Review ALL THENEWciTO DAY - BY THER ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE i1 2, DOUGLAS CPU NTY p An Independent Newspaper, Published for the Bert Interest of the People. f 'hi JEvenlng Newt and The Roseburg Review. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924. VOL. XII. NO. 240 OF THE EVENING NEWS f 6 ?v"- i I v- - i.irnT t rniciH:' i today! "CS ARE i TO DEATH , (Aaaoolated Pra Uwa-d Wire.! SISTERSVILLE, W. V.. Dec. 19. Four children were burned to death, a i i.. . t ....... woman aenuusij jhjuiu and two oiners BBtnuy w hurt today in a fire that destroyed the home of Mrs. Olive Jones at Stanley's Run. Ohio, about five miles from here. The dead are Louise Jones. 11: Hazel ISLAYER OF 28 llYOUTHS TO DIE I ON THE BLOCK f ! Jones, 17, daughters of l , tin Wke of.:-uAfKtti:WIuIeJe Murderer, Who ' J I..:...:,. I were the granddaughters of 9tlst r: I nd Injuries Vnerous. were the granddaughters of Mrs. Jones with .whom tney were spending the night. Mrs. Jones arose early this morning and poured oil in the kitchen stove. Mrs. Jones rushed upstairs where they were trapped by the ' flames. The other IN ROCKIES :.,s,a"'i;;Sd;.""JIS:i TO BE DECAPITATED Startled Germany by Terrible Deed, to Die. IV Will Sink Be-; children of Mrs. Jones leap- j Tells Court He Js Willing , ! ed from the second story ) a Lk Before the )er Great legion Hit. hec. 19. The iv was added to I tne storra window and escaped slight Injuries. with FAMILY IS BURNED TO DEATH IN FIRE and to Fate Death and Would Rajher Die Than Enter an Insne Asylum. (Aaaoriated Pre Lraaed Wire.) HANOVER, Germany Bee. 19. Fritz Haarmann, the "whole sale murderer" whose trial for (AamcUted Prm Lue Wtra.) LA GRANDE. Dee. 19. Mr. fe cays has held and Mrs. Will Church were turn-, the slaying of 26 persons has (id Rocky Moun-.ed to death In their home In the stirred all Germany, was sen tn icy grip. west part of the city In a flretenced to death today. It was generally. which started at 3 o'clock this h extreme oenaltT wag also .Great Lakes re-l morning. The cause of the " LJered In The case of h?. ac- y'H'W,V TrnSS been determlDed ttl.8, compute,1 Han Grans. ' 'of the southwest morning. ' . - ,., to already hov- An early surmise that an or- of "a"d?i " 24 Toune men the Sero mark were orheated stove was the cause was I, "rd'"?J?rt?A. ""g m "' ! Ktill lower. Idlscredited by Fire Chief C. Ci"""?8 "!nding over a perlod !ta the wake of Murchison. Mr. Church wasiOI,' ;f"j;.J.. tended its scope,; United States commissioner here! tu. 1 ton in many sec-and was prominent In .fraternal i'""!! for lncitlDB murder ln "I go to the decapitating block joyfully and happily," Haarmann declared to the court. Then he pleaded: Died and trains .circles ine tire trapped Air. ana Mrs. e Rocky Moun- Church who were sleeping urv- was reported In 'stairs. When found he was lv- were dead la ing In a sleeping porch with one "Don't send me to the Insane asyltinf. I would rather not sees attributable arm outstretched, as If he had I attendant ice opened the door from the tall ies were mimer- way to the sleeping porch ln an live," le ice accidents, attempt to escape. Mrs." Church Grans' attorneys reviewing H of deer north , was found .. near her husband. tto case resented ,the sharge jjoain Arizona.The house was only partly burn-jthat such an affair was possible be herded to.ed ' lonly ln Germany, as claimed by Ion the south Neighbors who were awakened some of the newspapers. , , were reported -By screaniB turned ln the flrei -a long chain of cases leads flaton (ailed, .alarm. .When the firemen ar-lfrom Gilles De Retz via Landru. old In M.,ntnn rived the Interior of the house !Loeb and Leopold to Haarmann." Iry dropped as was a mass of flames. .It waa.he declared t zero at Miles then believed that Mr. and Mrs. ,,, ' ,. . '. . 'derailment of Church were not ln the house. . """"V. luul ",mlnd" in the series of murders tm,i and ,hat OranB was but his tool, DAMSKIj wii.t. ot DO OltlK.NTALi DANCE , ' MAN" WOVXDKD 1Y ArXilU IS ItETTKK (.Wx-iatn Frvm tawd Wirr.) OMAHA, Dec. 19 ( AaavUtnl Vrtm Uaxl Wlrt.1 O.MA1U, Dec. 19. Wm. Dorothy De Vere's Oriental : ranhauuu Omaha chief of dance will not take place at . detectives who lato yester- the Christmas pageant to day was shot and seriously he given by the choir of the ' wounded by a negro who Hanseom Park. Methodist had barricaded himself in Church tonight, Walter B. . his home where he was la- Graham, diretcor of the t r killed and whom of- choir announced today. ficers sought to arrest on a Church parishioners were warrant charging a statu- shown photographs of Va ! tory offense, early today pose in Miss De Vere's was resting comfortably in dancing skirt and decided local hospital, where It that the costume to be used ! was said he had a slight by the dancer was not quite' ! chance for recovery. proper for a church enter- Dnnbaum was shot sev- tain men t and voiced their efal times about the head protests to Mr. uraham. d faco, whllo leading Miss DeVere had ordered more than two scores of- her cosmme from New York ficers in an attempt to cap- and the garment was to ar- ! t'ire the. negro, Frank rive this morning. She of- fered to change the cos- tume, but i r. Graham an- 4 nounced "the dance is dead." i fll'COY M STAND TELLS II SUICIDE STORY Declares Mrs. Mors, With Whom He Was Living, Killed Herself. WITNESSED HER DEATH Tells Court He Grappled With Woman in Effort to Stop Her Attempt at Suicide. Myler, and Thomas Ryan. another detective was hit by a glancing bullet when he ran to his fallen -hlef. Ry- 4 an was saved from possible serious injury by a "bullet proof" vest he wore. SOLDIERS OF FOR TH WORT CLEAVER R A I D S I BRITISH Mil ISJBBED Takes Liquor Stores But Is Arrested by U. S. Deputy Marshals. TREATY IS VIOLATED Britishers Claim Action of State Prohibition Agent , Illegal Pierce Makes No Comment. (AnorUtrd Ptfm Ltaied Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19. How twenty venturesome young Americans who left here Inst May to seek thrills and tnke mo tion pictures of wild animals and Btrange people in out of the way nooks of the orient had to give up their romantic expedi tion without having seen a single! wild animal out of captivity or glimpsed any out of the way place but Singapore, was reveal ed by several of the party who returned Sesterday, begrimed from stoking in coal holes or greased with much dishwashing in galleys. Head of the party, Carl Wlnther, Bald to have been a Danish liuron, f aid' the adven- tifjers planned to strike out from Singapore In search of an "npo man" with whoso haunts Wlnther had become fnmlllar In previous travels and after photographing this missing link thoy hoped to reach the island of Half, where, they were told, they nilcht wit ness the inhabitants' quaint cus tom of "burning thousand ba bies" to propctiato their (lods. Hotel bills and other unexpect ed expenses at Singapore ato t;p , iAiMrlatHt rrpai Vnnl Wlrp PORTLAND, Dec. 19. Cleaver stated this afternooli he seized liquor from the British steamer London Merchant, because com plaints reached qjm that liouor from the vessel was being peddJed. (Aaorlitrd F, Inwl Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 19. IJAXK IS ltOHUKP ASH TOWN JJUnXED (Aaxrlalrd Prna Lraaml WlrO FOllT WORTH, Tel.. Dec. 19. Hank robbers set fire to the town of Valley View early today after wrecking a state and na- tlonal bank and carrying away two safes. The banks were the First National and the Guaranty and the business section was wiped out by the fire. No accurate estimate of their loss was obtained but the fire damage was estl- mated lat It 00,000. The safes weighed four thou- Band pounds each. (Aaaorlatn) Na Lsaacd Wire.) MOUNT VERNON, 111., Dec. 19. With defense counsel for Lawrence M. Hlght, who is on trlul .with Mrs.' Elsie Sweetin for the murder by pofson of Mrs. Anna Hlght and Wilford Sweet in, ready today to present physi cians to testify in defense of his client, new Interest ln the, rase was arouseu. ROSEBURG HAS WARMEST GLIME OF ALL CITIES Maintains Record When Other Towns Report Zero and Sub-Zero Weather. 21 DEGREES ABOVE Eugene Has 4 Above Of ficial Forecast Shows Little Relief in Sight From Cold Snap. back the liquor he seized aboard the British steamer London Merchnnt, State Prohibition Of ficer (ieorge L. Cleaver will still face charges of violating the In ternational treaty regulations, United States District Attorney John L. Coke, announced today. ClenAer was arrested by Depu ty Unffod Stntos Marsala late yes terday, but was given until today to ratfo $1500 ball. Coke said he had no alterna tive but to prosecute. Sheriff Hurlburt, custodian of witnesses' whon the seized liquor - asked Coke what he should do with it, inas much as tho ship from whioh It was laken would clear Satur day. ' Coke's advice was to give back to Cleaver. MKItOUBY STnjj LOW ' PORTLAND. Deo.. 19. The official weather fore- Mrs. Sweotln.l cast for Oregon, issued to- the principal witness yesterday day is as follows: "Continu- denied Hlght had suggested that ed cold. Zero temperature Bhe poisoned her husband and In the east portion, moder- easterly Regardless of' whether he turns, declared the confession in which ato Jo fresh she had admitted the crime was, winds. untrue. "I did not give Wilford. poi son. Hlght did not give me' any poison," she testified. She pic-j tured herself as a woman great ly sinned against and blameless. She denied she had ever expect ed the former pastor to make love to her and reiterated that her confession was untrue. Mildred llight, 16, called In defense of her fnther, related Roseburg last night maintained Its place as the warmest spot, in Oregon with an official weather report At 11 o'clock last night the weather bureau thermometer stood at 21 degrees, according to Wm, Bell, the local meteorologist. During the early part of the morn ing the mercury started upward the "incident mentioned by' "atato1 "d ? t '!! ot 5 a. m. observation. The barometer tom siignuy mis moT'ng ana xnv wind shifted to V east The weather predict. or for continu- ed fair and cold weather over the body Sweetin left Inn. It was that as' tho train pas sed the wed In home, Hlght standing on the-front, porch of , 8aturd.!y:. buV,dtim'7 .P. " It tho Sweetin cottage. Miss Hlght testified she I snow If the wind shifts further to hai. the east. if Northern Pn-lnn frinnrf. iro. .h I Haarmann was tho "master (Aaaorlate-I Pr. I.eiH Wire.) toula. due to g fritnd, Fioit lA.ni.i. Doi ana uranB was out nis tooi.iKid McCoy, ex-pugilist, on trim i injuries result-!linth,0i. sno, wn "d not know, the real pur-'here for the murder of Mrs I llnstrnMnr' nnrf Am,,,, v.,, Pose ' luring the young men in- Theresa W. Mors lust August, n ,h n,.,iiiinn fnn.la how (cations in the'old friend of the family 'told-10 Haarman'8 r00m- , 'k the witness stand today in anil'bl,fore thfl mollon plc- most seriously searchers that thev had snendi Haarmann. addressing the his own defense, denied broken- lure cunlcraR nIlu other equlp- lone lines be- the evening at tho Phiireh'H IJury, showed no remorse for hlsi'y 'hat He killed her, deciareu .,,, .... . b conriBoated as se- Clly and other home, leavine about 15! n'cWk Igruesome deeds. that he loved her and dramatic-: rllrltv for debts. Fiiver-rldden Me were rut off Then a search of the burned1 "Weje I set at liberty,' I ally gave his version f, , Ilerj mid "broke" tho adventurers Irvlce was im-, house wa3 made, and tha bodies would, murder again," he said. death. Ho said It was milclde. W(,re mmnded for months in Ian 2.000 tele- were fnnnd Mnnv tlm. Hurinv ! "tt'kv T lrii, 1 mvt0,. 1 a court room packed wltn sinennnre. rinnllv ninkine their ... - r 1 urnvnil tn Mm Mwfntilt. hilt that1 . i- film ,1 ,1 nnl a0 hi fnMlpr In tho lUlilLASU, Ure,, rimni was nmim nraurnuajr inrui U'hlla llin Pni-lfln hv Cleaver nnd some thirty del u-1 "eat nhend. do any waving. Mrs. m e wio racmo iNonuwesi. LCZrPoTr. d Sweet... toid tho Jury Hight had -timied o eeze o ay and Dee. 19.- Northwest Fumes .Withy nnd enmpany. "eiur . mm u.ier nor "" cold owners of the shin through their hands death eought to mako morning was ror conunuoa coiu. owners or me snip, iiiniiign iin.ir storm "somewhere in tho local nltorney, Rogers MiicVengh "1Vfl to her, 1,111 """t sne nnu re p.plfip area" Indicated ln hnvp riemnniled the return of tho IH sed and tried to avoid him. ortii facnic area, inaicaieu in nne oi mnnmn tne riuirn or inu I j uinht nfreest- r"Ior s o.tho weather bureau, liquor, which is claimed to be a She Uenlea mat llignt suggest- h . in tho .., r lhn atennipra lnwful ed that sho poison her husband 'nny cimso a cnange in mo stores "I"""1" lnwruli(im, denied she had done so. forecast before the day la ovsr , , ' Hhe denied Blio Had ever ueen ""n . T.r,..n!"r h",8,l",Mn Tu with Hlght in her cottago at tho observer, to llrlllsh Consul We" who will , cttInp-meeting. I" J'"l'o Missouri isolated tho raph poles were the fight to control the fke the me," he remarked. Ills plea was :r 8 . uVusua"y. 811 ,; 'way back to tho l ulled States I the state, com- firmn hnH k. m,i ,., f,,n .,ii.n.. the former prize ring dandy told e,Bv , i.v ,wn. n,i threes. Ibout 135 towns feet of the bodies, but intense Ms dead father and his friend i nl9,,.8tory' , ,. , , Most of them worked (fom port Iheat and thick smoko nrohlbited Grans. I l"" u"-ito port nt menial tasks . aboard capl-chana-e of discovery. ! ! rrnno. i,.a. t rf oner ncir seemea at time ai- 8toamcrs ,lose wn urrved yes- nnri Tha hnAiaa l , i ." mosr overcome uy nis own recii- Kt Inula . . . , ... a no BUIU, UUL 1 rrinnt.H 7, -"B'"""". inim, as i was aiono ri wM similarly home were saved by the diligent! claiming his condition was a w and I,- .r "V" "Ehters. morbid one, Haarmann eald: red,K.!rhrh..7"i HaL f: J .."How I got Into this condi- Jiourl and t. "-' w..r. " - "u"l""u " "on, l don't know. I simply I belnir IT ,, men or Lniuu saw that in the morn ng llahoma Ari f."dW!"ow. n "h Prac-iWas a corpse next to m i "" uuuea ine cu 01 taier-jnot in all cases." He declared mered hrokenlv (A-.-i.iM it r-a.-i wire.) I ' ",e,suu- . a large proportion of his poten- After Irientiivlne afn deooslt WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. Tho tial victims escaped. Iboxes, seized and opened. by of- largest peace tlmo supply bill "I never acted with premedita-ieerg as nlg own ad explaining ever presented to congress a Vera Can.onu -t, . t j . 1 "" ' u 1 M"",, i mat some or Airs. Aiors jewels mb io '""J"". ....... era henseny, who a few days vletim Hid not ffer resist-:. a i- .,. t,,i .., .i.,i ihreo r,n.irt,.r nt a hil Ion do - ago was arrested on a charge of;ancei were other declarations. there at her reouest McCoy de-'lars for treasury and postofflca larceny today paid a fine of $1001 Ucribed the scene In tho apart- department activities during tho nen sne entered a plea of guilty Frtz Haaimann, a Hanover i mont where he and the woman coming fiscal year was report to a ChareP nf nmalitllllnn 1.. (...,.!. 1 ... ,vlnl ... ... " , ,. , . i... tl.n l,n,.an Bnn,n,la. nv- uuuuri. nas bhvwi, a. ,,o iimi nnri niwn iivinir na mnn nnn wiii'ti iuuut i'y iii.j uuusu ni'i'i vu her needed i in the. -Did von love Mrs. Mors?" attorney queried. "Yes," McCoy replied. "Did ebo love you?' "Yes." "Did von kill her for there ! jewels?" WOMAN IS FINED terday nnd told the tnlo being tlio lust ot the returning expedi tion. LARGEST PEACE " TIME SUPPLY BILL GIVEN TO CONGRESS report It to the llrltish' ambas sador at WnHhineton. Captain Anderson of the MOt'NT VERNON. III.. Dec. This was the only ray for relief from the frig id ipel! which has prevailed here this week. Portland's minimum tempera- London Merchant, says Cleaver 1 Tl,n rlnl of Lawrence M. i,llre (,RrIy ,0(lny waR ahova went to him Wednesday nbout '"K"t and Mrs. Klsio) sweotin l(,r(1 ,WQ de(!Tepg higher than' S:30 p. m.. presented his card f"r'1,B,. P" ,on. 0mur',1,'r esterdiiy's minimum. Mow and said he had come to tako all her husband, llford Sweetin. ( n) I,aljnK. cl.nClnued in ct the IKiuor on board. Tho cap- entered a new phase today when crn 0r(..,on IlakoI. reporting z tain declared Cleaver did not Attorney Nelson Layman rcpTc- belpw mornlnfti and I'm'atll- show a warrant or give any ail- "cntlng Hlght began an attempt a 4 ,,cl(,w Temperatures, in thorltv for the raid other than " show his client 'Offered from W(.H,crn Oregon Included: that he was state prohibition mental disorders oni therefore S(llem 7 abovo Aibanr 8 commissioner and that he had a 'n,,rwlJr '""onslblo for ob KllKene 4 above. Rose- largo force of deputies present.:"11 ''' actions. Alienists wore b 2 a)0Ve After identifvlng safe deooslt .Mih-An-llr j 19 With low land huh- nre- people of Ne llnimidiate relief Mrctic ea'her Jred over this b.t thr, a Urr down tr. thl eordlng to police officers Owen'to be a criminal degenerate who on tho nieiif nf aiihui in last lions committee p ason and R!ll1r visited the woman's apart-; lured men and boys to his Iodg-I -e returned to the apart-' The total is $70.1.1 80. H22 or now and sleet """n'- ad while there a $600 dia- Ings and then killed Ihem bympnt about 10:30 p. m.," ho II 1.890.61 4 more than for the ion of the terri-l mond ring disappeared. He made tearing their throats with his 8aid. -Mrs. Mors complained of current year, but approximately! 1 vumpiaini against ner, charging teetn ana sucsing tneir diooo. her feet reing sore and I took $12,000 000 less than budget es nitht w.-re Bhiv. I larceny. The ring reappeared Inl The crimes were committed in off her shoes. I mixed one or timates. mperaiare of 9 , ,np hands of a local attorney, andjhls room in the top story of a WO drinks and made some sand-i of the combined total. 126, ro. a level reach- was returned' to its , owner, and decrepit tenement houso facing wlches. She said the sandwiches si 1.107 would go to tho truivs- midi'igbt and the larceny charge was amended;1"8 rWT Lelno, and the bodles;were too large, so I got tho ury and $i;:u;,L'i;.4 1 5 to tho f5'e T' 'Ports that to the one to which the . woman ' were disposed of by throwing butcher knife and ehe cut them. ; pustofflrn di partinent. naitlons prevall-i pled guilty. Itheni into the stream. Many hu-i -Then she fell into a reverie.l Included In the treasury Itom iln- "erv "tood j n man bones were found when the toying with the knife. She said is f 1 l.uuo.ono fur enforcement JAiiianeo, n the. MRS. BRUMBACH'S FUNERAL body of tho rlrer was draggid things were "in a terrible stuie,' ,,f. prohibition 1783,1 20, moro , - mer. and the government investiga- hut $34 1,770 less Tlisn the total The testimony at the trial tion of the Mors jewels, (sever- available this vear. Tho. bill ear whlch aroused Intense horrorlai 0 the lots of lewels later were r S2 0..1 7.S :t 5 for the coast used to MarVeiurh declares that theiPr,''" "10 opening or cuu treaty of May 2 fi . 1 924. -with I Tho first witness was Dr. H.I ('rent Ilrltaln provides that llq-jW. Walker. Creal Springs, 111.. I, nor mav Do nrotlglll inio men- wau emu no wnn , rinj tnilnv In Its fifth can ports in bond as. hip, store; Hlght He -aid Illghrt .father fUt Tyl .lid. '"nd" r- our a niuiini'si inusi nu uiuuu m "" '"- Kcgenn litis 4 Abovo Et'CLNE, Ore.. Dec. 19 F.n- f't t-mperature 6 d--nre.., below, B"'- witn 10 be- -'- I.. -,nn,l,a nrrilnl3 W 11 nut nnd given to. customs of- entirely gone six montns Deroro . , hlver i n,t nl-lit ficers within twenty-four hours his death. Ho told of an uncle J". " ,Z 1 , a" after the ship arrives. of Lawrence Hight who died In ' ' tur roPP "Captain Anderson compiled an Insane asylum. He also men- "e 1 befo-.. at with a., these regulations." says IJon-d member, of Irenc. 0 lockM,' mon.n i ,h. c?i his attorney. Collector of Cus- Illaht s f a mily on h .1 a degrees aa ve. son for Cleaver's raid. t'nlted States Commissioner The w,nd is still coming from loms .icrariann liiil ae nu rcu-, i" 1 n m..., . sound niinu ui oinr unini. , ... llllt. ,UI llinrni, ...... LaW-.nfin nf nn1niief1 olrt. The Ho said tho father of Frnzler, set tomorrow at 10 . m. retire Hlght beat his son, then oL. 1- ,'iirfi.,i tmlnv howv.-. for Cleaver's preliminary hear- 14, with hickory sticks until tho ,n ..,., , tho cloar skies ot Ing. SALFM. Ore., Dec. 19. Cotr ernor Pierre refused today to comment on the nrrest in Port land of George L. Cleaver, stato prohibition commissioner on a charge of unlawfully raiding a IlrltlHh ship nnd confiscating blood flowed down his back. WILL PREACH AT GLIDE ON SUNDAY too past two days. Four 1'.elow In Pendleton I'KNPLF.TON. Ore.. Dec. 13. Clear, cold weather was again ln order in Pendleton with tn- Meg iral rday. from I Tart of e nort. bur- promi.lug nelow 'fl slate rn. Jmely CViM J Iiwa. 1,0c. 19 y experiencing 11-. -- i-raperature r""r the coldest ree The rineral of Mrs. A. Drum bfleh hn naBaa -. J . .i awnv f 11- .. i ----- , .... nesday nlrht will k. , tnrougnout t.ermany was revoir-; seized as smuggled property.) I guard, whhfc is being uiuwi ui 1. 1 augKesieci niaL t "iiwuiu i",pi"veiir ll'U'r siiiuKtinK. that witnesses were heard be-,ew York until this blew over.i Among the postofdre depart hlnd closed doors. Among thehen she said: 'Norman would ment Items is $2. M0U. 000 for tho allegations was that the murder-'you leave me?' 1 transcontinental mall service er as a butcher had offered hlsj -1 explained that it would bo lf.o.ooo less than tho amount customers human flesh for con- only for a couple of weeks but granted for this year. sumption A I she Jumped up, screaming that o Haarmann confessed to slay- iRhe was 'going to end it all." an i Thi !vihlnn sisters are nlan- 4 lns 15 youths between the ages pointed the butcher knife at hernna; a Xnias party Monday even :.!., k,.T; Roseburg Undertaking Parlors! raiurciay afternoon at 2 o'clock1 witn Kev. McCuliagh of the Pres byterian church, officiating, ln. terment will follow in the Masonic cmeiery. temDfr-,tr,?i!l t Ir)AH IIWC.H FntST cou,? notremember me mmxr a, , io -in Trio I0W SDlit north- f lorries were ;h" tate but ' i-orti d. f? "ly-(l 5;n r. thrown 1 f trains de- I k 19 'i-r'l.lH firm Laaa-d Win) noiSE. Idaho. Deo. 19 Idaho's first execution since 109 took place this morn- - at iz:zo o'clock when of 1 5 and 22. hut declared he breast the exact hands. holding It with both ,llfi December 22 fi-r all the She drove It in .and the i.ni,ta i...i- r,,iii,. an,l rhllil .MAX fiINCI-3 IOOO uir n Kur- uuuin ui oiaao DUCKiea at me nut, cui- tlms. The -rimes were over a period of several years. COOS lUVKR FREEZES epreadjtlng her on the wrist as well as on the breast. I grappled with her and the knife flew up and cut her Hp." This recital marked tho first (AaaetlatM IT-ai Iaed WI-.) Uinlanntlon of the various cuts MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Dec. 19. found n Mrs. Mors' body be- Rlver aidea th ulstol bullet holu ln There will be a short pro gram, anil a Christmas tree with efts for all. Refreshments will be f Tved. Each member Is requested to bring a gift for the tree. James McClintock. well known Roseburg boy, who In studying for.nicrnicmotci rending four beloi the ministry, will spenk at the n, a minimum last night. Sinrn n , or that was In the custody of ' '1"1"", on Sunday morning ,!. Hglnr.ing of tho cold snap federal customs officials. I L 1 1 o'rhH-k. The entire com-ithe m.rnum temperaturo In lllia cny Lva urwu 11 a". Salem Hitler Cold SALEM. Ore., Dec. 19. Sa lem yesterday experienced the oldest rurtalned temperature of the facts?' he governor was ask- ITtlIIrT OF T.AItOFt the ze:.n when the mionf. . IMONS IS l'LI'tl I'D ter registered a maximum of 19 "T have asked for all the;, ld-grers above for the twenty. faetr.." he repeated. "You may, M-'i.M it- 1.-1 wi" ' I four hour period ending at ser sav that I believe in tho enforce- NEW YORK. Dec. 19 rn 0 clock this morning. The ment of all law. against rich and William Green of Ohio was minimum for the period was 7 nk it tndav elected president or uvun- .mo t u 1., mnn tv Is nvlteii to artenu wnn say." said Pierce, "until I have meeting and hear tho sermon bv ascertained all tho facts In thoj Mr. McClintock. case. I have asked for all tho furls." 4 Have von asked Cleaver for poor victims ;kt aid the was e, rt,llof wit . Dec. "se eight) ' 10 take a tho aged gro- "'n Arnold. n . a hanged for the tnurHa- a Hoth branches of Coos "illiam A. Crisp n jiv froze over Wednesday night for. the head e .. ut' ,!, , l ,cco I ........ .111-11 A.nnM ,n W luo in.i innu biii.c looa. eomparlT w,th Mll(e Don eny. now serving a life sen tence for his partirlpatJon n no rrlmn nt k.Mi . store of which Crisp tirnnrlatnr r.i ' ' ne resisted Ar -. n en oris watch the flow of blood and when ho realized she was dead he kissed her on the Hps. lifted tho body t Avttlnl Pr.al YawlJ Wtra MARION. III., Dec. 19. Five keynote of his u-omi.n (llreet nnil Indlri-rt vie- time nf anti-Klan warfare, wero constructive proqresslvlsm each presented with $2.n00 nay- McCoy then described how tho from the couch to the floor. o ' (woman, still holding the knlto folded. the arms, placing his own Mrs. Nellie Hamer and Mrs. n her right hand, grabbed a picture over her heart and eov Roe MoFall arrived In this city pistol from the table with her ered the corpse. Wednesday to spend a short ruin left, how he held to hf r knlfo Afterwards, he said, lay visiting, ihey sre from Albany, hand with his left and struck her !uwn beside the body and In- o !left arm with his right to knock tended to kill himself with his Mrs. F. A. Lasher was In this, down tho pistol. own pistol, but ho did not and city. yesterday shopping and vlslt-i "Hut Just then It exploded." declared he did not know why ho ting with friends. Mrs. lusher Is he continued, "and a moment failed to end his own life, then from Sutherlin and returned home.later I felt her body sag." .he added, he became, dazed and last evening. , He said he tried to staunch hu "didn't remember." the American Federation of the record of 6 degrees for the j nbnr week. Tho temperature was ris- ' The election of Mr. Ing slowly this morning although Green was unanimous. Tho It hovered closely about la do- ailmmlstrn- grees. lion lie said, "would be Manner 111 v nsniiiKinn formal statement. SEATTLE. V ash.. Dee. 1 i.i ,.,,,.!,! in.taiim.,,1. at Mr. Green said that ho With Increasing cioiio-ness anil . - i f .1.0 u-tan w it wniiM cs irv nut the poll- slowlv rising lemrer-i'uro pre- cfes or alnue i,oniper-.. uii-k-u km ,,mi,m lames P. N'onnan, presl- the cold snnp lu night. Young They were Mrs. S. Glen wife of .the Williamson I Saturday has been iromi'v liquor raider, blinded by dent of tho International broadcasting shh , reund tho antl-Klan bullets In an attempt Hrotherhood of Electrical sound region for .0 last fl8 on her husband's ire. and oth- w orders, was ei.-i.-,, .,,. ...- "'" ' ' "" ,'" " " era of Tlerrln. made widows by vice-president, to fill tho vs- Last right the J7' J ...ifi., i.!i..i ,1,,,-ln.- ih. itnr. ennev on the executive tore was 1 degress abovo iero. at council rauseu ny ureen rln rinls Glen Young rnoke tho meeting, saying "I am going prolutlnn. to raid as long as I am In Wil liamson county." A minimum temperature or 19 degrees accompanied by strong southeasterly gales, Is predicted ,,.. 4444j (Continued on page eight) 1- , 1 i. , f t it : t l; ' i! v. ' ti l! ''Il 1 it . ,1 -. i i 1 i f M 5 ' 7 ; V