SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 10. 1925.
i Z'ftft J MY MONEY I
d IS ALL IN I
SKfV TMEBANK Ji
He Surely Is a Wise Man
There are more ways than one of holding up a man!
And it's a wise man who keeps hit money and his confi
dence in his Bank. He gets not only physical protection,
for his money, but financial advice that's protection
against more willy holdups. Make this YOUR Bank.
UMPQM VALLEY BANK
Oregon
- Koseburg
FOREST FIRES
MENACE CRATER
LAKE LOCALITY
(Continued from pax 1.)
PIONEER SETTLER
IN STATE PASSES
AWAY AT COQUILLE ' J
MYRTLE POINT. Ore.. Aug. 8.
Win. Jenkins, one of the bent
known and most highly respect.-d
pioneers of the upper Coquille val
ley, who died here about midnight
Thursday, was buried here today,
interment being at Enchanted Prai
rie. Mr. Jenkins would have been 95
years old on September 8 and was
born In Kentucky. He crossed the
plains by ox team to Orexon City
PLANE FORCED DOWN
The nlitne operated by Lieu-
tenant Harnett, commanding I materially
officer of the foreKt patrol
was forred down here Satur-
day evening. The lieutenant
was on bis way from head-
quarters at San Francisco to
the patrol base at Ktlgene.
and upon reaching Koheburg
found his supply of gasoline
nearly exhauttted. He had suf-
firlent fuel to navigate his
plane to the landing field.
burning for several days on the
Nehalein divide. Heavy damage
was done to property and timber
'of the Nehalem Timber and Log
ging rompuny. Donkey engines,
u pile driving outfit and one large
bridge already have been burned.
One camp of the lver J. Hoaten
Company aim was burned.
Communication and water sup
ply of the Nehalem compnny's
headquarters has been cut off.
A fire four miles north of Hea-
verton. Ore., was believed under
control today. The fire fighters
were headed by Mayor W. E.
Pegg.
A new fire was reported north
of White River in the Mt. Hood
national forest today, the extent
of which Is not known.
A blaze in the Cedar flat coun
try, near Lebanon. Ore., Is burn
ing fiercely today. Kire fighters
from Lebanon were called out.
The fire situation in the lower
Columbia river rejr'n was report
ed somewhat improved today, ow
ing to a heavy fog. Reports from
the upper Nehalem and the upper
Young's river district, Indicated
the fires there wero under con
trol, at least temporarily.
At Kerry, the great fire which
burned south along the Kerry
rullroud was checked, It having
reached the Nehalem rlverwjn the
south. The fire Is now within a
mile and a half of the town of
llirkenfeld, not having advanced
since Satufday. The
Off to Conquer
Unsealed Peak ,
plains py ox team iu uifnuu wiij . - . . . . , ' . i:
In 1844. Then they passed through' n"rfl 1,e u? lo"K
Portland, which consisted of a log t 8"C" Kaaoline ,
Portland, which consisted of a log
house store and two homes. The
family settled In Polk county, near
the site of Dallas, but later moved
to near Hoseburg.
In 1870 the ymoved to Coos
county, HvInK at Kenlns Prairie,
south of Myrtle Point. He served
as volunteer In the Howie river
Indian war under Captain Nolan.
Latr he established the first
to have taken the license number
of the attnekers auto. Authorities
traced tlio ownership to a Portland
for-hlre car agency and a warrant
has been sworn out for the man to
funeral store In Myrtle Point, later! whom the auio was rented.
served as marshal and was con- Frk still Is In a irecarIous con.
He declares he knows of
to continue.
fire had covered seven miles, with
a wlilth in many places of five
miles.
Little green timber was dam
aped by this fire.
A fire flared up tn the Crown
Willamette paper company' hold
inns in the Young's river vallf-y
Saturday, but Its exinten'-o was
not known In Astoria, owing to
the heavy blanket of smoke cover
ing the country. Hay Tlppey,
initios iinorlntnn.loni r.f the.
ipuuy, Riim iiMiuy n oeneveu me
.(fire had been deliberately start
led. For 24 hours the fir wns of
i minor proportions, burning on
tho ridge of (ireen mountain,
north of Young's river. Suddenly
the fire 'crowned In the big
timber on Croen mountain find
swept down into the valley. The
flames traveled moro than a mile
In 20 minutes.
t Vnr 12 hours Is seemed that
enmn I. the largest logging camp
in Clatsop county was doomed.
The flares uhh d within 100
!ISS
Bradley Tyrell, Wisconsin
manufacturer, is going to Africa
to help the Iicloit College Jc
Proliok cx)cilition explore an.?
climb Mr. Jllamun, 12,000 fe.
which has never been scaled.
The expedition will also pene
trate unexplored deser -cginns.
day nlgt. The .extent of dam
age to green timber will not lie
known until the smoke clears.
Portland's Dry Record Broken.
PORTLAND. Aug. 10. The rec
ord for prolonged dry weather was
! broken today when Portland had
lis ijSth consecutive rainlexs day.
The previous record wh 57 davs i
without rain In 18S3. Edward L. I narrow compass. There
I MMncl.tJ Vrrm Lur Wir.)
I WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.R.-1-i
giuin will ak her crtditurs to take
jinio consideration exceptional war
and post-war conditions, Huron lie
( 'artier, the lteigian ambassador.
decian-d today in presenting he
I Jlt-lgiun debt commissioners to the
j Aiik rican commission.
Iteplylng, Secretary Mellon,
'chairman of the American commis
sion, said the United States would
; not ask lle'glum to do the linnos-
siDie. out mat tne funding of the
iisii.uw.uoo war debt would be a
recognition of the Integrity of In
ternational obligations atid "the
settlement of a question which
might disturb the long" friendship
of our nations."
The exchanges took place at the
first meeting of the two commis
sions which will attempt to work
out a formula fur settlement of the
debt. .
Secretary Mellon said Jlelglnns
could rest assured Hint their posi
tion "will have the most sympathe
tic and friendly, consideration by
our commission."
"The funding of your debt to us
wlililn vour capacity to pay." lie
added, "means far more than the
mere payment by you and the re
ceipt by us or a rertain number of
dollars each year. It Is a recnirnl
tlm of the Integrity of Internation
al obligations and the "ttlemnt
of a question which might disturb
ihe long friendship of our two na
tions. To accomplish these re
sults is worthy of cur every effort.
The question before us is of
nre but
ircit-u win. vanuua auuirn. 1,0 i dition
ems. eH fhM nlnlna with thn fotU.
of County Commissioner W. W. ' no OIIB no m'"1 a grunge against , yar,a of th camp, igniting the
Gage. him. Intended robbery is advanced entire forest and cro.sing Young's
as one motive for the attack, au- river and setting a second major
thorities thinking the fugitive may j blaze on the south bank of the
have been frightened when he real-'river. A crew of fit) men worked
Ized he was being observed by the ; throughout Hnturdny night to anve
man who took the license number, t the camp and several big donkey
two narths to our negotiations.
Politics, local or international nre
n-i Involved. We sit here reason
able men around a tnblo. Under
siii h conditions we soon will learn
each other's viewpoint: determine
the true facts governing the situa
tion mill should reach an agree
ment fair to your country nnd
nurs."
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ALIENISTS REFUSE TO GO
OVER SAME GROUND TWICE
Mrs. J. fl. Chambers of Marsh-
field is a daughter of Mr. Jenkins.
Other children surviving are Kd
M. Jenkjns of (ilendale. John I).
Jenkins of Glendale, Wm. P. Jen
kins of Natches, Wash., Mrs. John
Giles of Ventura, CbI., Mrs. George
Mullen of Myrtle Point. He died at
the home of Mrs. Mullen.
NEWBERG DRUGGIST
VICTIM OF ASSAULT
HAROLD HUDSON IS
GIVEN APPOINTMENT
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
engine nearby. The situation
rvmulned critical until late Snn-
fAMneljiUil I'r- UiihI Wlm.)
NEWHERO. Ore., Aug. 10
Knos Frlnk, pharmacist, in the W.
A. Graham pharmary, was called
to the street midnight Saturday by
message that a woman In an au
tomobile at the curb was hurt and
Harold Hudson, until recently
proprietor of the Hud son Klerlrlc
store, announced today, following
his return from Portland, that he
has obtained the appointment of
factory representative of the lamp
division of the Westinghouse Klec
trfc company for the city of San
Francisco, and ts leaving the flrnt
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the titling of
Glasses
116 Jackson St.
needed Immediate attention. As he , of next month to make his home in
approached the car. a man stepped . that city. Mr. Hudson will be the
from a shadow and hit Frlnk over company's official representative
the head with a plank. The at- In the handling of Its lamps In the
lacker Jumped Into the waiting au-, entire city of San Francisco, an Bit
to and sped away. ' pnlnlment w hich carries a great
Marshal Ferguson and "lied", deal of hard work and responsinil
Illce got another car and gave'lly. Mr. Hudson and his wife and
chase, but lost the fleeing car near mother, will leave the first of Sy I
XL Paul. A man who stood In the lember and will make their home
shadow several doors away claims In San Francisco In the future. I
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654
Do Your Fall Painting Now
We have a line of high grade paint at prices that
justify your improvements now. Don't lose money
by putting off the work.
Improve nnd decorntc your home now.
Zigl
'er-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
119 NO. JACKSON
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOK BARGAINS
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkins Bldg. Rossburg, Ore
Phone 88.
Wells, government observer, said
he saw no indications of rain for
24 hours at least.
Higher humidity and lower tem
perature Improved the forest fire
situation somewhat today.
Smoke lt-)tilses Air' Pilot. ,
EITOHNB, Ore., Aug. 10. Haze
which hung low ami dense over
the forest areas of Ijme county
yesterday prevented nil determi
nation of locution of fires by
lookouts, according to Informa
tion nt Ihe headquarters of the
Lascaue anu Klusluw national for- (ATl.tH it. t.,1 wir )
.'i.. ILZl X... . .7..: J.. I san Fnwnsro. Au. in-Pr.
; could distinguish uo fires as far 1..'?' n n'',e,r Vr.hla'r,J'
as their vision carried. It was ""' monv the attorneys
lgai """ for Dorothy Ellinsson relied to cs-
I One of the forest air patrol ! !f"1',h V?' " ,:",""rar,1'
Planes stationed here .hopped of f ' ,ns ,n" 'he Hme she killed her
yesterday for a trip over the dis- ' """h,r; 'nno.fi.red todav tint ho
trict. hut the pilot was unable to I'"' d no f",r'h','r, pa,"' 'J"
get above the smoke, and return- ' ' J1"" s"7n'1 V'"', of nornln'
led to the landing field to report ! nn " rh""" manh r Is set for lo
'that tt wns lmpo-slble to get fire im"rrow' , ,
information until the smoke i " "7 "evs. surprised af
clears more than nt present. nr- 1,11,1 8 announcement, declared
Though smeke and a hare still ' : v ,,,'n,!"nl n continuance
hung over i:.tgeue todav. there I wLn,n ' T case Is called,
was relief from the oppressive I The nlimlst stated liis belief Hint
heat or tho past three .lava. Yes- ,"no pub'lc good can be served" bv
terdny the maximum temperature I flir,,l''r examinations and pointed
Iwns u.l degrees, but tho ntmos-0'lt ,lm' ,l,a f'n'l'ngs of her men
,phere ns stb kv nnd dense. Todnv I1"1 crndltion already are a matter
there are clouds to old. and It is l rollrl record
'much ccoler. though there is somo
indication that the sun may break
through. This Is the SStli day
without rain here.
Kalama Fire Revives.
KAT.AMA. Wash.. Aug. 10. A
forest fire which burned F-everni
i.ei een iiiiii iiiei. iio n. i
flared again Saturilav nnd Sundav, Representative White of Maim
l. slrov.d a small mill b' l.inclng t,, I ranking remihliran ' rn merchant
Kie, Pierce of Ka num. consl !, r- marine and fisheries conimill-e.
able of the Morel;).'; Iiggins rarnpi xlr Whit -, who has just return-
euuliimeni and th" h else and lir-rn ! 'rm Alaska, informed the prca-
t NEW TODAY t A
FOR SALE Crawford peaches at
t arnes Orchard. Carnea station, i
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants housework. Phono 492 J.
FOR SALEOir"st"ove, good condl
10 n. Cheap. 1034 Winchester St.
FOR SALE Ford touring car, In
good running order. Price 150,
344 Jackson St
LOST Pair of nose glasses. FimT
er please return to News-Review
ortlce. ,.
FOR " RENT Furnished apart
ment. Modern conveniences. 344
S. Jackson St.
FOR WENT 2 new 2 room fur
nished houses. $9 month. Phone
210-L, Miller's Addition.
FOR SALE Practically-" new" house
hold goods and kitchen ware
Call 442 SoulhMaln St.
FOR SALE Rartlettpears for can
ning, 2 cents per lb. Fred Ren
ner, Happy Valley bridge.
FOR SALE New Ford coupe at a '
big discount See L. R. Cham
bers, Wells A Chase agency.
FOR SALE Two 8:foo7Bhow" cases
with beveled plate glass top. See
them at the Marksbury Store.
FOR RENT Modern four-room
furnished apartment with sleep
Ing porch. Inquire 830 S. Main.
FOR RENT 376ora Sirulshed
apartment electric range, gar-agu-Inquire
404 West Douglas.
EXPERIENCED-BOOKKEEPER
Wants position with reliable in
stitution. Address W'., care
News-Review.
AtASKAN FISHING INDUSTRY
NEEDS FEDERAL DIRECTION
SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., Aug. 10.
Kigi.ler conservation of the
Alaskan flsheivs was rroinni.ml-
ed to President Cootulge todav by
J Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronlo and ISIectro-Thoraphy
41T Perkins Bldg. Pbone 491
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Gerretsen Co.
5cs sH
4
THE LIBERTY THEATER
ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW
BIG PICTURF At 0ur "0Ulr Prlc
Elaine Hammerstein
Lou Tellegcn
Gaston Glass
IN
"PARISIAN
NIGHTS"
Alto! Th Oreftontan Wfkly
Showing CQPCO Dedication
Alto: "Clndf rtllw"
Wi'd. and Thiim.: "TIih NiRht Ship-
AUCTIONEER
IHm't forget that I handle
sales In city or country.
M. C. Radabaugh
530 N. Pin St.
WE KNOW A MAN
who ihwmi't have lo worry
n bunt aulmnoMlo Itimiranco.
It It car liurnril up and ho
didn't have enoult money to
liuv a nrw one.
' will wrll you th rovnr
ai you ni'i'd on your cur
Kirn, ihi'fl, cotlinlon. U.ihltlty
and property damage It i tr
ance. It pay to 1m luittiti'd.
G. W. 'OUNG & rSON
INSURANCE
116 Cam St. Phone 417
;on the Nat Thompson ranrh. It
thrt'ntrn I do hitni ihe pip 1In
, whirh brtnes Kiilania't wattr from
Sp ncT rrt-.-k. About 25 volun
itcer fire fijrhttTs from hire are at
worn on 1 maze.
Salem's 60th Ratnleia Day.
SALKM. Oro An if. 10 To!ay
marks th ?1ohp of a 60-dny rain
loss period In Salem; tho lonn-'st
nn record hero alnro the j-nnini'-r
of 1014, nnd slated to be the Inntf
estt sustained hnt snell !n the his
tory of the city. Last Saturday.
August S. the mercury came jusi
on po'nt from the August maxi
mum. RiMurdnv'a mark beiiiR !7.
established late In the afternoon,
and the record for all time for Au
gust here being 9S.
Yesterday's maximum was f1,
and with cloudy skies ihis morning
Ierery Intllcation was that today's
hljrh mark would be still lower.
The last rain nt Salem to fall In
sufficient auantiths to be measur
ed occurred on June 11.
The first heat proMrat'on of the
summer occurred Saturday ufter
noon. Mrs. Harrv N. ("rain, wife
of the managing editor of the Cap
ital Journal, was overcome wink
traveling to Portland by automo
bile and had to be removed from
(the car nnd pivn medical atten
'Hon at Foley s Corners, five nilks
north of Salem. She wns bromrhi
back lo her home here Satunla
1 evening.
Fight to Save Town.
KKVKXKTOKK II C. Amr in
At Arrowhead. 3i miles south of
here, nnd at Ihe head of uriter At
row lake, a forest fir hail b'ap l
the cemeterv todsv pnd ca led out
forces to sav the town. Iltn. -f
in -o"ds ami btush were pcaMend
over eastern Ilritlsh CohtttiWa.
o
n:;vs sTrnv ok itiMi t.H
AH Mi:S l'l;iS4 HKKOll
11 nt that the fishing imlusiry had
suffered considerably (luring the
last year from a lack of fish. Me
declared a be.lef that the new law
Riving thu, department of com
merce complete jurisdiction over
the fisheries would ultimately rem
edy the situation.
Tho situation In Alaska was tle
scribt d by Mr. W'liite ns very
gloomy with transportation and
biislnesfl generally affected by the
set bark to the fishing industry.
FO RSALR Am leaving town and
will sell pood business In light,
general repair work. Write box
10, News-Review.
FOR RENT I furnished house
keeping rooms, with or without
garage. Inquire at 740 Mill St.,
or phone 30F13.
FOR RENT Three farms. For
sale and trade houses and farms.
Remember I make low prices. C.
Merrill, 504 Mill St.
FOR". SAT-E Two well matched
young horses unbroken, or will
trade for any kind of stock. Phil
St rail er, Dlxonvllle, Ore.
FOR SALE Furniture in four
apartments. House with 4 apart
ments to rent cheap. Close In.
Box 5, News-Review office.
Pears Wanted
Highest cash prices paid for
Bartlett Pears
We can use your small lots
See us before selling
Drager Fruit Co.
Tl.MK TKLI.S. Ctsssiric.l ails
arc as necessary lo the real estate
business as gas is to the taxi business.
WANTED TO BUY Fresh rows,
must be young and giving good
flow of milk. Give description
and price. Address "Cows", c-o
News-Review.
FOR SALE-Cfawford peaches,
fine for canning. 2.00 per bushel.
Ilring your boxes, 1 mile west of
Winston srhoolhouse. F. A. Roser
Phone 2F23.
ALFA LFA. grain, hay. timothy,
outs, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyraan, Walla Walla, Washing
ton. FORI SALKAn extension-daven-port
table; overstuffed velvet
chair; large rug, 9x12; two ma
hoicany rockers; 4 walnut dining
room chairs with blue leather
seals. Phone 648-R.
SPKCIAL PRICKS on tires to
close out: 30x31 straight side
Flsk Premier cord casing at
9.4S. 30x31 Flsk non skid
straight side cord casing at
SIMf. Thl price applies only
on present stock. Wells A Chase.
317 North Jackson Street, Rose
burg. Oregon
TWO STOCK RANCHES FOR
RENT 160 acres stocked and
equipped; located In beautiful
valley; modern bungalow; good
barn; good team horses; wagon;
tools; implements; 3 good cows;
chickens; other stock. $400 cash
rent. 3-year lease.
180 acres adjoining extra good
outrange; 35 acres good plow
land; small house; 2 barns; fami
ly orchard; fine spring water.
1200 year cash rent. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219.
Hall Seely. of this city, son of
Dr. and Mrs. A, C. Seely, was ac
corded honorable mention by the
scholarship committee of the Yale
Alumni association, announcement
of the awards being made today.
Mr. Seely Is to enter Yale during
the coming fall, and In writing for
the scholarship gained the distinc
tion of honorable mention, al
though failing to secure the desired
prize. Mr. Seely Is a graduate of
the class of 1925, and expects to
enter Yale for a medical course In
the fall. In local school activities
he stood very high, having an ac
tive part In all student affairs,
and participating also lo athletics.
The scholarship was won by
Charles Edward Wright, of Garden
Home, Oregon. His twin sister,
Miss Hilda Emily Wright, won the
liryn Mawr scholarship.
Dr. Seely this morning received
a letter from Robert Trent Piatt,
chairman of the scholarship com
mittee, In which the young man is
commended very highly.
"You should be told," Mr. Piatt
writes, "that your record upon ex
amination was most satisfactory,
and that while the average rank
of Mr. Wright upon all subjects
was slightly higher than yours, the
difference was not such as to re
flect any discredit upon your
work, but, on the contrary, both
of you are to be highly commended
on the results of your entrance
examinations.
"The committee will take great
Interest In your college year, and
regard you. In a way, as one of Its
scholarship boys, and will watch
your progress throughout your col
lege course with Increasing Inter.
est.
It did not appear that the Drur,
tribesmen hud attucked the
French to any extent since the
Incidents In question.
M. Painsleve concluded with a
word of appreciation of the atti
tude shown by the llritish in ad
jacent territories, which had been
not only perfectly correct, but
particularly friendly.
WouTd'HangTor
Scott as Death
Penalty Protest
WMK ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggage
If It is lost, stoltn or damaged,
our company protects you.
The rale is low, tho coverage
broad.
Insurance Is Our Business
Jj SUSOHIC HOC
ICSt SI' $ Hi
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!.oniov. Knr. Aug. 1ft. The
International nrUon emigres in
in final pern inn todnv pushed a
resolution recommending (hat In
dependent Investigator. apart
from the police should ntndv th"
pvrholov. environment and 1 1 r . -hlstnrv
of every criminal nn trint,
reportliif the renlt of their in
vetiRnTlon directly to the Judge
whn ! called upon to Impose
nenlence.
A not her rentiit'on nWlared
that prevention of he rnntamin.i
I'nn of le rrimln.il prUnnem lv
those more expt't l need in rrfnf
is unt of the Mt essential o!
pn on treatment.
FX '
OF COURSE. POLITICS DON'T
ENTER INTO IT AT ALL
(AmoclateU Vmm Ioard Win.)
WASHINGTON'. Aug. 10.
Treasury officials jald today they
wre workinR In cloae harmony
with republican senators In select
ing the new prohibition adminis
trators, and that In no case would
any man objected to by the Inter
ested senators be given an appoint
ment. The same high official added
thnt there had been "no political
pressure" and that the present de
ny was due to some extent to dif
ficulty of men sected to accept.
Close co-operation with the sen
ators had resulted, they said, from
a desire to have perfect harmony
in th working out of the prohibi
tion reorganization.
PAPE BRINGS SUIT
AGAINST ACCUSERS
FOR BIG DAMAGES
(AMOrUUrrf Prrm Imml Wire.)
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. Cle
ment J. Pape, former German
vice-consul here and former Port
land manager of the Shanghai
Building company, who is In jail
here, charged with embezzlement
of funds of the company, today
filed suit In Federal court here
against Edward Hell, secretary
and general manager of the com
pany, and Williura F. Merrick
and the company for 9125,000.
Pape alleged he had been made
a victim of a conspiracy to de
prive him of his position so that
Merrick might get the place. He
also alleged that he was charged
with shortages "in order that the
company might escape the obli
gations respecting Pape's com
missions. Interest in the business
and other compensation.'
TRANSIENT TAKES
OWN LIFE AT SALEM
(AMorUUf) Prtm Uwrd Wirt.
SALEM. Ore., Aug. Irt. The
body of a man who the police
say committed suicide on the
bank of the Willamette river here
last Friday, was this morning
Identified as a 59-year old man,
who had given his name as Jim
Sullivan, and had roomed at a
hotel here for the past three
months. The body was found by
accident Sunday night, Sullivan
having selected a spot where he
was out of view from the top of
the bunk. Sullivan was register
ed at a hotel here jib being from
San Diego. Fragments of conver
sation held with various persons
while staying at the hotel Indicate
ihat he has a son and two grand
children In San Francisco.
Cook with gas.
AMKltK AN HSIIKUMKN ASK
I,F,Sii IHTV FOlt 1CIVALS
SEATTLE, Aug. 10. John II.
Meat her. agent of the Deep Sea
Fishermen's Vnion of the Pacific,
told the Fnlted State terriff com
mission in a halibut hearing
opening here today that bot h
American and Canadian members;
of the Union were out and out
for reciprocity.
The import duty on halibut is
two cents a pound. The comm. fa
don has been asked to urge I1 re
sident Coolidge to cut tho duty
50 per cent on fish brought t Id
from Canada.
Hundreds have put their O. K. on
claaslfled columns. They are the
starting point of many people's
snecess and prosperity.
MASSACRE FRENCH
TROOPS IN SYRIA
RESTAURANT OWNERS
CONVENE IN PORTLAND
rOIITLANI). Au. 10 Rfsmur
Htit nwi.ra fn.m nearly all Pacific
cnat rill.' were here t.xlay for
th opening of a two-tlay conven
tion. Toiiay Ihev were lakfn on
a trip over the Mount Hoot! loop
hiKhway. Myron tlreen. president
of tlte National Kealauraut aftfto
riatinn. ia att'-nilinK the conven
tion end mill npeak at the annual
banquet tomorrow nivht.
lAvietaud Tnm l0t Wtro
PARIS, Aug. 1. Premier Paln
levo, in a semi-official statement.
has admitted that 106 French
soldiers were massacred In only
one of the last weeks engaKe-
ments with rebellious tribesman
in the Jebel Drut district of Sy
ria. He declared that "events in
Syria are not to grave as certain
parties souiiht to represent them."
Sued Ian. the post which dispat
ches from llritish and arab sour
ches from llritish and Arab sour
occuped by Krench troops, he
sad.
The premer sad the total of
French 'losses was not known at
present. In any rase, he added.
SPANISH ANARCHISTS
- ALLOW KINO NO PEACE
C.."P. McGraw." Washington, UT
C, wants to lake, ths p'.acs of
Russell Scott, doomed Chicago
man, and maka the execution
protest apiinst capital punish
ment, lie has written the gov
I arnor v Uluioii fo that tffect.
(SOTlatnl Pm. baH Wlw.)
PARIS. Aug. 10. A dispatch
to the Haras Agency today from
Hemtays, on the Franco-Spanish
border, says that an anarchist
was arrested recently In Spain on
susnlrion of plotting to kill King
I Alfonso during the King's rlsit to
the roval summer residence at
Sun Sebastian.
I The anarchist wj taken to
j Madrid -and after 'investigation,
several ..ther arrests were made
at various places throughout
'Sn. I
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