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OttTWtfa.therMaTv 1 PROBABLY SHOWERS Consolidation of Ths Evsning Newi and Ths Roseburg Review p( dougLas county An Indtpsndsnt Newspaper, Published for tha Best Interests of the People. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE WORLD'S NEWS TODAY VOL. XXVI NO. 198 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 97 OF THE EVENING NEWS KILLS HOKSN'T KNOW THING AltOl T IIASKItAM HI T AMtKKM TO I MI'lltR CFT NFWTHR w. .aw. a v . f LoIldon, doe8 n I If n I rt I I nin 1 kno me run from Sfl f1! 1 1 I rl II H 1 1 1 I thft basebalglme "t irUlixl Vnm tmr& Wlr.) EI.EY. Cal.. July Jl. n AtlHtnH nf thA f London, doesn't from a m- be- ivers- professors today. "Hut t understand you Americans 'kill the umpire' Life too Dull for Him Even't KdTE? t With Bootlegging and Racing, Says Note. SLAYS TAXI DRIVER Police Searching for Former Popular College N'an Upon Discovery of Body Near Hospital Base. drafted to fill the important position. ' "That's all right," replied Hart. Last night Sir John pur- chased two books on the art of umpiring. The (tame takes plare at 3 o'clock and is a feature of the annual faculty frolic. MWnti Itni TiMl WtrO MINKOLA. N. Y.. July 11. A warrant charging Phillip Knapp. .rraiiu iiii-uiuri ui a pi tMUUieill i murder of Louis Penella. Hemp stead taxi driver, was Issued to day at Hempstead. Knapp is be lieved to be in hiding In the Glena Falls section, police said todav. Selection of the foothills of north ern New York as would be consistent with the the ory the police have worked out in connection with the crime. It Is the locale of Cooper's famous novel, "The Last of the Mohicans", which the former Cornell student was known to have admired Inordi nately. FLOYD HALL TO m WITH LIFE mm ninrnrnn rm umtuiun: PROMISES HI. TO GRATER LUKE National Park Official Says Road Construction Will Start Today. EXPENDITURE HUGE Plan Provides for Pavement to Accommodate Two Way Traffic Favors Diamond Lake. (Anoclated Pi Lwrd Wire.) SACRAMENTO. Cal.. July 11. The jury in the case of Floyd Hall. slayer and bandit, returned to the (AMnrlatnl Vrm Ltued Win.) - MEDFORD. Ore. July 11 A pro gram for the enlargement and Im provement of Crater Lake Nation al Park was outlined before a group of representative Med ford citizens at the Elks club here last night by Stephen A. Mather, direc tor of the national park service, upon his return from his first visit to Diamond Lake, following an in- a hiding place eourt room this morning after be- P?"on ,of cr Lake park, it with the the- ;n ut 'r t with a ver- S,"rt'n ioiay", said Mr. Math- uuct or guilty oi muraer in mei--- m mo iwua m first degree without recommenda- cfaJei" "atlonal Park begins, and tion. which means that he will be '" expenditure of $239,000 sentenced to hang. I"118 'pason, will mark the disap- Tho jury agreed that Hall was P"arance of dusty roads In the park guilty early in the deliberations. ani ,he construction of a system hut Inn unmin .tin 4na man held i of paved highways wide enough From letters left by Knann and ut for recommendation for ! J', r'11,1? evidence already obtained of his , " """" " .. .... atiitnde toward life rtoioiw... Jury returned and the foreman working on the case are convinced i Presented a verdict of guilty great boon for the motor tourist Work has been started simultane- ot!ously at the Medford and Klamath iik mi me case are convinced r - - - - - .. ,,.,, i .,,u .i . he murdered Penella to obtain "k ! P'.Ver 1,.iYne nn I?" Ior. 11,8 . i:;. PtlJi When Ms- border, by the state and counties uer-thrlll I onner a hern nuw hallmrul .n have eicl'ed hla ,lmli-.ilnn . ! C.ertrude desire for emulation. District Attorney Weeks said he would present the evidence against Knapp to the grand Jury on July T.-rimpr sl,l with the crater i.axe ny tne close or tne ai others that H was her verdict. but,!"ea"on w'u have on ot the b8' Indicated she did not know In giv-j ayatems of permanent highways of. MINEOI.A. N. Y.. July 11. Hav ing committed murder to get the super-thrill of his hectic career, In the opinion of authorities. Phillip Knapp. 27 years old. ex-college "lleau lirunimel," deserter from the army aviation corps and wreck er of women's hearts, is being floucht by police. Like the murder of "Bobbv" Franks In Chicago, In which the finding of a pair of glasses in a swamp led to tha Intellectual slay ers' rapture, Knanp's carelesness started the hunt for him. Knapp Is accused of picking fori nts victim a modest, trusting man, ing that verdict the law would fix the punishment at death automat ically. While defense a'ttn object ed to Superior Judge C. O. Busick accepting the verdict, the court ruled It was a verdict and accepted It Judge Busick will pronounce the VNMA.HKF.n KKWSMEV WAItN AtiAI.MKT OI'KX ' VIOLATION OK 1.AW ! 'Avlatl hai Uwl Win.) 9 CHICAflO. July 11. Sev- eral hundred men and wo- men. some of whom admitt- ed identity with the Ku Klux Klan, today paraded In autos through Ilerwyn, Stickney, La Grange aud Cicero, west- vrn suburlw. visiting vice resorts and warning owners 4 and occupants that they must obey the law or leave. None was masked. A score of places, suspect- ed of selling liquor, Kambl- e ing operations and similar law violations were visited. At "each place the occupants e were summoned to the street and the spokesman warned them against being found in the same business on a sec- ond visit. HILDREN ARE SWEPT TO DEATH MM ELKS IILL Scopes' Judge GO PROM CITY 10 CONVENTION Roseburg to Be Well Repre sented at National Meet ing in Portland. MANY COMING HERE Eureka, Cal.. Elks to Be in City Tonight With Band; Dallas Train to Stop on Friday. GREAT FALLS. Mont.. July 11. The body of Helen Kicker, four, who perished last nteht when the Silver Dyke Mining Company's dam burst at Keihart. was recov ered shortly after noon today In Carpenter creeU, half a mile be low the dnm. The body of her brother. Chrifsle, 7, has not been recovered. GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 11. Earthquakes during the last three weeks are believed responsl-1 ,,, hlu tnm h K.A..I,( an - 1 ""IK' ble for the breaking of the Silver Dyke Mining company's dam at Neihart, tiK miles southeast of here, last night which resulted in the death of two children, wrecked three homes and damaged property to the extent of 115,000. Roseburg will be represented at the National Elks convention In Portland, by a delegation of at least 75 members of the local lodge. The Roseburg Elks will leave Sun day and Monday, going by automo bile and train and they will remain for the week. Those who attend the convention from this city have procured new uniforms, which will be worn during the convention per iod, and In the big parade to be held on Thursday. As another at traction the Elks will take the I'mpqua Post, American Legion drum corps with them. The Roseburg delegation" will make their headquarters at Hotel Portland, where they will enter tain the representatives of outside Several local members are GREAT FALLS, Mont. July 11. Searching partiea, early today still were seeking the bodies ot two children, swept to their death shortly before midnight last night f fVV,Z,qU' I mil. tJ II- 11 ..... Ul ....Ula I auriid, (1(111 II. IfMI IHXICHO . ..LI .. . . . WrV .rhC,0 'WO ch,lr-'of debate" irTh'; jurV'rooT The nrTrtw frZ' h JT' 'P"' i -bbed and declared "that Is not protruding from the ruins of the ,hp trJ(1 Vf.TAirL.. hi a aSe b08P'ta' De" Hal1 "e P"rner of Joe uere ju y 4. . Tanko In the murder of Chief of h.fh, Tho SaPPearHd "E PreThU" P01"-" """ban of San Bruno, for obtained a three-day leave. tin rnr nrn ir... t,oi, Knapp in a note said he had j ,hey came- to Sa(.ramento on the made up his mind to kill because (Continued on page i he had exhausted everv other t - 1 any national park In the country. 'I was very favorably impressed with Diamond Lake and the coun try surrounding it, and it is my plan to have ill Is area Included in the park area. We do not Intend to fight with the forest Bervice over this matter, but work in co operation .with them. A commit-1 other child escaped when the 15- death sentence next Thursday. t"" .bee" recent"r 'ormed. ln 'oot wall of water and mu.1 hurtled Th ftofprifto will nnnPfil r uniiuiKiua iu pats. u.iun prouienis uuwn cuuh-w ichuiiik inio t ar- After 1he Jury had been dismiss ed. Miss Larimer and Mrs. Harriett C. Clark, jurors, frnve out state ments In which they said they said they would not have voted --...m-.i 1.--J i i . .taiKiiiiii r BL.fl ' n, ., ' iw nn . (l ' anced park, a park which will hold I A store room and pumpinjt ata- "mel proruSg'olre ! '?lfr- !..! h '' UeHin penally. , BlI,ht.fM-in' T hH.v. tHI 1 hnn.i ,-- In Iha niith nt tlta what the people want." , flood and their fate Is not known expected to enter In the trap shoot ana Rolf tournamnt being arranged by the Portland lodge. Thousands of members of the Elks lodge will pass through this city during then ext few days en route to or from the convention. Tonight the Kureka Elks will be In the city with their famous Red wood band, and will provide a con cert for Roseburg people in front LAWYERS Itl when the dam at the Silver Dyke mine, 70 miles south of here, gave way. Mr. and Mrs. Merill Ricker. parents of the victims and one of this sort. 1 have every conff- penter creek by climbing up the dence the matter will be settled side of a mass of debris which has satisfactory to both the park and , been rolled up by the flood, forest services, as well as to the I Three houses in the valley be- people or Oregon. I want Crater, low tne dam were destroyed, ac I national Park to be a better bal-1 coming to the messages. On Friday morning, the 17th, the Dallas, Texas, Elks will stop off in the city, and will stage a demon stration. Arrangements have been made for the special train in which the lodge members are trav eling, to stop In the city for an hour or more, and the local lodge will entertain the visitors, who will parade the streets with their great band and drill team. Judge John T. Raulston Is the presiding Judge tn the Scopes antl-cvolution trial. Inset is a view of the Rhea county eourtliotue. In Dayton.JIVnn. , ANALYSIS BEING MADE TO FIND IF WOMAN POISONED M3ss Larimer was on the verge of a nervous breakdown-after the Mr. Mather left Immediately definitely. after the meeting for California, Hampered by the destruction o i wrought by the flood, searchers POISON IS FOUND have been able to make little pro- IN SUGAR BOWLS AT I""' (Aanrlalrd rnm Wl .) POHTLANI), July 11. The In vestigation into the death of Mrs. Crawford White of Seattle, for merly Miss Vlolette llegman ot I Astoria, shifted today from As j torla to Portlnnd. when vital or ! gnns taken from the body ex humed at Ocean View cenretery . Inst niirlit were brought here hy ui...Pir it i tii.,ui...v nn.i ..I.....UI Special trains will be run every !, ,,, h','iJ ... .. ,, ... few hours during the entire week , B c,hl,niist. for analysis, i and the city will be visited by. The purpose of the analysis is ilodgemen from nearly every part lo aermin ,r ,,,, hll(1 ,,wn I of the country. Only a few of the administer.,! to Mrs. White berore trains, however, will pass through hPr ,., Seattle August 3fi. during the daytime, most of them 1!)2:. m rs. Whites death hid i reaching here late at night or been attrlliuted to a shot in the early in the morning. j head, but relatives hold the the- FIRE SITUATION ON UMPQUA FOREST REPORTED GOOD O. C. Houser, central dispatcher on the Umpqua Nations Forest, telephoned to the News-Review of fice this morning, reporting fire conditions on the forest to be very satisfactory at this time. Since the first nf July there has been only one fire, and that covered only about two square feet Except for Its timely discovery, however. It would doubllens have been very serious. The fire was discovered SCOPES CASE PLAN BATTLE Admission of Expert Testi mony Is Question Now " Before the State. ADJOURN TO MONDAY No Session Held Today in Order to Give Counsel Needed Time Bryan to Speak Sunday. (Aaorlattd Ft i Lnurd Win.) " DAYTON, Tenn., July 11. Prose cution counsel in the Scopes casd hold that admission ot expert tes timony of scientists and theolo gians would convert the trial of the Dayton biology Instructor into a Join debate on sclenece and re ligion. The purpose of the defense an nounced yeBterday In the first day of the trial which is testing the Tennessee law against teaching evolution in public schools will be fought out before Judge Raulston Monday when argumenta nf con tending sides will be presented to the court In the absence of court sessions today, because of the adjournment of the Rhea county tribunal from Friday afternoon until Monday morning, members of the prosecu tion's corps of attorneys pro tested that they sought only a de cision on the Issue of the alleged violation of statute. The state is preparing today to oppose the move to put the experts on the stand with every means at its com mand, according to the declaration of Attorney-General A. T. Stew, art Clarence Darrow, ln announc ing the defense plan of placing biologists and geologists on the stand, asked the court's Indulgence in granting time in which the might be brought to Dayton. Lawyers for both parties to tha law suit employed the day out ot court to hold conferences In which they were working out details o( the fight which will come Mondsy. The general expectation is that Darrow, for John T. Scopes, and William Jennings Bryan, assisting the state of Tennessee, will be pitted against each other in the on the Lake Creek road In the Dia mond Lake district, and was caus-1 argument over the admissibility of en ny a lourisi mrowing a cigar-. exper testimony means to get a quick "kick" out of life. The not.) was found in his locker. The note was addressed to his father. William W. Knapp. Syracuse. X. Y., engineer, and to the commandant of his observation squadron. Knapp battled natives in the South American wtlils. His skull was crushed so badly that a steel plate was Inserted. He sailed the M"WtM Prm ImwhI WIt.) STANKOIin I'NIVKRSITY, Co!.. July 11. Stamford I'niversity authority announced today that ClDtT ti;iDrc nirr 8 quantity of quick acting poison rmt WlrtO UUI in powder form was found lost RAILWAY STATION nl'h, ln ,he """' ,lowls on tne AMr iif A Drum icrc tallies In the Janitors' dining room ANU WAKtMUUitO on the university campus. The I discovery was made as the lanl- fAocUtf) Prm wire.1 I tm-s, 2 In number, were about YAKIMA. Wash.. July ll. Fire. ' eai thRlr evening meal and be STANFORD CAMPUS' THREE ARE NAMED BY JURY IN CLUB PONZI SENTENCED TO SERVE A LONG TERM IN PRISON HOUSE INCIDENT ory that she actually met death by poisoning and that she shot In the head later tn make ! it appear a case of suicide. It is expected the chemical ann ' lysis will be competed by the n-itfi I'm L-aH wii.i I middle nf next week. BOSTON, July 11. Charles Ponzl. who on February 26 was ! 1 OCAI ("IIRI HAS -Three Tn"ll oumi ginny on niur inmciment I believed by firemen to have been 1 fore anyone had used tha suear. of Incendiary origin, destroyed theiTne Poison was analyzed in the i Northern Pacific rnllwav siaiinn I chemical laboratory of the unl- South Parlflc. He said he tried : and two fruit u-rehnne ui nuetii versltysnd the Sonta Clara coun- evervthlng thrilling, automobile twenty miles soulh of here, early ! ,y "horirf s office was notified, racing, accidents and airplane this morning. The blaze which PoH Investigators characterized crashes. i started shortly before mldnleht . Ine Poison atlempt as a "crude "Unotiegglnir proved too tame."was under control at 2-30 this i Jnn' Hna "Rld ,hBt " wa" "rob HOSTON. July 11 who were named In secret indici- charging larceny from investors In I men Is returned by tire grand jury his international postal reply cou-! investigating the collapse of '.lie pon enterprise In 1!)20, today was: Pickwick club last Saturday In adjudged by Superior Court Judge ( which 44 persons lost their lives, ;Slsk to be "a common and notorl-; were arraigned before Superior i ous thief", snd sentenced to state's Cotirt Judge Lummus today. They prison for seven to nine years. j ware (leorire C. Funk, an arrhi-; A stay of sentence was granted tect; Timothy J. Harry, president ; to enable ponzi to go to tlie sup-' of the club, and Hyman llloom-i remo court on exceptions. ! berg, lessee of the building. i Ponzl. after the collapse of his All pleaded not guilty to the "get-rlch-aulck" scheme in 1920. Indictments, which charged man- was arrested by federal authorities ; NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING ne wri te. "Anything was M'oettmtPri on Pnee S.) wel- mornlnff after causing an estimat ed loss of S75.0AO. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Purchases Four Homes From His Father; Rumor of Attempt to Escape Tax Is Denied ably the work of some dfnnrunt!e(i employee. The Janitors are ob ' tained through the American Itutldtnr Maintenance Company of San Francisco, The plotter spilled some of the poison on the table, leading to in discovery. tlauehter in catiolnic the death of Patrolman Haul P. llolloran. one of the victims of the disaster. They were held lu bonds of nuo each that' tflre the right to for Illegal use of the malls and served a term In Plymouth Jail. On his re'ease, he was tried In the state court and finally convicted. Ho acted as his own atenmey at WEATHER OUTLOOK PREDICTS SHOWERS FOR COMING WEEK change their pha later If they the trial, asserting that he was tin nmre. I rial was set Tor eu- able to pay fur counsel nwday. , fl Six other secret Indict mnH were returned by the grand Jurv which had sat from Monday until 1 late last ni:ht hearing the evi-I dence of engineers and oth'fr Miss Margaret Shields, an em ployee at the Palace of Sweets, had a ntwrow escape from drown-1 Ing last nlnht when she became ex-j haunted while swimming at the' Alexander swimming hole and went down several times before her plight whs noted. Hhe was res-: cu'd by Kyle Roadman. Miss Shields Is able to swim only I a few strokes, and was wading In' rather shallow watr, when she' suddenly stepped off Into water i over her depih. She quickly be came exhausted and went down several times ette butt out from n car. Another car happened by within a few min utes and found the fire confined to a small area and extinguished it was i before any damage was done. The fire was reported to the rangers. Mr. Houser reports that the or ganization Is now complete and that crews are located at stragetlc points throughout the entire for est, and within a very short time tan roach any district. The tele phone lines are all ln good shape, and communication Is possible with all parts of the forest. The lookouts report visibility to be unusually good for this time of year. Usually by July tne atmo phere Is so filled with smoke, that the lookouts have only a limited view, but so far has been clear a unusually good pective districts. In the absence of an official schedule the chief event on tha calendar here today was a steam boat ride on the Tennessee river In which newspaper reporters cover ing the evolution proceedings were to be guests of. the Chattanooga News. Ivfense counsel. Scopes and his father, will be other guests on the excursion which will start at 3 o'clock and continue for two or more hours. The boat landing . la two miles from Dayton. While Dr. John R. Neal, senior Scopes counsel, his client and as sociates are steaming down the Tennessee, General Stewart aad Continued on page S 1 ve only a limited ' this year the air I rri f r I ln.ew7S 1 IheWeather WIFE OF FORMER AMBASSADOR HURT Arrl.tr. prl Wlr..) PAniS. July It. Mrs. Hueh C. There was s.lnree Wallace, wlf of Ihe former Amer- OIL COMPANY MUST PAY GOVERNMENT HUGE SUM FOR OIL crowd of bathers In the walfrTand '' ambassador to France was as all were slashing around no seriously bruised and rut on the I Anrt.t-rf p- l wi-.) wa executed last Tuesdav.the dar NEW YORK. July 11 Sale of before the elder Rockefeller's 88th John I). Rockefeller's four homes birthday. Transfer tax stamps 10 nis son jonn 11. Kocsereiier, jr.. (amounting to 11.732. 50 showed that (Avi.t) it, to. t Wir l is announce, out vigorous denial the valne nut on the nronertv was I mv t-invr-iarn iiv n is made that the purchase is to 11.732,500. the tax being at the rate iThe weather outlook for the week avoid heavy Inheritance taxes of one dollar per thousand. The 1 herlnnlng July 1 2. was announced whlih would be levied if the son elder Rockefeller has been gradu- here todar by the I'nlted States were to come into possession of slly abandoning responsibilities In I Weather ilureau as follows: the hnmrs after the father's death, recent years. He sold his Cleve-1 For Washington and Oregon The properties Involved are the , land property. Including the For- j Considerable cloudiness, local 5"0 acre Cytale at Pocantlco Hills, est Hills estate tn his son several Ihnwgn normal lemnnraliire nnrt Y., town house in years ago and his public and prl-! normal fire hazard In the forested cuuuiry esia.e ai irate girts ip recent years Indicate areas. that he Is much less wealthv than l - o .. he was at the peak of his fortune. PINCHOT CIVE8 A At one time his wealth was es timated at a billion dollars, hut since then he has glvpn a half bil lion to charity and various Institu tions, and made large gifts to his children snd grand children. Tarrytown, N New York fit I.akcwood. N. J., and winter home at Ormnnd Ilesch, Fla. At the office of Ivy L. I.ee. 1 counsellor of public relations for ! the Rockefeller family, it was stat ed yesterday: ( "The price paid In round fig ures for the fonr pieces of property was more than I3.ooo.000. The i to the condition nf the building i before Its collapse In the niidst i 'of a "night before the Fourth of I' July" dance. t Nine secret indictments were ' returned by the grand Jury whlr-li , lnce Monday has been henrlni: evidence relative to the collapse jof the Pickwick club building on, July 4. with a loss of 4 4 live.. 1 I After the Indictments had been returned to Judge Ijimmus In hutroik superior court. It was an nounced that the names of th defendants would not be njade public until Monday. WARNING TO WEST He retains the rlrht to occupy , that an 'attemnt to dismember property was not sold to evsde the sny of the houses figuring In the the United States forest servlre Is DENVER, Colo., July II Gov ernor Plnchot of Pennsylvania In a formal ststement issued to the press here todsy warned the west III IIONln p,.(.l F. IX inheritance tsx or the gift tax. as suggested. The money wss paid in cash." Tbe transactions were announc ed when a de. was discovered on file at Wh:A Plains for conveyance of the Tocantlco Hills property. It scy. latestaransartlons Had the properties been willed, Mr. Rockefeller's estate, after his death, would have to pay a forty per cent federal tax. plus state taxes ln New York and New Jer- naw being prepared at Washing- . : L A. Peterson, of t) Pacific : Fruit and Produce company, was 1nr- I rum r-ujCDfT JiW7 aif tending to business matt Vs. Itl HSIA KIM FOHTV MOffCOW, July lt. Korty three deaths from the Hubo nic plate ue have been report ed In Southeast Russia sln'-c the outbreak of the eptdrikic last month. KlRhteen im munities In the upper and lower Volra regions have been affected. m LOS AM.KKKS, Cal.. July 11. Pinal dwrtf confirminic rever sions of the Klk Hills Naval re serve oil Ka.en by the ftoverntnent to Kdward I. Djheny Interns was hand'-d down In I'nlted States District Cnurt her today by JuriKe PhuI J. MrCormark. The final d''cr' orders the Pan American ivtroleum Company h pav tr the Rov.-rnmeiit f K r . 0 :t 1 for oil pu inpi'd f rom the leaden ! and hImo to pay court routs, whu li It was said, will amount to l-iOO,-000. 1 Attorney fnr the Dulieny Inter ests were In court when the 1e cr'. wun rend, a were Owen J. Roberts snii Atle Putneretie. rpe clal govern merit presenter. Defence attorneys served notice that an appenl would l? tuken to the circuit court of appeals. one noticed h-r condition for a r.hort time. ,ye Itoadman. how ever, finally saw her plight, and qulrkly reachtd her and took her lo the shore, practically uncon concfius. She was revived within a few mlnutex. and today was lit tle the wome for her experience. Highest ttmp. yesterday 73 Lowast temp, last night 55 Partly cloud tonight and Sun day. Probably showers. face and head this afternoon when her auto was struck by a car ot the UruKuayan minister. She was taken to the American hospital where her condition was pronouno j cold? ed "nerlous but not dunpterous". Heat, herause you can catch cold Which Is the fasteftt, heat or NEGROF.S FIRE ON CROWD OF WHITES MrisiM Pr-i laH Wlr-.) TtKTROIT, July 11 Kor the third tlm In threp wekn. neirroes Mrs. Thomas A. Edison Tells Hubby to Pull Ud Sock, Right Before Big Crowd Too; Celebrating Invention rA---u.l Pre-- i.tHt wirr of the car. Mrs. Kdlson. accepting U't'T OlfAVCr! V 1 .Tnlv 11 i the rift for her hiiHhnml. antil that and whiten rlnHhed Utsf nirht In an' Hunlm-ns assoeluteN of Thomas A. In hot weather, "this wonderful Kdlson are tnklntr hlin to a "Klrly trunk" would prevent extra cloth show' tonicht, rontlnuinK a rple-'lnir Attached to the man In front oration which had. among Its first ! being thrown back on overheated, day's features, th.i balking at a persons In the tonneau. qiieM lonnulre hy the Inventor his One of the speakers at a lunch demonstration of the law of srav- eon asked what were the seven Ity, and the presentation to him of qualifications necessary for a lead a traveling trunk. er of men. Everybody flunked. The ( elehratlnir the 4Mb birthday of answer was, charm, conscientious- "canned sp-'tch', distributors of the device that utilizes the Inven- I tlon for btnlness dictation, began O. O. F.. at " " ' n , t amiUv ffinvcnllfin vo.tpritiiv ml Myrtle Creek has extended an In- W. wtmbsriy coming ;thn Kdlson plant of the Ftsex ' ery colleptlan style proved the New- vitation to local ihm freiiows to Mrs. Kee V Imberly of I-os An- county coun'ry club. For his forth- Ionian law and the throns; was attend th Installation to held irelef U expected to arrive tomor- comlnir Y0iUn trip with Hen amused by the shout ''pull up your si jwyrtieTw-a loniKni. rounwina row mominic to apend several Ford and Harvey Firenione, a sock.' Lodge To Install Myrtle Ixlge, I. 'exclusive white reHldt-ntlal dls- trlrt A family of five negroes and 'two negro ronmers moved into the! i neighborhood and lant nyht hun Idreds of whllrs guthered and formed the plare. The negroes opened fire on the crowd and serl-, friisiy wounded a white hoy. The police dlnpnrsed the crowd. Post-. ;ers were left behind announcing a' mass meeting of the Ku Klux Klan on July 25. ness, character, competence, cour age, celerity and caution. As ttvaleaf Inventor was posing for a picture, his un gartered host- wiie Installation a social time (be enjoyed. morning to spend several Ford and Harvey Flrentone, a sock.' It came from Mrs. Kdlson. will t weeks here visiting with relatives ; trunk wasrrfspnted to Kdlson to speaking loudly for the Inventor to ana irifnas. d an acuta 10 ia running Doara;aear.