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    TpHB man who I "too
buiy" to attend to hla
advartlslnaj la probably
trying to do two man'a
work baeauao tha bualnaaa
lan't paying aa It should.
EVS3EW
v.iterday
e" and
,ra wi'- - -
fair.
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An Indapandant Newspaper, Publiahad for tha Baat Intaraat of tha Paopla.
Conio
NO. 271, OF RO?
R06EBUR0, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923.
VOL. XI, NO. 275, OF THE EVENING NEWS
xxv.
. Ev.nlng Nw. and tha Roaeburg Reviaw. O JJ Q t I C-i I W U IN I T
.
'V .VIEW.
lEfTIQ TO
;ppcarance Attempt Lacks
Finesse or uw -
Crime
G WAS ONLY VICTIM
Overlooked That Experts
,M Fsilv Tell Whether
a
mA Was That of
Human Being
it the Dabney rase was another
hubE STURGEON
11
PORT HAMMOND. B. C, Sept. 21.
(United Press.) One of Hie few stur
geons landed here In recent years has
been caiiRht by Cyril Smith, local fish
erman. The huge finny captive was
brouKht In after It had become on
meshed in the ropes of a net Smith
had out. The sturgeon waa clubbed to
death and towed to shore. It welched
575 pounds and waa more than nine
feet long.
Mooring.
(Bv Associated Press)
ABERDEEN, Sept. 21. Carl B.
Mooring, prohibition agent, is near
death as a result of being shot last
,,ce patterned after the ; night in tne Losmopoiis poot nail. r.i-
.rparanc; i.m t r...l.l .n.1 rilmnv Srttith tho nm.
nrumfleld case, is the bcliet I '"."" .L'.X " ' h
" ,, . , , I in if iui b, wrri a at toivuj avvuou "j
,Hl,nd notice after finding m.; Mmrllll
loud on the car found at the top
k Ruck was not human blood.
Portland Journal has the case
nlzed up as follows:
i J- p. lisbney, in "tramnm inn
pcarance, ape Ihe example of
ktiaril AI. lirunw icm. mc iuo
itderer of recent years?
-a! ii my opinion," said Stanley
district attorney ol -wuitno-
poonty, in commenting today on j
labr.cy mystery, which Had or
: aad puiilic believing for 24
that a sensational crime naa
committed, "hvi ry tact points
study of Hr. nrumfield'a meth-
SE
FOREST FIRES
BELIEVED SET
Incendiarism Charged by For
estry Board and Several
Arrests Are Made
FLAMES STILL RAGING
Military Guard Lifted in Ber
keley and Property Owners
Allowed to Come and Go
As They Please
dews kios OFFICERS
IREK1TE MOUNTAIN
I
FIND
STILL
Moonshine Plant Discovered
in Canyon Near Sheep
Camp on Road to Coast
CPv Assnrlaletj f-t .
(By Associated Press.!
SAN DIEGO. Sept. 21. A tele-
frara alleging the receipt on Au-
gust 23rd of radio compass bear-
loirs from Point Arguello "which
would have put us ashore on San
Miguel Island If we had followed
them" was read today before the J
naval court jiivesunuung mo
wreck of the seven destroyers on ! -
Point Honda September Sth. The , mmceiMr-
telegram was sinned by "J. K. KLi I LE IS MISSING
Stnpler," but the councel for Cap-
tain Edward H. Wutaon, chief of j ,
the destroyer squadron, who pro- ,
duced It during the code xan.in- Officers Find All of Outfit Ex-
W atlOn OI Xjieuieuain i7uiiiiauut-.i I
John M. Ashley, superintendent 4j
of communications of the Eleven-
th Naval district, said he "did
not know the signer nor the ship
he commanded. Ashler testified
that no complaints had ever been
made to him that tbe bearings
sent by the Point Arguello station
FOUR ARE KILLED
CITY'S
GIVEN
BUDGET
flty I'nlted Presa.l
PHOENIX, Aria., Sept.
check of the casualties of
21. A'
yester-
cept Copper Kettle Euip
Ment Was Set Up in
Well Hidden Spot
A mnnnihlnur', notflt nnmnlnta ni.
Bni.itflMr.ftiu, sepu zt. worKingi were inaccurate, ne saiu me sm- Cept for the kettle, waa found yester
on the theory that at least a part of ! tion enjoys the hlfchost reputa- ay by Sheriff Sam Slaruier and l)ep
the destructive fires resulted from tion for accuracy among the nav- Uly Sheriffs Shambrook and Croy. at
incendiarism, the state board of for-! -igators. He admitted that one of a pont about a mile off the road up
estry started an investigation to fix1 the masts dropped at noon and the no von from SheeD Camo. near
the responsibility. One arrest waa no Inspection was made to make the Cooa county line on the Hose
made and .others are expected In a few j Bure that tne -accuracy had not burg-Slyrtlo Point road. An oil
days. been affected. stove, tent, two barrels, furnace, con-
Fires Break Out Anew. I denser, coll, Jugs and other articles
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. (Asso-I i valued at fully $200 were found clev
day. wreck of the santa Ke Caiifor- Budget Committee Approves
nla limited train near here allowed i . . rr
tlittt four members of (lie crew had I
been killed but no pasaengersinjured. '
The wreck occurred when the loco- j
motive left the track and overturned.
The high water from t'ie recent ralna j
is believed to have undermined Ihe '
track, causing t!:e wreck.
List of Expenditures for
Coming Year
FUNDS ARE SHORT
elated Press.) Central California
tires broke out anew last night and a
thousand feet of the Southern Facitic
snow sheds near the summit were de
stroyed. Overland traffic was held
up today. Fire trains extinguished the
blaze.
The Marin and Sonoma fires flared
. t, ,,) l fnilopH the rfise. then '
Roselrare dtntfst, onco tne so- ""
ac.er of Rosi'burg and the high
i of the arts in that city, can bej
ned as groaning in his grave
r!lne unoasily because of the
b'ine.iug of ill's Imitator. j
Spirit Might Analyze It
Mitre I killed a man, thin poor
un'y kills a dog." perhaps the
Vol Isie doctor mutters. "Fool!
1. vita all my education, my
iqc? sen carerui scneming.
i: no! omit (ate and man. How
fcf eipt to aucceed?"
t do doub. babney. wherever he
Iw today, ii satisfied to be a
less, thick-thumb, d disciple of
icad criminal. The only blood
is hands is the Hood of- a yel-
a homeless little waif of
-that followed at his heela with
less. eyes.
clablied the dog over the h'ead.
J blood, he thought, would give
appearance of murder in his
ry truck, left standing at the
f the bluff at Klk Hock on the
to road.
uaoneys thoughts were a
thick. Xot to himself, nerhans
o others. What In the wav of
ed crime ennh! be expected of
hose onlr work In life was
n a jitney, or wait on tables In
ants, or Lerhnns .c-Rwan"
' 'or a mite of profit or a mite
- fHv Associated Press.)
- SPOKANE, Sept. 21. Twenty seven
.. n I ,.,.t.1 hv 4hA nfft.
cersdar BeelclnV' 7h." slayers of : P ! troltad
M,..M,iff s cirttat Pnlla and! Strike In New Plac
Ralph Anderson, of Minneapolis, on a
train at Harrington, Washington last
' WPS" ML
.hold mm$B
erly hidden In an almost Inaccessible
(spot, and were burned.
I The officers a few days ago found
!a 30-gallon still In a cabin at Sheep
Camp. Ihe still being on the proper-
Ill Lehnlier, a resident of that
nity, who was placed under ar-
esterday and who will appear
before Justice of the Peace George
Jonen tomorrow.
At the time of the former raid the
officers found evidence of another
still In that immediate vicinity, and
went further up the stream yesterday.
,k. o...i r-ii. .u. ,u ih. ftia f a T Tnwrenee. ! The outfit was found at a point
thousand feet of anowshed spruce This new civic club is making a ! about a mil from th rol.
r h,.mrt .nrt tt in h h, h. ! arrand and glorious Btart and .reaching the place the officers were
ace,
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21. (Unl- With their warpaint smeared
ted Press.) The fires, which have on In gobs and their head-gear
been working havoc In California forj adjusted in regular Indian style
six days, struck in a new pace and The L'mpquas will hold their or-
Ilea ud traffic over the main line or ganizanon meei:iiK wuimh m
(Ttv t'nlted Prru.l
WASHINGTON, Sept, 21. Within
a week the shipping board will an
nounce It new program made neces
sary by Attorney General Daugherty's
ruling that the proposed Lasker-Farley
plan of indirect government operation
through eighteen subsidiary corpora-
Hons is Illegal.
More Money Will Be Needed
to Carry on City Than Can
Be Raised From Existing
Sources of Income
The city budget committee met
last night at the city hall tor the
purpose of completing the tentative
budget to submit to the tax super- ,
vlsory commission. The committee
found the Incoming funda entirely ln-
N'n formal rnnferene-. adequate to meet the prospective ex-
ea will be held until Chairman Farley Penditurea for the coming year, and
returns from New York. It waa stated "T ' "u question put mat aome
the board will attempt to sidestep re- other source of revenue must be ob
spotiHlblllty by delaying action
congress meets.
-o-
untll
T
fore traffic can be resumed.
The Marin county fires, the last of
a series of forest fires sweeping Cen
NEW YORK. Sept 21. New York
is gradually getting its voice back.
The evening newspapers were appear
ing on the streets In ever Increasing
numbers. There was no sign of a
nren k in the nressmen's strike. The
publishers were to meet again today rapidly.
to decide whether or not to deal wnn
Presideut Berry of the pressmen's
union and make new contracts.
imi raiifnn.io .,n all tne world.
Deauiies Ol III- Lunniua .., i -r
with Douglas county as their torcen to ciainoer over iiirse -.
.i, i,r. m noin ianrt force their way through terri-
thi. imt nf n-mem known to i tory which appeared alrliost impa3-
Sihoutlng the
control for the fifth time since Sun
day. ' j
In Berkeley, where fifty city blocks
were swept, the military guard was
lifted, permitting owners to come and
go as they desired. Plans for rehabili
tation and reconstruction are moving
u-lthln their own domain will
not be the policy of this tribe
and instead they Intend to broad-
and instead they intend to
broadcast It to the whole world.
this action it might have soliloquiz
ed: v
"Hadn't the man ever read the
newspapers or heard that chemists
can easily tell whether blood Is from
a human being or an animal? Now
he. Dr. Brunifie'.d, got a man for the
purpose.
"And had Pabney forgotten that
he had a wife who would tell that he
had disappeared once before, tnat ne
,s,
fBy T'nlted Press.)
VICTORIA, Sept 21 Four
and
tuted
and survivors of the catastrophe
JUSTICE EARL!
RESIGNS OFFICER
s!ble. The moonshiner who located
the camp evidently had an extremely
difficult time in getling In his bar
rels, stove, tent and other equip
ment.
The tent was. placed underneath 8
log which was supported by high
roclts at either end and was shielded
from slcht until the officers were
within a few feet of It. The outfit
as complete except for the big ket-
whlch evidently had been hurled
some place neaniy. I ne oincen
searched for three or four hours but
were unable (o find the kettle.
hiner had provided bim-
good enmp. Ho had an
d rock furnace, a con-
hleh creek water war
used and a large copper coll. It Is
l"!leved that this still has been pro
ducing considerable moonshine foi
1 lie
was involved In debt, that he always , ,jlle (Q arrive in this port within the
fconie Slmllarllc
n In Hosebtire, where he lived
.ree weeks aco. they often talk
iirumnem anil his amazintr ad-
re into the field of crime. T)ah-
in Ili3 tlCAVV V,r nrkn na
Eht it over. He lilro Ilrn,flloH
nvolved In 0l,t. though In nr.
Willi their nositlnns ho nn.fi)
ime'.reds Where llrumflolH
ands.
the Bchemn n,n,.,rn.i u-' i.
.....iMiru, u3 loon
"" insurance Ii ns
V his debts and help his wife
J'icnter over the r,,i,h ,.
at done he prepared his delivery
".I i-irti eu inr I'nrtlnn
' a note (or his wife, who was
rJ in a hopyard, telling her
r.e was roinjr ti h.H m
''ranee people t to mall the
" nini. hut t hi. -.,r
Pad of taklni- ,h .." .u.
. . .' -in, RIUD
his Invariable cus-
" crossed to the vo.t .1.1 r
"iasnelte. TV.n, ril,hpr ,han
into Pn.-,l,,..a ,j
k. K ..i... ii-ii wouia
.'.r for ltn Patnrdsv. he
foail .Hill lnn,..,J v... . ...
from then, '
Sito vn , t
to hnv .
rin'n .. II .. ...
v.,,- , ' mat nis
vZ ,rp,l;l'"'T'9'le and con
, to swallow up tho evl-
''t fn!V. v.. .
- m:ii r.e was in
' ' V
fiM. H
Mopped and told
liere he was
's Koine.
:ndi -i..i 1 1 . " rote in
io
" "0 he was.
"re ,
took the other road and tnai ne
never wore bis chauffeur's badge on
nis bat. as it was found by olficers
when they searched the car?"
Yes. no doubt nr. Hrunifield would
have been amused at the whole af
fair, but nevertheless, Dnbney may
te today a more carefree man than
was Brumfleld after his crime. True
the chemists have analyzed the blood
In the car and found It to be from
an animal. The officers have gath
ered the other evidence and defi
nitely decided that he attempted a
public hoax.
Hut still nothing particularly crim
inal has been done, and Uanney a
conscience may be fairly easy un
less, perchance, his dreams are
haunted by a yellow dog that fol
lowed him home.
Seen In Salem
PAI.EM, Or., Sept. 20. Three per
sons were found in Salem today who
declared positively that they saw R.
H. natmey. whose disappearance near
Oswego has been occupying the at
tention of the Portland officers for
several davs. In this city Monday.
This was two days after Dabney was
iinnosed to have been murderea ana
bis body hurled Into the Willamette
river from a Mull cliff near the
Diura nt tho slnvinir.
R. R. Crum, an employe of the
Central Clear store, who had Known
Dabnev for aeveral yeara, said the
latter approached him shortly after
7: SO Monday morning. In a conver
sation that followed Dabney told
Crura that he had Intended to go to
Portland earlier, but that he had to
return for some papers.
P.. P. Taylor, veteran postoffice em
tioy here, suld tbnt Unbney enfer
a th. nn.tnrrice before noon Mon
day and Inquired If be had any mall
acquainted
passenger vessels from the devas-, Claims Recommendations of ""-;'-;V(,i3cK,;"d Ind
'ZZTLlrr Grand Jury and Recall j vo Vrrch, of were destroyed
Threats Had no Effect
next few days. The Freighter Cana-
dian Traveler is expected to reach!
here today carrying several refugees.
The Freiuhter Archilles Is to arrive'
early next week and will also be fill
ed to capacity with refugees. The lin
er Empress Australia and Empress
Asia will arrive during the week.
Kvervthlng that would burn was set
on lire. No arrests have yet beer,
made In connection wllh the discov
ery of the still.
ARE PRESENTED
BUSINESS IS REASON
Justice of the Peace at Rceds
port Whose Resignation was
Requested by Citizens
League Quits Job
MUSSOLINI SCfilES
VICTOeY OVER LEI1EUE
(Bv t'nlted Press.)
nnrSSEl.S, Sept. 21. It was of
ficially confirmed that Chancellor
Stresseman of Germany has made
concrete proposals for the evacua
tion of the Ruhr to the Helg'an min
ister at llerlln. It Itf understood
that Belgium is determined to ad
here to the present policy where she
will make no agreement wllh Ger
many as long as the passive resist
ance continues. In the meanwhile
the Belgian government is consult-1
! tTnlted press.)
GENEVA. Sept. 21. I remler Mils
jsollnl's victory over the league ot
" nations was mnde complete when the
Fred Furl losllce of the neaeo at assembly today approved the action
Bapon T his tended l 'VeVg- of the round .,, voting In s., b,l
nation to Hike efioct a soon as Ms to a commission of l ite, national ju
fucces8or.,asbeenap
log IU UV i-ne-i 1 1 ",, -"
arl says: "I am not resigning me
fRv Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Tha ag
ricultural situation was before the
-ahlnet again today with tbe presi
dent and hia advisers aeeking to
remedy the condition deacrlbed to
the executive aa one of great gravity
In the far western atlates. Several
possible means of preventing a re
currence of a similar situation havo
been auggested but aa yet no apeclflc
remedies for the existing condition
have been decided upon. The de
partment oi agriculture experts are
naklng a survey but their report is
not yet completed.
E
CHICAGO, f.ept. 21. Senator Vn
lerwood, Alabama's candidate for the
democratic presidential nomination,
Is quoted by the- Chicago Tribune as
saying he Is no longer a strong ad
vocate of the league of nations. He
ald his views were changed as the
result of a trip abroad where he saw
the league at work and the failure
of the league to function In the Italian-Greek
dispute had much to do
ivitli changing his mind.
YOUNGSTERS ENJOY
MELON BANQUET
allied, perhaps an occupation tax. If
the cily government la to be handled
In the proper manner. The budget -committee
waa limited to only aix
per cent additional over the amount
levied last year, and also by the pro
vision In the charter that the tax
shall not exceed ten mills, conse
quently all that could be done waa
to estimate the total tax that can be
levied and the pro8pectlve Income
from other sources and from this dis
tribute the funds in the best possible
manner, although it is certain that
aome departmenta will need more
money than has been allowed on the
tentative budget.
The only salary change was made
In the salary ot the city attorney.
Mayor Rice upon taking office urged
City Attorney Wimberly to remain aa
city attorney and promised to en
deavor to have the salary for the of
fice Increased from ISO per month
to ITS per month. Th budget com
mittee thought tbat $75 waa none
loo much for the work required of
the city attorney and aet aside f HUD
Instead of J600 for the office.
The health and police department
wns given $250 more than laat year,
owing to the tncreaaed cost for wa
ter and supplies. In the way of city
Improvements, an appropriation of
$ I . f, 0 0 was made for the library,
ftiOO for the band, fl.000 for parka,
111. 000 for street repairs and 1300
miscellaneous.
Because of the Increase In lights
throughout the city, the provision for
street lighting was placed at $6,500.
A rut waa made In the Item for
printing and atationery.
Because of tho inability of tho
street cleaning department to han
dle Its work with the funda former
ly aet aside for that work, the aum
nf li.fitiO waa provided for that de
partment. The emergency fund waa
cut. $1,000 and several smaller re
ductions made.
The budget as approved
committee Is as follows:
Nulurle
Treasurer $
Itecorder
City attorney
Electric inspector.
by the
900.00
1,200.00
S00.00
180.00
nute. It was understood mai uum
the last minute Paly threatened to
mi It Ihe league should any unfavor
able decision occur. .Many deles-ales
wauled to assert the lea-Sue's
competency but were overruled.
nlee t mo Ml.'iil'"!
GENEVA, Felt. 21. Switzerland
ftlv AsKoclntol I'rci 1
arrled th
office at the request of anyone, nor
am I doing so upon the request of
any so-called Citizen's League.' nor
upon Ihe recommendation to no so:
by the late 'grand Jury," nor by anyj
fear of a threatened recall, for that
'can't be done.' I am resigning sulo-j
ly for my own convenience and fori ,,, nj,. nf ...mcllliiilon Into
Ing with Hrituln and France before I business reasons." I d,,. assembly of the leagim of nations
r..,,ivfn to Stresseman. Earl has been much In the lime- . . , r,,,.mivn,,d tdiiy when ex-
o light at Heed-port for several; ., . congratulated the
nor rVTTVr.HKUrOQ months. He a.4 Justice of 'he; . .. . , assembly and the
rili- vJ.Vr I peace during the disturbances there . .mhas,adlrs on the
ULllNLa rKULUXtXI j and a league of rnlrens re., nested "is' . ()f (;rpr.iinilan erls-
reslgnatlon topeiner win. mm n . . ,. declared the league aceom-
f.ouncllmnn Aus-I . . ,.. ,i,!nes but could not
achieve all Hint was hoped for unlll
Fire Chief Fletcher has been In
strumental In adding a large num
ber of fire extinati'.shers to the fire
,L.h.in nnnrirntu of manv of the resignations
hnsiness houses and manufacturing Earl'a was received
plants of the city. The fire depart- clerk today,
ment has b'n encouraging owners of i The grand Jury
and a league of citizens requested Ms' .
Constable Schulte, Councilman Aus-I
. 1 , i,......l.1 I, U..V,i,lln rn- '. '
nil, uim 1,1 ii 1 . n i 1 ... ,... -
alarned some time ago. but no othei
received until :
, the league
bad become universal.
t
i
Tav or had been acquainted wu"
lf!VC f,A iftiM,. t,.i , ,1m, nnd snlri he i
.''" a hull, t 11 ' " V."- nnrchnsed several lailKS a anon ci
h-drneH . ' 1'"!'; '""' rotn niis.sKen , VysinT t mill Jiaa
T and,r .'n' K"hert Glenn, anoiner ; -"'. HW ,.,. , be located
!.. i.V k.S rpn,ral Cl"r '"?' """" I various points about the mill.
""ir.ing hoard- -i,. i . i 5'a"','m,''" mna" ' I i-i. tcher alo has orders for aim
7Jr,ra R,h;Vartr- h' J'-Tb ff .' do"" more ex.ingui.hera w
r-.t
buildings to buy chemical extin
guishers and many of them have re
cently done so. The schooi board
ime
Be
at
Mi.
lost
ilch
by the county;
after making a;
thoroueh Investigation of Reeds-
port affairs, recemmended Ihnt Enrlj
resign, slating that his resignation,
waa recommended only to restore i
harmony among the pole of Reeds-1
port. The grand Jury also ricom
mended that the other offleiala. In
city recorder, resUrn.
FORMER ROSEBURG
GIRL IS MARRIED
Miss Merle Casebeer daughter of
Mr. Hnd Mrs. John Casebeer of Glide,
anil liew.y Hlerdon were united In
marriage early this morning In the
iprea, nee of only the Immediate lamny
of Miss Casebeer. me ring iei.-nioj
Supplies
Health officer
iSuppllea
, Total
"It y Impmvclitentfl
Total
Uro and Water
Allowanre
Truck driver
"That's what we hain't got nuthln' N",,,t driver
a 1 a s t...i Wn.iM havo he,n tho wnv."l, i
Itov OctaviuB Cohen would have writ
ten up the watermelon reea ai ui
courthouse last night, which was spon- 1 ola' ' ' ' ' ' ' :,
sored by the Douglas County Concert! . " """ 1 ,,IUo
Bnnd. Belshaziar's feast In all us !
-... . v. .l...ll lh. th.:"e"'l 1 e
Ing last night In spite of "hizioner -
Jupo Pluvious' efforts to put a damp
er on tho affair. Soakod to the SKin
but still carrying an Intense yearning
in their hearts nnd stomachs for a
good-sized chunk of the Dlllard pro
duct all of the "young frys" of the
cltv nushed. crowded and shoved each
other when the glittering butcher
knives were sunk Into the melons.
Wllh seeds dripping from their ears,iToln
surplus watermelon from tho fronts ; t rhi
of their shirts and worrJs of thanks prning and Stationery
rrom their mouths, Ihe youthful popu- Elections
lace Indulged In Ihe annual feast wlthj Slrcvt (iciuihig
much vim and vigor. (Street superintendent ..
Bert Lawrence narrowly missed get-; Two men
ting "beaned" with rinds upon sever- Supplies .
al occasions, but in spite of his eve-
nlng spent in dodging, declares he's 'Total
ready to go to the bat again next year ! I'onded Interest
The band prot-ram under the lead- Emergency fund
ershln of W. A Bowdcn. was fine and.hlnKing fund .No.
the boya are lo be commended for
sponsoring this affair each yenr.
Bet the mothers of the city today
state that "the nielon-chollc days have
come."
3,180.00
1100.00
1,500.00
fioil.OO
3.500.00
900.00
7,100.00
3.000.00
300.00
ioo.no
600.00
; Public library.
llosehurg band . .
i Park
Streets
i Miscellaneous ...
Richard Wakelln and wife of Se-
TOTAL,
3.900.00
l.noo.'oo
WHO. 00
1.000.00
3,(100.00
300.00
6. tOO. 00
6,500.110
250.00
ISO. 00
1,260.00
4.000.00
4,000.00
7. BKO.0O
4.800.00
1,500.00
1,747.94
$13, 217. 94
hav
us d.
h
a id
In
rohir!(w Bower of Marlon county today I will be here aomr
another ; ah.nrfnn.rf further Investigation, lie
... ii na,,. . , . . ,.,
h" kill., . 14 name, declares Dabney vanisneo io v.,
7 Mood
' h H
;r Itl the
'ruiniieM
who baa been
Ix-ft For Mlem
ii.. j . - - - M, ... ,, iTcrp.m
i inn ' n.vtnH n I riAhti .Mrs. i , . . - - - .. . . . L ,
en th. , ,,.. .r.-.n. f , denionstrat fUC Sm O .tnsnn V r.-Bin ill
n tne rover hc h., ..hier are residents of .anw.n " b
mpnserl to hav h. i . ., n Interviewed I this city
r ar or the machine, ution several occasions clnce the dis-
analyzcd appearance ot Dabney.
spirit
left this afternoon for a-
.
lem where she will amend ne siaiei
fair.
. - ',.. ,ki as useii ini ne,. o...- lame are sto ipinz m i"" ..ii,.i
A'? b I rt bn at far I I tle 'r,g. Mrs. Ri-rdon i well known In1 ,,,, vW,,' ,h ,her son, It. C.
ened at K'd-I 'rt. but so f r llltl- hgvm(, bn a resident Wakelln. and Ms wife. They are on
has been done In h'1'n- 1 , Bd a graduate of the local,, h..,r WRV , falimmla. Both father
I " r- Z, T r?,nv.len.e h school. Kbe la now teaching', ,, ,onTr. .ln salesmen for
!rn7r.:esr:,rk.rV,npr.,i; h.-. Kor, K..m.a.b.Mr.U.en.o,h W,,cbes.er,Si,nm.m,KComp.ny
. . ... ..,n,Mndailr.n and r. is a e vil engineer, air. aim .u ".-- t ne eider sir. ini". """"
i that the reeoinir.enoaiiona and r-, . , hllIn !.,, ..,..,. . i,iin his son s o-
,..!. fr hb r. -gnat on had not i-l'ton win in - - ..-...-..j, ,
cated here.
Prolmlile Iteoelpta Oilier Tlian Tax
Money
Pond luxes. Dial. 14.. $ 8,000.00
Licenses 500.00
Hues 1.200.00
Hog licenses 2 60.00
Estimated cash on hand none
Total
Anit. to be raised by
General Levy
Ing to do with hia action.
'Klamath.
$11,150.00
$43,217.94
$43,217.94