uther allthenewstoday BY rt'' ..5 ASSOCIATED PRESS 1EASED WIRE SERVICE V . j-v'i"' r,'iH v Bjacj t 'sac Contolldatlon el Th Cvinlng Niwa and Th Roieburg Review. DOUGLAS CPU NTT V )a An Independent Newepiper, Publlehed for the Beet Intereet ot the People. -OSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1924. VOL. XII. NO. 186 OF THE EVENING NEWS 1 2 EH 1E La 1 H y tia da M fctlDEB, PEEL GUIDE ! Packer, shot by stepson nllARHEL OVER SETTLEMENT TO OVKX HIGHWAY 0 (Asaorlatcd Press leased Wire.) COIIVALLIS, Or., Oct. 17. Opening ol the Albany-Cor- vallis highway will occur today when a caravan of Denton county autos leaves Corvallis to Story Told by Slayer He Fired Fatal Shot Stepfather Reached tor bun Domestic Troubles Are Recounted Uthcers Are Making Investigation. istovel Snider, hunt-j ..mi .utile, residing on! Id place above reel, was lrd yesterday evening n. Fred rarazoo, uur- I concerning a set- .ha vnnnir man's work t.jmmer months. I'ara rrendered to the offi- ianiy following tne .mei that he actel In nd that his stop- arled for a gun. kilter, District Attor- and Sheriff Starmer, o other officers, left tor the Rcene of the tere the body still lay make an Investigation, mine whether or not related bv Parazoo to the Indications and be found in tho lit-1 fae where the tragedy I Id it.-. fiffler. thnt '. , . been lying about him, ! eruay afternoon, re-; 1. a hunt, he found , Oi thp house and he- lo him about some of --.'j mat nan Deen iraght up tlie matter I I pon the terms pt an ! nt. and hot words Parazoo claims, be-j names, and Inmnnd i rtiair and reached for j kirns In the corner j -I away. As he stood :lreJ, the bullet strik-1 rtcht side, just below ' : pie and ranging nt nn I .h the bodv into the I ' Ml on his face at ; his slaver, who tnrneil i tier to see where tho' ick and then went out j "If UP. He tried first tn to bring him to town, i 'able to do So went to i to telephone In over I ni line hut could not , w walked on to the j where he found two 1 'ine for town. Thov 1 (Hide where he anr. tnself lo Deputy sl.r-; . Lilly, who notified nvr. I and Deluiy Sheriffs I 11. who were in the i he time, lmmedinti-lv I Glide, nieeiine I.lllv i in wilh the nrisoncr ' ! on out to the Ilonil prd the properly and was molested tin-1 'Kail. n coulil be made.j la brniiL-hi e-. i.,,,. where he fieelv dUeii.,. ! WillC. and ne-.l.. -. ! ' 'he officers. ! Full Slrro...,. . Attorney C.ml.m fir-' .....ii advise,! hin, it,.,. "U'd be us. d n,.:.in.V - I'lmiiMn, however,' 1 " nothing to tell but tho ' willi.ig to answer M to the Hn. .!., L ,, "l ' '.' IS'IO U1U j 14 apparent that con-r-'oiesuc trouble enters V,i0n: he 'oung man's f Milder We-.. ,,!...- ''n abem f. .. ago. The woman. - ' ' :'ce- 4 ' tlan h. , ,,, hns- s on t,:. .... .. f- Ti.larv , , ..n, led ,1 ."iM'iiua ,,d' man be- ' fe. ,d onlv a the mpfather'be- .Hie fte;,,,jni acoorJ. - m,' woman also - dreuH. and was t.V ' ' d"m- One Po , i woman: -.- .... mierfere,! ' t-:. n. ,.nt ' t an i:i,er to ihe ?"i-r- "'"'h a m.i. 'ven, b.V i, ,n ' 1'raz say. he was ,ir,"rU:"r""r"' This f.:v--.,,nd;:: f-"iiue. h . . . -l """" 4 had assumed control of the wo man's money, and bad made sever al bad Investments. He had every thing mortgaged and would allow her nothing, refusing her the uso of the automobile, which the son claimed belonged partly to his mother. Parazoo says that he worked with Snider on his packing trips into the forest; and also worked abut the place. The domestic trouble grew worse, he said, and Snider fre quently beat (he -woman, Parazoo's mother, when the young man was "away from home. Anther Woman In Case Then there was another matter upon which the young man touch ed lightly, saying that it was something between his mother and his step-father; something appar ently concerning another woman. Tarazoo and Snider had been on a trip into the forest, and on the way out Parazoo stopped at a camp to care for sonit; sick horses and Snider came on alone. On the way, It was intimated, he stopped with another woman, and Mrs. Snider heard about It. They had some difficult); and frequent quar rels over it, but Parazoo said he knew little about the matter so re fused to discus's It. About two weeks ago, he called up the sheriff and said that his bother and s.tep-father were hav ing trouble and wanted to know if something could be done. The sheriff advised him to come to Roseburg and swear out a warrant for Snlder'B arrest for beating tho woman. Snider, however," would not let Paruzoo and the woman use the car, and the sheriff was so informed, but as then? was no com plaint or warrant the sheriff could not act. "You had better come out here befrre something happens." Varaf zoo is alleged to have said at the time. Later the mother an!, her son came to town and laid their troub les before IMstrict Attorney Cor don, who advised them to employ an attorney. They consulted Attor ney Wlmborly, who, according to Parazoo, ndvised them to return to Solder's home, but (old the young man to see that his mother was not abusi.. An agreement had been made, the officers were told, whereby Parazoo was to work for Snider during the summer, and In return was to be given enough bacon, po tatoes and other supplies to pro vide for himself during the winter months, which he intended to spend on his homestead. Recently Parazoo said he had heard that Snider had been telling that he did not Intend to settle, and had made other statements of a derogatory nature, which the young nian resented. "Rut I didn't want no trouble with him. I never wanted none. I tried to avoid it," Parazoo told the ofticers. "Rut he kept telling lies about me and abusing mother. He lust did It for cussedness. I guess, he was Just that kind always raisins the devil. "Yesterday morning I went up to my homestead to see If there was anything I could do there. I worked for a little while and then went down to Charley Parazoo's, to see If I could help him. There was nothing to do so I borrowed his gun and went for a hunt. I didn't kill anything and along In the afternoon, I guess about 3 o'clock. 1 came back. Mother had Just come thrfe for a visit and we were talking around, and she said that Snider was telling lies about me, and said that he had told her he wasn't going to seitle with me. and she nsked nie why 1 didn't stick up for my rights. We talked for a while and they told me that 1 Gi.Uii io Kel wiiai lie had om"; - to give me and that I should stand up for myself. Engage In Quarrel. "When I went on home I decid ed that we would have to have It out. I still had t harley's gun. and whi a I went In the house 1 found Sievn (Snider) sitting at the table reading some trappers' magazine, and I saya to him, 'Steve, I hear you have been telling lies about me. Iihin't we have a proportion that If I worked for you this sum-; (Continued ou page 6) at noon for Albany to meet tiovernor Walter M. Pierce and his party ana the Al bany delegation. They will return to the O. A. C. Ar mory where J. Kred Yates, pioneer attorney will make the dedication address. The main speeches will be given by Governor Pierce and R. A. Rooth, former highway commissioner. County courts of both Linn 4 and Renton counties, both the present and former state highway commissions and Roy O'Kleln state highway engineer, will be honor guests. nur ii unn i ii in 111. iiRiicfii; hfiwy; jWWWIllIIW II ll II I iiiinn nn nniPT :! i i Mammoth Dirigible Making Flight Near Coast Line and Did Not Halt in S. F. j MANY DISAPPOINTED RUSSIAN FLAG OVER ISLANDS British Colony Removed From Wrangell Island By Soviet Transport. Passes Over Eureka About 2:30 Thi3 Afternoon Ship Makes Bee Line for Destination. WILL INSTALL CLUB ROOM IN MARSHFIELD Jo Kifort, former ivsUlrnt of this city, nnd M. R Morninpstar, of Marshflokl, aro soon to open a iiMMlorn Huh room ami billanl jkip lor in MarshtiHil. aiTordint; to uu announcement received hero to il a. v. The new Hub room is to bo modeled after the San IMego es tablishment conducted by Ora Morninpslar, former world cham pion billiardiat and brother of the Marshfield man. M. IS. Morninystar was interested with hht brother for three and a half years and hopes to- duplicate that business in k Fmall way at first, with ample provision for growth. liolh Morningstar nnd Elfert rank anions leading billhirdists of this secliou and they follow thv game with interest. Morningstar ha been in' the electrical business with Marshfield Klectric company but plans to resiun, when the Hub room is opened. Kifert is a veteran railrond engineer and plans to se cure a year's leave of absence from the Southern Taciiic to 4art the enterprise. IILL1 MORE NEED OF G. 0. P. William Butler, Chairman of Republican Commit tee, Testifies Today. M.xsrii:i.i lux iivi.H PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 17. Ceorgo A. Mansfield has VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN been named receiver of tho Kni-m llnreau by Circuit iludge Stuplcton. His bond was fixed at K'.OOtl. Mine field was president of the organization. i nun r rnT nt :LUNb tLtb HUH I BALLOT GOlli ! Mrs. A. C. Chase, Myrtle Point matron, was in the city today vls itius wifh friends. MAY CAUSE TROUBLE Soviet Officials Confiscate Furs Russian Ship Bucked Ice for 32 Days. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NO.M E, Alaska, Oct. 17. A colony Intended to establish Rrit Ish title to Wrangell Island, In the Arctic ocean north of Siberia, was carried off by the Russian armed transport Red October, which raised the Russian flag there August 20, it was learned here today. This news came here from Whalen, by which name Alaskans call that part of Siberia extend ing Inland and northward and southward from Rering Strait. The Red October, called by Rus sians, the Krasny Oktlbr, bucked the ice 32 days to reach Wrangell Island, to which the coast guard cutter Hear, and the Uusolino M-hooners Herman and Silver Wave, three American vessels iriorf In vhIii to Dcnetrate this summer. The Herman reached Herald Island, 40 miles east of Wrangell Island, and found there bones and relics believed to have come from one of two parties of four men each that perished after the Karluk, exploration ship of Vilhjalmiir Stefansson which went down in the ice 60 miles north ot Herald Island, January 11. 1914. the colony carried away by the Red October is to lie landed at Indian Point, which Is In W halen. or at Vladivostok, l.oou miles to the south, according to tho ad vices from Whalen. This colony, consisting of 13 Eskimos with Harry Wells of Nome, over them, was taken to Wrangell Island by Harold Noice of Seattle, who found that an ex pedition led there In ml by Alan Crawford of Toronto had perished with the exception of an Ksklino seamstress, Ada Hlackjaik. Previous reports had spoken of the Red October finding 2 Kskl mos on the island, but today's ad vices said thirteen, which was the Dumber taken there by Noice. With the colony, Soviet of ficials aboard the Red October confiscated Its take of furs, ac cording to Whalen messages. This take consisted of 40 fox and 40 polar bear skins. Bi,.ri Pre.. Leased Wire.) VLADIVOSTOK, Oct. 17. The Russian armored transport Red October wljlch was recently sent to Wrangell Island to claim that bit Of land for Soviet Russia, is expeeted to arrive here shortly wilh the bodies of members of; Stifanssons Karluk expedition which were found on Herald Is land, east of V runnel!. i (The Karluk. an exploration ship, went down in the ice sixty: miles north of Herald Island In; 114.) ! NEW YORK. Oct. 17 Vilhjal miir Siefansson. who a year ago founded the colony on Wrancell Island which Is reported from Nome to have been cair!d off by a Russian transport, said today, that the colony comprised 1J Ks-, klmos and Charles Wells of ln-j tconnuueu ou poto ") j (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. ; 17. The dirigible Shenan-j doah is making slow prog ress today in the flight from San Diego, Cal., to Camp Lewis, Wash. Since she, left yesterday morning she ; has encountered heavy head winds as she flies along the coast line. At 1 2 : 30 p. m. today she was 80 miles south of Lu reka, Cal., and was estinwV ed from land to be moving 30 miles an hour. Previous ly she had made nly 20 miles an hour from the Snn Francisco harbor .entrance, oassed at 6:30" a. m. until she reached Fort Bragg, Cal., at 1 1 :55 a. m. At 1 1 : 20 a. m., when she was nine miles north of Point Arena, the big air! traveler sent a wireless ines-j sage to the steamer Admiral Schley, which was steaming southward below her, that. I although she was then buck- j ing strong head winds, "alii was well on board." Pre viously she had dipped in land for five miles, accord ing to a report from Man chester, near Point Arena, presumably to escape the blow, but she put out ever the sea again with but little delay. Passing Fort Bragg s!ie was close inland, and the scores of watchers in that little lumber community, could see the glint of . r silvery sides in the bri'it sunlight. She was goinr; so slowly that she remained within sight for many min utes. I The observers at Frtj Bragg noted that the wind! had dropped and could .tot explain the failure of the big ; air craft tp make bold r! time. I A message received from tliel Shenandoah by the local winb-sa station at 11:25 said: "Tin use of helium Instead of! hydrogen fas reduces the redo: -t i operation of the ship. We inni compfllet! to conserve fuel in i-r-der to mi ur. p aching our m x; .- : ! ply at Camp Lewis, Wash. ."iy i delay would imperil this. W .re, mot. i nnxionr; to visit the nt. ef j ltih nil Auerlrans are .f ii' ISan Iritr.cisioi ami will do so .n ! our return; meanwhile we gr.;i lyi Francisco along tho California coast, today put a message in the air to Major James Rolph. Jr., saying the aircraft would not vis it Sail I'ranclsco until her return trip. The Shenandoah continued on her way up tho California roast without cntoriiiK riiin I'lanclsco hay while thuiisauds of disap pointed early risers watched from house tops for tho expected in itial appearance ot the iiiaut air craft. Copies of the message received by Mayor Rolph were also addres sed to the commandant of the Twelfth Naval District. Army of ficials at Ciiisy Field here were also taken by surprise by the un expected announcement from the dirigible commander. A number of airplanes were ready to take off from the field, which is Just Inside the (loltlen Hale, to fly out and photograph the Fheiiandoali as she entered San I'raticisro Ray. Tho message from Commander Lnnsdowne said: "Passing San rranclsco. Regret steady headwinds prevented Sln n andoah reaching San Francisco yesterday betoro -sunset. Will come lo Han Francisco ou return to San Diego." As the news was relayed throughout the city by telephone calls to news paper oil ices and tho disappointed city settled down to a routine day. The Shenandoah was reported off point Reyes at (i::io a. m., twenty three miles north of San Francisco. When apprised l.y 'Ihe Associat eil Press of Commander l.am downe's message, .Mayor Rolph said: "it Is tn be regretted that I ho Tells Investigating Commit tee Large Sum Needed to Carry on Campaign Throughout U. S. (Associated Press Leased Vro.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Pres ident Coolidgo today expressed satisfaction with the report of tho republican national committee as submitted by its officinls to ho Horali committee ut Chicago on campaign expenditures, which ho said, showed that the campaign so far had been conducted with care and with regard for tho law. Mr. Coolidgo believes the re port of tho commit loo reveals that tho policies ho outlined in his speech of acceptance on running tho campaign on a budget system nnd entirely in accord with tho funds available have been carried out. Ho feels tho report shows expenditures of the campaign thus far have been properly made. Many Candidates to Be Voted Upon at the November Election. SEVEN MEASURES dlsannointiug turn in the wcntli-lct nth er last nit.ht made It Impossible for this great airship lo visit our city." SAN I'll A NCI SCO, Oct. 17. The Federal Telegraph Company, reported the air cruiser. Shenan doah, elllollle from Sun llioco, California, to Camp Lewis, Wash ington, five mes from the golden gate entrance to Sun Francisco bay at f.:10 a. in. The aircraft hud rhiinmcd lis course from north to northeast, anil was proceeding slowly, the message said. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17 The Shenandoah pnmed Fort Ross, 72 miles north of San Fran cisco, at ItiL'O a. m., the Pacific Telephone and T'-Iegr;.pli com pany reported. SAN FRANCISCO. ()t. 17. According to plans announced yesterday the route of Ihe dirig ible north from San Fraie-isco will depend entirely on wind and weather condition:!. SAN II! A NCI ft). Oct. 17. The dirigible Shenandoah was seen to veer toward the land While approaching Point Arena, which Is i pprnlmately I mlb a north of San Franci-co, cording to a telegraph report received at s:4n a. in. today by the North western Paelrir Itallroad company here. She scciucd to be making fast !n.e. FliANCMCO. Oct .17. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Tho re publican national campaign or ganizations. Intends if possible to collect an additional S 1 ..fito.OOO to carry on its work between now and election day. William M. lint lcr, chairman f the republican national committee testified today before the special senate commit tee investigating campaign funds. This sum would make up tho J :i.ni'0.000 budget which tho re publican campaign committee de rided at the outset of the cam paign would necessary for the conduct for what Duller denomin ated as a vigorous campaign. "That is a modest, amount in view of tho expenditures made heretofore." President Coolldge's field marshal told the committee. Chairman Honih inquired as to the uses to which the funds had ! beiHi put and Mr, I tut lcr said It I was used by the various bureaus ' within the organiallon. I "Are there any organizations I which are raising money and ex pending it for the republican Ui k- As far as Roseburg Is concerned "Tho Indlnn'g Last Stand" w ill be held In this city for ten days, tho latter part of next July. The com mittee meeting nt the chamber of commerce office yesterday after noon so went on record, and 1b prepared to back lis assertion by the hardest kind of work. It is naturally understood that this roiumlitee will have the undivided bai king of all the business inter ests of this city in putting over one of the biggest ntfalrs In the northwest of this character this coming yenr. , A resolution was unanimously passed assuring the Indians (hat Roseburg was ready to do Its lull share in financing the event, n,nd it is expected that when the tribes' committees meet later in this monlli that action will bo Ink-1 en by them to guarantco tho show for this lily. A pretty thorough ranvasa had been taken previous to the meet ing yesterday and It was the gener al opinion of all approached that Roseburg ehould iflnst certainly underwrite the event, nnd there by bring to this, city and the t!mie qua. valley many thousands cf ciihI ern tourists that olh.erwtio would nui come here next year. The an nonnc "incut it' made thus early so Unit, all eastern motor tourists will place Roseburg on llielr next year's vacation Itinerary. Initiative and Referendum Proposals to Be Con sidered as Well , as Election of Officers SHIPPERS PROTEST HEW ICINO BATES , r than your own organiz ation?' asked Senator Itorah. ".None that 1 urn aware of ex cept tho dilferent Htate oiganl.a tlnnV Huiler replied. Senator Caraway, democrat, Ar kaniaslmik over the examination. "An you the nolo ant horn y when it rume.s to t lio (U"stion ot wiVit. nh:ll it whi't shall imt ho dic with tlio iunI.H raided lie ak. il. "That's A difficult question to answer." Huiler replied, "I tako t he nd v ieu ol 01 her peniile." "Hut you are the, final tuithor ll7' pursued Senator Caraway. 'Ves, thatH ri'ht." Him nation al chairman waid. "I noticed an' allotment of $:;m.imjm for work union colored people. IkM'h the nature of that w ork." questioned .Senator (Jar away. They havo their headquarters nnd speakers and correspondence. Then they have people ccmiiiK to .see them." "I assume from your answer that the expeiih'H of thoMi coming to see them are paid." "As to the expense fir puhlic Itv, doi-s that include. 'Holler pl;tte7-' "A rood deal "And canned Mr. Huiler and the h n.itur "Voil ret the The dirh iMe SI: over Van !i ster, land from 1'oint a. in. ti.'iido;ili p.-t--f fiw mil" In An n: ut 1 : the city in the Shenandoah cru; . "The Shenandoah in now an.:iK 1.000 fei't above the water nfter fi lm: to a 4. "oo foot altitude Mid ni-t I n r? lirhtly inm-nnmif w.ikh. At her jrtsut rate Camp I.'ih Hhonld i f ra h d le t we. n n. d iiilit and diiwn." SAN I'H AN'CISf'O. Oct. 17 The dirfvihle SlnMiandoali nnt a ill f ft a K" o ! lit t '! i '! UI I r i . - lew Htation. near Kun Ita at 10 .'.0 a. m. that he expected to reach Kureka at. 2:40 p. in. or there ahouti. nccirdini; lo n me-eune re retwd h the Western I'nlon lien. Kiirekii l approximately - " Tni!e from San 'iauciou on an ulr line. lojired tchil- i'.i m-Iei:al san ntANcrsco, ot. 1;. ! ThA navy diriKihlo Shenan I - th delayed hcause of storm! ;nd head wind fnconnterd last n fht on hnr t-U, f .'... T.i. . ! - - - ...... whh ... r-w w -'- FAN rilAN'nr'i Thn Shetiando,-! h Kurt Vr-iW Citlif a. m. the Tacific Tei-mpu tumjiaiij 17. '(, Oc. ia.ed over imla, at 11: Telephone atid of It." iliK.rl.il ; ' eined lion pulsed explained : llewhpapeirt to print edilorialH cot out by tin' re- putdiean ori'aniatiou without I their dlscbi.-ing their nonn c?" ho I cotitim d. "1 don't liiow about that," the witness replied. Senator Caraway In about the let'.T of a Mas seitn man ii lie t in r inviting trihllliol.s to the repulillf-all Iiaicri III eXi ess Of III" elll'Mint v it h a pioliu-' thai lie. coiitriiilllloii would tie "covered up.' Mr. HutbT declared Ihe repub lican organization not only had nothing lo do wilh that, but dis approved of li. The Arkansas senator then want i to know a'totit the part a-i-riglied Joseph It. I.riindv if Itiis Inl. I'eliosv Ivan. a. lo r.i.-e I t'io. i.'i'i In I'. nie i ivatlla. Mr. liutler said Ihe natl'inal otcani.'.atloii had not approve,! of a b iter s nl out by (Iru'idy soliciting funds. lie al itontinui.d ou iai;u '&) A telegram was received this morning from roster llutoer slat ing that tho railroad slippers met nt I. os Angeb h yesterday to con sider the new rales proposed on top-Iced shipments yesterday, at the request of the railroads:, f'hiilrnian Dearborn presided and stated that the roads were ready to hear from the shippers, who In stead of replying Individually had Attorney Thelali of Hall lianclsco appear for them, lie staled Unit sin. e the carrier had ordered tho publics! ion of the new tariff, the shippe rs were willing lo listen to anything the carriers had to of fer, but had nothing 'tn sav until something definite was submit ted. The shippers present repre sented twenty thousand cars an nuallv. Mr. I'.utner says, and were tipiitilniotis In their opinion that the new rub' Is the most no lust, that the railroads have ever pro pped, and If put Into etfecl will rum the i mo t vegetable Industry. It was p ported, he said, that tho rail road i are spreading propa ganda.! Intended lo Justify the nr. lion, but tli.tt every town In Cali fornia "is up In anna against the Idea." "Tl MI'OI.AI.V" MVnlM'H (AHser!,1t, d I're.s r.en.fd "VVtre.l rilH'AtiO. Oct. 17 - llotll still love elC il Other illUietlll lltst Tnesdav fleori'o V. Lewis, rratl'l SOII nf the late Itoberl D. Lewis, a rnrtii' r president or Ihe Ameri can l oin" r i t'otiipanv. obtained a divi.r. e from Mrs. M i" Itearli I.ews. kill to be n Oils" Of Ilex Iteaeh, ii'ivi list, aiji ai-'O of I'i'ed S'one. tie- rotneilf.it!. Mn, Lew is tod .'IV in M.-il the diver'" mere ly a year's experiment during whli h 'he vanls a real chance at .tin er. " still love l)i r." Lew! 1 Hll '".-'he wanted a s'age career." "V I, v. we both lo." each o'h leir iHMir.e n in-t a year's i rei i",. et " 'ii M ri l.ew !. hi- e n v t -.V" ) :i ill i ' n I than a tr. ' h : I c. ell !'i V f'.i I I ' ill 111" w I'll! I i Id. ant Tealoie v. hie hand I" hi iliV.ife il n:i hill in. aid. can I lo r t wo fi i nils In ln.-ci I ing lliulionvs f'onniv It.i.el M.'k" r P. Tr- a nd V. i a v In l.ll.U' hi in.' Co'Ultv I 'en. liiN - teller I'd. ,, r I. ft tins in.ii'iini- f"r a ,- nreii'i'1 the cir. le Including on :!. Tiler. ;.i ,llle and I ,1... 'I lo v w il in-:.", t . .mi r..a I .. The trip H . In the county road- tiUne.i i'uiU. Voters who go to the polls on November 4 are going to find a rather long ballot awaiting their conniderniion and action. Nation al, state, district, county nnd lo cal ollicera are to bo voted upon, together with aeven dilative anij referendum measureK. There sra iour candidates for president and vico president to ha voted upon, each having livo elec tors to bo chosen. Calvin Cool idgo and Charles tl. Duwea, head tho list, carrying the banner for the republican par;.. John W. Davis and Charier Dryan aro the democratic fa. ies; lloli eit M. l.a Kolletlo end lliiiiou K. Wheeler alipear on tho iudcpeuil eul aectlou of the ticket and l-'rank T. Johns uud Verno L. ltuynulds aro the socialist labor party candidates. In' the race lor I'nlled Statea senator there are four candidates, 10. Coulter, of Multnomah coun ty, iiiogiesslve; (iiuiies L. Mc .nry, of .Mai-ion county, repub lican: Milton A. Miller, of .Mul tnomah county, democrat; nnd It. llobliiaon, of Clatsop county, so cialist labor. There are also four men In tha race for representative from the fust district: w. J. liutler, of Lane county, Independent; 11. L. Clark, of Marion county, demo crat; V. C. llawiey. of Marlon rounly, republican; and I'pton A. I'plon, of Clackamas county, so cialist labor. . L. J. Francis, of Washington county, socialist labor; Waller I., lb mhrco, of Vaniliill county. ' ilcuioi rat; anil .iin A. Kuzur, ot Clatsop county, republican, aro j the three who aro seeking elec tion to the olllce of .Secretary of Slate for Oregon. I Thomas II. Kay of Marion coun I ty. republican, and Jefferson My ! ers of Mull uom.ili county, cleiuo j crut, are conlesiing the office o I state treasurer. Three Judges are In the race f)or the stale supreme bench, with two ' lo elect. The candidates are Har ry II. licit, of I'olk enmity; O. 1'. tCovhow, of Don' las couiuy. who (has the elldoi'seuient of both tho democratic and progressive par j lies; uud 1'ircy Ii. Kelly, of Linn I county, are nt'eking tho offices. A recent derision of the supremo court holds that the candidate are not running to 1111 vacancies of elilier of the particular jtidgi n whose places are to bo lilted, but that tho two receiving tho hlgh 1 est number of voles are to bo "lei ted. I t-'or Attorney (ieneral, V. 1. I Adams of Multnoinau county, pro ! gr. ssiie, and I. II. Van WliiUb , of Marion county, are opposi d, ; whli" J. D. MiihMe, of Wa-hing-j ton couuiy, Is uiioi ni'ied for tho loltlie ot Hairy and 1'ood C un- lui-sloner. I In tho district ofiices I hern aro several contests. .Newton McCoy, l of .Millllniijlall county, having tho ctniorM'nicnt of the democrat la i.ml progressivo parties, and lid ; ward Dstiaiider, of Miiltnomalt ci.uniy, ri puhlii an, nrs tint candl- sates. Judge John C. Kendal!, ot Coo.i rount'. 111" pre cut inciitnbcitt, bus no oppu'li ton In s"ii.ing 'reebctiim lo the cirulit iour;, 1 Jiidi'o Kendall resides in Marsh- , field. It. I., lal.ly, republican, ami J. I!. Mitiiiiioik, democrat. aro i cauil.i!ali s I'T the n in-' of statu ; t-i liator, and for stu'o represent ative t. A. iti i, her. and Merrjl I', eli.iver ui" tiie n 1"! lilcatl iiin didat. and V.ali-r rl. 1" i ! i . r. and C. Ii. ii I: the deino- njiic standard I i- I. y Cordon b.. opposition Coming down lo lb ' county of fir ' i Ihei" at" several hc.Ue cotl- t is to h" fioiud. i C. I.. I'.i i hley, i! iiiocrat. and M. W. I i.iuciiet ty. republican, nro '.el.in the elfiee of I'ounty cotu lli s-h.ner. Mr. llei illev reside! at iioml!le. and .Mr. Daiuiieiiy at Vi le 1.1,1. (Hie Ii to ho elected to t il til" pi ice ef 11. . Long. Who, b.'.i'tso of s'.l.tiiii. is unable to 'in t e Il e:tni j .la' e. Sain Hiarnr i' ha i no opposition l-..t,ttl I ..ll te,., 4