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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1925. THREE 4 Remarkable Values in Mid -season Clearance 4Days4 v Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday This unusual apparel event should be of great interest to the careful shopper, who realizes that the smartest and modish garments are procurable in our clearance at drastic reductions. One lot of Silk Dresses, values to 32.50, closing out at $9.45 Don't miss this opportunity to secure one or more of these dresses at a Big Saving. The Ladies 139 N. Jackson Street Shoppe tin the arm and side from the var-J serve !0 years In the penltentl- ! den's shot Kun. It develoned today that the rea son Guard Davison fulled to elim inate more convicts from the man hunt after he had shot and killed regon Jones was due to the fact hat his ammunition failed. He bad celled the tun used hy Guard James Holman after Holinan had escapes. On one he not as far been killed by a convict. Holman aa Itutte. Mont., before being " ' ihiil una irt Kill- Pli fPH WPrt It. I 3 DIE IN BATTLE AT PENITENTIARY r (Continued from page 1.) ary by Judge O. F. Sklpworth of the Lane circuit court. .He was known here as a dan gerous man. Hut 20 years of axe, he ha been behind the bars In. two states prisons, and since tielng sentenced to the suite peni tentiary at. Salem, has made two Murray muttered "Give me the keys to the arsen al, or I'll cut your heart out." Instead Davison lifted a foot and kicked Murray suarely In the ab domen, kuockiiiK him against a ban ister that gourds a stairway lead ing downwurd, and almost precep Itatlng him Into the prison base ment. There Is a bit of humor about this incident becnuse Davi son, years ago when he. lived In I matilta county, waa known In the magazine .when Davison se cured the weapon. Holman and Sweeney, the dead guard, both leave famlles In Sa lem, Holman a widow, two daugh ters and a son, and Sweeney a wi dow, daughter and son. Holman was a brother-in-law of Warden Imlrymple, belug a brother of Mrs. Dulrymple. Murray Only 20 Years Old. Oregon Jones, the dead convict. was received January 20, 1923. "Big foot" Davison. Davison immediately left by the rom Joa,,hne county , 20 He years old. With four oiner convicts, including Murray and Kelly, Jones escnped from inside north door Into the yard and ran for , to Post No. 1 on the north wall aud . ., 23 yrHn ,,, with four armed himself with a rifle. Turnkey Slugged, Guns Secured. Going on into the turnkey's of fice the convicts found several of ficers to dispose of. Murray thrust blf.. . !.,.., Vl'l.lt., a .....it-.l alin I was writing at the desk, and de-1 -I ,, manded the keys to the arsenal. I Kr' Kelly was also re- You're crazy." answered White. I",v' '""' Joseph ne county on Murray, th. u recognising him. andi"1" mm" ''I'S " .."""V8, "",!? .1 evl.l..ilv knnwlns. ihu, Vhli ,u,i crime was niuniK in., jonea ui"... I Deputy Warden Lilly of the state prison today Joined the man hunt ers and intended to make an effort jto organise the forces. A prison i guard returned from the Pratnm I district with the report that the man hunters lacked organization and leadership and were making no headway. John Davison, the guard who killed Oregon Jones, gave his own story of the shooting of the con vict. He said the report that he had a gun with an empty magazine was untrue. Guard Holman had two guns, Davison said, and the one he self ed- when he rushed Into tower No. 1 had a full magazine, but after he shot Jones the con- the walls March 28, 1924. All the vlcts were running at such an an others wero soon caught, but Mur- ele that he could not get a good ray not for months later when he (shot at them. It now appears that the wound in the leader, Murray s hand. Is from Davison's rifle. War- I ion ltalrymple's shot having lacer-; ing not have the keys, gave his atten tion to Jamea Nesnillh. the turn key. Jones also rushed Nesmlth and shotted Nesmlth in the jaw, ers to esenpe ail. He was serving 20 years. He is 28 years old. Murray was received from Lane county jk-cember 31, 1923.. for as- flooring him and possibly breaking isault with a dangerous weapon in e.tnnerimn .villi ill'.. niuuiTt ui ft Today's Markets i (AnocUtnt PrrM Lrunl wir ) i Nominal at 6(f7c; Oregon grape PORTLAND. Aug. 13. There has root nominal, been almost a record breaking Hops Old crop cleaned up. Con peach movement in the local whole-1 ract market firm at ISc. l:i:M crop sale market during the past few j nominal at 20c; new. crop cnotracls days. Buyers are taking on can-at inc. nliig supplies and prices have held i imtter firm- unchanged. Extra at a reasonable level. Supplies ar eplentlful and range all the way from $110 In quantity lots on Elbertas to as high as ii.&O for fancy, large size J. H. Hales. Crawfords sell at 11.10 to 1.25 a box. Supplies are plentiful and range rections. Today th.re are around 20 carloads on tha track with l-ss than half of them bruktn. Produce dealers do not antici pate prices to go much lower than present levels. PORTLAND, Aug. 13 Cattle calves and steers steady, she slock weak; receipts lr.o cattle (44, direct), 90 calves (52 direct). Hogs steady wiih Monday's prices; re- celpts 700 (326 cllrecu. L.wm wcikiii (160 to 200 pounds) common, me dium, good and choice J14.75 15.50. Sheep steady; receipts 340 (2S direct). PORTLAND. Aug. 13. Eggs slow, weak, current receipts 2ic; pullets 27i'S2Sc: firsts 3013 31c; delivered Portland. Butter firm, unchanged. Extra cubes, city 50c; standards 491c; prime firsts 4.1c; firsts 45c;: under grades nominal; prints 53c; car tons 54c. ..--. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1. jtW 30c; filberts nominal: almond 2i 27c; Brazil nuts 1SJi20c; Ital ian chestnuts 21c. his jaw. Nesmllh was in a dazed state until taken home. 1 1 La keys were taken and the arsenal opened hy the desperadoes. Four Winchester rifles, a shot gun anil two boxes of cartridges were taken from the arsenal, be sides the cartridges in Ihu guns. The convicts begau to shoot at once. Two shots were fired through the south window at Guard Charles McKlnley on post No. 7 anil McKiuley's mouth was filled with brick dust when the bullets hit the tower. Bloody Battle Recounted. About the same time the con victs began shooting through the north window at post No. 1 wound ing Holman and kilting Sweeney. Holman was hit first. Sweeney ran along the wall from post No. 2 toltum relieve him and was shot through the head dying Instantly. W. K. Gardner, another guard, went to aid Hotmail, taking his gun and helping him downstairs. A bullet from the convicts knocked the rifle from his hands. By this time Guard Davison had arrived at No. 1 post. He ran outside, prepared to open fire on the convicts. The ; convicts having left the building iand crossed the yard, they entered the tower and killed Holinan. Guard Lute Savage was returning from 'dinner nlong the penitentiary-slate hospital road and rushed to post i No. 2. where he was shot. The convicts got out of the prison en closure by the stairs at post No. 2 and It was here that Davison klll jed Oregon Jones, drilling him through the head as he went over the wall. Jones pitched headlong to the ground. Shortly afterward, Warden Dalrymple opened fire with his shotgun, wounding Mur ray. Fifteen bullet Indent 111 es were found in (he north wall of post No. 1. Murray staggered, but recover- ated Murray's side with buckshot. Dee Jones, a brother of the dead convict, T. H. Hall and Mrs. Bessie Hall, and S. Greco, came from Portland today to make funeral ar rangements fur the convict, but up to noon had reached no decision. They ' were said to have dropped bank at Florence In which he par-1 the effort because of the constant cubes, city 5oc; standards 49ic; jed himself and with the other two firsts 43c; firsts 45c; nndergrades nominal; prints 53c; cartons 54c. Butter fat firm, scarce. Best churning cream blc; net shippers track In zone 1. Hnnnrv tsnrings. 1 linn, nens t weak. Heavy hens 23c; light 13W i called a.taxirab to take himself nn ran toward the state hospital, a quarter of a mile north of the pri son. Trio Escapes le. Taxlcab. At the hospital C. V. Ivltts. an attendant, who had resigned, had 14c; springs H'utZe; young white ducks 2nw21c. Onions about steady, 2.50'5 2.75. Potatoes scarce, prices steady, 2fr 2.15. Country dressed meats are firm and unchanged today with choice light calves quoted at 17 cents and choice light hogs at 20 cents. Re ceipts are light with a good demand for top stuff. Springs are showing a slight im provement In the local poultry mar ket with live birds now bringing 21 to 25 cents, depending on size. Hens continue weak. No change In local butter and egg quotations. Top cube butter most OMt of ga!lojne. threats he drove the three his bi4ongings down town. The fu gitives ordered C. N. Zinn, the tnx lcab driver, to let them into the car and also ordered Ivitls to get in. Zinn was ordered to drive east, contrary to first, reports that they had gone through Salem into Polk county, and which caused the first posses to cross the Willam ette river in a direction opposite to that actually taken by the fugi tives. That Zinn and Ivltts were not compelled to remain in the ticipated. He is 20. Willos was received from Uma tilla county April 13, 1924, to serve seven years for burglBry. His age Is 26. "Shoot To Kill on Sight" Order. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 13. Some 125 possemen are this morning combing the swampy country in the vicinity of Pratum, eight miles east of Salem, for some trace of the three convicts who Inst night made their escape from the Oregon penitentiary after killing two guards and seriously wounding another. The men were last seen enter ing the brushy swamp along Pud ding river, two miles east of Pra- by tho taxi driver ana nis passenger whom the fugitives forced to drive them that far. One of the trio Is thought to be seriously wounded and all are heavily armed. Farmers through out the entire section have been warned and are joining the search. The poshes are under the gen eral direction of Deputy Warden Lilley and Major Tom Rilyea of the nntlonal guard. All have been Instructed to shoot to kill anv of the three on signi. Officers are confident that tne men are still In the vicinity, ar guing that Murray Is apparently In no condition to travel ana mat his companions would probably he loath to desert their leader so early In the chase. " An ex-convict In a lnrge auto mobile was seen just outside the prison rate last night by Warden Dalrymple Just nbout the time the break occurred. There is a suspicion that he was In collu sion with the escaping despera does nrd that he Intended to has ten them away In the can The warden believes they were trying to locate the automobile when he opened fire from the garage. Standard Oil Salt Ion lootcl. -The first clue as to tho where nbouts of the fugitives was ob tained todnv when information came that tho Standard Oil dis tribution station nt Sllverton was broken Into during the night by the lock being shot off the door. The place was ransacked and a -mall amount of money was ta ken from a till. Additional details of the esenpe I were related at the prison today. One of the first guards to rush I to the relief of Post No. 1 was S. n. Scndefor. He, however. I was off shift and unarmed. Ho Ifiund Holman and Davison In stream of men and women who filed through the morgue all fore noon to view the body. This took place while the body was being embalmed. An interesting time was exper ienced by several newspaper pho- I tngranhers today when they at tempted to photograph Zinn, the cab driver whom me convicts forced to take them Into the coun try. Zinn violently objected.. Seiz ing rocks he fired them at the pic ture men with an aim that threat ened serious consequences. Fugitive Hide Till Night. SALFM. Ore., Aur. 13. Pri son authorities looking hack over the previous attempt of Murray and Kelly to escape this after noon expressed the opinion that the fugitives would likely adopt the same tactics they used upon the former occasion lie In bid ing during daylight and travel at j night, also doing their foraging for food under the cover of dark ness by robbing country stores or raiding farm houses. According to these calculations the convicts are not yet sufficiently hungry to risk showing themselves, but will likely do so as soon as It becomes dark enough for them to travel safely -tonight. The officers are also Inclined to give credence to the argument that It Is entirely likely thai tne three will work their way south ward toward Aumsvllle, a distance of nine or ten miles, the scene or their former hide and seek game with the posses. From Aumsvllle south tnrougn the Marlon county to Jefferson the country Is all familiar to Mur ray, who evaded the ottirers tor a Vull week In that section. An other theory being considered Is that the men will renialn close to their present hiding place for several days until tho enthusiasm of the searchers has waned and their vigilance relaxed and tnen steal another automobile and make a night attempt to get out of the country entirely. All of the officers are agreed that the situation is a potential duplica tion of the Tracy-Merrill rampage of 1902, and that Murray, at least. Is as dangerous as either Tracy or Merrill. Warnings are being broadcasted lo farmers and 50 cents; best eggs 3t cents on tne exchange. PORTLAND, Aug. 13 Wheat: hard white, blue stem, baart $1.60; soft white $1.58; western white $1,571; hard winter $1.57; northern spring $!.5: western red $1.52; 11. 11. II. hard whlto $1.61. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13. Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco Cascara hark quiet. Inactive. 6oc. JAIL WITH HELP that a total of the debt be re duced through a computing or accrued Interest at a rate lower than the 4 per cent at which I the British debt Interest was figured, but no agreement on that point has been reached. to , lln1.H -...,,1d onri auto I " "... j i t liavison using rniinimi n s1"- w' . . . ,. . ,,Vl. l' ., :.." ',! I Sandefer asked for a gun and k. i!v- i, a -fi. i. I wan Informed thpre wan no other iuiiii,i in si. t " I . I I Ul,nn n u Ir nd flip Cnder their . : . " '. ' j . nocior ami iinut-i-r aim,.:,. ,i,. nine to the state hospitnl ss the l nenrest place to get a physician "I henrd a bullet whizz past me" snld Sandefer. "and looked ! hack. Here came the three of , them and I speeded up. They 'must have fired five or six times ' at me. I reached the hospital and leave the alarm, lint was exhaust ' ed and had to have the attention of a doctor mvself, I As they entered the hospital grounds, the convicts granliea Mrs. Alice Ostium and a man named McElroy. attendants at tho hotnltsl. shielded themselves be hind them and ordered the man nnd woman to guide them to the hlghwov. where (hey doubtless Intended to commandeer an au tomobile. Thev freed the two when they suddenly spied Zinn and his taxlrab. Mlirrnr T'Mlgll Customer. EI'GKNK, Oregon, Aug. 13. Lane conn'y officers, fearing that school house a short distance esst of Pratum, about nine miles east of Salem. Zinn said Murray seem ed to know the country thorough'y. Zinn kept telling the fugitives that he was almost out of gaso line, and near Pratuin informed them that the engine was about ready to stop. "Then drive behind that school house.' ordered Murray. Zinn did so, and he and Ivltts i were ordered out of the car. The convicts exchanged several arti cles of clothing with them, then tied the two men to 'a tree and gagged them, warning them under penalty, of death not to tell where the convicts left the car. Soon af ter the convicts went on. Zinn and Ivltts worked themselves loose and returned to Salem In Zlnn's car. Murray Claims Two Deaths. Before the convicts left them they robbed Ivltts of over ft'O but OUR AIMi TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY -ALWAYS "flTiT. & WION-WIDC (ft II J) INSTITUTl0N'- 1 (LpnneyQ VitIL DEPARTMENT STORES WHEW SAVINGS ARK -GREATEST . THRUOUT" IHSYEAI Corner Cast and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoff ice Roseburg, Oregon Half Million House Sold In Our Stores This Frocks Year! h Our new shipment of House Frocks is upon the scene I That means action! ' This last year it has meant that wise housewives have bought in our stores over one-half million of these Ging ham House Frocks at this one advantageous price I Amoskeag and Security Gingham The 'new House Frocks are just as splendid as those you have liked so well; they are made of the same quality ging ham but in new and charming styles. In sizes for all- even extra large. 4 mm the most notorious criminals in the west, wan mild by those who knew him to be reponlnfr more peacefully than It hud ever r poned in life. OreKon Jones' brother, P. Jones of (Irnnts Paw, and his sIhUt. Mrs. H. Hall or Portland, arrived in Salem early thin morning to take rharjte of the body. It will be shipped to Grants Pasi the Jones' home town. In a few days, the brother stated this afternoon. Legitimate Excuse. PORTLAND, Auk. 13 Portland police today lnvestlKated the pres ence of an auto near the state pri son nt Snltim liitf Vftfrrinv tndfiv country stores to be on guard at jXpr(B8ed the opinion that It was co-Incidence. The ex-convlc:t told the chief of police that he was in Snlem to see a girl, and that he had no knowledge of tho prisoner's plan to escape. Terminal Beauty Shop, phone REVENUE CUTTER BEAR IS FLOATED all times for snother murder or two means nothing to the con victs. I)ltrlet-Attorney John Corson, Sheriff llower nnd their aides were at the prison this rgornlnu KRlherlnK evidence for the char ges of murder to be brought against the convicts If they are recaptured. Paroled Convict Suspected SALKM. Ore.. Aug. 13. Prison nlhnrlltes and Portland police of- fieer. are toilsv Investigating to1 I A-rvl.(l It, Iuol Wlr. 1 determlno. what. If any. ronnertlon SEATTLE, Aug. 13. After being the presence of a paroled convict i ashore 23 hours at Cape Prince of In a large automobile. In front of; Wales, llerlng Strait, the cutter the penitentiary Just before 6Ilenr of the roast guard floated at o'clock last evening, might have i 2:4.1 yesterday morning, had with the escape plot which lib- Captain P. O. Dodge, rommand erated three prisoners from the in-1 Ing the coast guard In the North stltution Just a few moments alter, i Pacific and Alaska with hesriquar Warden Dalrvmnle saw the par-iters here, received today the fol- olded prisoner In front of the pen itentiary garage talking to a trusty convict Just shortly before the break occurred. The warden asked the man what he was doing tnere TESTIBIE1S E AT.PKNA, Mich.. Aug. 13. Tnklng of testimony in the di vorce suit of ConirrenHnian Frank !. Scott ended at noon today and nrmimentH by councel for Scott j and his wife, Kdna Scott began ihl afternoon. j The final testimony brought denials from both aid of char- I ges of misconduct, drinking and ' gambling. Representative Rcott. on the j stand today dHnred thpre was spent the day visiting P. 0. Tro selle and wife. Little Hazel Doerner underwent' a nose and throat operation at the hospital last Monday She la get ting along nicely. Mrs. K. O. Troietle spent a few days lnt week helping her par ents, W. Fest of Edenbower, har- vhui in'ir pfar crop. Tho Cleveland community took, their weekly bath at the "Forks' mm pi u no ay aiMTnoon. Ml ps Ieona Wright held services nt the church last Rundav morn ing. A very Interesting sermon was given nnd appreciated by those la attendance. Harold Reynolds la leaving for Tottage Grove this week to attend the conference of the Free Meth odist church to be held there. Mrs. Minnie Becker and children nin kith in wun , tna AiDrn. Uecker family last Sunday. A lively debate was held at the drinking In the smoking room TOnK people's meeting last Sunday ni of the steamer Crltohal during the coprrpuslonnl critlo of 19U3 dn teotlfind In the deposition of Klorlnn Dnllaw. the Hcott's serv ing man. Mr. flrott snld. he could not sny whether liquor wns drunk In the Ktitfrrooms of other con gressmen. To re'ite the deposition of Plkns. whlrh wni rend vptenlny. Mrs. Srnlt's counol Introduced dnnns'tlon from thr Washlnr ton policemen from Mrs. llre H. Forhp. N-w York end from Gil bert Itrnslnger of Vfhlncton. Prnlnsrr culled Fllco "a mii-wt'-nl comdv detective." He de nied ever hi'vlng been alone w'h Vrs. SroM In b room nt the evening on "Recreation." Erwin Stlnner was leader. t SUNDAY AT THE t t CHURCHES t Services by Rer. Jacobs 11a, m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian endeavor 7:30 p. m. Alice Becker as leader. All welenm The only agreement so far dis closed Is. that for a brief mora torium. The commiK,'ions remain far apart on the other questions involved, but bom sides are nope- , (fill of an agreement without pro-j t- longed dlscufslon. SAN JOSK. t at.. Aug. ' '"" ; Iptav In fnv time men escaped from the county Jail , WASHINGTON'. Aug. 13. Ncito- ..,n,i nav here last nlsht and are being pur- tiH, tonis between the Amerlran and inz evw rl'-nces. hut never anv- Kenzle Vans Into Knxtern Oregon sued by a posse headed by f""''"" Iielgian debt commissions was sus- o,nI nKP ,.nt through tonight." i natrnlled the highways all night C.eorge W. I.yle and Chief of Po- p,,,,! temporarily today to per- yinn ,). ennvlns ron'lnnal- ' In-t nlsht. Nothing auspicious lice John lllack. The fugitives viattors to receive Instnie- !iv ihre.nemd him and Iviits il'ir- slrhted. however. and the charges on which they (. . Itrussels as to a new!in. ,np tri,. uurrar. he snld. i The local officers were sided him bn k $4" .nd took sever- knowledge of the Lane country ill dollars from Z'nn. ; possessed bv Tom Murray, one of Zinn Is an eld-'ilv mnn. (the trio of convlrts w-ho esrnned "I have jeen a eoo I dt n! of gtin I from the Oregon state penlten- he slil lat ilary In! night, might lead the had pom" Ihrll'- 1 derncradocs to attempt the Mc- were held are: winiBm BeUlan offer. Carthy, bank roDDery: wns r. Smith, forgery: Oeorge Murray, burglary: Fred Trotten, statutory offense. The men sawed thlr way out of their cell and escaped from the Jail br means of a forty-foot rope, lowered from the roof by some one who had cut a hole in It from the outside. lrtnlmeri tie KlleH both Holmnn atld A reply Is expected overniem Sweeney. This Is apps-ently not however. and the commission true, since one was klll'd with a agreed to meet arnln tomorrow. At ,hiigun and the other with s rifle, that time they will have before Yhr convicts appnrently did not them alo a new American propos- know Ihey hsd wounded Savage, al. embodying some cnncenslons j "i hot point blnnk at him and nn.ented today to the Belgians. mimed hltn." Murray said In th" In their search hy two prl.on d. Konst and Sandefer, and n li'e term trusty, who came here neon reretnt of word thst a car ITALIANS CELEBRATE FOLK HOLIDAY IN OLDTIME STYLE HOMB, Aug. 12. Th traditional St. John's Eve festival, one of the msnv onslnt religious and folk ho. !' which have se-vlved Into the "nth centurv from 'he Itallsn mid dle ages. w-s eo'ehrotcd this -veer lowing rsdlogram from IJetttenant Commander Ion C. Covell, com manding the Ibarr "II -ar floated off shoals 2:15 a. m. August 12. Proceeded to Cane and the fellow replied that he Just , I'rlnre of Wales vl'laae. where l ee house Washington nnd de ....t...a.i . m nna fr "the bfivs." i we anchored In seven fathoms of . P"d alo that he pnd Mr.. Scott Ordered to get away from tne water, 'me only nnmnge sustain-1 e. r ..... ..... .,. -. -,..... wltl) n wo,h of rnpr , prison and stay away the man rd by the vessH wss the loss of a , thev berime Intoxicated, as In- wh,n h,.M th ,, of BolnVl climbed Into the automoimo ami isnoe rrom tinner inn iteei. i ne ""'," ' : ' . ,. . fa"' prnwing eiodernlntlon. drove off toward the state hospital, near Is not leaking, as soon ss tne e-nu..... .. . ......... .l- .!...... .V. ..,ltlVtta tt.aatl.D mn,l,..an. mtn will Tirn. C rSc'erTO SS "l.ttorlv fflNe I lie I.M.I1- Uliriii.nl , ,,, . ... - - - - . .. . took when they later got clear oficeed lo Nome. Have sent a wire-; 'ne oenn.i the wall. I'ess mrsssge In the Algonquin i." sild b Dalrymple refused to divulge the .that she will not bo needed namo of the former convict at this I . n time. Death Improves Jones' race.. HAI.KM. Or.. Aug. 13. Crowds of people, totalling more than 7,000 In the etltnntlon of attend ants, had filed past the body of Oregon Jones, who met his dealh vn..iMng the example nf their jn""iHrs scores or tnnusnnos ."the"ed in the snacloiis snnsre of I the pa. Hies nf St John Lstersn l In last nights' prison riot, by one o'clock this afternoon. A contin uous stream of persons, beginning early last evening ana coniinuing , -...n .i.i.i.v,. o.riv while n snfl his lennltlon of Dnllaw In which hnd found her ulnne It!' Conrresman Scott In the . .. .. ..m .. . i ., i. r . r.i. in.-., n " ' lilt, I 1.11. Mt Pcolt. t.e last wltee'S to " 1 '""'" " " .e.ltfe defended the character nf i ",r" ""T" remlnUcent of 500 Ui U.....HH ll,.mlllnn r.1 Hm I VO"S S0 fhSH Of tndST. r. .I wie.i j Diego Cnllfornla ftepresenta-1 r'v"' torches flickering from MKDKOnn. Ore., Aug. 13 Dr. i,lv a,i, had Mo-terf lo Mrs. alon th ancient TMmn wall. ua. Charles Itathhum. sn elderly man , ontt eo lntlng -"'in Mrs. Pum-I"1 and resident of Kng'and. died to-nlr,n u ,nried veter.lav. Ict. ENGLISH TOURIST DIES ON DIAMOND LAKE ROAD h the dignified fscade of .tet-u's looks don. ll"hted nn WtrSSEI-S. Aug. 13. The I cabinet has been called to meet I In an urgent seion to examine I the question nf Belgium's del.t to i the I'nlted Stales. The govern- ... ! flpn.1v re.nlved not to ' WAR DEBT TEKM3 take any derl.lon on this qnes- i tlon without the approbation of M-.Lt.rf rre .l 1 parliament. Premier Pnullet will WASHINGTON Aug 1 3. The , inform the king of the situation, Belgian government has fkl . after the cabinet meting. ttiitornohlb Zinn said Murray wss AMERICA OFFERS BELGIUM BETTER VcSarIet crrvlne the escapees had heided ! this morning and continuing un this way. The "tip" proved er- abated Into, the afternoon entered roneniia The patrol of the high- the headquarters of the local eo wnvs was continued today In the ( rnner, passed down Into the base Kugene district. I ment where the body reposes. wounded; Murray, one of the trio of es-.viewed the remains and went on eined prisoners, was ent up their way. from I.ane county following the rotiirv of the Florence hank on. Deeemher 1 tS J. Murray, with two others, held np the hank and eacaped with peveral thousand dollars, he was captured about a week Inter and vsa tried h.-re en the hold-up chn-. lie was sentenced to The crowds Included women as well as men. young aa well aa old. Only the very youngest of children were refused admission. Women and glrla, ranging down as low as ten years In age, com prled nearly half the crowd. The face of the man who had day at the Sacred Heart hospital. aa the result of a severe heart at tack, which beran last Tuesday. Ife were camp ed on the Diamond Ike rosd sev- leral mil's this side of the lake. Dr. and Mrs. Itsthhnrn had been Itnurlng the Vnlled States by auto- mobile. When they reached the j Diamond lake country, the altitude wa stoo high for the doctor. When i first attacked. forest rangers 'nhon'd for the ambulance. When 'it arrived the sick man was un conscious. ated I ml'l'""' mss of old end young. sk .si!"", ftlrkrtv booths aad street re- ihiirl.atera "old bells Hundreds have put their O K. on classified columns. They Tire tb starting point nf 'any made a name for himself among ucc.a and prosperity. Jerlge Prank F Vcrlrk. Indie IM pflereoon that when oral foment ure eomnteted he will a for hrlefa and that he will re- ,nivt.tera sold Dells anq pennv nulre two weeks "r more before : hanVs. made of rough rlav and rendering a decision. adorned with cnule n-aaant-mada n .deslens. Olher sldewstV me"- . . . , n .r..a lk.ni. .11.1 , 1, . t .. I n lii.ln... I n ! Mrs Fred Dnrnhnm nf rtoseburg, feah lavender sprles and rartia- ylslted Wr parents. Me. and Mrs. itlons. foe It s a trsdlten of the George pevnnlds last Tuesday. i holiday that th. bethrothed-nd I Mra. Woodruff and daughter. ! eeae'y betrothed exchange carna Tla. of Ttoseherg. and Fva and tines Peggy TllaeVwell spent Sunday at J Fldee bnlMsyers oMered mo- j John Krohn's eerefnly another n the St. John's Hev and Mrs. Fuaon are back In Fye tradltlcns by llberslly patren- the neighborhood after nendlng t-nf booths Wflleb sold plnnantlV' ' th past two years In the east. flavored snsl's end slices of porlc people"! ! Itoht Tiom'lsnd and family mo- if from "cassfs fresh from the. tored to Sullierlin last Sunday and roasting spit.