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    T U D K h DAY JANUARY 13, 1927
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Z X . m t r X r ? h ’T ‘“"I " ■,r' ,'U "f *•"' “ ,y
"“ •» « * V» Jurisdiction “
«nu control of the fou u rll, the ,« m» aa though .trotta.
CHAPTER
King Ben” Arrested on Girls’ Charge!
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B EW ERB A N D T H E C O N S T R U C T IO N T H E R E O F
Rwrtlon
1. The t’oinnion
ha
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< 1.uni H Council
snail n a shsll
w power
und I. hereby
S ia la , nr « L r"“"‘ru,'‘ ®r f l * l r and lay down all net canary sew -rs and
and t»
k " i , “ - ' 8pa,,l,y
»upply a complete system of sewerage
and to declaro by ordinarn e hefor. ,
,« the ..m e whether the coot thereof,
b roiirtv d lL w i? '! ! *a?Ù
If
* ,,a*
*h“ " br * ■ * ............
«I»*
fund a / i , r
*' benefited by auch drain, or .ewer», or paid out of the sewsr
any .ew er' .'r ' 7 ° ! P" p,r<7,,d.''d i ° r,1 and ,bo
tnlnatlon of the Council for
any .ew er or drain .h a ll be Dual
»hall be'y.'ina".™., 'i íh,a i ’0“"'’“ d- ' ,‘ r’’"
Pr«P«.ed
proposed »ewer or drain
n r r « . , s a l e e . l « • Bksaa
of aaaa I, W I U ® « " 1 r , U L U ' o H l ' I U " U I ( l l l t t r l l ,,r
repaired at the expense. In whole
of th«* . property
,
’
wwaaw-Mtaru
111«'r•'» 11«* T in«* t>r< IbOMI'fl k|<W-
i.i..uLr,| l Mnl « "n.O| lh*J parl ° f ,b’’
Ibaroof to be assessed upon tha
p r o .\.« M ii7 H r’"'.'
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.......................
»"d the Council ahall
K ,.m m m 2» re8|p w ‘a
* “ b the -»m e authority and power
In the Im
of He,"ion. « T
££ *'*.“ *
*»c»P« that the requirement»
(hereof the ('•,?„ i"',’, * "f ’ h“ p,, r IX Of Utl. act ahall not apply; but In lieu
„"id . . - I
", “«’P®’’“ ,br"« disinterested freeholders. resident.
5ha or',.L.IL 2 ± 7 ^ b,y. " "b"'.'
A" »'• *
- 'n e t . and new location
lb«* l(< curdor
Ine ttled' » i t i / . t ' o '"
publlci 1 ,1 X
r* r ,rt proyk.... ,or
t w e ^ T 1" t***'
th" Pcwedlng .action be
«'» - notice thereof by
put 11 aioin for twenty day. Ill »onie new.paper pulilla lied In aald ,-lfv
must
1 .li . i l h
2
"
or
‘ ••rtalnty the « tr ea t, or p art, of a ,r e e l, there,
1 bleb aald
,
■••»••r
I. proponed
propo.ed Io
to he (nested and the properly
»ewer or drain la
i ; : ; “o;-; r;rn" ,±
r(? ' n , d ,hy r w v e w w * * d ir~ d y
h 7 .: î d
He.iim, 4 w iîw i
»"d proportion of «uch benefit
2
PAPE SEVEN
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTERES i
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected tor
Our Readers.
I),
in Purnell, self-styled king of the famous House o f David
cult «i
on Harbor, Michigan, is facing serious statutory charge-
by Mrs need , right) and M is. Rubel H eft), form -' .um ber, of "King
Ben’»" colony. Purnell who ha. been sought since e scandal in 1821
ia out on >1202)00 bond.
Postal receipts of tha fend late®
poatofflee for 1928 were >801 hlghaf
than for the year 1925, ¡ostmaataff
Thompson reported last week, declai*
ing this condition shows a b ealtk /
business growth In tbe city of P endl»
ton.
Postal receipts In Bend In tbe 19H
calendar year exceeded those of 1>M
by >1315.81, with the number of money
orders issued approximately equalling
that of the previous year. The Bank
W alter II Gilliam ha. been ap­
postofflce In 1926 went into the flraV
pointed postmaster of Dixonville, ia class division.
Douglas county.
There were 90,130 telephones la
In an attempt to .tam p out an epi­ Portland January 1. 1927, according to
demic 1# scarlatina. City Marshal figures compiled by H. M. Durstott,
Haag of Cove has authorized shooting division commercial superintendent of
of all stray cats.
tbe Pacific Telephone A Telegraph
Receipts at the Maker postofflce for company. The increase during 1 9 »
192« were >57,312.82, according to W. was 5669 telephones.
8. I tower., postmaster, bast year
The receipts recorded by the county
they .were >54.987.39.
clerk’s office in Clackamas shows an
Louis E. Bean, who assumed h l. increase of nearly 150 per cent slneo
duties as a member of the public serv­ 1916. In 1916 the total of receipt!
ice commission last week, was elected was >76666.25. In 1926 the total wag
chairman of that body.
>20,484.25. The office ataft has not
Fines collected In Bend In 1926 to­ Increased since 191«.
exercised or declared, ia tlnal. and can not he review or called Into question taled >4095, according to the report
elsewhere.
of the city recorder. Revenue from
H» i l i o n 4
U u h in (en d a y . from the fl nu I publication of auch a n tic .
Section 2. The Common Council, at Its earliest convenience after license fees amounted to >1835
^ - « • ’i T ^ í e n e í t e d ’t o ’ i J d “ « • f s l n e d and determ ined by aald v iew er , to be this a d lakes effect, msy provide by ordinance, direction or resolution for 1 t,
Hull(ll“K Permits were Issued In
objection h l or ’ h
* " r or dr"'" "'«X "I- * " h the Ite. order any codification and puhllahlng in bixjlt form thia charter and all ordinances or
»i.-weia
Mh"
h"*” 10 **• nn<1,n«» «nd determination of nubi parts thereof In rull force at the time of such codification, and from time K1»ma,h Falls during 1926 for new
to time thereafter, as It may deem proper.
construction valued at >2,905.818. July
piratlon* o f'" ,V ,,? J Î L E S r_’T ? la r. ni "•"'»« .«* '»>• Council after the e
Section 3 All general or special taxes or assessm ents levied or wa’ the record month with >620,045.
m . i." o M br : ¿ ^ , b T C ,,^ d W,ht " ,ih' Pr," - ,"n« - cUon ">r "Hnr ob > , «•Mated under this act shall bear legal Interest from the time they become
The public treasury of Baker count,
tl< c r e i ., u ant 1» 11. b,- Kr<?,rd"r."ba Prp»'-nt the aanie with the objection, due,
» . l i o n 4 All ordinances, laws, rules and regulations heretofore was in a flourishing condition at the
conalder .aid repon 'and hi ............
‘ 1?#M ‘-»reupon
,b#" ,0Po " proceed
Proceed Io
to exam
examine
in e and
passed or made by Springfield or the City of Springfield when thia act takes close of 1926, the treasurer reporting
effect, anil not Inconsistent herewith, shall be and remain in full force and cash on hand amounting to >240437.40.
effect after this act takes effect and thereafter until repealed by the City
Cottage Grove showed steady prog-
o.'. rr*"':r
,,r
HP— «»I or adjourned meeting
• ouncll. All rights vested or liabilities Incurred under either the act of In-
Section « __
the Council adopt aald report, eith er In whole or , orP,'r“t,OB »I
t" »» »1 Springfield, or the amendatory’ arts'th ereof 'or
durin“ the la ,t year- bolldin«
b‘.bb r'----r “-
'' «haíl'prm ced’To
the pro ‘ "ny ordinance, when this act take« effect, shall not hereby be lost, impaired “Por»'*0“» reaching a total of >400,-
«e In nnv way
disregarded or destroyed.
'¡000, far exoeedlng that of any pre-
5. All actlona and proceedings pending In the Recorder’s 1 vlous year.
'Ity of Springfield when this art takes effect ahall th ereafter1 Tn,al
...
. a__.
In according to the provision« of thia art, or any ordinance a a -' * 1 1 "
"
Grande during
and continued In force by thia act. and no suit, or proceeding I 1926 *’B8 *49-501' according to the an-
nny court shall abate by virtue of this art. No proceedings i nual report of Fire Chief C. C. Murthi-
lon of taxes or for street improvements, and no proceedings , »on Just completed. The 1925 loaa
street assessm ent or other matter or proceeding relating thereto.; was $36 528 SS
"
' h*'
may provide, and be and 110 proceeding«, for (he sale of property shall abate or be affected bv this
Un h l for acconlingiv
“¿ i:
may.iw‘ determined as though this art had no, been passed, or under) ^ « P era tlo n . feeding, testing and
this act as the person enforcing the same may determine) and all taxes breeding were the outstanding points
f? V"r ”f sald cUy are h’‘r”by
and declared to discussed at a meeting of more than
lie collectible If levied upon the same basis as are other similar taxes
Section 6. Any person or persons hereafter laying out. and platting 200 dairymen and their families at
Hertlon 9
addition to the f | , y of Springfield, within the limits or adjacent thereto Haines last week.
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• ‘’ of . . •,'°<
. - ks anil width of streets to
erage for «aid e liv
1
.................... . e " ” «'.e n t omplefe system i MIlHlI caUR«’
' I ? * l||»>
»*'.i)8
on*’i>rrn •-
ln **i
James Stuart of Stanfield, 83 years
r'.’.r-.r.“ 'd : 1,y.’. Iay d«*n. con s,ru n ,.w e r a or drains outside of '
”7 a * / ‘Ji* C“,? ,lr "a<ly lald 001 and pla,,ed »dJacent thereto, and to of
age. has Just tompleted his 62d year
U" corporste Itrntts
sa ld c lty ,0 regniate
m .n n rt ¿f
. !”
-
"ba>>_- ^ p i m ï w i t ^ ï Ï .
to esia.n.1 the fu......
,« ,d cliy thereVVr . . I, th e « m ^
in the Masonic lodge, which makes
la id <l..w n
T'.'’
'•"'«•'or. as n me same were constructed
,h '' ",re,‘1» already laid out in said city
Any
person
violating
the
pro-
laid down,
repaired
"'i nr
’.r„^l'Pa
*)'? within
w,,_bln said
"a *d corpoi
corporate limits; provided a ll dr..i..„ ..¿I ’ *"lons of (his section shall forfeit and pay unto th ' e City of Springfield such him the oldest Mason in point of mem-
sew ers and repairs thereof outside of the
the state.
Andrew Nickum, 94, a pioneer ofth g
west and long-time resident of Ors-
gon, who crossed the plains in 1863 on
foot in company with an ox-cart cam*
van. died at his home In Portland m*
cently. Mr. Nickum fought In the In­
dian wars of 1855 and 185«.
A cross between a coyote and n
collie, a big dog ln Bend owned by L.
O. Reed, killed six coyotes in the past
year. This week the dog-coyote cross
killed a big coyote near tbe city lim­
its. The animal last spring killed
five .coyotes on a cattle ranch in the
Metolius river country.
Sheriff T. M. Hurl hurt came to work
recently to find tha, his jail contained
(he largest number of prisoners In
the history of Multnomah county— 334.
If the influx continues the recently
completed eighth floor cells, which
accommodate 110 men, will soon be
filled. Capacity now ia 370.
Expenditure of >1.036,400 duging
1927 was proposed in the tentative
budget submitted to the board of re­
gents of the university of Oregon at
a recent meeting by President Arnold
Bennet, Hall. The figures show that
the university has anticipated re­
sources for the year of >1,048.844.81.
Oregon highway maps—50,000 Of
Curry county, business them—showing the railroads of the
ranchers, have formed a state as well as the vehicle roads, and
ipany and organized for showing on each of the highways ’he
newspaper to be called the number by which it is designated 01
Independent.
federal records, are ready for distribu­
provided In this art. I, shall, by ordinance)7rov7de~fnr~he'¿'¿. Hon' ^ T e ’. r " '
P0’ 10" 1«* rece,pta ln
tion by the publicity department of
De­ the Portland Chamber of Commerce,
SO match of said land as tnav i„ ,, " r b y ' and ,,m a y "PPr” Prlate the use of an possible, of an equal number of Counrllraen from the residents of ea< h cemb*r were 5 44 Per cent
¡tow« ,,r k eep ,„ g ? nnt : : i r j ; , j V w T " “ ^ x
- ia y n < ward. by the voters thereof; but in case It shall no, be practicable ,0 provide ! cemb« r 01
Tear, according to fig-
Reappointment of the following
The re-
n width and
m ake w hatever , ,,ts and ! "
•’’‘"•••d Iw eti'y feet e<l«t?k,iT!!,f U nu7 .b’ r °,f1 ('ouncllnipn froln each ward. I, shall provide for the ures announced recently.
postmasters has been recommended
In order to repair or lay down said sewe
by Representative Hawley of Salem
or cuts as soon as practicable after making
e same
ig m
thF
same.
»ectlon 9. Whenever the city
shall be oivKien
divided Into
wards,
the
Coun-1
Re“
* eii,ate broke'‘’ licensed In Ore for offices in the first Oregon dl»
<Ily
into
wards,
the
Coun-
1
—
,
lands me'n’tl'.’m ," In ^ m '.r n J ^ d ^ s ^ r tm n
m
°
Wner ° f ,h "
?uVOtv K P acP “ and Judges and clerks of election for each gon in 1926 “ ““ hered 1919, according triet: Robert N. Torbet, Albany; Ah
ward, and presc
« rlbe H,e manner of conducting the election and the return ,o a report issued by the state real ing,on B. Watt. Amity; C. E Ingalls,
and canvassing of the votes cast thereat.
estate commissioner. There were 768 Corvallis; C. G. Coad. Dallas; D. B.
provided, the Connrtlh’s h : i i V ^ r d l.',a n o .''r n ir t d e 'X t h r ’n ^ r t l T n m J L ^ f ' l‘C*” 8e‘ ‘" " e<1 l ° 8ale9men
Yoran. Eugene Thomas W. Angus,
use. and for determining the’ cornpensllhm m e h
a PPr"Prla»’’d ,0 Its
nmv t"!1":
,h e" i" f”[re anln"’ "a,d ward" a"d the • ifv at large as
Kenneth McKenzie, 15, was in a Sa- Gardiner.
for. and the general laws of t hi « u i , »
’* pa d
»uch owner there
adrtMhi’e”’’ ” r’''* " °n ,h ’‘rP,° a" *n th’> J6“’ ho"p,tal 8UfferinS
‘»e ef-
____
,« appropriate land by private , orpomfbms "m in
mOd’ "f pr'>* C’dlngs Judgmi’n, '.'.‘f 'fh T c iu ’n'rtl
Curry county’s financial . problems
mode of proceedings in such action
h"
«nd control the
Section 11 No Injunction or restraining order shall Issue from snv t
w ‘
s ’ “ “ ’Ce,lt plece- an> OTer for the Pre8ent a"d a large
«he eortV im l « p e » . ? . ^ ^ . r,P,^ 1? llralR'n« ">®»-F'wl,h which
p„'y court to enjoin or prevent the Issuance or warrants or the"eollex-tlZn of m J 1
photORraphi taken iailed to re-) amount on floating Indebtedness will
con slru ctln g and laying down The m w J m a ^ d ™ , '**? ‘ L” ' ° f 8 Pr ," * Hcld In the’'IsTJss’mTrt h " a 7 X ::nm:dii'rWe<’ f° r ln ,h<K “r< Bf,er 'he Work fOr hicb : Teal the ,OCatlOn ° f ,he CO,n’
1 be retired by a 60,1(1 i88Ue ,or
»aid city Is hereby ' authorised
_______
aa.
! L b‘M
” aS
<'om*>lete,,• or to preven, the sale
Marlon county prune growers ex- 000. This was decided at a special
authorized and r..iiu
fully ¿ñm
owTr.d
”"
pr’,y |d « l for of property for any tax
.11 It
o „
........
.. ,y ,' ntpowered.
men, , t the Council
ihv c be e x i„ .,ii..„
"‘‘” 7 7 ' 7 w
" " henever
’•never In
In the Jude
The power and author,tv
...
I pressed unanimously approval of gome bond election held with a view to put*
of the bonds of (be city of the denom lna In n .ad''L*abb'; *° '»"“c »«d dispose graille, 12.
I to ,h e municipal corporation ’ f the City of 8o-'n«fi w
fOrm ° f "rgani,,‘tion to stabilize the ting the county back on a b;»i» where
the pur, baser msy desire, with I n t X ,
’ I®0 00 *° »« »«0 0» as rlsed according
the provisions of thU Lcî
'
8p- "«field to be cxer- marke, „ a m -#, ing he,d ,n Saleœ
itsw arrauts would no longer be sell*
T»lue O, Which shall „01 e x ’ :,I
X
r t T on^ : ‘ft,fta , h1’ d
»»«• P»r
,A n ^ M CTrmrth2eC<,UnC‘l ’T ’ 11 *r ,n ‘ n" fra"ehl«e or amend laat week More tha" 250
at- Ing below par.
' ",‘n !Pd by ,h r M»>” .r m en u
un,l punier Signed by the He, order T im m ? ™
firm, or Æ X ^ c e «
p—
lend’‘d
by the c C.’ty
:,y of Springfield shall . tie' ,b held
,h e and
»’‘«I e of 1«'—
the city
a tta ch ed
wher»2»y
city •"•‘••■■eo.
attached,
John Macomber. about 45, was shot
■nd effect to undertake and prom ise 1«
_ ?.d cn"H,dered d In
li substance
and
killed almost instantly last week
Bend
s
municipal
water
system
was
to the
each
bond,
’ """'dotation
of the
sulrl
the
sun,«
therein”
,^ promises,
‘in ’!»
or
th. bearer
im te d of
S ta
tJ ' of
. T suld
g X ! bonds
Tub ih
,n«e"r:M",Lh
e’’r,,'n nam
lawful to p«v weeks "!,'1’,?'n,On *" d°
n°'
,ba"
8 w ee? for t h ' r e ^ ^ c o X c X ; CO"’Pl‘’,ed
* 0081 of »5S0’000’ a at Dallas, as he waa leaving the Ubmn
« '* > .- with Interest there,,,
'
“*
sL :hn ™,a,PaPT . , Of *eneraI clreula"<>" Printed and pub- aavln* of «PProxImately >86.000. John of Leo Roberta following an altercs*
within such time as the Council mav delern.lT: m," a‘ *U<’b ,X‘r <’’’",u 'n «nd lishi il In thT c i ;
may Issie
determine. '"”
In, >r r L P7 y!‘ble ba'f >««Hv. proposed ordinance. lncJudtag t h i , ;am Tt Mt^ 8ub,(,an<'e and nature of the Dubuis. engineer, informed members
« - provided in ».Id coupons II Said
tlon over a missing umbrella. Mre.
Said Issue shall be In addition ,0 a ll '^ i iV
Issues authorised heretofore for sewers
least one hundred words and unless the ord in al
anrt consist of a t . of the Bend city council at a meeting Roberta was said by officers to have
even, the whole o r d i n a l sh ill b ? rt,b H .h ^ Th " ' J ™ ? nK,h’ ,n wbich la8t week.
admitted doing the shooting and then
ae, .s8*,; i'° n o ’ , n r.,ora ’’'"P0 "1"« "f «ny nf th» bonds provided for In this
to have declared that her husband
art the (ou n cll shall requlri- the Recorder ,0 advertise for thlrtv days In
h!mdi" wM*». "‘ Td P"|Per
,h l" 8 ,a ,,,• ,Or 8(’aled Proposals to purchase sue), or other prorogrative of s o v w ig it T s h a li’f: ; : " t ! ! PPlyln''' f° r "U<'h ,raBcW” ’ “nd Grant county 8one8 ,or P°rtl“ d fired the sh o t Roberta also admitted
the said publication of notice. ” f r a n ^ h T s b i i r h : * ^ . * ! 2 advance-.° f la8t we« k Six main line cars were the shooting. It was aald.
i« ,7 ,h ,KB d “dr^rllsimient shall state the amount of Imnds to be sold
the Interest thereon; the time the same shall become due the time ami Hervlce corporation, or for a public utility except u p o ? s u c ^ PU^ h fr ° m G rant and the remainder fro®
Sheepmen In the southern and east­
b,T;;«l a*nd,>d iP,nm" d Wi 1 bs OPe2 2 i abd c"nRldere<l. and that the bonds are
ern section of Marion county hare de­
Issued and disposed of under provisions of this act.
clared war against sheepkilling doge,
Section 14. At the lime specified In the notice provided for In the
Section 14. The following acta are 'herebv reoealed
a
T'
90’ Pioneer of Clackamae which are said to have been wreaking
preceding sect,on. the Council shall proceed Io open all proposals received
for the purchase of the bonds offered, and dispose of the same to the person
¡»
“ d ■"
w '" d - ■» havoc with flocka around Sllvertott
;,hr. n r; . ,,nH~ *'’"'* ? •
or ° ff"ra ,har*io y : pr° * i d 8 d « ¿ » c o » » : .,
: John McLoughlin. died at hia home- and Jefferson across the line In L ias
shall have power and authority Io reject any anil all hl,Is or proposals
Town of Sprlngfi eld Is’ Inëfflrtenï
r ' """1. mun,c,Pal kovernmen, of the 8,ead “ Upper Highland, near Oregon county. Never before In the history
Section 15 The hinds arising from the sale or disposal of all V n i S habitants thereof this act Thall take T ff^ t
*2." In,ere"t8 nf the
Clty’ where he had en««Ked in fana­ of this county, sheep men say. hag
provided for In this art shall he> known ns the sewer fund and shall be ken,
* * ’>nforc"d
a"d after ing for many years.
the slaughter of sheep by dogs been
separate and apart from all other funds of the city, and shall only Im Jsed it« approval by tiie Governor
so heavy as at the present time.
to pay the eosts and expenses that may be Incurred hy the city In and about
Approve,! February 9th 1893
The Port of Astoria terminals han
the construe!Ion and laying down the sewers and drains In this art provided
More than >1.000.000 has been ap­
died 369,353 tong of freight during
for, and the Issuing and disposing of said bonds.
the year 1926. a gain of 10,342 tons propriated to Oregon for the forest
Section 16. The Connell of said oily shall, at the same time , he ,«x
over 1925.
when the total traffic was highway and forest road development
B A L L O T T IT L E TO BE U S E D IN S A ID E L E C T IO N
.
for ginernl expense Is levied, and at leas, once In each year, le w and collect
"Hh.ii ,h t
. „
358.991 tons, annual report oj the traf funds for the fiscal year 1928. begin­
a special lax on all taxable property within suld city, sufficient to raise money
ning July 1, 1927, according to infor­
enough to pay the sem iannual Interest Issued under this art and to provide adopting the n,>? . H w h . « 8» IW "f M n d [ta rhart,’r bY approving and 7 ic department showed.
A C° U,M
carpenlers ln tbe uap mation which has Just been reecived
a sinking fund with which to pay the principal of said bonds on maVurltv people of the Town of Sprlng'flrtd’Z ieZolu’tl’on " d o p X " h y X ^ C o m m ^ ’
said tax may he Included In the other taxes of said city and considered'« ‘’<>'ln, y oand «led with the Recorder on the 12th day of J .n u /ry , I M v '
of the steel square will at once be by C. M Granger, district forester Of
pari thereof for the purpose of levying and collecting the same and as fas,
established In the Eugene high school the total of >1,116,904. >537.103 la In
ns the tax Is collected Its proportion to the other taxes collected with or In
601
No.
under the Smith-Hughes act, accord­ the forest road development fund and
eluded In the sum colleced. shall be set apart from the other tax ns a HDoclal
f<"d for the purpose and to he used In the manner hereinafter provided and
ing to Fred Chess, manual training >579,801 ln the forest highway fund.
shall not he used for any other purpose, except that for which the same was
A new complaint against freight
teacher of the city schools.
■collected,
’
N O T IC E
rates on livestock In the Pacific north­
S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N TO A P P R O V E A D O P T IO N O F N E W
There
were
a
total
of
345
industrial
flection 17. The money belonging to the sinking fund, provided for
CHARTER
accidents in the state of Oregon dur­ west was filed with the interstate
by the proceeding section of this act, shall he by said city invested from
ing the week ended January 6, ac­ commerce commission at Washing­
time to time In Interest bearing bonds of the United States or of this State
or some municipal corporation therein, or loaned on good unencumbered
cording to a report from the state in­ ton, D. C., by the Northwest Livestock
real estate security, or used in purchasing any outstanding bonds of the cltv
dustrial accident commission. None Shippers’ Traffic league, said to com­
disposed of under this act.
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prise more than 2000 shippers. Thg
of the accidents were fatal. •
rates complained of are those to Ta­
C H A P T E R X II.
Said election is c a lle d h v
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Oregon monthly pensions have been
M IS C E L L A N E O U S P R O V IS IO N S
of Springfield for the purpose of proposing'andT utai'V m :ntr ,,,hf
T° W" *ran,ed 88 foll<>W8: Clara L. Sheffield, coma and Seattle from Oregon point!
on the Southern Pacific and the Ore­
flection 1. In every action, ault or proceeding In any court concerning
gon Electric Railway company and
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the exercise or enforcement hy said city, the Common Council or any com
from North Portland.
EdWBrd WaMVO” ’,• "“ ker’
mi, ce thereof, or any officer or hoard of the city, of anv power or authority X r i e V i ^ X X i e " : ? 8 r i n X d ' ^ ^ r ' r ' k92L ’h/ BPPr0VBl ° f
More Oregon produce was marketed
by this ac, given or delegated to said city, Common Council, or anv of Its following propoHiilon
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to the voters In the Bertha Steudlng. Eugene, $30.
otneers. hoards or committees, all acts, proceedings and duties of said d tv
in Portland last year than the year
hlI « * . T »Wn
8 Pringfleld amend Its charter by approving1 and
A men'8 dorn,,tory to ba k"°" n •« before and as a consequence receipt*
•b" / "jnmon Council, or any committee thereof, or any officer or hoard of .d o n ,l!,sh|R
snld city, shall be presumed to he regular and duly done or taken from the tieonie of ,h " 7 C ty Sb?rter Proposed and submitted hy the Council to the 1 the sherrY Ross ha*J* I" memory of
beginning, and no error, defect or omission In any act, proceeding or^ hlng K ; . , ".’n r f i ^ z r . h "
b:
,u,? ? d b y "
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the u te aherry Kbaa’ w,n b°
•< from outside the state were lighter.
There were 5283 carloads of fruits and
required t o be done or taken hy this act, or nny ordinance of said city »han
Recorder on the l„th day of January, 1927’’’
I the University of Oregon under the
600
Yes.
vegetables unloaded in Portland In
affect or Invalidate such act or proceedings, unless the person attacking tha
601
No.
terms of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Ross 1928 In comparison with 6963 carload»
same shall allege and prove that he has been misled by »uch error defect
ou. ss on to 1,1s damage, and the court shall disregard "every e X , ' ¿ X
£ office o ? , U c i , ? R X d " i \ ? e " r X IOmaavni l PrOT edd rhar‘Pr ° b fl,P al »•* Woodward’s will. Her father, Sherry
in 1925, 5294 carloads in 1924 and 3727
omission which docs not affect (he suhalantlnl rights of such person and a n v
Th«
i , n,pr w‘lere It may be rend and consulted bv the nuhhp Ross, was the first settler on Ross carloads In 1919, reports R. L. Ringer,
p r o , ceding, mailer. ,,r thing by this act committed or ie f t " t n h : ni l s X d , m
island and the flrat private owner of In charge of the Portland office of thg
or Judgment of the Council such discretion or Judgment of the Council wl!
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the island.
bureau of agricultural economics.
I M. PHTERSON, Town Recorder