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KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
MERCHANTS CAN GIVE
YOU BETTER BARGAINS
Associated Press Leased Wire
Eighteenth Year No. oi!)2
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY,' APRIL 10, 1925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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U. S. District . ' Attorney
Neuner to Have Charge ..
of Murder Probe
Freddie Jackson's body
is to be exhumed. This was
the word received here to
day over the Associated
Press ' wire from Portland
in which United States Dis
trict Attorney George Neu
ner was quoted as saying
examined in order to clear
up the mystery which a
deputy district attorney has
attempted to make sur
rounding his death at Chilo
quin a month ago.
Jackson died a short time
after he had fallen from a
wild, horse which he rode
through the streets of Chilo
quin last month. After he
was picked up from the
ground unconscious it was
found he hat a fractured
skull. ' . '.
A few days after Jack
son's death Indian friends
of the boy voiced suspicion
that he might hojve been
fatally hurt in a fight with
HIIim llimlny mid I.miI Knight
hurt time prior to lil demli; 'A
deputy district nlturiiey held ! Hi"
theory Hint Jniknun nilulit linvr
been kttutked uiiroiwelouii ' 11114I
Ihrn plncrtl natrlilr the home fur
lila liut ride,
Thli theory, however, wis dis
proved by roptitablo white clilin
of Chllo.iuln, who wltnosscd llio
drunken ride of (lie rocklesa Indian
youth. They saw the ly on the !
runawuy homo nnd sow Unit ho win
conscious up until the moment lie
wm to4ioil lo the ground.
Tho dlnpnte.h (r.m J'urtlnnd Indi
cates (lint (ho Investigation li.tn been
(nkan out of (ha hit tidn of the doptiti'
district attorney end will be prone
cued by federal authorities, who ro
expooted bora tho first of tho wook.
HANK CALL IKSIUD
WASHINGTON, April 10r Tho
comptroller of the currency loduy
Issued a cull for tho condition of nil
national bunks at tho closu of busl
noai on Monday, April 0,
BOYS ATTEMPT TO
ROB HABERDASHER
I'ronumod By pollco In bo 'the work
of boys, an attempt was muda Wol
nesdny nlglK (0 break Into the Tog
gery, on Main atreot botwoen- Sixth
nnd floventll alroota, according to
Prod LaonoUl, proprlutor. Tho lock
nnd (ho bnok door w.ia broken but
tho nnmtonr burglnra yero tinnblo to
dlaplnco n heavy cross ploco 'on tho
door.
THEIR ANNUAL
TU8CON, Aril., April 10. Lines
of iwlord-lbokttm Ynqul trlbosmon.
gathered at tho nne.'ent vllliigo of
Pasqua today (U flnwn nnd bognn
tholr saorod ulnstet' trllnil duncoa In
n. doHort atlllnesa broken only by
their mystic clinntlng and tho rylh
mlo boating of nittloa nnd torn tome.
Until Knstor tho dunce goes on,
oxhnustlon being tho only causa .for
a redskin to drop from the dancing
columns, twirling to tho slrnlns ot
naml-bnrbarlo music. 1
Odd limped hond ilfonnna nro worn
' by tho dnncora, nnfl riittlos ndom
tholr ankles; fantherari buto'ns flaunt
from the hand , of the whirling
group. Bqunwit njid young hravos
Jolnod tbo dance with, the, trlbosmon
. many ot , thorn from, Mexico nnd
EXHUM
ACKSON
BODY
YAQU
TRIBESMEN
Taxicab Owner
Wins Beanery,
Bride and Bet
" SIKTlCIMv.V, X. J., April 10.
Mi'tiu-iirn mi nit"u today nt
till' klulit of u hut lli'lur ivliu huv
Inn wim n lirlili', 11 bi't iinil 11
hennery, npi'iil the fliiil evenlim
nf Mm liimeyiiioiin himlliiic and
hIiiiui'iI iki liiiiliinliiiii ,rllrrt
, Mil' bi'l.
. I'llillp Kl''M, ilMllce. of three
Intlnit), nnucred IiIh imirliliii'M
iiualiinl lb reHlaui-rtiil icriifed
by WIHInm A. Cli I1I11111111 llinl
without Imvhiu jilt)' Mtrf Irulnr
Kil l III llllllll, lie I'IMllll ih hit n
Iii-IiIk In :W Iiiiiiik.
Xcw Jersey laws reiilio I but
IH hour elnpite before inHiinure
of 11 iiinrrhigi Hi-cnMe mill lite
rcri innii) . Krcw and IiIh brlili',
.M'k Ann Kxli'lln Jlnllln, of
lllltliliiliil I'lil'k, ttrnt. til HI.
(i'iiirni It. I. where llii' rere.
Hiiiiiy wim pel formed yemei-dny
Mioriilnv;.
Tin- ! ued returns! lintt
nllllil. KrrjM nM'iit I ho evening
lnnliiiK allowed no Intercut In
llii' reatiitmiiit, allying lie kiK'w
tiothlnjc nlMiut tbr Mrvlii( nf
Im-uiih, iuiiI Mi. Krrp-i could inn
bet located.
Venetian Water Palace
Be Christened With
Due Ceremony
to
With flnul preparations under
way, It wm annoucced today that
the new Vcnetlnn dance pulnee.
now under conmructkn, would be
put In the wntor Saturday. May 30
with a fltllnn colobratlon nnd
christening for the barge. A com.
puny for (he management of the
dunro hargo has been formed w'th
Frank ' Confer, .'treasurer; Harry
Howard, suporliKondoiK of construc
tion nnd Unrol l Hell, ganoral man
ager. Johnny Houaton'a orcheatra,
with the addition of three new pieces
has been contracted to play for
three night n week. According to
I Moll, thoro . will bo new fouluros
every week.
Tho barge, pntterned after the
fiunourt il 11 11 co pnlaco of Lake Michi
gan floating off of Saiigcttuc, will
bo. anchored 200 ynrda from tho old
CholRcn land dock with two bargca,
nno for tho patrona for lan llng nnd
tho other the dnnco barga proper.
Klamath Falls la the only city In
Oregon, oulsldo of Portland, to havo
a dunce palace on the water nnd
tho only city .botwoen Portland, nnd
San Francisco on the coaa(.
UIMOIW DKXIED
WASHINGTON. April 10. (Presi
dent Co:IIiIko knows of no basis
for porslntontly published reports
that Socrotnry Weeks ha resigned
from tbo cabinet or Intonda to do so.
rollTI.AND ItK.Al.TOIl 1)1 KS
POItTLANI). Oro., April 10.
John L,. Hnrlmnn, Portland real es
tato operator, who was for 3.1 years
manager of tho Portland Clearing
House Association, died nt hla h-omo
hero todny. Ho had been In a earl
oiia condition tor tho Inst ten days
following a breakdown, of his honllh.
EASTER RITUALS
tho othora from various pnrta of
Arizona. '
Tho dnnco, obsarvod annually by
Ynquln, Is n ploluresquo mingling ot
pugnn nnd'chrlsllnii rltos, portray
ing tho passion of Christ In nn In
dian version Christ's betrayal, his
trl.i I and (ho road (o Calvary, all
are pictured In the dnnco, ap
ing to the Ynqul version. With
thaso ceremonies lit mingled tho cus
toms .of tholr pagan fathers which
hnvo been cnrrlod out for more than
300 years.
Many vlnllors --will watch the
dnnco for tho whites nro not bur
rod, the' odd belief of the Indiana
ngnlnat ' ploturo taking, Uowovor,
still exists, nnil c.nmera'mcn as usual
will not bo allowed to picture the
dnncca, "'' '
ITER If 1ST
STAGING
SHEPHERD HELD
IN ANOTHER
MYSTERY
Traces of Mercurial Poison
Detected in Body of
Orphan's Mother
CHICAGO, April 10. KiioukIi
mcrrury to linio klllnl two pi-rMiiw
hint Ih'II fouiiil In tb limly uf Mra.
Imiiiiii M4'llnlm-k, further of Wli
llaiit Mi Ilium k, who Will In 111 Slicp-
llt-rd, JiIm foiti'l fullli'l', In rluil'Ki'il
with ktllliifc Willi Opliuiil K'l'i'i".
Coroner Oi-nir Wolff Midi.
When .Nfrs. McCllnlock died In
Chicago ulini'ily after visiting the
Bliopherds In Texan, a will priced
her eon un:lor tbo guardianship of
Mra. Shepherd. --Willi whom sho had
nttended n Knr.win collcso. wllh a
Ice of SI .". .00 0 a year. .
"It la very evMenl" sold Coroner
Wbl'f'a sUitomont; "that tho poison
wua admlnlHtored to Mrs. Mi-Clln-tlik
In sm-Jll ilosoH. Showing that
.T.aybe six or seven potions were
Riven.,
tiuhirrfiw I'moiI
"Tho potion ncccssurlly must
havo been administered by aublor
fuge, on food or in medicine, nnd
therofora It must Imve been given
by someone in Mm. MoCllntock'a
closo confidence, or 'ono of her at
tendants. "The amount of mercury found Is
In itself proof that it was not taken
ns me Heine, or accidentally or with
suicidal intent. If that amount had
been taken In ono dosa resulting
ccnvuUlons would have boon so vio
lent as to indicate at once to the
attending phyiiclona that the patient
had been poisoned. ,
"Our Investigation includes that
there was a bloated condition- of
the body." - ......
Dr. William D. ' McNully. coron
er', chemist who examined the body
of Mrs. McCl'ntock has not com
pleted analysis of the vital organs
of Dr. Oscar. Olson. McCllntock fam
ily physician whoso body was dis
interred at the aamo lima aa that of
Mra. M:Clintcck. Dr. Olson, broth
er of Hurry Olson, municipal court
chief Justice and Inst'gutor of the
-inquiry Into WlllUm MoCllntock'a
death, died threo years ago a few
hours after Shepherd bnd visited
blm.
Detective At Work
Detectives who checked all tho
mo.llclnal prescriptions given Mrs.
MbCllntock during bcr last illness
announced none of them showed
(hat mercury or Its compounds had
been contained in them.. Several
witnesses of her last moments have
been found by Judge Olson who w'll
testify whon tho coroners Inquest
is resumed after tho chemical annly-
sald, according to Judgo Olson, that
ho saw Shepherd give Mra. McClln
lock liquid from a bottlo during her
trip to tbo southwest from which she
returned (0 dlo. Ancthor, a St.
Louis wonmn. has made a stJto
mom that Mrs. McCllntock appar
ently was In tho best of health when
alio passed through St. Louis on her
way to visit the Shepherds.
rAIHXCT ItKl'lDlATKll
PARIS, April XO. Tho French
cabinet waa defeated 156 against 134
In a vote of confidence In tho sen
ate tonight. .
BETTER REGULATION
ON TULE LAKE LAND
URGED BY COLLIER
Moro satisfactory regulations on
tho Tulo Uike lands with regnrd to
graxing rights, was asked of Secre
tary of tho Interior Hubort Work
by Alfred D. Collier, representing
the American Legion. Livestock
men who uso the graxing land for
graxing should be forced to pay
certain percentage of the project
maintenance. '
llotoro Tulo. lake lands me ngnln
thrown open to settlement, the gov
ernment charges should bo definite
ly fixed, Mr. Collior snld. Prices
tor the lnn:l bIiouIiI bo reduced tor
ninny reasons, ' prlnolp.il among
which are: (1) isolation ot tho
Innd; (2), settlor Is given too small
allotment ot land to carry (90 an
aero; (3) homesteaders nro rompet
Ing wlth'rnnchors on lnnd In tho old
projoct which is MO nn acre.
COAHT lilCAfll'M HCOHICS
Yesterday's results:
At Los Angeles 14; Portland 5.
, At San Francisco 4; Seattle 3.
j Ai Sncixt'mento B; Oakland 6.
At Salt I.ako 8;! Voriion 21 '
Negro Voodoo
Doctor Jailed
In Weird Case
VAmmS, -,S. J., Afirlt 10.
I'roHcrulop V'c,it hiiIiI (i-mIh)'
iluit rlmnt' of mm-lar might
ho Im!kc(I fif(jifM II. II. IIjkIi
itH k, iH'Kio . vofMloo (J odor,
hIioho lioimt Huh rnhhvl hy tin'
jjoI'cc '(irdity f(pi It 1m Mfvcn
yt-iir M (liiuitMrr hhU her fnlh
! liiifl kUIiMl n tyoiimu niti hur
Ird hrr Iwwly iti urn? of the jwy
rtt pntuuifcv uwU'r tho Iioum.
Binr of luo InfuiitM, Ix llrv
r l havo ft"'!! ihwch, wct?
iHmcovitm! iti one of the ul'r
IX round pAJtRri. Throo tun
m'x, with a icore of roonm nnd
cnmpiii'luiotit won? found mi
dor tho collar. In the rhnm
Iwm tvorc bodhm of rhh-kon
fHoco) of dry moal, wiordly
difNKod nnd piilnt4d dolU nnd
ninny hollH. (
llylicork uiih nrroNtod on
ohiirKon of prsui Ir'itc; - niodloinc
without a Ihrnw. nnd ohtnininti
nionoy undor fulno jrotoiiKO.
Ho wn nbout to Ik roJcajtcd
on hail when hU ilmiKlitor made
hrr Mart I in n Ktatomont.
NEWELL NOT TO
BE FIRED, SAYS
SECRETARY WORK
Herbert D.-' 'Newell, project man-
agor fdr the reclamation service on
the Klamath Irrigation district, will
not he deposed by Secretary of the
Interior Work.
This w-xi made plain by Ue cab!
net officer at a Conference this
morning when be Laid directors of
the district that be preferred to
keep NewoU at bii post and con
vert -hlm into bl Idea of how the
work should be done.
'When I first became aecrotary
of the Interior, tho entire 24 pro
Ject managers were In sympathy
with the former director of recla
mation." he said. "I could have
thrown (hem all out of the window
bad I so desired, but Instead. I
worked with tbem and have con
vinced them that my policies are for
tho best Interests ot the settled.
This answer was given In re
sponse to a demand by tho Irriga
tion directors yesterday that Man
ager Newell be relieved from his
duties because ot tbo discord be
tween his office and the directors.
T
Portland Heavyweight to
Meet Ritchie in 10-Round
Main Event Here
A mnln-ovent that Is certain to
pack 'em in at Scandinavian hall
the Inst ot this month was signed,
sealed and delivered to Promoter
J. E. Patterson todny.
Earl Kltchle. Klamath heavy
weight, prospect, will cross leather
with Rocco Strombo, Portland bruls
cr. In a 10-round quarrel that ought
to knock the fans for a row of pine
beetles.
Rltchio has been working out for
two weeks and Is now In shape to
take on nny aspiring bruiser on the
coast. Strombo gained moro or less
notorloty when he socked Jnck
Dompsoy on tho chin at their Great
Falls training camp just before tho
Dompsoy-Cl! boons argument. Domp-
scy was flattened out, and Strombo
Immediately got his name In a flock
of papers.
Promotor Pntterson Is now lining
up tho remainder of the card.
A FOUR l.KTTKK TOD
MK.VMXO OVCH"
NEW Yaniv, April 10. A
receiver has been appointed by
federal Jndgo Wlnslow for the
Pung Chow Compnny. Inc.,
formerly one of tho largest
domestic manufacturers ot Mnh
.longg sets. The petition llst-
ed liabilities of $210,000 and
nssots totnlllng nbout $20,000.
It Is understood that the com-
pnny oncountered flnnncfal
troubles with tho advent of tho
-cross word pRlo erase.
OST I
SIGNS FOR
L
L
Young San Francisco Matri
cide Under Observation
at Asylum
NAPA, Calif.. April 10. Dorothy
Kllins-on, youthful San Franciso
matricide, who . was j declared in
sane In the superior court at Ban
Francisco yesterday and brought u
the state hospital bcre for treat
ment, will bo subjected to a new
sanity examination after 30 days'
observation. This examination wi'.l
be conducted by the experu at the
hospital under direction of Dr. J. M.
Scanland, medical superintend.-!)!.'
If found sane vhc will be returned
to San Francisco for trial on the
hargo of having murdered her
mot.ier. Tho murder trHI was in
terrupted by the girl's actions and
the court sanity bearing took I j
place. T . '
The girl is in one of the obstvi-
tion cottages situated In the midst
of tho wide lawns and groves that
extend out from the main hospital
building. She will be permitted no
visitors for the 30-day observation
period, but will be allowed to ex
ercise In the cottage yard.
SALVATION ARMY IS
SELLING DOUGHNUTS
FOR NEW BUILDING
A new chord was struck today for
the financing of a worthy cause,
when the Salvation -army lassies
sold -doughnuts on the city streets
to raise money which will be used
toward the construction, of a. new
mission building, on Walnut. between
Sixth nnd Seventh street. ' ";"
It is hoped that business men- and
the general public will Vsntribate as
nave lumuer mills ot this city, which
donated practically all the lumber
which will be used for the mission
building.
DIE IX WRECK
BARCELONA, Spain, April 10.
Tho death list ot the wreck caused
by an electric train crashing into
tho wall of a tunnel at Sarrla, on
tho outskirts of Barcelona yester
day, numbers 24, all of whom are
Spanish.
MAN HINT OX '
SAN RAFAEL. Calif,, April 10.
Guards from San Quentln state
prison and a posse ot citizens are
searching the country about Petal-
uma to-day tor Floyd Hall and Joe
Panko, murderers who escaped re
cently from tbe prison where they
were serving life imprisonment sen
tences. JVDGE ADVOCATE NAMED
WASHINGTON. April 10. Cap
tain Edward H. Campbell, assistant
chief of the bureau of hav'-gatlon
wns selected by Secretary Wilbur
today to be judge advocate general
of the navy. He will succeed (Rear
Admiral J. A. Latimer, who will as
sume command of the special service
squadron in Central American wat
ers. COXIH'CTOR IX CVSTODY
C1NCAOO, April 10. Floyd Reed
Pullman conductor, on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Broadway Limited
charged with being 'a member of (
band of railroad men who havo de
frauded railroad companies ot $200,
OOOor more in a ticket scheme, to;
day waived oposltton to removal to
Now York City and gave bond ot
$5000 for his appearance here in
federal court on May 1.
GXTARD KUXDS AlJiOWED
WASHINGTON. ApriUO. Presl
dent Coolldge ba-3 released for na
tlanal guard use .the $1.742,S00 In
excess of budget figures voted by
congress for. the next fiscal year.
Body of Floyd Collins
Is Reached by Workers
CAVK CITY, Ky., April 10
WVirkers engaged In a second effort
to recover tho body of Floyd Collins
from Sand Cave, whoro he wn
caught by a rock tall January 30
reached tho body this afternoon and
found it In fair condition, says a
report reaching , here from Sand
Cave., The body, will not be remov
ed today however.1
G11TT TO
T
Vicious Dogs
Bite Legs of
Mail Carriers
A poMal ln n nut plorctt on
vh-iouH i!okh tixny by J'otma
U r John MrCnll, who nnnmino
ffl thnf tin will mm IiIh mpipm
wllh rrvoh-i with pfrmiH
Hion lo Hhoot nil tloKH flint nt
Inck litem from now on.
Not only will nvtlvo wnrturt
1h uKtl nfuiiiiMtth orfitiriinjf
canines, hut reprint will he
put Into immediate vifrvt
nqafntf thnn fairJIif which
fall or rcfiiflc fo fcorp thrit
!ok In proprr elicrk. Postal
rcxulntlom give the department
I he fiftlil to reftiMc to deliver
mnll to Ii'iue where dogs are
In the hnbit of hlMntf, nnd
there nro going to lie n lot of
Klamnth lnlb familie who
must rail nt the office for their
Tim II tin tens they chain up their
don, nny the potmn.4tcr.
of our carriers have been
l:itten by victoun dM within
the pant week, no I hnvo decid
ed to call a halt' mid Poku
lnnKtrr Minll. I want thU to
nrrvo ait a warning that famll
hn must either call off their
IogN or u.o without delivery ser
vice. . Thhi rule is effecUvo
Htnrting tomorrow morning."
IMGJPIED
Twenty-five Sawmills of
Oregon and Washington
' May Be Combined v
MARSHFIEUD, Ore., April 10.
Pinna for tbe consolidation of about
25 ot tbe largest saw mills in Ore
gon, Washington and northern
Washington with a capitalization ot
$13,000,000 are being laid before
some of the principal owners, it be
came known here today. Two of
the largest operators on Coos E-Jy
have been approached with the prop
osition-. vim;
The whole plan Is tentative and is
planned as a remedy to eliminate
the present slump In the market and
in the future, It was -announced by
those favoring the consolidation.
Identity of the interests back of
the proposed merger was not dis
closed here. . .
GREAT NORTHERN TO
ELECTRIFY 30 MILES
SEATTLE. Wash.. April 10.
Ralph Budd, president, announced
here today (hat the Great Northern
railway will proceed immediately to j
electrify 30 miles of its main line
nvor lha aummlr of tho rnaenrin
mountains in Washington state.
A Fl'LL HOl'SE
KANSAS CITY, April 10.
The four lion cubs born Mon-
day at the Swope Park zoo
today were named Ace, King, 4
Jack and Duece. The park
board In deciding on tbe names
evidently had poker In mind
for the cubs' mother as 'Queen'
ct the beasts completes
hand in (he cage.
(he
SECRETARY IRK
WITH STUDENTS
"One axiom of life (hat I wish (o
Impress upon you children Is (he
necessity ot accomplishing that
which lies closest to you,". Hubert
Work, secretary of the Interior, told
school children ot the M til In public
school yesterday afternoon.
Obviously the cabinet officer, got
a blggor "kick" out ot talking to
the school children than -makmg a
general Inspecdon ot the Klamath
Irrigation project. Members ot the
inspection- party stood first on one
toot and then the other, waiting for
Mr. Wtork to conclude his remarks,
hut in vain. He talked until ho hnd
his say and not until that time was
he ready to be oh his way. . ,. ,.. '
''Don't get' diScoirage( with life,"
Mr. Wlork' cautioned his wide eyed
auditors. "There will come times
whon everything seems to go wrong,
D
WORK
KLAMATH
AGENCY
Modoc Project, Wood River
Valley and Other Points
Seen by Party
At a tiiiifi i-i-ncc Willi tho tribal
rouuril of Klnmnth Indium) tlilit af
ternoon. Secretary Yoik wnn OMkofl
by firldon Kirk, clin.'roinn of ttur
rouiirll, lo n ill the Jnili.inM Jn (;''
tine; n $5.01)0,000 loan from the rov.
crnmcnt. Kirk contended - tho In
dinnw were .not getting enough from
tlicir 1'iiilx-r litnl to keep Uieiu.
Ho snld Hint ."0 iierccnt of tlie.ul
lotteil landN hnrl iMvn mild for' n
fourth of their vnlue 1htciiw tho
Itulbms necilcil the money. .
TJic Kor rotary nnntcl to know
bow the ImUnne expected to rrpny
the lean if they ncro not iruiktnu;
a Uving at tho prrwnt lime, nnil
Kli-k repUeil they expecteil U gvt It
from future sale of timber:
Levi Walker uiged that tho In
dians bo ulvcn lurger payments on
the sale , of their timber. lie aidri
the $200 per year now given curb
Indian was not suffirtent to keep
them. .- . .
Trior to the conference Secretary
Work addressed the students at tho
Agency school nnd met with Peter
Sconchln, ono of the pioneer Klam
ath tribesmen. .
Iiispextion ot the Mudoc irrigation
project, tho plant of the Lamm
Lumber company int Modoc Point,
and a rriitouX..iebffhtful Wood
River valley featured the day's ac
tivities of Secretary of the Interior
Hubert Work and Keclumaiion Coin- ,
mleiimer Elnood Mend on their
jnunt to the Klamath reservation
toder.
En route to Klamnth Agency, "
stop was mndc nt Lamm's mill and
at the Modoc (project, whero Sec
retary Work evinced much Interest
in both tho agricultural and tim
ber industries. "' .
Fnllnwln? n lntichAn at tho
agency, at which Superintendent
Fred A. Baker and other rcserva-.
tion officials were hosts, the party
went on a sight-seeing trip to the
Wood River valley and the Fort
Klamath country,
. The projected conference with the
tribal council of the Klamath In
dians did not materialize. ;
Thoso on Trip
Besides Secretary Work and Jibi
official party, the following made
the trip aud were guests at tho
Agency luncheon: . ' ' -. "
Paul McKej. general manager.
California, Oregon Power Co.; John
. r v. i ry..
C. Boyle, division manager, Cali
fornia, Oregon Power Co.! It. 'C.
Oregon Pawer Co.; Linn Nesmlth,
local representative, cal-tornm,
I Oregon Power Co.; E. B. Hall, W.
! W. MfcNealy, Clarence Underwood,
Andrew Collier, Roy Kelson, Alfred
Collier.' Francis P. Olds, Mayor Fred
R.
Ooddard,
H. E.
Bradbury, J.
j Flank Adams, Jim Kyle
'don. W. C. Dalton, W.
J. A. G-jr-A.
Delzell,
3. W. .Mo
and II. D.
H. D. Nejoll, O. King,
Donald, T. B. Jlulurkoy
llortenson. t ,
MAKES BIG HIT
OF MAUN SCHOOL
when your lq( In "life seems harder
than Is just. Do not allow yourself
(o be swayed against society by ad
verstty. Just do (he best you enn,
and everything will come out all
right. v."V::v'.,
"I am Interested In schools,'" I
like to think' of m department ns
one big school. My department is
divided Into fourteen sections. As
you know a collcgo Is divided up In
to schocls, the school ot commerce,
of taw, of medicine and so forth.
Well I like, to vlauallie my depart
ment ns a large university, with each
department a school of the Univer
sity." ; " - ":
..The secretary tnlkod , In- J quiet
but impressive mariner to the acnool
chlldron.f. Oradtwlly tho frlghl nt
his sudden .visit, was thawed out by
his wnrm and confidential manner.