Portland capital, in Curing abundant backing for the en terprise, the mayor declared. The caravan will be equipped with a radio outfit and news of the prog teas of the astoists and the receptions fciven them will be broadcast over the tate. It also is planned to have ah airplane act as advance quard for the caravan. Pierce Addresses Big Audience at Open Air Meeting Eugene, Aug. 2. Walter M. P.erce. Democratic nominee for governor, ad dressed a large ppen air meeting here last nieht. held in connection with a tractor demonstration. He devoted his time largely to a discussion of national affairs and the international situation. The threatened collapse in Germany, he i said, would not materially affect the United Stales. He touched only briefly on state affairs. , Thursday Mr. Pierce -will address a mammoth sathering at the annual Laae county grocers' and butchers' pic nic near Forest Grove. This picnic j always attracts thousands from all parts of the county. Malin and Shasta View Projects Are V To Be Developed ; Klamath Falls. yAuc. 2. Irrigation and resultant development of the 1000 seres of rich land In the" Malin and Bhasta View districts of Klamath county Is seen in the signing of a contract between the diaU-icts and the government and the voting of bond issues of $100,000 for the Malin district and $120,000 for the Shasta View dis trict. . Funds derived from Bale of the bonds will be used for installation of a pump ing plant and construction of ditches. New -Magnavox Is Added to Radio Set f With the addition Monday of a new magnavox to the radio receiving set at St. Johns police station, one of the finest receiving; outfits in the city is liv operation there. For several months Lieutenant R. L. Crane and , his men have been working with the set and sddlng to the equipment Many Tourists See - Deschutes Forest Bend, Aug. 2. 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