Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
MEWS-MVIEW 0SEBUMG DAILY IM-MME Highest jDkterdkjr TO Ioct lost night 47 WEATHER Lt fnlr. Sun In Which is Included The Evening News and The Roseburg Review KBIKQ REVIEW. IIOSEBURG. OHECOX. SATVUDAY. JCNE 11. 1WI. VOI. X. So. 1:10, OP THE EVEXLN GXEAYS. l ,.- so. o, r 'AKiinirn Lv.v I -.0. TIMF WH ft 1 I :m second r. ' N HIS WAY TO M'NEIL'S ISLAND FOR TERM kw Handcuffs Guards, Robs Them of $500, r"1' ... vi :.k Cnnf derate and Another Prisoner And tscape - - Near Castle Rock Early Today. CIHTI.B BOCK, -.-" . . ... .11 robbery. La's Wand or " ... EL hb second " , lulu the ml ilie tram u. t.xk with him tiu here. . . ... ..... U in oh which be Mule .ru.u " . .i..u after taking their J Ma Ml the officers wearing Mr on handcuffs. rtird.. 'Uh1 Id hi- escape '. .. inmsinutr to W'1'" 8 sen ' La by the same Ulcer.. Pyron CT escaped a tlw same time. (One acwunt of the sensational c V "id "" Gardner 'l"'ed U he be permitted to go to the Edor) and nn returning caught W officers off their guard, whipped W a revolver and ordered their fds up. Giving tlie gun to Pyron. ksrdner went through the officers' ackets, taking their money and iu aud placing the liandrufN on kani. IBaltlr Momentarily Expected. TACOMA. June 11 (A. P.I A title at evpected momentarily be- b Gardner and Pyron and the W, wld a Castle Hock dispatch lis rart gave tlie version of the kapr that (iordner and I'yrun asked p-nercisc when the train stopped it water tank. While oil the train L confederate in nulling slipped dner a Run, who covered tlie feputies. f Gardner handed the officers pva, saying, "Vou'U need this for rakfagt, boys.' f Released From Irons. ( TACOMA, June 11. (V. P.) Tor heaven's suke, num. take this Funeral For Col. Gailbraith Held (By Associated Fress). CINCINNATI, June 11. An Im posing military funeral for Colonel Gailbraith, national commander of the American Legion, was held here this afternoon. Col. Gailbraith was killed In an auto wreck. Investigate the Killing of Man Vntted State) Marshal - Thotruw Mulhall, of San Francisco, who wax in cliarge of Gardner, I leading one division of the posse, and Sheriff Hoggett the other division. Maurice Coturri, chief special agent of the Southern Pacific, Is accompanying tho officer. It Is feared that Mrs. (iarilner wns In tho vicinity and met Gardner and Py ron and aideC Uiem to escape and holiied them enroute to Canada. W Kraiik I')""". " ... The methods Gardner used this ' . ! Li MC.eH'B .. .. ... time are ine aanie aa wnen iu, m capel near Portland In June, ltttO. Ho begged to be released from the Oregon boot so he could get rent and the'i turned the tables on the nmr- slial. On Uin former esraio he loft the trail? near Portland with two prison-ci-n, leaving the marshal chained lo the berth. He stole a motorcycle. Hi nt up the Columbia highnay, got A boat and wont further and then mtido his way by automobile Into Canada, Inter Kliipplng to AnttTalln on a steamer. He was formrely convicted when he tilt open thirty sacks of mail, while blacked up as a negro. He had the police baffled for long while. IX THE HIIXY COUXTKV. tJAMTI.E ROCK, June 11. (A. P.) Five of kheposse out hunting for Boy Gardner and Pyron were working in th hilly country east of Lure. Before noon tlie officer re ceived report that two slranRo i""i were seen at Ostninder, Washliiglon, six miles south of Castle Kock. Wli.L USE AIRPLAXES. SAX FBAXCWCO, June II. (A. P ) Tho air service at Washington, 1). C. toilav aulhorlxed the uso ot - ... h..... B Hub HUUli l.l.D I till. I " ' ' Wot off nit leu," pleaded I tor Gard-' government all-planes from Camp frf, conricteq niail luiixlit, rnroule h McNeil's hbnd nlt ntiiiiy nil- (Br Associated PrasaV PORTLAND, Juno 11. The polica are Investigating the death of Harry Agee, who was stabbed in the neck early today. It wa nam that inaica- mg wl(n gooa dtUeushlp. it 1 vastlv Hons point to an attack by burglar, mor ron,eriied In eorrertin It than whom Agee .urprised while ransack- governmental commission or Pacific Coast Lumbermen to Answer Charge (Xew-Kevirw Washington Hureau.) WASH1XOTOX, June 11. R. U. Allon. secretary of the West Coast Lumberman's association has ar ranged for a hearing Monday before the full board of the federal trade commission to present an answer to the report made public yesterday by that body, critleUlus; the West Coast lumber Industry. Ha will elaborate before the com mission the statement which he au thorized today, which says In part If the lumber industry of Oregon and Washington "has. In any way been doing anything not strictly In keei- Ing a bedroom bureau. Kaber Trial department and that there la just ai much patriotism In the stale of Washington as there Is In the city ot Washington." j-y t , UCITTtU, 17, .'It. UllCd M1P. 111!' rf- fnr HITLP. ZfS port of the commission will be given i immediate and thorough consldera- ' Itlon by the West Coast Lumber- (Uy United Press v I men's association and insofar as as CLEVELAND, June 11. The trial sedation mills are concerned, any of Mrs. Eva Kaber and daughter on practice concerning which there mny the charge of first degree murder (e nr)y question of legality will be was set tor June zsm. -ruey pieaaeu nulcklv discarded. Loses Mind Over Death of Wife (By United Press, SEATTLE, June 11. After firing two shots at his houseknvpor, John Loatman fired the third shot thru his own head, killing himself. Boatman-had just -eaten breakfast, and after a slight quuriel over his two children, ftrod at her. She escaped. Boatman has bean despoudunt for two months followlug the death of his wife. He has five children, three of whom are In Alaska. He has suf fered delusions ror several weeks. ftr guard. The syiniNithi'tlc uuanbi Implied with his remiest and short g after an armed man appeared and Fd Gardner, robbing the guards of la cash, bound llicm vtltli Gard- 's handcuffs and departed with rdner through the window ns tho reached Castle Hock. Gardner was convicted of robbery a Southern Pacific mall tram i.u.i r Bonevllle, California, nnviitly. J A sheriff's posse , out after him. I NO TRACU 0.' GARUNKlt. I -uniiJ.v jlllle j, (U j, j ' usee has been found of Boy ..R-r, no ew-aped early this morning. Lewis to aid In ti e search for Gnrd- ner, train bautllL . COTl'IUU IX POS8K. MnuHie Coturri, well known Southern Pacific detective, who had his headquarters In. Roseburg for many years. Is a member of tho posse conducting tlie search for Gardner In the hills near Castle Rock, Washing ton. STOItV LS VERIFIED. CASTLE ROCK. Juno 11. A. p.) IK-puty Sheriff G. H. Hoggatt verified the story that the holdup oc curred on the train at Kelso and that the convicU Jumped from the lava tory window at Castle Rock. Gardner held the gun while Pyron put the Continued on page 6.) not guilty. They were charged with . saTg production I,ow. the killing of her husband by stab-j -'Prices at the mills In Oregon and blng him to death on July 18, 1919. Washington are now down close to The autopsy snowed that the man tne pr(,.war level." explained Mr. Al waa stabbed in the abdomen 24 times ,Pn ..Tho war industries board, after and that arsenic was fed to him for thorough Investigation, said the a period of weeks before the murder. w , c . Uimber industry was en titled to an average price of (26. At he present time the average price la Mrs. E. II. Russell, of Wilbur, ar-1 $18. Our West Coast price never NERY NOT BRIGHT Letter to Stockholders Says Liabilities Much Greater Than Expected. rived in this city this morning to ... ' ,h ,u ,.., .....wort spend the day attending to matters ,hem bv , commission, but they of shopping. ... entir,iv too hleh. and if the law would permit stabilizing agree ments, they would never get that high again. 'At the present time production on the West Coast Is bolow normal and has boon for months, due to the fact I that the consumer hits not been con suming and because the 33 1-3 per i cent Increase In rail frolsht rates ap plied alike to long and short hauls, disrupted competition rate relation ships of thirty years standing by greatly Increaslug the transcontinent al haul to Eatsorn markets as com pared with rates to those markets from short haul producing regions. Stock Is La rem. "The West Coast mills went Into 1921 with more than 2.000,000,000 feet of stock at the mills, and that stock has not been moved. It la ready for any housing requirements that may demand It, some of It Is moving by water.-through the Pan ama canal to Atlantic coast markets. This water business Increased 343S per cent "the first three months of this year, compared with tne rirst three months of last year." Approve Amendment Immigration Law (lly United, Press.) . ', WASHINGTON, June li. An amendmeut to the Immigration re striction law, allowing entrauce, de spite its provisions, ot all aliens sail ing from foroign ports on or before June 8, was approved by the houso Immigration committee. The rush to beat tlie enactment ot the law ex hausted the June quota of immigra tion. An amendment to tho amend in out provides that excess granted admission during June not be de ducted from tho July quota but from the quota of later months. o ... PIT OX EI'GEXE STAGE. E. T. Parlln and E. M. Ilartlo.t, of this city, have two large cars which they Intend to put in opera tion as stages between- here and Eu gene. They will start their regular runs Monday morning at 8 o clock. Two cars will leave dally, one at 8 a. m. and the other at 2 p. m. Care fill drivers and sare machines are as sured. . o CONFERENCE-PLANS TO AID F Jury Returns Verdict of First Degree Murder Last Night Rec ommend Sentence Prisoner Turns Pale When : -Verdict Announced In Court. ' '.''" MAY PAY EXPENSES Labor Convention Starts Activities (By I'lilte vress DENVER. June 11. The motul 'Military Dance Well Attended Tho Firat Ai.mni xtm. -. the (lr... .'"" "a" 01 ll. . ""unai -,juiiureii la ouard was t evpnfnir B v. oiorr. Th k... ' . ' "r" form .1. ,.V "lre mil uni- - . -mm iiresem-d '-y meet. Th, a very mlll- niusic for the oc es.inn iur ine oc- fin 1 "-u Buiue very attending. ' lnose lb. i "'.J"' M" """'"d 'rom !ow,v;.nl" rf,ir- " hi. m g0 '0 boys leme fni -....iiment .it ra tne mess fund their two weeks nip Lewis Tuc NARItlL'l, TODAY. Rooerl t havt. C,: -. ':.0B,eon and Mary hed ihi. ,,nPC'"i. were mar at ruorllT nerora oulof,i;''c'""'r-'"i hr ika i" y WBre ftnded on .h. .. "" '- relatives and noon. ,T1 Resident County . Home Is Dead Connerie May Be Operated for a Sufficient Length of Time to Pay Taxes, Insurance, and Other Incidental Expenses. That there Is little possibility of the Rupert canneries being operated to any great extent during the com ing months, Is the statement inadv by H. F. Davidson, president of the A. Rupert company. Inc., in a letter to the stockholders. Mr. Davidson In his letter says: "At a meeting of the stockholders tl.a(ieg department of the American hold March 31. 1921. Information ! penertttion of Labor went on record was available Indicating that the Ha- ...!. ,h. remit or discharge of hlllties of the corporation exceeded i Adtnlral Sims on account of his re the assets by a large amount which markg tne Irish question. Other was not definitely known. i.hnr resolutions: 'Later developments bring out hnllillnK trades department the fact that tne loss is mucn greiu- -mirm-pd the board of Jurisdiction awards. Tho lauel trauos approveu the two million appropriation pub licity funds. ' The delegates from Europe are J H. Thomas, England, railway broth erhoods: James Walker, England iron and steel workers. The delegates from Japan are ix Dan county Griffiths, a resident of the home died this morning at 4 o'clock after a lingering Illness. Mr. Griffiths formerly resided at Melrose where he owned a 61 -acre tract. He recently became 111 and as he was alone and bad no one to care for him was taken to the county nime where he was given good care until his death occurred this morn ing. His funeral will be held tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock with bur ial In the Masonic cemetery. A brother Floyd, residing In Portland Is the only known relative. The funeral services will be hold at the 'emetery. er than was anticipated at the date of the meeting. The Increased loss is apparently due to further shrink age of values both to thn fixed assets and to the canned goods on hand; the loss on the fixed assets being due largely to the present serious gen eral business depression which ap plies especially to the canning Indus-, p).clert to arrive today try. ror ine same rewion. cnniiru roods show further decline In value. Also owing to many complications In the bankruptcy proceedings, canned goods could not be moved at oppor tune times, which caused further shrinkage In values. "On account of these conditions both the secured and unsecured creditors must necessarily snstnln heavy losse. which will proDamy Extention of Credits Upon System of Warehouse Re ceipts Aim of Scheme. - FLOYD ROMAINE SENTENCED LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR MURDER OF ABE GIVENS 'The Jury after a careful cousid-1 sympathy, undoubtedly made a good eratlon of your case has found that Impression upon the Jury and - very you are guilty of first degree mur-j probably had a great deal to do with der as charged,", said Judge Hamil-jthe recommendation made for llfo ton this morning In sentoncing Floyd ; Imprisonment lnstoad of tho death Konialne, 18 year old' murdortr, to: penalty. - , ; life Imprisonment. "I have no I Court Gives Instructions. doubt." lie continued, "but that your I In giving the final Instructions to age hud a large part In the verdict : the trial Jury. Judge Hamilton de aud saved you from a more severe j fined tho several legal expressions penalty than you will receive from and explained the soverai degrees oi tills court. The Jury recommended ! murdor and the penalties for each Ufa imprisonment and It Is the sen-1 degree. He stated that there had banco of this court that you serve the been some evidence introduced wnicn rest or your natural lite In tiie pentM tended to show that - the prisoner tontlary of the state of Oregon." did not have a normal mind and he The verdict of the Jury was re- also called to the attention of tiio turned last night shortly before 10 ! iy me nornoie rjetaus i oi re cow o'clock, after having received addl-' 5r?,.'r ?'TT?ilfil??. 1 tloua nstructions. A verdict or ."- "V . .V. . first degree murder with a recom-' Purpose of aiding the Juror, to ar mendatlon of life imprisonment wa.,'!v the correct verdict He said brought back Into court. Romalne i V,al ,l"Lu",.u" i"'. " 1 ... for the first time exhibited traces of , mirvousncss when the verdict was j returned. His fuce blanched when the Jury was announced and al- dot-er committed the crime in cold blood and with malice In order to return a verdict of first degree mur der. 1U) also informed the jury that ' . . ..,n li,,. I me imprisonineut couia oe recuiu- though he forced a smllo to his lips ' , instructions he began to fidget signs of nervousness. W ben the ver dict was announced he smiled slight ly and relaxed into his chair. He was completely self-possessod this morning when sentence wns pronounced. In answer to the Judge's question of whether or not he had anvthlng to fay prior to sentence w ore very clear and was a good sum mary of the entire case. - ACCEPTS POSITION IX ASHLAND. WALLACE, HOOVER ACT Dealers, Insurance Men, Elevator 0wrnti- and Rural Organiza tions Join In Effort to Fi nance Farmers of the I'nlted States. Gun Men Kidnap Cashier and Wife ACCEPTS Fosrnox. ... - 'viis hr. .L " lr"m ,or Tn- 'ors home 5' ,r"1 mak' ""-'f xktThh moxdat. U. r.c.rM 'r,w Monday. He f tv. m.B Vhn'nTY m ,rm ne count Is started, l.ttendlng t C. W. Delk. of Drain, has accepted a position as first deputy county clerk and has entered upon his new duties. Miss Katherlne Merrill, who formerly held this position, has ac cepted the office of assistant man ager at the local telephone exchange. Miss Merrill wa. a very efficient em ploye at the courthouse and the force there greatly regret her depar ture. She was formerly employed at the local telephone office and the (By Associated Pressr SPOKANE, Juae 11. After hold ing Clarence Ostrum, cashier of the LAAv oial. I..nlr at Arlrlv washing amount to several hundred thousand j ton an(1 Mrg ostrum undor guurd . ' ' mrirn nir lin-i . . dollars. t from 12:30 o'clock this morning un "During the latter part or Marcn t) 7;jn o'clock, three gunmen when a reorganisation plan was dls-' ,,kj ,h. anii r.r the bank of cussed, the writer hoped to be able j450o Bn(j rKcaped In an auto with to wora- out a pirn mm wt-uu rr,. ..Mr nd SIrs ostrum who were llb In issuing some slook In the reorgan- erated four nMes TTnm Valley. Wash lied corporation to the old stock- lnllton. Ostrum was captured as hn'ders whereby at least a portion or ,, . muting the auto in th their lose would be reinstated by . garllK), anQ they were held captive future operation of the canneries. nm ,he tm Iock on tne baIlk vaut but arter two roontns ninr-ui ennii r.cast.j the bolts. It now appears tnai ,nis pian is mi possihle s the creditors losses are tor large to overcome. ha. Veen oVgnn.,-d bv the ireditors "dlng th. morn.ng In this city. fnr the purpose of oneratlng some of the Rnpert line of esrnerlea thl s-1 son on a moderate scale, expecting to produce enongh revennaw to cover taxes. Insurance. eti. and assuming . that business conditions will be near-1 (News-Review Washington Bureau.) WASHINGTON. June 11. Klnanc nig of the farmer nlong modern and scientific lines so that he may ware house his products and borrow on I ho warehouse receipts will be dis cussed atj a conference here next Mond-iy before Secretary of Agricul ture Wallace and Secretary of Com merce Hoover. It will be one of the most Important of Its kind ever held in the Intercut" of advancing agricul ture to the same financial basis as manufacturing and mining I Representatives of various) farm organizations, elevator and grain dealers. Insurance rompanles and other associations interested have I-!en invited to attend.' The pronn.nl Is to provide a tnath- od by which the fnrmer may he given unlimited storage facilities for his rrsln and receive a wnrehnuse cer tificate In such form and under such conditions thnt It would pas. as an ni-dcr for delivery of the grain. Alms Are MnnV. Tt would thus grestly Increase his nnrrowiiit power r-nd would relieve Mm of the pressure of selling his rrsln erceni s Ms own nn'lon. t wotitfl enable h'tn to haul his gra'n r.t the time of the greatest farm onomv without helnpr cornnellni to If would eTteirt Miss Dorothea Abraham of Rose burg, has accepted a teaching posi tion with tho Ashland high school being passed he said that he had not r the Khool year of 192 1-22. Miss and upon being told again that the Abraham is a graduate of the school Jnrv hd found him gulltv he nodded of home economics, and will receive his' head and said. "Thnf. right." her- degree nt commencement June Romalne will be taken to the 13. Demands for Smith-Hushes penltentlarv at once. Sheriff Starmer teachers from high schools In Wash- annonneefl' ington. California, Idaho, and Arlx- Closing Arguments Fine. ''a. are lielng received. The school The. closing arguments or District of vocational education has grad Attorner Nenner for tho wosecntlon' tiates . teaching lit all these, plates, and Attorney. Wlmberly and Cordon many of whom have-already received for the defense were exceptionally their appointment, for tho coming fine. - The district attorney made a year. Graduates meeting the re- flght for tho extreme penalty of first qulrements of the Smith-Hughes dgree murder. He declared that he stork, and who obtain positions un- was not seeking revenge for the dor the state board, receive one-half death of Abe (livens but was trying thoir salaries from federal and state to obtnln a conviction in order to funds. The srhool of vocational prevent a rendition of the foul mur- education at the college ha. been des- dor. Ho made a survey of the tcstl- ignuted bv the state board to train monv Introduced and stated that he such teachers. wns convinced that Romalne was not u- suffering from Insanity. "It is true ;.MH PLAYED AT YOXCALLA. the bnv has a criminal mind and the mind of a erlmlnnl works abnor-' picked team of the Twilight mnllv." he said. league played ball at Yoncalla today Attorney Wlmberly mnde the Bainst the baseball team representing ors-nlng argument for the defense, that town. The players who will TTo brought out tho parts of the ton- represent the league are Street, Imonv fending to rhnw thnt Rom-ilne ,.Cher:. Rrlbel, catcher: Orr, third possessed an undeveloped brnln and hase; Cpderstrotn, shortstop; llrlet- ws not responsible for his actions In enm'cher, second base: Wise, first Wiling Romalne. Attorney Wlmbnr- nm. Grimm, left field; Randolph, 'v mode s wrv convincing argument 'eMltPT Pd; Cecil Block, right field, for th defendant and asked for a n verdict Insanity thnt would com- rwklev brought to the mil tho hnv to the Insane asylum. 1 Mr C I.. H"'" r-ro KM to ine " "... . .. . . Ncne-Itevew off ce tnts morning an Attornev rornon s imraipni wm t ..ii -n. miv Tho doclarod to be a masterpiece and tho """""" 1 " -,, Mnn, vnung nt.omev created a -letlnet lllly I W, '.."J." nrnrlso with his powerful talk, no r .u ; ""'.-. , rgned thnt the murderer hnrt tne r-' ,., ,... " ' mind of a youngster. His closing tnis coun.rv. ii ...,,.- .... plen. which contained no hint tor lennon in ine. w, Cool Store at Prain Is Robbed Over thirty pairs of shoes, several dozen suits of underweur, many shirts, nooktleu. etc., amounting In all to about JISOO worth of merchan- .Mrs. Freanien. of Onkland, return ed to her home this afternoon, after ' KPENCE IH comim;. Ms credit area far beyond his local hank. It would place him In the sime position as to credit as is th grain dealer. The present svstem of local ele slors and warehouses of small caoncltv, relying unon Immediate rlls-paV-h to larger rnpnritv terminal ele vators, insltes It Impossible for the 'ncsl elevator fo give Inng storage of g-alo In snv nusntltv. O'vtng fo this M s'len. If the farmer wishes to re tain his grain until more fnvorahle marketing condition he mu: t hold of th,. f-irii. then he must borrow mop' v from his loal bank where the r'pAi, a mrsonal one and limited h,. , niifli'v and consideration of 1 the local hanker. 1 !p turn, the nhllltr of the Incsl some time to secure her return to.st the present time, with a view to that work. Mis Lola Oedde, who; reducing their losses to some extent, va r.nti nrtwideni of the 'ist-,''er In extend credit is grostiv er normal within the next vear so ,,.,4 ,,,, r.rm hnresn. l'lml'd bv his relation to the federal that thm canneries can be disposen . . received word 1 reerv svetom. mm r P Snence of the state I'lon in iriiiii company has been endeavoring for of st a better price than Is possible fn has been emplnyvd with the tele phone company, has been forced to rerlgn because of llln snd we sineerelr hone thst the f"-t-en n-,'iMi of these plants will st-ro m the vartnns communities. if nr.. m th nsrt'colsr Indlvldnsls grange that he will be here on June 15. for the farmers' pic- nlc to he given on that date. The nrmnrn! Is. therefore: V That the cotinlrv elerafor ahr.'lM Tc..l re Sll grnl" nfffred for Livuor Case to Be Heard Monday Ttyron Allen, of Tiller, charged with the unlawful possession of liquor, was arraigned In the Justice curt this morning and was given -in- dlse, werw stolen lat night iroin ine til Mondav morning to secure mr i N. D. Cool rtore at Drain. The rob- torney and make hi plea, John her or robbers apparently eptep d iiam.y charged Allen witn navies: the building bv wav of the transom, given him a drink or moonsnin, and after gaining the Interior un- which was of such strength that he locked tho door from the Infido and dlanby) becanw deranged and without hindrance loaded the stolen' staged an nt'acK wnicn cinis.-u ...... wares into an automobile and do j t(, falls Into the tolls of the law on a parted. This Is one of the first rob- rl -irre of assault with a dangerous herles of this kind attempted in,espc-n. The. officers have a sample Iinnrlns rnnntv ns the lack or a of moonshine wnicn irnm an oi"-i- compllcatod highwey system makes . ances is rank "plxen," and escape with aut"t loaned won no n-nm irannj emmm . much merchandise difficult. Sh-riff AlKen. Allen was placed under bonds Starmer upon obtaining Information of 200 to guarantee his appenr- regardlng the rnhberv immediately nce. got in touch with officers all over, the state and a close pearch Is being; A nrri4 niado. In tsklng the .hoe. tne boxes rrVPIUIIl rtKUIIgH were emptied ana i:ien pui .mi. the shelves. o Overlook Lots Are Sold HomobuUders ir.iwi For Flag Day A fine program Is being arranged for the crlehraiion of Flag Day on 1 4. A parade will t ternoon ot 2 o'Mnek. and sll hiisit-esa houses in tlie cttv Ed Morgan ye-terdnv purchased a are requested to close between the valuable In- In Overlook An-, ho:ir oj lo l p. m. ine imi...i- very The picnic Is to be given under rfor-re snd l"ue a certflcse s to the auspice, of th farm bureau eni-titv resit and ntin'ltv rhowtne Hoffman, of Grant P.m. Itivho held .tock In th A. Rurrt com- .ereral day. In tht. rlclnlty p.nv. Ine . mneh mors than tending to ba.lness matter. amount of th loss sustained the and will b one of th big events of the ummer. on r la-e. tpe rate or Tsrsn iur wsreVli's'm s'nrnje snd Insurance, ' (Continued on p.ge 4 ) m. ditlon from J W. Hamilton. Iliro'iKD . 'orni si ine r.o;v . ...... the Rice snd Rico rcnl er-ta'e firm It will be led hy the Douglas county , M.rran rn.lnnnll'M the Cre?- l.l'd M'l "iienihprs Of til-' ' - mnnrn huoralow during T'atlonal Guard. I"lon. .k- ,nm r.niher lnf In other patriotic and fraternsl or.an- Overlnok was sold to l.e.m MrClIn- liatmns will he In line, rollnwlpg tpa parade s ps:nr'ir t-koi win fr. A. K Elks, and lock, who erpecrs fo build at some th future date. b held at th An'lnrs theatre.