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Which i Included The Evening New and The Roseburg Review
'o R08EBUBQ REVTBW
KOHKIIl'KG, OKHXJON, THl KSh.W, OCTOHKU 21, IIK.
Vol,. IX, NO. 2.-m
OF THE EVKNINQ NEWS
CRACKSMAN GETS $25,000 FROM SAFE AT SCOTTSBURG
SAFE AT HEODEN'S
STORE IS BLOWN
Post Office Which Is Com-
bined wun owic
Shares In Loss.
OSSES ON THE TRAIL
money in his sate and is also an ex
pert at safe blowing. Men took up
the search at an early hour and the
robber has only a few hours lead to
get to a place of safety.
The country surrounding .Scotts
burg is quite rough and has only one
road and the river as outlets, beyond
a number of trails which lead deep
Into the forests and mountain. In
the event the robber takes one of
these trails the man hunt may last
for a considerable time and unless
he is familiar with the territory he
will undoubtedly be unable to And
his way out. The officers are doing
everything within their power to
capture him and will very probably
succeed in doing so.
lthr Jlerclianl U, Kofabed of Huge
Sum of Money uy r.i
Burglar, Who Kcie
Willi ('' I""1'
Screen 120.000 and $30,000 was
oi,n last oiclit rrom iue -im
to John Hedden, postmaster
merchant at Scottsburg. The
a dynamited during the night
jj the casll rennnra, ,... .. ,
i,r blanks, stamps n
tin of value were taken from the
'. ati .i. i.art nn-nt. In addition
, orernliiclit money stolen. Abso-
ately no trace ot ine peiiieun,ui
t crime was obtained, but Sheriff
Ijgiie ha s number oi aePuiie
catrding an roaus ami uu
on the river, ana it wm db naru
a tie safcbreaKer to maae goou
ntxB.De. Shcritr viuinu anu i
.uIm left this morning for
iwitibsrit by auto and will endeavor
pick up the trail (here.
FirlT reports received were io ine
fwithat the amount of money
ikm was 130.000. but Mr. Hedden
ati that he does not think there
-.u quite that much in the safe, al-
huutih the sum was in excess oi
IU.000. The robbery was coin ml t-
eo bjr professional, who "cracked
hs safe In approved style and
tinned out the cash and valuables
rthout overlooklrg anything that
niltht be turned into caBh.
Residents of the community heard
moffled explosion at some time be-
leen 12 and 2 o'clock this morning
at paid no attention to it. The
ifp had been thoroughly muffled by
-frcbandlse removed from the
MWei of the store and the sound
of the explosion could be heard only
riiort distance.
The slore conducted by Mr. Hed-
does a large business and as It
!i also the post office, considerable
Mney Is kopt on hand at nearly all
itnes. The amount of money need-
to conduct the business is always
Nite large, a there is no bank near-
t then Reeilsjiort and In order to
pl"nlv of cash on hand Mr.
Hedden is required to keep his safe
'fll stocked. The establishment of
'Met he i proprietor is perhaps the
wi m the rnuntv. having been
rti by his fa-her before him. who
one of the early residents of the
"'. filling at Scottsburg at the
e it was the niost presperous and
ytt town in southern Oregon. He
man uo a ins- trade with Scotla
nd residents and with the nr.
nnMnt rountrv. and has acnnlred
"nsirlerable wealth for hlmseslf from
rlous transactions in addition to
i business.
'inr unable to bank the Iat
uni which come in htm .m,n,,i
""sMeratile d-lay in takln the
""T 'O ReedsDirt. it ha. boon Ma
7U n l"eP " KOOd maI"r thoU-
r. '""" "i nana at all times.
MM. rea, M, safe was a rich
01 fOr the eraelr.m.n ..I..
"d in cleanin)5 out 'the strong
. uj. hist cent. The greater part
' Its rnnnnv taken n-.o l nil. i.v.
?"ral hundred dollars In
- t.r Ti. . . n
, in- nurff ap tnnlf all f tka
Jtnpsonhan,l ....
-j '"finer wun Dinnas
u wi wr n-it,n.. i . i. ...
I'inrii,,,-; . . " ,nn VOBl ice
"iu III ll, e nelnh .h...i
The news of the rnhKo .'.
in carl,. ,nj. ,,., , 00,,-,
-'he, who In m,.rfi,, . .
l-v rn. '.,ov.-i, Bui in mucn
'niiins Cnmt.i.m I.I. - .
! ""Mr state and notified
-Mm. .r,r and """""'"'leers of the
and instruced them to arrest
... ".'-W'via leokilie riemnn. H.
kinr'l !. 'T morn'"T by auto.
"m a cnut, e nt ,1. j .
M'"or to ma ,: .r'r""
icVsm.- , " l,lp ,ra" or 'he
Ml." hPls " Tld'n,15r
This I. ...
vrl"s of ii. i . u,e ,'lt rob-
""" for ,'?,,, "m,r ,n ,he
. ,,, , . '"TP.'rator of the
He '''"" into custody at
Jld"ln c'rirf been
rriir... . ,re" "f 'he lower river
'trlin.- ... Puty Sheriff Ed
"st.T,, '. "rin. Is seeurinr
'".ur, mi!" aI1 TnM- ' of
In .,.,.; '--' will DO pnt
""ihi of a ",rl and all
that VlT Mo -a
-r. LllK,rw,d,"nt of Scotta
'!. . ""able to iv. m
Wr,Jn that or cr1m
!d " Wlt hov.r Derform.H
'1 of U,;1',0' Hadden-s
t.n iarg, ,um of
Coal Strike Now
Looks Serious
Hr AiModatrd Pm.
LONDON. Oct. 21. The coal
strike situation took an unexpected
grave turn when the railway men
and the transport workerB an
nounced that they would Btrike in
sympathy . unless negotiations be
tween the government and the min
ers opened this week. The railroad
men's delegates issued an ultimatum
that all members would cease work
Sunday at midnight unless the strike
was settled or negotiations begun by
Saturday.
Harding Enters
New York State
(By Associated Press).
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct 21 In
making the first speech of his cam
paign In New York state. Senator
Harding again challenged his dem
ocratic opponents to show by his
public utterances where he hss in
any way changed his position on the
League of Nations since he accepted
the republican nomination. He as
serted that he had favored consist
ently an international association in
the interests ot- peace, but could not
under the present conditions, frame
a definite and s peel no plan.
Dispense Booze In
Government Stores
By Associated Trews.
VANCOUVER. B. C, Oct. 21.
Government officials are considering
how the liquor traffic shall be ad
ministered, as a result of the 15,000
majority on the republican prohibi
tion law yesterday. It is believed
that Mquor will be dispensed in gov
ernment stores.
Hunger Striker
Forced to "Dine1
LONDON. Oct. 21. It has been
officially confirmed that Terence
MacSwIney was fed during his de
lirium last nlrht. Meat Juice was
forced into his mouth. MacSwIney
when he had recovered conscious
ness, said, "They tricked me ana i
didn't know It."
Attempt Made to
Poison Actress
LONDON. Oct. 21. Peggy O'Neill
actress, who about a month ago was
taken suddenly 111 during a perform
ance, reported today that an attempt
was made to poison her with pois
oned candy. Her pet dog was fed
one of the chocolates and shortly al
ter died.
M'FADDEN BILL IS
BANKERS PROPOSE
I THRIFTJAMPAIGN
Proposed Tax on Gold Used, Will Reach Every Family In
In Arts and li.cJustry Not
Been Favored.
U. S. Who Possesses No
Bank Account.
GOLD YIELD IS SMALL1 ECONOMY NEEDED NOW BANQUET IS PLANNED
(YtHtlt lfefUtlnn Ik'Ucved Uy lUuik-
en to t lkwt Cure Fur the
IYMit Situation of tlio
.uM Minora.
Itixfiit Orjiy of Kuril YAj;aiiot
IiidicnUMl el For Saving Tim
U at Hand Whrat rrVeryune Mutt
4'mMrve in All Vy.
Famous Lecturer
Here on Friday
MonisTllle Flowers, who is to ap
pear here on Friday evening in the
interest of the republican caniiii
lly An.4rlatrd lra.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 The Mc-
Fadden bill, proposing a tax on gold
used in the Industry of the arts, to
be In turn paid to the mining com
panies was opposed today by the
American Hankers Association, by a
special committee, of which tieorge
M. Reynolds, of Chicago, is chairman.
The committee held that the with
drawal for industrial purposes of
$22,000,000 of gold last year from
he country s monetary stock was not
a national emergency calling for the
special treatment of the gold lulli
ng Industry so as to stimulate Hie
output.
Diminished god production In
periods or high prices snd high costs
tends to reduce prices and costs
again," said the committee, which
declared that the offer of a premium
on gold would lead the world to as-
lume that the Lnlted States was in
danger of going on a paper money
basis, and that its dollar was not as
;ood as gold.
With the price of gold fixed, the
committee conceded that many of
fhe companies had found operations
unprofftable because of present high
".osts. but it said the fixed price In
'periods of adversity, depression uml
falling prices brings to the gold
miner, as to no one else. Increased
profits.
Credit deflation, tno committee
held, will cure the present situation
of the gold miner.
"The best banking opinion or I he
country." went on the report. "looks
forward to a far reaching and pro
gressive contraction of our credit
fabrics and regards it as the only
alternative to such a disastrous dis
ruption of the credit sytem as Japan
.las recently seen.
"The proper course to take In not
by artificial methods to seek to ex--land
the rold basis for our credit
iystem. but rather to contract the
.inerslriieture of credit to a point
vherc it can l.e safely maintained
under conditions of normal dlstribu
lion of the world's gi.ld supply."
To l u ilinsn ItuildliiK
PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 21 The
tenants of the Fordliam apartments
have formed the Fordham Invest
ment Company, a co-operative, non
profit association, and are arranging
tor the purchnse of tlio building.
According to the plan which has
been tried with success In other
cities, the residents will elect officers
and engage a manager to care for
the house, and the expenses of op
eration will be divided among them.
Oliig Oil Fuel.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21 The
logging industry in Oregon and In
Washington are now using about
1,000.000 barrels of fuel oil an
nually in logging locomotives anil
donkey engines, stated the local for
est office, which has completed a
canvass of the fuel oil requirements
of the lumbermen In these states
The use of oil tn place of wood or
coal ill the forests so greatly aids
in nrote-tlon against fire, that the
forest service, as well as the lumber
Interests Is now roncerned with the
difficulties of obtaining a suffici
ent supply of oil. It was stated,
tiels lllg fiun.
FOREST GROVE, Ore. Oct. 21
The City of Forest Grove, thru
the efforts of Captain W. J. R. Beach
former commander of the Oregon
lonarlnient of the G. A. It., is the
possessor of a big gun. received of
the government. It Is a howitn-r of
tl. model of lSilfi-OS. one of Ihe
lty Associated Press
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 - three
year thrift campaign to reach every
family In the country that has no
bank account Is being planned by
the American Banker's Assoclatli-n.
by its committee on Pulilir and Pri
vate Theft. As a part of Hie cam
paign, government officials will
be called upon to pra, tire the ut
most economy so as to reduce the
expenditures of the federal government.
"The rerent orgy of extravagance"
declnied the committee's report, "has1
indicated very clearly the need lor
more popular realization of Ihe need
of saving when and as the opnnrtim
E
Fine Program Arranged For
' Gathering of Older Boys
In Roseburg.
Visiting ami local DclittnU-a Will He
Kntcrliiliicil lty High School
(.Ills mill l-ailic of The
t'tty of ItiHMliurK.
The Older Hoy's Conference will
lie held In Roseburg tomorrow fot
the first time starting at 4 o'clock
to morrow, and from indications Iht
conference will be excellent from all
viewpoints. This conference coven
the southern Oregon district. Fron.
ilia number of registration curds re
ceived by the local committee the
outside delegation will be very large.
In this regard the committee desires
to securo the names of Roseburg peo
ple who will iuinish rooms to the
vsiting novs for tile tnree aays oi
ihe conference. It Is also desired. II
possible, that meals bo given the
bays, but if the people are unable
to furnish meuls. and are In a posi-
ion to furnish rooms for this short
death, passes more of his time writ
ing and readlug. He has displayed
no signs of nervousness and has
Joked v'lth his fellow prisoners re
garding his crime and tlio penally.
Rathle is the most, composed of
the three and spends hours resiling
dare-devil novels and other light lit
erature, lie sleeps well and appar
ently Is reconciled lo his fate.
HAS At V IDF. NT.
T. J. Butler, well known resident
ot Hlddle, hud the misfortune to full
down a flight of several steps a few
days ago and his condltlou at the
present time is said tn be very criti
cal. His right arm was fractured in
two places, and the lower part of his
body Is paralyzed as a result of Ihe
accident. Mr. Holler Is about "6
years of age. and Is residing at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter
I'liini, Senior, where the accident occurred.
Reedsport Gets
Abstract Office
lty presents itself. The time Is at hand a(,e of me ,he colllllliUco desires
when thrift ulld navlng will bi
garded as not only possibilities, but
as actual necessities."
Small savers are to hr the chief
source In financing tne normal
to know where Buch rooms can be
secured.
Not alone is the representation from
he outside. All Sunday schools and
the Hoy Scouts organizations of the
growth of commerce and Industry. ry aro ', ,,e represented as well.
me repori sum, iiiiiiuir, y,.,,
tax policies offer a serious check
to increased Investment by holders
of large weulth.
"Not only must tno lesion ne
taught to the Individual citizen and
especially to the wage earner who
has not yet found a place to begin,"
said the report, "but our govern
ment officials must also bo impress
ed with a similar idea because, ol
their example to the citizens ami
also because of Its demand upon the
people's savings for purposes which
are too oflen neither w,se nor eco
iicinl'-ally handled.
The tax burden upon Industry nnr!
commerce, and upon the billions o!
savings which would otherwise be
used to finance new industry anil
new commerce is beyond all reason
ill excess of the public need."
Itelisnn In Kii)miIiiUmI.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Admiral
llenson was reapl'oinled us chairman
of the I'. S. shipping board. Four
other members were appointed.
Refuse to Take Actio".
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. The
I'nited Lutheran church of America,
in convention In re, refused lo sanc
tion the declination of Rev. K. F.
liachman. of Philadelphia, last night
that the Irealy ol Versailles should
be modified.
Chinese (.ill Killed.
MEN'LO PARK. Cal.. Oct. 21.
Frances l.ee. a Chinese girl student
avlatrlx. was killed In Jumping from
falling airpljini' today and jonn
Courtney, pilot, was critically in
jured when the machine hit the
ground.
Ilaby Is lU'covereil.
TACO.MA. Oct 21. Hobby Stllggs.
kidnapped here September 14th. was
returned to bis uioiner loiiay.
L OI tne repuui.i... ...... i,.h ,, ...unnfac
la one or tne Z,.rV His ture,! for the government, and the
and authors o the country His ' ,. Ihe ,-nllwl states
books on politic, and on the war . K of , br(,,.ch
have had a wide circulation ana . . n,ounU.(, on
lectures from tne tnauiuuju . ,-heeled. horse drawn limber
form have brought him before hund-1 ( mme than elgM f(p, lonK. It
reas ot people, ms i""" wm ,c dedicated on Armistice imy.
me oi'J : i.ll,.. Men Meet.
riven at the Elks building in
armory on Friday evening, and from
present Indications there will be a
large number of persona in attendance.
PORTLAND Ore.. Oct. 21 Kep
resentatlves of all Independent col
leges of Oregon will meet at Reed
college on November 26 and 27. ac
cording to announcement by Presi
dent Oorge Fry Clark, of Pacific
I'nlversitv. who neans ine sime
and a great numlier of local boys
have signed up as delegates.
The first program y II I be held to-
miiTow afternoon at the high school
audlto.ium and meetings will con-
ilnue ihroUKh the three days of the
inference, ending on Sunday evou-
1112.
On Sunday morning there will be
hi mri'lihg. thus giving the visit
ng delegates a chance to attend their
regular churches. Sneakers lo lie at
the conference to fill In some of the
lieal church pulpits In tho morning
eM-vic,'s. on Sunday afternoon. Airs,
lean Morris F.llis will speak at the
Hnptist church to the older girls of
the city. Mrs. Kills Is one of the
best lecturers on tho coast and her
talks on character analysis are es
leclally helpful, purlieu u ly lo those
who aro planning on the future work
and activities. At the same time n
meeting will be held ut Ihe high
school for boys. In the evening a
union service will bo held at the loc
il high school and all churches In
i hi cl'y will dismiss in order to al
'nw th"lr members In attend. All of
lie sessions will be open to the
public ami a fine opportunity for
hearing siimu fine lectures will be
iffnrded.
On' Friday evening following the
close of the conference, the glrb
dug or the city will give a reception
for visiting and local delegates and
for the lecturers and local commit
teemen. On Saturday evening the
delegates will ho given a banquet by
the ladies of Roseburg.
Itcarziug that western Douglas
ounty has a great future and in or
der to better take care of the busi
ness in that section of tho county,
the Douglas Abstruct Company lias
derided to maintain a branch office
at Reedsport In connection with the
office at Hoseburg.
Stanley 1). Chimin, of the Chnnln
StnpleB Investment company Is lo be
manager. Mr. t hnpln Is an experlnnc
d nlistmct man, and the local ah
itract company Is fortunute in se
cluing h!m to take charge of their
western Douglas county branch. Mr.
Chapttl will i-etnin his Interest In the
Ch.ipin Staples Investment company.
The alistrnct company also expectf.
to carry a full line of maps und lo
g.'l blanks, together wlih a complete
line of cruiser's supplies at their
Reedsport office.
I(
Requests People of Roseburg
to Attend Exhibit Now
Being Made.
STARTS THIS MORNING
ioml AtU'inlanoo When ljitnd lro-
(lurtN Show 0kiih nt Armory
niul Fnrimt-M Fot'il HIuhIh
TtHlwy -Fino lUilayH.
Annual Meeting of
RedCross Announced
Ladies Auxiliary
To Umpqua Post
Critics of A rticle
10 Are Criticized
tl nnr)nrt TVrNH.
WILMINGTON, Oct. 21 III
special drive against tho critics of
Article X of the League of Nil ion",
Governor Cox said: "W'e should
never lose slcht of the uiw onlrover
tablo fact that under Artbln X the
council can lender only advlro and
that even this action cannot bn tak
en until every representative, in
cluding our own, votes In Ihe affirmative.
piti xK pool is nroi'KM ii
viwni'VFR Wash Oct 20 'college association. The program will
hlAm?lnrune .iVw ash-1 con.,,, of paper, on j nuesHonj t .,
n ii v-- - ... miirtin
?',:.;,rrnenred to'ake in any be" followed by general discussion.
other growen who care to Join. It
r"d ,...".l,Th. ..so:: Den W. OlroU ha. written a letter ,o
board of trustees tooay. , . ki timber company, directing at
clatlon declared H action was taken . a h g ltmber compa ,
to protect th. prun. n"'J "j' ' T pre.en'. th. scenic be.utv
this county against .too low pHc.i. effort r , th, ftct
another company Is a-i-operatlng
with the administration and to the
executive's Intention to recommend
legislation that will protect the tim
ber companies while nt "the same
time carrying out the policy of pre
serving the scenic beauty.
Site For Naval linN.
ASTORIA. Ote . Oct. 2 1 Proposed
purchnse of a site for a naval base
and issuance of IIOH.UOO In bonds
to meet the ro'inty s share or tn
An auxiliary lo l'nipiia post of
the American l egion Is till, week In
he courie of formation and will be
cum posed of the mothers, sisters ntld
wives of Ihe Legionnaires. This aux
iliary will have regular meetings
following the organization and offi
cers will bo elected. At the ast meet
inir or the local post, a commit toe
from the legion was uppointod to
organize the auxiliary and tho work
was started nt once. The committee
is coMposed of Mis. Pearl Stuart
V. iss Gibson. Charles Springer M. M
Meredith and l'.ert G. Hates. Cards
will be mailed to all of the Legion
naires In the county asking them to
send In the names or all remap,
members of their fimilles eligible
fur membership In the auxiliary.
Erecting Gallows
For Murderers
SALEM. Or., Oct 20 The work
of erecting a scaffold for the execu
lions of Neil Mart. Jim Owens and
J:,fk Rnthl". who are under death
cost og the Youngs Hay drawbridge .. - )lp ,, ,,,), , f Til Tay
will be on the Clatsop county ballot , ,r fril,,.,v sheriff of I'malllla
along with eighty candidt,es, and
twelve other initiative measures. A
laO.OOft bond Issue for fire apparat
us Is also on th" ballot.
t.ets Two Hears.
HOOD RiVF.lt. Ore.. Oct. 21
Following a ram ny wun umi- .hm. .,..,,,, has been set
county, was started at the penilen
nary her- today. The gallows will
l,e located in the Itertillion riMitn In
the ii'iiier floor of the prison
.Ml three of the men have been
i.Isred under the death watch, and
! for November 3, Is said lo hav
hi. sheeD. Ill w
Zl with w u:rf H. diu.eann U . of ...
dVyV IUba rPonibU for Sheriff Taylor'i
Thn unnitnt infrtlnR of the T)cmik
Ins co u uly rhuptor of the American
lied Ctosh will he held In Judgu I. It.
Kiddle's court room In the IouKlan
National Hank tmltdtim on Wednes
day afternoon, Odoher 27th, at 4
o'clfx-k. p. m.
At thiR nieetfi.K all offlrerfl are to
he elected for one year and an ex
ecutive committee of Htirh size an
may ho determined upon.
All interetded in the work of fhe
Red Crown are Invited to attend this
mi hll annual meeting for delermin
liiK the oll'ieerH and the Hcope of
work to he accomplished for (he en
suing: year.
Los Angeles Has
A Monstrous Fire
LOS ANGKLI-IS. Oct. 21. One
young woman. Miss I.. tiepnuin.
booltke, pur for Ihe Coast Envelope
company, was killed and the lives ol
severul others uro believed by the
llrenien to havo been lost in a fire
which completely wricked a five-
story building In the wholesale dis
trict. Fifty hysterical girls were
huddled on the roof of the building,
surrounded by the flames, but were
rescued by the firemen. The loss will
total $300.0110.
Russia Issues
Strict Ultimatum
PARIS, Oct. 21 Kussia has Is
sued an ultimatum to Ann'-nln de
manding pfrmbisioii to transport bol
shevik troops through Armenia lo
Join Ihe Turkish Nationalists in Asia
Minor.
League to Appoint
Mandatory Power
To the People of Hoseburg:
I would cull your attention
to tho land show now In pro-
gross In the armory. This la
the beginning of this show,
which to a certain extent is In-
tended to supplant our former
county fnlrs. This show is do-
serving of your patronage as It
is tho forerunner of exhibitions
Hint will stimulate all farming
and stock raising Industries in
this county, as well as adver-
tlse and bring prosperity to
Hoseburg. It is strictly a locul
fuir and whatever the admission
is it will bo spent In building
up our own industries. The
stork exhibit and poultry show,
which are free, aro located at
tho farmers' feed sheds.
W. S. HAMILTON, Mayor.
.
With the above statement of Mayor
Hamilton In praise and support of
ihe Land Products Show, that dis
play opened this morning at the arm
ory and ut Slgnor'8 barn. The arm
ory was beautifully decorated and on
display tables Mr. C. O. Carrett
placed the exhibits which wore shown
to the credit of Douglas county at
the state fair. Many new exhibits,
especially In the form of apples and
other rrult, huve been enterod and
competition Is quite keen In several
departments.
Commercial exhibits have been
made by Kerr, Klltord and company,
of Poitliiiid, deulors and manufac
turers of flour, poultry feed, dairy
feed and cereals. They have a very
ntirnctlve booth showing their var
ious products.
The Silent Alamo furm lighting
system is uIbo on display and will be
di uioiislratud throughout the show
for the benefit of those who are
I considering and Investigating the In
stallation of such a system.
Another attractive display is made
by Ihe Ilnuglas County Creamery,
which is advertising Its Jersey brand
butter, Jersey Ice creum and other
products of that business. The many
i-ups and medals won by the locul
creamery aro also on exhibit.
Iilrplays of packed and canned
fruit nre iiuide by the Llrager Fruit
company, the A. Hupert col ipany and
the California Packing coriiorulinn.
The Koseuuig Dairy r.nd Soda
Works has a highly decoiated booth
eaturing a display or milk and
cream.
Farm products of ull kinds aro on
display In various parts of the main
auditorium of the armory, corn,
vcgi tables of ull kijids. giuins, up
plen, grain'., quinces, peats, nuts and
CM being atlracllvely shown on
large display tables.
At Signor's burn there Is an excel
lent display of poultry and livestock.
I'oiillrymen hnve entered sonio of
the la st birds ever placed on exhibll
n Douglas county and all classes of
'btckens, turkeys and gee.es are to
lie found there. The livestock show
is also good, a large number of pure
bred animals being shown. Several
of th, so will be placed on sale Sat
urday.
Hltl'SSELS, Oct. 21. The coun
cil of Ilia league of nations In ses
sion here has doc-ld'-d to ask Ihe su
preme council lo appoint a manda
tory power tor Armenia. The ex
penditure could be borne by all conn
tries participating in the league of
nations. The council discus-ied lb
notice from the Scandinavian coun
tries that they would raise the ques
tion of general disarmament at the
Geneva meeting of the leagua assem
bly. It was decided that this iii,-s-lion
be referred lo tin- military und
naval commis.-ilon.
Turks Fire on
American College
AINTAH. Asia Minor, Oct. 21.-
The Turkish Nationalists who have
been fighting t!. French In this
region lihullij an American cullcg
hr.
Armory to be the
Scene of Festivity
SimielhihK uiiusn il in the way of
IrtmiiiR will he Intinducrd Haturd.iy
llKht at the hir land produ-tH nest
o he staR-'d nt tin- nrmi.ry. The l;tiil
'lro hi' ts ho v wh'rh I .attracting
.irr"' crowds this we-k. will close on
MtU!'d;iy iiiKht. The n anaKPni'iit of
'he ni:i'atut' county fair atiites th:t
hn driorn will he opn at 7 o'clock
-ti.Mirday pviiiIiik. and a general ad
;ii Von charge of 27t renin will h.
nnd' to the rdiow. Dancing will start
it h ,'io and continue all even Inn
The armory h.ia heen beaut If till v
decorated and the enormous displ.iv
iidds to the attrnctlveiio which will
live in1 dfince a fine seitinn. Visitor
are expected from erery Mon of
the county, and the dance will tnd lu
a grand Jubilee. t
TB pOOl Will MOW ilOItolll.l i