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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTJvMHKR 21, 1012.
PAGE NINTH
NOTICH Oil" KTUKKT IMl'KOVKMENT.
Noticn In hereby given tliitt nt the regu
lar meeting of tlio Common Council ot 'J'lio
i lly of l'endleton livid on September 11,
1912, tbe following reHoluttoiiH were ad
opt d :
W herons, the Surveyor of Tlin City of
I'endlnton dlil on the 4th day of Septem
ber, 1012, under direction and by require
ment of the Common Council file plaint and
apectflratlmia for an appropriate Improve
ment of JuckMon Htreet, In The City of
l'endleton from the Went lino of Main
Htreet to the Kaxt line ot lllaln Htreet to
gether with the eHtlmntee of the work to
be done and the probable coHt thereof, with
a Mtatemi'iit of the loin, parts of loin and
parrels of land to be benefited by Burn Im
provement, nnd the perceutaKe of the to
tal root ot Improvement which each of
auch Iota, purta of Iota and parcels of land
should pay on account of the benefits to
be derived from such Improvement ; and
Whereas, the Council has examined such
plnns and specifications and found the
name satisfactory and the estimates there
for to be In accordance with the probable
cost of Bitch work ; and
Whereas, tbe property recommended by
the Clly Surveyor to Ih Included within
tbe boundaries ot the district benefited Is,
In the Judgment of the Common Council
properly to be Included within such Im
provement district, and no property is ex
cluded therefrom which should properly
be Included therein ; and
Whereas, the improvements of the here
inabove described portion of said Jackson
Street with gravel bltullthlc pavement Is
t this time necessary ; therefore, be It
Resolved, by the Common Council of The
City of l'endleton that It Is expedient to
Improve and It Is hereby proposed to im
prove said Jackson Street from the West
line of Main Street to the Kant line of
Maine Street, by pavlnic the same with
gravel bltullthlc pavement, auch pavement
to be made and laid down, and tbe Street
to have curbs and (cutters and all otber
things and to be Improved, In accordance
with, and ns shown In, the plans and speci
fications for the. Improvements of said
portion of Jackson Street prepared by
(ieary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, and filed
with the City llecorder on the 4th day of
September, 1912, which plans and speci
fications are hereby particularly referred
to: nnd be It further
Hesolved, that the plans and specifica
tions and estimates for such Improvements
as prepared by the Cltv Surveyor and filed
with the Recorder of The City of l'endle
ton on tbe 4th day of September, 1012, be
and they are hereby approved and adopted;
and be it further
Resolved, tnat the cost of making such
Improvements shall be n charge and lien
upon all lots, parts of lots and pn reels of
land to be benefited by such Improve
ments and the owners of such lots, part of
lots, and parcels of land so specially bene
fited by such Improvements shnll be llnble
for the payment of the costs thereof; and
be It further
Itoxloved, that an assessment district Is
hereby created to lie known as Assessment
I'istrict No. 19, embracing the property to
he assessed for the payment of such Im-
iirovement. which assessment district shall
nelude all lots, parts of lots ami parrels
of land lying and being within the dist
rict bounded and descrllH'd ns follows :
Commencing on the South line of Jack
son Street and the Southerly projected
West line nf Main Street, thence North
to the Northeast Corner of I,ot tl. l'.lixk
7. Kwltzler'R Addition to the City nf l'en
dleton, Oregon, thence West to tbe North
west corner of said Lot fl, thence North to
the Northeast Corner of Lot 9. in said
Mock 7, thence Westerly parallel with
the North linn of Jackson Street to the
Northwest Corner of Lot 4. Mock fl, Llver
more'a Addition, thence South to the
Northeast Corner of Lot 7, In snld Mock
B, thence West to the Northwest Corner of
said Lot 7, thence South to the Southwest
Comer of Lot 12, Mock 10, in Haley's
Addition, l'endleton, Oregon ; thence Kast
WANTED.
WANTED Lu curtain to laurjJrj
Work done with especial car
Phon. Red
HAIR WOHK Ladies send your
combings to Madam Kennedy, Athe
na, Or., Box 92. All work guaran
teed. A GOOD BUSINESS FOR. SALE A
first class restaurant which I arc
compelled to sell on account of poot
health. Address P. O. Box 10
Echo. Ore.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
,i
INSCHANCE AND LA YD BUSINESS DENTISTS.
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE9 DR. THOMAS VATJGHAN, DENTIST
reliable abstracts of title to all Office In Judd building. Pbons
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on Main 71.
city and farm property. Buys and 11
tells all kinds of real estate. Does DR. JAMES E. SHARP. DENTIST,
a general brokerage business. Pays Office. Room 12, Temple Bldg.
taxes and makes investments for non- Phone Main 190.
residents. Write fire life and acci- V ETEKIX AUY SURGEONS,
dent insurance. References, any -Lruxnn
bank in Pendleton. DR. D. C. M'KABB, LOCAL 8TATI
JAMES JOHNS, Pres. st0fk inspector. Office at Koep
C. H. MARSH. Sec. pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411
" Residence, 915 East Court etret
BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REAL Reg pn0ne Main 69.
estate, fire, life and accident insur-
ance agents. New location. 815 Main c w LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADU
street Phone Main 404. ct of McKlllIp Vetrlnary Colhuri
13 -of Chicago. Office phone Main 1
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Res. 616 Bush St.. phone Main 27.
CITT LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON PHYSICIANS.
street, Carney St Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO-
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec- pathlc physician and surgeon. Of-
tlon. "Phone main 70. Judd block. Telephone: Office
black 8411; residence, red 2633.
MISCELLANEOUS.
t DR. LTNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO-
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE- nlc and nervous diseases, and dls
scrlptlon for county court, circuit eases of women. X-ray and Electro
court, Justice court,1 real estate, etc.. theraputlcs. Judd building, corner
for sale at East Oregonian office. Main and Court streets. Office 'phon
; .... - - Main 71: residence 'phone. Main 564.
FRATERNAL ORDERS. . . . ,.
PENDLETON LODGE NoTm ATTORNEYS.
A. F. and A. M, meets the RALEY A RALEY. ATTORNEYS A1
zA first and third Mondays of ,aw office in American Nationa
cacn month. All visiting brethren Bank BuJ1(1n(r
are Invt'.ed.
,wm,vm tmnm NO JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY Al
JTyt KAo. mfeuGeBveryMon: Q- ' Papain bulld.n.
JP t day evening in 1. O. O. F. R j SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW
cTj ti hall. Visiting brothers cor- office in Despaln building.
"T dially Invited to attend. :
J. G. Finney, C. C ; R. W Fletcher, K. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEY!
R g at law. Office in rear of America
' National Bank building.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
- Tpnp: "Tun JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY Al
D- A; ,MAI' h C?. .,Stah on an Iaw- Offlc Taylor Hardwar.
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walls, etc. Phone black 5786. L0WELL A WINTER. ATTORNEY!
or Oregonian office. and con8uorB at ,aw 0ffU u
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Despaln building.
JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL DI- GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNE1
rector and licensed embalmer. at law, estates settled, wills, deed
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor, mortgage and contracts drawn. Col
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to lectloas ntale. Room 17, Schnxi
day or night 'Pfcone main 75. block.
to the Southeast Corner of aald Lot 12,
thence South to the Southwest Corner of
Lot 3 In snld Mock HI, thence Kasterly
parallel to the North line of Jackson Street
to a point on the West line of the property
deeded to The City of l'endleton for cemo
tery purposes, which point Is South of a
point on the Section line, 10.50 chains
Kast of the 1-4 section corner between
Sections 3 and 10, Township 2 North,
Range 32 E. W. M (variation 23 degrees
10.), thence South to a point 9.!0 chains
South of the said Section line, thence
Kast 2.50 chains, thence North to the
South line of Lot H, Mock 1, In said Haley's
Addition, thence Kast to a point 2,'I0 feet
due South of the Southwest Corner of Lot
7, Mock (1, In suld SwllJer's Addition,
thence Kast 199 feet parallel with said
section line, thence South (14 feet more
or less to the north lino of land formerly
owned by the l'endleton Manufacturing
Company, thence Northeast along tbe
North boundary of said land formerly
owned by said l'endleton Manufacturing
Company, to the said section line, thence
along said Section line West to place of
beginning; and be It further
Resolved, that a copy of this resolution,
together with the notice that the Surveyor's
estimate of the proportion of the cost of
said work to be charged against ench lot.
part of lot anil parcel of land, Is on file
In tbe office of the City llecorder, be pub
lished for a period of ten days In the Knst
Oregonian, which newspaper Is hereby
designated by tbe Council for the publica
tion thereof.
And notice Is further given that the
Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of
the cost of snld work to he charged against
each lot, part of lot and parcel of land
within the Assessment District In said
Resolutions described Is on file In the of
fice of the City Recorder.
Pated at l'endleton, Oregon, September
12, 1012.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
NOTICB OK STIIKKT IMl'KOVEMKNT.
Notice la hereby given that at the regu
lar meeting of the Common Council of
The City of l'endleton held on September
11, 1912, the following resolutions were
adopted ;
Whereas, the Surveyor of The City of
l'endleton did on the 11th day of Sep
tember, 1912, under direction and by re
quirement of tbe Common Council file
plans nnd specifications for an appropriate
improvement of Johnson street, In Tbe
City of l'endleton from the North line of
Court Street to the South line of Water
Street together with the estimates of the
work to be done and the probable cost
(hereof, with m statement of the lots, parts
of lots and parcels or land to lie ticuerited
by such Improvement, and the percentage
of the total cost of Improvement which
each of such lots, parts of lots unit par
cels of land should pay on account of the
benefits to be derived from such Improve
ment ; and
Whereas, the Council has examined such
plans nttd sperlflcatlons and found the same
satisfactory and the estimates therefor to
be In accordance with the probublu cost
of surli work : ami
Whereas, the property rerommended by
the City Surveyor to lie Included within
the boundaries of the dlstrlet benefited is.
in tbe Judgment of the Common Council
properly to be Intituled within such im
provement district, anil no property Is ex
eluded therefrom which should properly be
Included therein: anil
Whereas, the Improvement of tbe here
inabove described portion of said Johnson
Street with gravel hltullthlc pavement is
at thlB time necessary! therefore, be it
Rirsolved, by the Common Council of The
City of l'endleton that It Is expedient to
Improve and it Is hereby proposed to im
prove said Johnson Street from the North
line of Court Street to the South line of
Water Street by paving the same with
gravel bltullthlc pavement, such pavement
to lie made and laid down, and the Street
to have curbs nnd gutters and all other
things and to be improved In accordance
with, and as shown In, the plans and
sH-ciflcations for the Improvements of sstd
portion of Johnson Street prepared by
Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, and filed
with the City Recorder on the 11th day of
September. 1912, which plans and speci
fications are hereby particularly referred
to. ; and he It further
Resolved, that the plans and specifica
tions and estimates for sucb Improvement,
as prepared by tbe City Surveyor and
filed with the Recorder of The City of
l'endleton on the 11th day of September.
1912, be and they are hereby approved and
adopted ; and l; It further
Resolved, thnt the cost of mnklng sucb
Improvement shall be a cbnrgc and lien up
on nil lots, parts of lots and parcels of
land to tie benefited by such Improvement,
and tbe owners of such lots, parts of lots,
and parcels of land so specially benefited
by such Improvement shall be" liable for
the psytnent of tbe costs thereof; and be
It further
Resolved, that an assessment district Is
hereby created to be known as Assessment
I'ltitrlct No. no, embracing the property to
be assessed for the payment of auch Im
FROM THE TROPICSf
vl' "' "m v II r . I itr,
la Central America many natives are
gathering the seeds of this plan t, Ccdron
Seed, a rare medicine that has valuable
curativo powers. Hut fow drug stores
carry this seed, owing to the high cost
of the article.
This country is a largo consumer of
this costly seed lx-cauHO it enters into
the famous catarrh remedy, l'cruna,
sold the world over.
8-room house for rent, range, heat
er and curtains for sale, 1002 E. Court
street. Phone Red 2841.
provement, which assessment district shall
Include all lots, parts of lots and parcels
ol land lying and being within the dist
rict bounded and described as follows:
Commencing at the Northeast Corner of
Lot 12, MiM-k N. Original Town of l'en
dleton, Oregon, thence South 23 degree
3(1 minutes Kast 30 feet to the South
east Corner of Lot 7. of said Mock 8,
thence South 0(1 degrees 21 minutes West
219 1-2 feet to a point on the South line
of Lot ti, Mock 7 In said Original Town
of l'endleton, thence North 23 degrees 31
minutes West 190 feet, thence. South 00
degrees 21 minutes West 49 1-2 feet to the
Southeast Corner of Lot 4 of said Mock
7, thence North 23 degree 30 minute
West 190 feet, thence North 00 degrees
24 minutes Kast 22o feet to place of be
ginning: nnd bo It further
Resolved, that a copy of this resolution,
together with the notice that the Sur
veyor's estimate of the proportion of the
cost of said work to be charged against
each lot, part of lot and parrel of land. Is
on file In the office of the Ity Recorder,
be published for a period of ten days In
the Kast Oregonian. which newspaper is
hereby designated by the Council for the
publication thereof.
And notice is further given thnt the
Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of
the roKt of said work to be charged against
each lot. part of lot and parcel of land
U'ltliltl flu Auueiitiiiiont- lllutrlft In enld
Resolutions described Is on file in the of- I
flee of the ( Ity Recorder.
I ate, at l'endleton, Oregon, September
12, 191 2.
tiiomas i-itz ;i-:itALn.
City Recorder
SALE OF IIONPS.
Sealed proposals for purchase of six per
cent Street Imrpovement bonds of The City
of l'endleton. Oregon, aggregating 12.
390.S4 (being 24 bond of Cioil.OO each
and 1 bond of 3oO.H4), will be received
by the Recorder of said City, at hi office
in the City Hall thereof, until 5 o'clock
1'. M., on the 23th day of September, 1912;
each proposal must be accompanied by
certified check for jnooon payable to tbe
order of the Mayor of said City, the same
to be forfeited If bonds are awarded to the
bidder and he refuses to take them, and to
be returned to the bidder If he be unsuc
cessful. The City reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Bated September 10th, 1012.
THOMAS KITZ CERALtf,
Recorder of The City of l'endleton.
NOTICE 1XK BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned chairman of the Pendleton
Water Commission will receive sealed
bids, until 5 o'clock p. m. on Septem
ber! 27th. 1912, at his office In Pen
dleton, Oregon, for 2500 feet of glazed
vitrified clay pipe. IS inches Inside
diameter, same to be delivered f. o. b
cars Tlmrn Hollow Station. Right
reserved to reject any and all bids
Hated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
17th day nf September. 1912.
J. T. BROWN.
Chairman Pendleton Water Com
mission. PETERSON A WILSON, ATTOR
neys at law; room 8 and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTORNB1
at law. Office In Smlth-Crawfer
building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNB1
at law. Will practice in all stat
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, i
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON A SKRABLE, ATTOR
neys at law. Office In Despali
bulldln.
CHIROPRATIC NEUROPATHY.
CHIROPRACTIC NEUROPATH For
quick results and a permanent cure
of all nervous and chronic diseases,
see Dr. J. E. Holder, Temple Bldg.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLE!
ar d chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop
At the old stand. Alta street in reat
of Tallman Drug Co.
SECOND-ILIXT DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash osld
for all second-hand goods bought
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buj
household goods. Call and get hit
prices. 210 E. Court street. Phom
Black 8171.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONf
wedding announcements, embome
private and business stationery, et
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
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&3nJrnn Seed Pant.ti I.
HOG QUOTATIONS
DROP IN PORTLAND
(From Friday's Jounljl.)
I'm tin rul broke some records today,
but they were not of the kind that
slock raisers desire to see. From its
proud position us puying the hlKhest
price fur hoKH In the entire country,
the record was given to Chicago today
and even Kansas City was above North
l'lirtlaud In price. Omaha was only
Km- lower than this market ut Its
Ix-xt, or about a dlmu under on the
average.
The trade here Ih netting more hogs
than It needs. The country Is produc
ing more hogs titan the t radii can
lake care of w ithout demoralizing vul
pes, This Is Indicated by the sharp
losses In price, whenever there Is u
sin-rial amount of stuff available.
Top hogs were $8.65 In the North
Portland markets, showing a sheer
drop or about 11.35 loss for tho
We. k ti) date. This Ih the greatest
decline nhown In the entire country
and shows that the trade here Is not
able to take iare of a good run when
it Is avliuble.
There is no mistaking the signs of
the times In the North Portland mar
ket during the past few days. Killers
say that they would be able to get
their requirements without puying
previous values and by sharp cutH
they beut the market down faster
than ever before known In any Am
erican market, at least within recent
years.
Hog shippers today: E. Clayburn,
Hanson, Idaho, 1 load; C. C. Brown,
Tlmberly. Idaho, 1 load; Milne Bros.,
The Dalles, 1 load; John C. Lynch,
Corning, f'al., 1 load; Oreland, Ca.., 1
load; Charles Power. Oreland, 2 loada.
leneral hog range:
Select light 8 8.65
Select heavy 8.50
Medium light 8.508.60
Medium heavy 8.00
Poor light 6.2." 6.50
Rough heavy 6.00 ft 6.25
Feeders 7.00
While there was a fair run of cat
tle in the North Portland yards yes
terday, only about uik and a half
loads arrived today. Totals Were
but 17 head compared with none a
week ago. two head a year ago and
JT" head this same' day two years
at;o.
Situation in the cattle trade Is
showing- no change generally. Steers
can still be good enough to bring $7
here but the quality must be No. 1
to secure that figure.
Cattle shippers: Hall & Hornback,
Junction City, 1 load cattle and
calves; M. J. Severe, Medford, 1 load
cattle and hogs.
Huuvy feed steers 8 7.00
Choice Htgers 6.85 & 6.90
Common steers 5.75 6.50
Fancy cows 6.25
Ordinary cows 6.00
Fancy light calves 8.50
Heavy calves 5.00 U 6.50
Best bulls 4.50 1& 4.75
Ordinary bulls 4. 00 4.23
Deceptive values are in effect In
the mutton market. The sale yes
terday afternoon of 11 head of lambs
at $6 might be classed by fome as
representing general conditions here
but such is not the fact. What is or
dinarily considered top stuff in the
lamb division is not going above $5.50
at this time. The stock that sold yes
terday afternoon at J6 averaged !'!
pounds and only 11 head were in the
lot.
There was only a handful of mut
ton in the yards today and prices
were not tested.
Sheep shippers: B. S. Norwood,
Hart lsburg, 1 load sheep, hogs, cattle
and calves:
Best east mountain lambs 55. 30 5.40
C.ood east mountain lambs 5.35'li 5.40
Best Willamette lambs... 5.40
Good Willamette lambs... 5.35
Poor lambs 4.00 (fj 4.50
Best yearlings 4.65
Oood yearlings 4.50
Ordinary wethers ....... 4.nil(fj4.25
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In nearly every community you will
find women who have been restored to
health by this famous medicine. Almost
every woman you meet knows of the
great good it has been doing among
suffering women for the past 30 years.
In the Tinkham Laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., are files containing hundreds of
thousands of letters from women seek
ing health, in which many openly state
over their own signatures that they have
regained their health by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
many of whom state that it has saved
them from surgical operations.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is made from roots and herbs,
and is perfectly harmless.
The reason why it is so successful is
because it contains ingredients which act
directly upon the female organism, re
storing it to healthy and normal activity.
Women who are
suffering from those
distressing ills pecu
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should not lose sight
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v5iAsirNioi?crt"w
m o mi
A MASS OF SPOTS
Developed Into Running Sores, Itch
ing Terrible. Cuticura Soap and
Cuticura Ointment Stopped Itch
ing Wonderfully. Now Cured.
811 H Washington St., Bait Lake City,
Ctab "I wus first alarmed by an Itchy
feeling all over my arm and a rath of tiny
spots cunio out. Tlieraati
was a mi of spots llko
measles and developed
Into running sores. Tho
Itching was terrible and I
would scratch something
awful. I tried a treat
ment but it availed not.
I then derided to try Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment.
After tho first application the Itching stopped
wonderfully. The euro wlilch followed was
a marvel to me for I thought I never would
get better. This was three year ago and
I have as clear a skin a any one may wish.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured me
entirely." (Hlgned) Ml Kate M. Dobaon,
Mar. 18, 1912.
For pimple and 'blackhead tbe following
Is a most effective and economical treat
ment: Gently smear the affected parts with
Cuticura Ointment, on tho end of the finger,
but do not rub. 'Wash off tbe Cuticura
Ointment In five minute with Cuticura
Soap and hot water and continue bathing
for some minubs. Till treatment 1 best
on rising and retiring. At other times use
Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath,
to assist in preventing inflammation, Irri
tation and clogging of the pores. Sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston."
a'Tender-faecd men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick, 5c Sample free.
Fancy ewes
Iii'icl ordinary eves
3. AO
3.001 3.33
Running up and down stairs, sweep-j
In and bending over making beds I
will not make a woman healthy or
beautiful. She must get out of doors,
walk a mile or two every day and,
take Chamberlain's Tablets to im- j
prove her indigestion and regulate the!
bowels. For sale by all dealers.
SISTER ALOYSIUS
UNDERGOES ORDEAL
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 21. Rather
than allow what was termed "a most
vicious attack against the character
ot Sister Aloysius" to go to the jury
unrefuted. Attorney Kane, represent
ing the defense in the $10,000 action
for damages against prominent Cath
olics, declared yesterday he would
subpoenae the entire town of Buck
ley, Wash., to testify as to the char
acter and reputation of the sister and
her parents. SiFter Alnygius, with
Mishop Edward J. O'Dea. Father
George C. Van Ooethen. Mtoher Su
perior Camille and Attorney Louis I.
Lefeyvre is alleged by Mrs. Lizzie
Magnusnn. plaintiff, to have been In
strumental in the kidnaping of her
daughter. Marjorie Kieman.
overruling the objection of plain
t ff's attorney KeKy. Jude E. M. Card
yesterday morning permitted the tes
timony of several witnesses brought
lure from Huokley, where the mother
and father of Sister Aloysius reside,
to tell what they know of the charac
ter of the young sister and her par
ents. Pr. John H. Sheets, for 23
years physician for the family of
Michael Mellugh, father of Sister
Aloysius, whose true name is Agnes
McHugh. said the character anil rep
utation of both parents and child in
the community of Buckley had al
ways been very good. He was ques
tioned particularly as to his knowl
edge of degeneracy, and as to wheth
er or not it was hereditary. He re
p.ied that usually it was. but that In
frequently it was due to environment
of the child. When Attorney Kelly
objected to testimony being Introduc
ed to show the character of Sister
Aloysius and her parents. Attorney
Kane leaped to his feet and in a tone
shaking with indignation said:
"The character of this little sister
has been submitted to u most vicious
attack. She has been singled out as
the one person who by her actions and
association with Marjorie Kieman.
luted her from her mother. If neces
sary we want to bring the whole town
of Buckley to this count to show her
reputation and character from her
birth to the present time."
Judge Card stated that there was
some doubt in his mind as to the
admislbitity of testimony of this kind,
but that he would rather lean to
wards the sister and allow her a
chance to defend her character. He
said, however, he eou.d allow but four
witnesses tor this particular subject.
John F. Jones, who said he had
known Mike McHugh and his daugh
ter for ltl years during his residence
in Buckley, testified that the charac
ter of both parents and the girl and
their reputation had always been the
very best. William O. Kempinski, a
druevist, was of the same mind.
When placed on the stand Thurs
day atleinoon. Sister Aloysius said:
"I have treated Marjorie as a mother
would treat a child vho is heart
sick." She emphatically denied having
ever exerted any influence over the
girl, the tendency of which was to es
trange her from her mother. Mrs.
Magnuson.
Mother Camille, another of the de
fendants sat through the session of
court reading from a book of prayers,
her lips moving perceptibly. The
usual crowd of women and girls was
in attendance.
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