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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Exetpt Sundsy by The Nw Wevivino:! ' ", "' ' 1 prTirint and Manager I BERT Q BATES Hecretary-Treaur.r Entered a second class mailer May 17. WW, al the poet oHio at Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act ot March t, 17. ' s SUBSCRIPTION RAT6 Dally, per year, by mall- Dally, tlx months, by mall ' Dally, three month a, by malL. Oally, single month, by BalL. Dally, by earner, per monuL rVeekly Newa-Revlew, by mall, per year- Haaba, mt The Al Tbe Associated Pre la escluslvjli niltlsd to the nss for rpubll ,. ( all news dliDtubn orsdlled to It or not otherwise ernaitM . . :n .1 BMikll 4J. aki aualH All riBIHB OK . u toi ppr and to til loc. pub) tiinii.-wtmn M wt !. twin ,r also rorrxl. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNE80AY. JUNE 17, 12- HAIL THE POOR PRUNE! i : Americans might, in the bosom of the national family, speak flippantly of the "poor" prune, but it remains, none the less, one of the topliners of foreign trade, which shows : conclusively that it is held in high esteen throughout the world. An analysis of America's export trade for 1924, made by the Department of Foreign Commerce of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, shows that last year 220, 912,000 pounds of dried prunes were shipped to other coun triesnearly double the previous export record established in 1921 with a value of $13,218,000. The prune goes far to paying for America's bananas of which $22,074,000 were imported in 1924, also a new high record. What is left over can be more than paid by exports of apples and oranges. Apple exports in 1924 reached an other record 1,881,000 barrels and 6,719,000 boxes valued ' at $24,287,000. Orange exports also reached a new high record of 2,564,000 boxes, valued at $8,685,000. New quantity records were also established during the "yast year for exports of American agricultural machinery, automobiles and moving picture film. Of the last 33,797 miles were sent abroad. o The mayor's appointment of the new Roseburg boxing commission is a sruarantee of cleanliness for the manly art of self defense in this city. Surely these men will see that the bouts staged for the entertainment of the local fans are up to par and fit for any man's wife or child to witness. o Mr. Lincoln Antles, the new secretary of the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce, is on the job. Drop in at Ins oince and tret acouainted. Mr. Antles is your representative and you should become personally acquainted with him. He is a livewire and the local Chamber of Commerce was mighty fortunate in securing his services. o : What a wonderful year for, Oregon! Jupiter Pluvius and his copious rainfall turned the valleys and hills of Doug Uis county into a, carpet of green and the "ohs" and "ahs" . of the visiting tourists are heard along the highway as they - marvel at the grandeur of this garden-spot of the universe. The MacMillan exploration party sailed from Boston ..' today for the Arctic where they will seek to nail the AmeiT can Hag to the pinnacle of the North Pole. Here's hoping they pick up Amundsen and his crew on the way up and return them to civilization safe and sound. u Letters arriving daily from the Roseburg boys at the " national guard camp near Mcdford are proof enough that they are having a wonderful outing. No harm can come from good, wholesome military training. " All sections of tho country are putting forth their can- didates for beauty honors. To date, however, none or the pictures we have seen show the candidate in a pose indicat ing that her existence on earth is justified by any useful occupation. . o Our neighboring city of Bundon is making a strong bid for the tourist Give the boys a boost whenever possible. You can rest assured that Bandon will reciprocate by saying a kind word about the Umpqua Valley. o .The marchinir uniform of the Roseburg Elks is mighty . classy. The local Bills should startle the natives in the . metropolis next month when they "strut their stuff at the national Elks convention. o Gas as a weapon of war has just been abolished by the council of League of Nations. It is still being used in largo quantities, however, preliminary to tho settlement of war debts. -o Roseburg's automobile row is composed of a livewire "'-'bunch of dealers as can be readily noted by u perusal of slic second section of today's edition. o Be loyal to your county. Attend the July 4th celebra tion at Oakland and show the Gobblers you're with 'em, first, last and all the time! BT BERTS. BATCS GOOD EVENING FOLKS Owin' to the fact That it's hot To read serious stuff Ws'll abbrsvlate The colyum today. DUMBELL DORA THINKS 8ocrstss is ths nams of a new kind of sox. , GOSH 8AKESI Of all sad words Of tongus or pen. Ths saddsst sr. thsss: "Pleass lend ms tsn." Toopsr Cont. , There srs ssddsr words. And thsy ars plenty; For Instsncs, these: 'Please lend ms twenty." Curley. Contrlbs who may be eontsmplat- Inn tacking on additional verses to the above are hereby warned that It ha( gone far enough. There's no telling wnere it mignv ana. rou besides, ws are very poor at figures. J f f LOGICAL DEDUCTION "The good die young," so ws are told, Anrf if that stuff Is on ths level One must perforce conclude that o?d Methuselah was a reg'lar devil! Of course there are exceptions. but one can usually spot an honest We'll Roast for You This summer weather makes cooking a bit of a warm job, so turn the work over to us. ROASTS, PIES, CAKES. T AM ALES. SALADS. HOT BREAD EVERY DAY. THURSDAY SPECIALS Roast Pork, Veal Fricassee,, Pineapple Cream Pie, Honey Cream Cup Cakes. VOSBURGH&W1ARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 Versatility of Giant Players Big Factor in Team's Success, M'MILLAN SHIPS 21AKI VUlAVlL ) (Continued from page 1) mm be A ..J 'JS ) CAL JOHNSON Long about this time o" year a ered becauso of the limitation nf the"" aircraft operations. At leant OAA OOO umi.ir. mll.ta M ill h aur. ' , . . , ,, , ... feller gets the "llsliln' bus" and the veyed by having the planes shoot ( t)ng hc do brnk ttWa, out In three inherent lnes for a ,r01n ti18 dully tolls of life and lilt distance ot aDout :'" miles, i ne ;,.r the tail timber and gparkiuv two will travel together at all times inters of the wilderness. Outdoor and if land is uncovered the ad- recreation is what everyone needs tei vance flying base will be advanced leep the body in a rohust and neaiiny to it and the scouting operation londltlon. No recreation can suriiasi continued from the new point. In lslitn' or sklmuitu' over the waters such an evont It is conceivable itb tbe aid of an outboard motor, that the entire unknown area may , Some people seem ter think that a be surveyed. teller that fishes is list a lazy old At least three separate nights P"1", V Tf - .n. nrV. will be conducted from Cape Hub- ittitoT! bard, and If land : J. not discover.,. ".malf moutb' L'Jfc a roo the expedition will then retrace its ' ,here . steps, making side trips over tiles- flhln. The ,wwt ,,,,,. r(M,, mere Island, Grant Land, concern- .,i . ,he strike, tbe feellii' successfully land the 'M If" eoss oune HEIMIb GBOU man by the frlngs on his trousers. iln ,hnB interiors little is known " , , , , ,i zest an je But.-viw,ii.ij "1J' lun vmi urst scl-uiiu wt - - - , ,,.., ,j and possibly to t ape Columbia a ,sh ta on,r ot B uay tVKBt Bn. . . baU whepeTer pltctd. And hiilf a dosen other members of tbe team can . fitt in 7 To Kipling an American mti ine norinrnoi .Hn'. There a a tnriit ter uattiur a , rots: ' Hearing that you are re- Land above Greenland. rary mskellonge or dashln' plUs,-"5'??S??! ' ; nir ismin irs . ...A 1 John McGraw seems well on bis way to bis fifth consecutive league pennant. Ana nne iras It the versatility of his players will have played a big part in tbe teams success; yB ly " pUyed first, second and the outfield. Capt Frisch, Hcinie Groh, Ross Young and-Grover Hartley vwrota tailing literature at S1.00 a word, I enclose si.w tor a iimpn. Mr. Kipling complied with "Thanks" and kspt the dollar. Two weeks later the American wrote, "Sold the "Thanks' anec dote for S2.00. Enclosed please find 46 cents In stamps, being half the profits on ths transaction, less tie postags." Bram twantv-one on. we devote most of our time to unlearning what ws formerly thought we Knew. Llfs'a greatsst benefactor is ths chap who makes two grins grow where there was only a grouch be- fore. Moit of the oeoole who would scrsp the navy would be the last to acrap. . . . T Vr r HOW TO LIVE FOREVER Eat nothing but stewed parsnips. Drink nothing but coia wnor. Go to bed st 8 every night. Oct up at six every morning. Don't smoke, chew or play poker. Oo to church every Sunday morning. Split three cords of wood every day. Walk nineteen milea before breakfast Ride horseback two hours svery afternoon. Play golf the remainder of the afternoon. Don't kiss the cook or anybody else. Shun public drinking cups. Kabo out of crowded cars. Mow comes ths most important Instruction, If you would live tor-ever. Don't die. a J As gummer Is upon us the dam sels have resorted to chiffon hose, which combined with the glare of ths sun. has a horrible effect on one's orbs. Ths water's fine these days. Don't wait for Satiddy for the weekly plunge. Retracing Its steps still further rlth rod and reel that the feller that. to the south the fxpeilitlon Intends lslies with a long bumbno pole, limy to survey from the air the Interior linker and book halted with live mln-i of Baffin Island, that vast mass, dis- low, knows noihlu' about fer If hj covered 349 years ago by Sir Mar- lid ye would not catch him sittln" j tin Krobisher, the Kngnsn navlea- nni a wau-um um u.i uuu ..j . tor and concerning which little md down when he gets a nibble.; more is known than In the days of The real thrill ter anglin and tin j Oueen Klilabeth. From there the art that means iun.t fer the vnca-1 expedition will visit the ohl Norse .nlst Is the wild leaps and gashes , settlement of 15(10 years ago rear rf a game llsh booked with rod and '.i ' "1 rLntonH II. Hi i eel. Angliu with live bait eliminates known Interior and for sludy of the " "ghtto- qualities ,.f the fish and expedition will then return to wis-. Mp u mre mgJ Zachary. Marberry and Ruel. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At San Francisco 10; Portland 14. At Sacramento! ; Vernon 5. At Salt Laxe 16: Oakland 5. At Los Angeles-Seattle no game, Seattle traveling. PLEA GF GtlTIST TO WIFE-SUYIHG . FISH COMMISSION low days Vauso ye can attach a ; (.jnrilrl Prrm Lard Wlw.) T.08 ANtlELES, June 17. fall. lghtweiglit outlKwnl motor on yer 'W bile the body or .Mrs. (.race Everything possible has been H1t and swlftlv glide ter the feedln' ; Orogan Youna was being burled done to assure the safety of the mm 0f tbe game nU without here today, her dentist husband, expedition. The National C ,nsterin' yer hands from n.wln' a Thomas w. Young, who has made graphic society points to the fact K,at. I remember bu-kin" many a , several stalements fhat e Killed i iMai!- ..i.i .i, ...i.,' t.,ur. her with gas February 21 last. to the Arctic never has lost a man. )n. k ter their cottage nfter a day's' was alternately Issuing a repudia and Secretary Wilbur says he is lshln'. But modern times have ellinl-1 tion of his confessions ; and deny satisfle.1 the expedition has been lated sich hardships fer the guides Ing that he knew anything o any (AaocUttd rna Uued Wire. SALEM. Ore., June 17 The state (.MiTititl I'nrm U'UJ Wire.) SALEM, Ore.. June 17. Re presentatives from Beven boosvei organisations of the s tate are meeting here today as guests of the Salem Cherrlans for the an nual nreeting of the Oregon Hos pitality club. Organizations re presented are the Ahsland Lith- ians, Coos I'ay Pirates, lloseburg I'mpqua Chiefs, Newberg Berr lans,. Vancouver I'runarians, the I Oakland Gobblers, and the Salem Chvjrrlans. An inrormal get-together this afternoon, a parade through downtown streets and a planned on Bound, sare lines, .no is wen as nine, much j,, ,';: .,,i,.t . ftsh commission has authority to dinner ana citrai. iiiu elfort.to reach the North Pole is lie time and vitality saved f rem ; This reversal of conduc t was h employe at any time, night are features of the days contem dated. MacMillan being cVn- iln' a little outboard motor, ye Jlst "ll" , '"' '''""''"i 1 b.y. and therefore has no right to sign program. Problems of booster tented with Peary's effort in that ,n't get along without one. j he am, on ncer , ent f ; uclj htl b enterg to t organisations and plana to extend respect and the Geographic society' There was a time when we flshert ; orneys Indicating that they n-! , h employe forl,he membership of the club to all ami the navy being inl erestcl prl- mly fer fish, but time, have changed ended to bring an insan- , - ow . bo09ter 0tinl!lllo, , tho state marlly in the scientific questions he pnt few years. Takit.' tt game , Ity plea for their , 1 en !m"y.r,eneral Van Winkle takes this were the principal cons derations acting s.udy ,n ,ho Arctic. Jjb w . re, KaiXX ft'r """'T - To that end a complete enulp-! ' h,f ,..,, sh , tb., YollIlg., first hl,sbad. Pat- Plt "'Hefwuh NuDone corsets, maae to mca ment and scientific personnel has k . , ,. ,, OTPr ,,. , ri k (;ngan. olive millionaire, as li,r ector of. h;,,w Koom h BeU gi8ler, Bldg. been brought together. -Hio air- ... ,h, ...,H,.,.nr i,..ul. ,,h anil' with his wife, volunteered the in-,w horn the commission entered into suiu. , planes will cany thorough ninp-',1(t lh, m,y fks that formation to the district ttor- ,!, rr,B Riiornf-ffeneral ,.ln.. n tx.iai-iil II hV W fl II 11 I lit; I t .. i . ...) ..' nl. tu.mt nr tun nv 1 111 f i hoc i nt t Ion I II ;i r f 111 n If II IN II I I 1 4 H "' " . plotted from the air, and an as- , ,akot s mi uml tCr sccoui-; assistant Dorothy Leopold and his holds that the contract is invalid. sortnient of motion ami sun jt cameras. Arrangements have also i biM'n made for obtaining color pno- tngraphs of the regions to be visit-1 Millan. ed as well as their plant, animal I If such land Is found the Amerl- aml fish llfu. can flag win De nnsui, dui m iner night wti . ., ,..,.1 i..i.m. ti, o ,. of' it will be 1 ii i ri 1 1 for the Inltedl the two vessels, there are over 30; States has not been decided The I men In the expedition. MacMillan c.m.-u.h..u ... Is assisted by John Kclnariz. of ,ai ructions from Washington on the South Manchester. Conn., ami K. F. : course to pursue on this question.: ,nl.l nr t'hlcairo. nresid. nt ol v. line i nniirm ...., ....... stepson, young Patrick tirogan. this opinion irom ine auuruej bnd made three trips to the ranch I general probably means that the apparently for pleasure, between fish commission, which will be tire time .Irs. Young disappeared newly organized by the recent ap Kehrnurv 21 and last Saturday nolntnu nt of A. O. Heals and 8. M. her body was lounu. tiarland as members win attempt o to dispense with Mitchell's serv- ,,, , Ices. Mitchell will prooably Ilgni Auto tents on display. Zigler-1 lhi9 8lnco he la believed to have Fee lldw. Co. 'forllfiid himself with legal opinion .before he entered Into the con- TODAY'S BASEBALL .h w,.,ll nroadcasters' League ofwa have indicated that the tana- America, as radio experts, v. hue dian government might Interest It among the sclen-.-s.s are Dr. Wal-! self il 'any claim, to permanent p. ier N Kredi. an Ichthvologlst. and sessions of lands north of h, r con Lieutenant llcnjamln 11. Kiggs of Unental borders were set up. 1 lie , tho Coast and Geodetic Survey, an Canadian view Is represented as b. expert on tciM.grai.uy and tides. i"g that all lands in .he Arctic' lul .,...r . charge of color !' '" 1 f w..1 ,.k' : ;h U Jacob J. Gayer. . hnr"U.le P to no e .-.e AU.le.ics. the Detroit TI- tract with tbe seatc. Mitchell was employed by 1he commission more than a year ago, shortly after the commission had dispensed wilh the services of K. c. clanton. Mitchell had for 20 years been in the government hat- j " .. , , , ... , ' 1 IH lll,-j n.i. in.ii,. ,m wnite in genera. . o . ' " , h( expedition, however, present an i - a t V IK'"''"' - - - at i ran ve fie d. 'mere are many MAljtor J,bolh of whom have been assigned c known , , & by the Geographic sot-M, lorn- ,, ..,. b , "Most people are on ths right I mandlng the I eary Is i .tain Htt ( by (.,ns ,! ,r ,hat track but headed the wrong way. George r. Steele of ltoxhurv Mass. lrpill((, ,,,. (...mcraphy m bc AMERICAN LEAGUE. , , t e,. ,.l . NEW Yt)KK, June 17. Equalling chery servlco and refused to enter the seasons record set by the Phils- the state service except on com.e tion mat ne ov cutpiujtru ,w, i' scored U runs irr the llod ot years. game with tint ! The predicted rain lailcd to materialize and the town folks were again on the nozzle end of the hose today soak ino; down th terra firma. o Hesidents of the south end of the county are. greatly arouseo oe- caiise of tbe actions o. some un known persons in dumping rubbish. ,.,! unsifht v refuse along in while assistants to navigating the llowdoln n Hoblnson of Merrlmac. Ma John Javnes of Somen III" The navy section In addition to Commander Hvrd consists of Lieu tenant M. A. Scclmr. of MarsMield. Oregon; Chief lloatswain Kaile E. Ueher of Chicago; Aviation Pilots' Nels P. Sorcntoin and Andrew O. Nold of Washington. D. C . nnd N. Y.; and Chief Aerograpber Al- Klovd K. Ilennett of Wanenburgh Hert Frani'ls of San Dl observe meterorotoglcal coniitnons. The nftlt'ers will fly the all planes and the enlisted nu n will assist In the work nnd keep the planes In ..,,,,1111. ,n Kxrcpt lor th - v. logs. to re i hi Neil l.' .li.h ai".i""- ss,.-, .. and Mass. gets loony sixth Inuing of tlu Yankees. The runs wero scored ! ou six hits and two errors aided i by several passes issued by the , four Yankee iwhieis who per-i formed during the slaughter. AMERICAN. At New York - It. H. K. , 1!) 17 U ; 1 4 4 j Batteries: liauss and llassler, , Stallage; Shaw key. Ferguson, Bead, i If land is discovered it Is felt cer tain that Interesting a in null siscies will uUo he found there, lor the land will have been rut off from IJctroit North American continent-for New v ork cepimies. That animal life will bo fnnnil Ihern is reeiirtleil as a cer tainly. Inasmuch as animal life has Jonnson. jouea aim nciui. b"en found on every land so far At Huston discovered In the Arctic. Insofar Second game: ' as plain life Is concerned, it is Chicago b i 1 ....I.., ...i , l.,ut north of the Arc Boston ..- - M " !,..,-. - .i,,,..k li,nn Batteries: Blankenship, Ions. t varieties of flowers. n vengros (Aanltl t'TTM LrucH Wlrr.) TACO.MA. Wash.. June 17. Mrs. Ellr-abeth M. Harris- last of the children of General Morton M. Mc Carver pioneer legislator of the old Oregon territory and of California. died here today at tile ago of 73 years, lfis father for many years commanded an important place in the pioneer life of Oregon, Wash ington and California and was re corded as one ot tho originators of the territorial prohibition law of Oregon, the first legislation of the kind In the United Slates. He came to Oregon in 1S43 with the parly led by Peter 11. Burnett. first governor of Oregon. He was commissary general of Oregon ter ritory during the Indian wars of lxhb and lMotl. and CrousH, Schcalk; be termini d so far as the employ- Cleveland ... . , .... ... Hu.il. ni mill fine ol mo emue- is ZZ" ThereV'nn place In Ore-! assembled on the iWk o, the .-...- -rv la nff.T. IVnrv lo Ktrth but til? Oil!-! t n ed than In the southern pail ot , have been broken down '"."''",, , n,e navy planes and per- Philadelphia Douglas county through the can- not do assomuicu u..... m, on regions, bill some people ap-1 rearwo n.renll. .re determined to deface I ,A complete raido rqulpn iki. heaulv lo th great- b') cani.il. so that rn taklUK munieantei ion. SPOKANE. Wash., Juno 17. Stricter rules on hunting of up land birds alone will prevent the 'extermination of several species. I A. V.. Biirgdiifr. head ot tno state Whether the primary object of Zahniier, Boss and Hevlug. , 'rlared beforo the opening aesslon the expedition Is surveying Ihc un- At Washington V a n here todav of the first annual known lesion will bo modified all- SI. Louis 1 S o Western Outdoor Life Conference er MacMillan has reached Ktah to Washington 2 1 rtng npUi here in connection with sercch for Amundsen in the event: Batteries: Bush and O'0": . ,h' nixth annual sportsmen's and his Polar party Is still missing will ax i-niiaueiimia .",! tourist s fair. Short season", further bag re st possible extent and con-1 maltltar l will tit com ,. with JudKhiK from the loaded train, going north thi.Wk, 0,ir"in tg.!" the I'ortland Kose Festival is being well patronized by "'"Som2,J Vccn.iy dumped aU.an.urd n,..y -... while of dibits of Southern Oregon. 10 19 0 ,',,;. ,hm .lln.in.itlon of the sonn.i are con.crned only upon' naileries: fmitn anu .xiyau. iw Pmp and automatic shotguns sna conslllUilion with Washington, mens ami iwurane. expeililion will be In daily touch At Boston with Washington by radio and First game: R. II. K. Sei r taty Wilbur has said a n arch Chlcagi. S 4 1 for Ainur.dsen will he undertaken ; Boston : 3 i 5 nnlv uiMn orders from the navy de-1 Baiierb s: Fab. r aud Schalk; , nartnient. He lias indicated an m-!Juinn and Picinich. Wo my cash for dry cascara bark. Wharton Bros. TACO.MA. Wash., June 17. Two former officers ot tho Portland po-1 lice force are under indictment hTe today as the result of the report ol ! . The canning season is here. Father's home brew have to en the sewer route lo make room for the wi supply of canned berries. o When a visitor drops in, pin a liosiburg rose on his lapel and send him on his way milin. o . Some men Hre so xrouchy they think a girl baby isii t fit to kiss until she is sixteen. -o Some folks walk in tJieir sleep others drive autos. ' o ? whole truckltwd of tin cans along the two acme pinio m iiingness to go beyond "reason-; iiw, nwid near Anchor. A short time I standard na.y s. t and lie oih- r , ,. . , lh,. .. (( ,ny o(. NATIONAL LEAGUE iro some motorist emptied a load the short wave apparatus prom y information of Amundsen's At Pittsburg W ill lot papers In the canon near li.v deelot'd I tie plan is .,. - ... ( T.htrh would give some idea iironMvn ...iner bridge. Th.se acts, perhaps dally reports of the . pn.gr. :s the bi. iwttsb.'ir done lho.lgl.lles.ly. deliact fnmi expedition to Bo n me nrt.j " I'r-- & . .,. (;r,n,e. the natural beauty of the county .nient and tne ..eogi son.. .. ., iU.a, ,i,h gas. "Oeschger and Taylor the proliable elimination or tne e. of doE. were advocated by ifA .n ih,l Ut. T per rent of the upland bird shoot- the federal grand lury which has fni furnished by two Imported jbecn in session here Tho Indict " " . . i. r . l . j lh u 1 ments charge seven Portland are! P'l, inriiii ... - . ,nrm ,... ference. AMERICAN WOMAN WINS ItJooch At Chicago i Philadelphia 'Chicago .. Dr. W. C. Holt, county ncann m- i..r .....,,.,-... fl,,.r was callisi to Anchor ester- Belief that land exists In til" un-, day lo Inspect a dump hecp. created ; known region between lh" "r"' near the road, and found a deplor- Pole and Alaska , n pred ed m-nn "ble condition, not only unsightly ; traditions of 1,-klmo trilH s. . hb-h r.t. ...... A move. Hell of some of their p.sipe veals n. . ..wlv gath lng momen- eg,, going out to such land cover Glenna CoHet, of the I nlted States ment slowly gam. r'" nl ' " , b., stior toUav went Imo the so. end round A. l.lnnnr, ,n, in this ..Hie (.. be. h' " H, 'J, ",r,0 pf the Krc, h International self M-w York hl,ways. anil the dumping of w nil n tn.iica a g i rh,...,n.hn for women bv beat- Cincinnati mbblsh along these tnorougnincr. -'""'''"''' ;...., . t ureal Britain ! Patterl.s will doubtless be same a serious uih.u n.u.se. .... -- - - 1A crime Id the near future. . . . .berjj land ey poin rrary sum .c-.. v ... . - -.. J C H Hevnolds of Ppokane. !mer plire officers of Txirtland was elected chairman of the con- ;with conspiracy trf violate the Tol- bi.hu aci. This case grows out of the al leged attempt by the Portland off i- .vnnaiiA bi tAaiiBB stoaTft cers to "hitark" the ooerators of i an alleged dtstlllerg near Van rou- (i.s,.ii rn- L,st win... ver. The defendants are Manning K. H E. ' WABHIM1TOS-. Juno 17 -Frft-, GrI alp,r- J ' l, ""'.I' q .n. ee.ua. aiisnl craft seeking " sR. "'"oi - - , -, ... .. 1 . W I) I , ' - - . A inH ntOl.ri. IKIfltS . le HO.l. rfUUO ail.n,.,.. .ha StlsntlC ( IW.t RSR :i.'"eui n h. f. 3 9 1 o 7 2 ORDER ISSUED AGAINST Hilbbell. Yde and 4 R 12 John All are in custoday or Inn t.ett. . p, ... W .I VKU-JMLI KS. June 17 Miss ' a . 1 '" '"""-. ''" ,,r " r;.n,i. nin.rd at liberty on bond and will be ar- R. H.T c-va.t g"?rd commandant, to Issue : ralgne.1 tn court b re rrlday. -n, a o Sr-7e' Zi varhU or is I F.ssy sailing .0 economy. A short ... e.eri soielv for Dleasure." ifut to thrift for Hemic. Snyder; Luque and Wlogo. are sot to be stopped. the person reads the classified adj. 9