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PAGE TWELVE . r The- OltEGON STATESMAN, galea.. Oregon, Thursday Morn to g, July 10, 192 J District- Engineer to -Begin 'preliminary Survey With in 30 Days T ' With days preliminary : " ' .examination of th Willamette riter between Eugene and Port ; -V; land to determine the feasibility ,of a aarvey for canalisation will v bo begun' ander direction of Col- cnel G. E. Laltesn, United States i : J1 district engineer. , ,: 'Tbe announcement made thla , - wek, followed receipt of a tele- grant from Senator Charles L. Me. -.Nary stating that the river and , , aarbora.bM carrying bis amend : meat for the survey, had passed the souse aad senate and had been signed by President Hoover. In the erent the preliminary ex - - emination indicates the feasibility pf a surrey, report to this effect Will be made to the government ' "and the regular surrey started, stated Colonel Lukesh. The money for the surrey has been appropri ated. Senator McNary says. The - cost baa been estimated at r i . 00. ' . ' ' ' Telegram Tells Of sm's Provisions ' - - - Following -Js the telegram re , ,, eejved by A. F S, Stheele, secre tary of the Eugene chamber of : ! coiosieirM('from WashJnrtgs: , V Rirer. and harbor bill pa&e ' the bona and senate and was ' i : fined by. tho president on July 3. It carried my amendment for ; . nrrey of Willamette river from .. Eugena to Portland. All surreys ' are carried la lamp sums. . The ' T . 1 . i. toad fa bow available for the sur rey and when this will be under taken will depend largely npon program of the district engineer. Col. Lukesh, at Portland. Thi summer Col. Deakyne, chairman of boSrd of army engineers, aad secretary of the board, will visit Oregoswaad X bare invited them te devote ample time to the Willam ette river as I believe the stream can be usefully employed la the development of western OrOegon. The rrrers and harbors bill pro vide legislatire authority for the adoption of 17 S river and harbor pro J ecu at a cost of 1119,009)00, and authorises 845 lrelimiaaiy surveys. -The Willamette river project is included in the latter part of the bill. The largest sin gle Item called for In the bill la the work oa the Great Lakes con necting channels to cost 129,266.-400. II Ell ESTED OIlFISIHLCie E am hqese IS IE FUSED B .-LOS JLNGEXES, July S. (AP) The third successive California governor has denied a' pardon to Thomas J. jfooney, militant trade unionist dynamiter sen-lnf a life sentence : for . a . San - Fraaeiseo bombing; 14 years ago., - - . Ten persona were killed and 40 maimed, or injured by the infernal machine : he and Warren Ki Bil lings wejce convicted of exploding daring -the preparedness day par ade July 22, lilt, in the northern An 1800. word statement was Issued at the, summer executive of rices by Governor C. C. Young. This reaffirmed similar decisions of Governor Stephens and Gover nor Richardson, years ago. "Until further light is shed upon the case, which I do not now possess, I manifestly must accept the conclusions of the . supreme court and the advisory pardon board" ther governor said. The supreme court July 2 refused a pardon to. Billings and the advis ory board yesterday recommend ed against liberating Mooney. E CLAIM ED PORTLAND, Ore., July I. (AP) George H. Brodle, 21, son of B. E. . Brodle, publisher of the Oregon City Enterprise and United States minister to Finland, was arrested early Tuesday on charges of failure to give right of way to another automobile and of car rying a concealed weapon. ' Brodie's automobile collided with a machine driven by Walter Bflskle, Raymond, Wash, Bllskle'a r BTtTi?afo Police investigated the accident and found a loaded pistol in Bro die's car. . Brodle was released on his own Cora Klncannon Smith, tor many recognisance. I years a-medium here, shearers MI SPOKANE, Jaly .,AP) Sir Arthur Coaaa Doyle's first message from the plrl world TXS jniarcepledhere by the Rev. la an Interview published by the Bpoaesmajk-aeTiewfea'i: "The may bo a lot of tool me diums who will claim they receiv ed a message from Sir Arthur. aha said, 40 mot claim that I received a message this morning that no doubt was intended for his family. . , r 4 The Bar. Mas Smith had writ- tea down the message as follows: 1 "Am greatly pleased with this strange, sew country. It. la more beaatlfal than I had ever dreamed. Through the golden' light around me I behold (ho faces of my loved ones who were waiting, for me. They knew the day of my arrival greeted ma with their smiles and love. Their arms were rilled with my favorite flowers', and now in the land where they never fade, he is resting and la. supremely happy In the presence of the be loved son who gave the proof -to him there -was another country. She explained the change from the first fo the- third person by saying the , closing part of the concluding sentence had evidently come from a spectator In the spir it world. Bits' for Breakfast' (Continued from Page 4) fruitful day is done. vLong since they have Joined another and endlessly growing caravan. Once more they have-gone before. i . TThe children of 8. W. R. Jones and his wife Elisabeth were 14 Lin. number. .Three-pairs, of twins came to . oiess mis noma. 1 ne names of the children are: "James Thomas Jones,' bora October 1, 1827; died Aagnst I. 1810, in Nevada: " ."Joseph Phillip, born January 27, 1830j married in California, February I, 1870, Jennie. Fraxier. ' "Rachel, born Janttary 21, 1S41; married, August, 186S. W. B. Fain. March 23. 1828. "Wlinam Henry, born Sepiem- "1 Coming events . cast .their shadows before" 1v - ft . - L r' AV , ' - 4aswanaanaaaauaraanusaawawam .-,t . . ..:-t t ' M A V, ber 8 0. 1848; died January ? 2 8. isstw "Susannah, bora September 19, 1842; married, Jane 7. 18C0, Harrison ; K.: Hunsaker, of . Cali fornia, barn April 25. lilt. "John Calvin, born April 18, 1145; died Jaly 20, 1848.- - "Silaa Allen.' born April lr, 184S; - married. February IS. lift, Rebecca Larklns, bora in Oregon, July 1. 18S0. "Jesse Berryman, born Septem ber It, 1847; married. February 28. 1972. Jalla Bell, born in Ore gon, February 21SS4. - - "Uadlwksv LaFajrette, .bora lUTch 29, 184ft married, October 11, 1889, Emma Hoxenden born in Oregon, August 82, 1828. x.i rsamael Williams born Novem ber 17. 1889; married Sarah Dar-Und,-rebroary- 17. 1S79, bora May 18. 1888. ' - f "Elisabeth Frances. born No vember .7, its 2 ; aaarriedVOctober 1," 1871. Augustus A. Bonney,' born in Oregon, April 181849: . - "Emma, born - January ,22, 1819: . married, November 39. lISi, Caleb 6lm mens, bora la Oregon,Mareh 1, 1855--4. w . "Sarah, bora January 19, 1888; married, Jfovcmber 2, 1881, Charles F. Clark," bora Septem ber JL. -1I8UV-- ,' v. -v&i "Scott,- bora April 24, Silt; married,- January, -II 17, Clara Hicks, bora February 13.1841.. r"Haxrlson.born April 24. 1811; married. Saldl Harris, October 4. 1893. who died he then married, oa October' I, 1381, Agnea (Im-lah)Rampw---::-':'--- '?-?" : "The family of S. W. R. 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