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6t-rSc 1 conM,,dTH: uwNew$ ,Bd i dougCas county GENERALLY CLOUDY -J Review An Independent Newtpapar, Published for tha Beat Int.rs.U of tho Paopla, IF IT WILL HELP DOUOLAt COUNTY OR THE STAT I OP OREGON THE NEWkV REVIEW IS FOR IT GOOD AND STRONG VOL. XXVI NO. 251 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW ROSEBURC OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1 925. VOL. XIII NO. 180 OF THE EVENING NEWS HEROES 0 FLIGHT TELl STORY OF TRIP Failure to Pick Up Trade' Winds as Expected Rea son for Failure. E PRIVATE OPERATION AIR MAIL WANTED BY PRES. COOLIDGE (AavUtH Prrw Lnafd WJr.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. Private operation of the en- tire air mall system was ask ed of President Cool id ge to- day by officials of the na- tlonul air transport corpora- tlon. The delegation said the corporation was ready to bid ! for operation or a route from tho Columbia ; I ""; ? ZT" r ... CL 1 aired also an opportunity to run the New York to Chlca- ko overnight line, which has 'Moelfttcd Prw. LesMs Wire.) LUNGVIEW, Wash. Sep. 12. M.o.ldo, Korean, 26, is dead and D. Toiuoakata la slightly wounded as the .result of gunshots fired by K. Mochlzukl In a quarrel at a Jap anese boardln? hoUie near the in- chlcaK0 , Dallag Tex river, Longvlew, las: night. The shooting resulted fro.n a quarrel. The dead man.a newcom?r here Is alleged to have IIMr?ntol anJ I not yet be,n of(eVed (or pri- MODESTY IS sougnt ou.lrreis wim ai-j.:izuki 'a ..... ....,. i,. which culminated last night at. Mr. Coolldge expressed in- lmn whan nn Inttar miller! - . . . . CUftllJM '"" " " ..-- reresr., dui rescrveo. awisiun. OnUWIN.a gun and l'.red point blank at the Some support of the scheme, j.yimu. v nieinoera oi me ueieKuu" ss declared, had been ordered Each Fails to Take Credit for Daring Acts But Points to Comman der's Optimism. - i (AMnclatfd Vrtm Lcurd Wire.) HONOLULU, Sep. 12. All rest ed, all happy and all asleep, America's five new heroes of aerial navigation were at Pearl Harbor today recovering from their stren uous cruise of being cast about by vagrant winds in mid-Pacific for 9 days on the seaplane PN-9, No. 1. The men were ordered to bed at hospital last night after their arrival here from Llhue aboard a steamer. They were received with open arms by the Island populace headed by Governor Wallace R. Farrlngton. Every member of the crew was able to teH a sparkling story of their unprecedented adventure. John Rodgers, commander of the cruise, dictated a statement detail ing the sensations which came to him during the nine, day trip, and his associates, and the flight, aug mented his story with details that made made new history for the United Slates navy. The statements revealed the In nate modesty of every member of the crew. Each declined to take rredlt for his own daring acts of heroism but all pointed to lOlinnil lirPPri (Tom Postmaster-General New i SUPPLY VESSlliu:::;...1. icebound inn ALASKAN ISLE Steamer Baychimo Sending Distress Messages From Near Herschell Island. BOAT IS LEAKING Starboard Stove In By Ice for Distance of 20 Feet Help Not Obtainable Because of Ice. (AmncUted pttm I.Md Wire.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sep. 12. The steamer Baychimo of the Hudson Cap-1 Bay company, trading out -of Van- tain John's" optimism in the face icouver, B. C, which last month of disaster and privation, as the was punctured by ice in the Arctic saving grace of the trying sltua-.ocean, was reported by radio today ATTEMPT EXTORT INQUEST IHTOr GQOK SHOOTING BECONTINUEDi; ;nii r. croirc m OPEN OCTOBER 7 . DECIDED TODAY 4 PHII,AIK1,PHIA. Sent. 12. The world's baseball ticrles will open Wednesday, Otto- her 7th. In the city winning he national league pennant. Thin wan decided today at meeting: of CominlHKloner nulls and representatives of the Washington and Phl- I ladelphla clubs' of the Amer ! can leneue and Pittsburgh MORONI OLSEN PLAYERS ARE si a J.'.,... in and New York clubs of the coroners jury amjuuiu. national league. Mnrl.v While Police ! Tw -"" w, P1""""1 ' , l In t Check Up Witnesses. A L I B I I S PRESENTED ci,( he national league city ( the next three In the Am ( erlcan leacue city and the next two. If seven are neces- ! sary. In the national league COM FRENCH ARMIES CAPTURE WVIYOT I A w n I "Pygmalion" to Be Pre sented Here Early in October. A 1 .-Ill hA ih. -am. na Husband of Slain Woman In previous years, boxes $6.- 50: reserved seats 15.50: gen- r T lnnnnnnnin . r. .v-ntr-. Games will be played every ; VjIMJUr rUrULftK HLRL day unless rain interferes. All games will start at 2 p. m. ' (Amlalnl Pre Lraail Wire.) FEZ, French Morocco, Sep. 12. Amyot. capital of the territory of the Beni-Zeroual tribesmen, has been captured by the advancing French armlea converging from Teroual and Tafrant. Both French wings resumed their advance at daylighL They en countered only Isolated resistance, nresumahly because Abd-El-Krlm is withdrawing men from the French front to strengthen his lines against the Spaniards. The Spanish success In landing troops In Alhucemas Bay Is declar ed to have greatly affected the tribesmen. CRITICISM OF POLICY EVOKES REPLY Chief Forester Answers Re quests and Criticisms of His Department . , Was Not in City on Day : Wife Was Killed, He Claims. eral admission S3.30 bleacher seats $1.10. and i lion. "Captain John." In turn, poured his compliments on his sub ordinates telling of their fortitude In the "drifting period." The presence of carrion sharks, frozen fast and crying for help, A vessel of the Baychimo's class In her trade that of supplies and furs along the northern coast of North America carries about 20 PRISON TERMS (A-aortatrd Ptmb LmimI Wir.1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 12. Sentences of from one to two and a half years each in San Quentln state prison, were imposed In the superior court here today on Bliss Y. Baker and C. Russell Craw ford, after they had pleaded guil ty to a charge of attempted ex tortion In connection with a plot to kidnap Mrs. Daniel C. Jack ling, wife of the copper magnate, a few months ago. Baker is a student of the University of Cali fornia. Crawford is a former stu dent of the University of Oregon. The youths succeeded In having Mrs. Jackllng leave her apart ments In the hotel St. Francis through a faked telephone call. Simultaneously, they made a de mand through a messenger for $r0,000 from Jackllng on the. threat that his wife would be ooculnted with deadly disease germr.. Quick work by the police pre vented the carrying out of the kidnnpplng and resulted in tho arrest of the youthrf while they were waiting for their victim to appear. which trailed (n the wake of the 'men drifting seaplane like buzznrds, the The Baychimo was stated In the ability to hear radio messages tell-! report received today to be off Ing that the men were believed Herschell Island. Marines here dead, the inability to dispel these accustomed to the Arctic stated messages of despair by failure of that there was no possibility that the radio generator which prevent-'any boat could go to the rescue of ed broadcasting all these condl- the Baychimo but that her men, tfons failed to dim the hope of. even if she were a considerable reaching land unaided. (distance from shore, bad a good Only when they were picked tip chance to reach land over the Ice. (AwocUttd Prtw Ltand Win.) VINTON, Iowa. Sept. 12. The j coroner's Jury called to establish j the identity of the murderer of ; Mrs. C. B. Cook, dry crusader, who was slain in her home Mon- 1 day night, is adjourned until ' Monday morning and police are expected to spend the week-end checking up on the stories that i 27 witnesses already called, have i told. Sheriff W'hitefield Ruhl. said ROBBER IS PAL Business and Professional Women's Club Sponsor ing Appearances This Season. . (AwMed Prem Leued Wire.) Of keen Interest to theatre pa trons In Koseburg Is the an nounrement of the return of the Moroni Olsen players early in October In the first of a series of three plays which they will give here this winter under the aus pices of the HnlneHa and Pro fessional Women's club of Itose burg. The hundreds of friends made by this circuit repertory company will welcome them with ASTORIA, Ore., Sep. 12. Whit- j keen anticipation and those who that he had not given up hope Watson, identified as one of the i were not fortunate enough to see or locating the murderer C B men who robbed the Aurora State their "Kempy'1 and "Taming of Cook? husband of .ho- Heart 'wol I Hank last October, was a pal of the Shrew" last year will not man. will take the stand again I Phillip Carson, who tipped officers lose the opportunity this season Monday morning. In addition Clarence Fisher, a night baggage man on the Hock Island railroad. Verne Chrixtianson and Koberi Shaw who are working In a local Icourt for his alleged part In the on Tom Murray a few weeks ago. The first play, 1o be presented Watson told officers before he was here early In October, Is a happy taken to Salem yesterday to await choice, llornard Shaw's "I'ygma- triai in the Marion county circuit "on win open the season. Pyg canning factory, have been sun' moned to appear. Coroner C. L. Modelln said that Gertrude Cook, 16-year old adopt ed daughter of the Cooks will also be called to verify some of tha Ktatements h"r father made on the stand yesterday. Mr. Cook was on the stand all day Friday1. Cook admitted that he had urg ed bis wife not to be so aggres sive in some of her law enforce ment Ideas, but vlgoroucly denied that there had ever been a break between them. "I told her." he said to news papermen, that she ought not to i bank robbery. FOUR INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED AGAINST NOEL lu'lih r.Mf ln.l.lmniila Col nrnnrl In New Jersey against HanfMon W. Noel, confessed murderer and kidnaper of six-year old Marv Duly, the resignation is sought of Dr. John Thompson, senior phy- niallon Is ramlliar to many, a cle ver modern Kugllsh comedy based on i ho Creek myth of the youth hi love with an Ivory statue of a young mnlden he himself had made and prayed to Aphrodite to give It life, his prayer being ans wered. In this case 1'ygniallon U a very reul girl Of tho lower clas ses who is taken by a group of people who wager that Ihey can so train and educate her within a short time that It will be pos sible to present her at court as one "to the manner born". How they succeed, and subsequently full In love with tho girl they have ereuted, makes a charming COUNTY SUPT. RETURNS FROM SCHOOL VISIT Schools in Lower Umpqua Country Are Above Average. PRIZES ARE AWARDED Flower and Home Eco nomics Display at Smith River Fair Unusually Complete. An Interesting vlult to . INDIANS APPEAR Reopening of School .for Use of Indian Children on Reservation Is Desired. slrtnn of the Overhrook, N. .1.. i ..!.. rn.nrul!rn, rrnm whlfl, lnnnin.1v take license numbers of cars thnt I No,, escaped two months ugo. The ditto for tho preKfnIsllon were carrying liquor and thlnts T,. HeniMnd Is made bv the Kssex of I'vumnllnn lias not been iletin- I never opposed most .v hr)..r(1 f free-holders I lielv determined as vet. but will which declares Dr. Thompson trnlmhly be the first or second of C. T. U. most I work, how- -Stew- SALKM. Ore., Sept. 12. fifteen miles from land bv the sub-iMnal neranna In Seattle familiar ! art E. Keltfel, or Taylor, of Ku- marlne R-4, were they moinentari-;with the situation along the north- gene, who tan amuck on a South ly disappointed, for, after drifting jern coast, inclined to the opinion !ern Pacific train last night and 400 miles, they expected to movelthat Baychimo was near land and'as removed from the train here into land unassisted. !her crew in little danger, though :bv '"ur police officers, was sent Timt Kefora retirinir laf nlirhr ilh.f mi.ht tu. I on his way to Ktigene on an Ore- member of the crew was asked to The previous report on the Bay give his opinion on the whole chlmo was "had starboard stove in flight. He said the aviators had.1 by Ice for a distance of 20 feet and placed, too much reliance on wind 'was leaking eight feet daily." conditions In planning the flight. Nome is more than 1000 miles by "We figured to pick up the trade water from Herschell Island, and winos D"V nines irum oau rininin-.ine aiciic ocean huoui lots miro ... ,,, ,-i,i..n t . , " 7 ... ' nhvalflnna enillrl Tinn HO eMflenre . mnvnmetitu nn tha ttn,l..w K..r.,in re said. 'but It was more man of year becomes Impenetrable be-: ,, ' , ,,i ... j ......, gon Klcctric train shortly after 10 o'clock today. Kelffer apparently suffered from nn attack of in'anity, but had almost recovered today. He attributed Ihe seizure to drinking wood alcohol at Vancouver, but October at the Antlers Theatre. ItottetMirg theatre goers will alvo have the exceptional opportunity of seeing a new play by St. John Krvlne. author of "John Fergu son and .lane t.legg, before It like that of her W, ever. 1 ..., ..i,.,,,.i , v,.t The witness said he had been 1 v...., lnrlii-ti.H voutoriliiv at R member of the Ku Klux Klan j Patterson. N J., for the murder .u. ""'' neiu in ( thn Kiri and the shooting or membership In Sioux City. Mrs. )ohn SRn(lill ,..-.,,., who gave Cook was at . the head of the Hen- .fi,,, ,i,n uiiii,.tlnn A few ion county Klan women s orgaul- 1.1.., . . .. i, in,n..i,.,i in New- !i.o h....n i vw v,i za'lon' , . 'ark for the abduction of the girl jKrvlne's new play Is called 'Tho In answer to a question while ian(, lh nillr(,.r f ltu mnnil i ship." and In recognition of (he on the stand, he said that he did I H(.r,.- n,.Kro iaxlcab driver. I unusual merit of this producing not drink. Ho said he had notlwllOM, automlUe he seized for j organization the fatuous Irish piajea pool, billiards or poker t i,i,innn, ,t,a,ti.i has riven the olsen number of years and wna 1 i, j. expected sanity pnice. d- phiyers permission to present this In the habit Of playing nv. ..U -iurt .hnrtlv lifter Noel's lnhiv rr the first time In Amerlcii. arraignment. i "The Ship" will be Ihe second for never games of chance for money. -Mrs. Cook, he said, had in the . past objected to his taking part In Mich games and thnt had In- 1 fluence on his dropping them. Cross-examination yesterday ; brought out Mr. Cook's hourly j 1.000 miles before we had the wind cause of Ice. on our tall and then It was only slight wind a! The cutter Bear of the United :tions on the train were not de- States Coast tiuard. returning from j ""ffjpj the tran. "As for gasoline, we Jiad all the her 37lh annual cruise Into the r .. ..,. .r., i gasoline we couin carry, some uo Arctic, was 10 leave unaiasaa, 'n;j,lft Portland and soon gallons, wimoui wina, we couin-,ine Aleutian islands tooay ior e- V0pnt At wnotlbiirn the con n t have and did not nave enougn atlie enroute to san irancisco ior dwlo. telegraphed to Salem for to make it. ..... lwliHLer' t. . .t t, 'officers to remove him from th - "That s all there Is to it. I The plight of the Baychimo was ,rHni le complained of cramps This indicates the fliers did not learned through a radio message I, n tn'e .lonia,.h and at the police expect to reach Honolulu after from her which the steamer Oduna ,IRton. imagined himself still on they were forced to consume more or Meauie. cangni iss nines soum fuel In spots where they expected (of Cordova, Alaska, and forwarded regional winds to carry them. ,to the Seattle harbor radio. Cor In the historic palace grounds, in dova Is 500 miles south of Her Ihe shadows of the statues of for- ischell Island. mer mnnarchlal rulers of Hawaii, The Baychimo entered the Arctic visiting men of the United Stales, this year with supplies for a sta fleet and thousands of military and tlon of the Royal Canadian Mount clvlllan residents of Honolulu will ed Police on Herschel Island. assemble at noon today for a for-1 mal home coming ovation of Com-1 VANCOUVER, B. C, Sep. 12 mander Rodgers and his mates. ;The Hudson Bay company stated On the same rostrum the tribal today that there are 33 men on the kings of ancient Hawaii stood to steamer Baychimo. fast In the Ice receive the plaudits of their sub- of the Arctic ocean. Jects after courageous victories at I'nable to secure work In Siciit City, he had left the employ of a monument ' works there and started for Vinton. Labor Iav. Iiecameiiie spent that night at (irumly i Center and because of the muddy ; roads, did not arrive until Tues day, many hours afler the mur der. As he swung around Ihe cor ner towards his house, he saw , flowers nn Ihe door and th" thought flashed across his mind that his aged mother-in-law, who Tl I play and will he here in Ie'eiii I her. j Kortehurg people are poniewh'it. ;funilliiir wlih Ihe history of the I Moroni Oliver, players. f'o miliar 'to Hnnchurg lnt year, sporinored I by th High Krhmil Parent 'l each em rirrle. their two apfM-arance I were so highly nrreKrul that the : Hn-fnofi and Professional Wom en' Club contracted lo brine them back for three plays this year. The company is composed of a dozen or mi . rm...-. . ..,.-,,. f wlmareallcol eggradiiale nnd, (tr(if na.H I""-;-- I Sent Ixhlll g, r tvrt 1 extterieiic... 1 ii'-n ii-mii.- ,n (AanrUtnl hm Uurrl Win.) ' BAKER, Ore., Sept. 12. Testi mony favorable to legislation pro viding for leasing grating land on the public domain to stock- imen having prior right waa given uriwrv me Buu-curniuilltm ui in. senate public lands committed here today by K. A. Phillips, pre sident of the Oregon Cattle ani Horse Kaisers Association, .. and William Pollman, former presi dent of the associaton. The testimony supported the po licies outlined by stockmen In ths hearings at Pendleton. ' The contention of the stock men was that grating feea on tha public domain should not greatly exceed the cost of administration; that as a matter of fixed prin ciple, fees should not be allowet to depreciate the present livstock valuta, and thus confiscate in part the stockmen's holdings. An In crease of present feea was strong ly opposed by local atockmen. The senatorial party arrived h.r. Anrlv thl. mnrnln. in a snA cial car from Pendleton. Kollow je'lng the hearing, wheh lasts all Annl. In lhe UeniLnnri Section " -- . was marie durlnir Ihe oast week bv ed a ''nnrtuet this evening. The as mane nunng tne past eea py ... . . . iioine. County Schtsil Superintendent Ack ert who returned yestenlay wlh a gooil report of the schools In thuti district. The and Ihe lower 1 u-iusually efficient and a number,,, M. ..j nrln.i.n,. nf hi. of litiprovements ma.lii this year rt(,par,mBnt mnAe during the two will bring them far above the av- lllv, of (he wlmtp puh,c ianAa el:ll1'' I sub-committee by livestock men, W. M. Kent of tho Reedsport mud his recommendations as to schools has Incrensed his force of ; the deHirahllllty of changes In the ehven teachers this year by the , present methods of admlnlstrat adilltlon of Mrs. Kva Walte of ' ing the forests marked the closing itoseburg, who is to direct the "ex- session of the hearing Krlday af tra work" room, Inlrotluclng the 'ternoon. Agreement with jionie Stanford lllnet mental Intelligence , of the changes requested was ex tests for the abnormal child. Coti-1 pressed by the chief forester, and siderahle Interest attaches to this i In other cases he voiced his oppo special work as It is an Innova-isltlnn to changes asked. The suli tion in this county, and the snlu-, commit lee moved on to Itaker iaat Hon of many problems of the night for a hearing today, teacher by the new method Is an-1 The city of Walla Walla asked tlclpalcd. for the closing to grating of 21.- II. K. Toble of Smith River "o" acres of land In the national school. Is planning an effective ! forest on the head of Mill Cwk. course ministering lo a larger sec-wlil.h Is the water shed of tha lion. This particular section not'clly'a waler supply. The reguest having fruit harvest, schools begin i "as presented by W. Cralg.Fer there earlier. Mr. anil Mrs. T. K. guson. commissioner of finance In iin ..t u'Mh.... h-Un v..PV nhiv llii m ii i! If I pa I It y 'a govcr n men t . .ni. .I.,,!.. ..h.u,l .1 win.lThe city has spent $220,000" In Chester Hay, seel ion belri men ami party will leave here for Boise. ( Awrs-Utn 1'rrOT lASr.1 Wlr. . ,' schtHils of Reedsport i Tne ' , ' f Conat,t ()reeley. chief Umpqua country are! foreiltl,'r'of , ,,.,, 8tatB, to a vigorous schiKilal Win-!"1"' "'X na" "M'nt ay, the chllrlren In this t ,,5t' ndlng Its water systems, and l:ig those of the fisher-; hv'- Privately owneij . land workmen nn the Jetty. "' '".E' , 1 i r ..,,,. , I...,., u.,on.un at.iiu.riti. water nuuiur uiiih-i nw ihim." itendent of schools at (lanllner. be- l" ""1'" " """ t gan school this week and Is us.,""" rVT-nZZ. in, an Interesting system of teach- nf agriculture Th land b been er-directed sell government nn the the cltr has asked that thn r.los- Inir order be made permanent Hi 1 I tribesmen of the Pmatllli nd Kunnvdale. 11L' vi fi.. (.',..! 1 i k'lt'n ov itori.-nrn. i iii'ir iMiiiit- in in ... ... ... 11 r.,- , 'i v., .-"-mi. i , ,r,r. v i. nesr i train, are nitniuir ai . .. . , .-- .u a .. i i.- f)it..M. I'lah. whiTp hip niavs aro 1 : - '. . ..... . . i rre in rommniee io ie ped'ouV "of ..end tod; lo' win.er prepared t for Presentation The l?0 Slflr,:1' -1" fsilntr trronnflii tn lfl;iho: The rmiiPHny ih iiihiibk' i.r.iriur,. , . .... n ........... ... . ... , - - ., . u i . I n wnrlr I ' rteii'Ti. r.inniii gin'M- nnnmiH, uii sninmeni is ine iitsi imrn nenu r 'Indian reservation appeared be- that asked for the return to the tribe i.. ...i. ma.. . k. .f Miiivltiv tho iiMvs. niiiiclv. i ' " " " ' " " '"ilnr vrnx nr nurnoses or lana on U Q VM VU Ur ,,vC..uW"J ,",c,ook" dra"-i ,red to Tom iily . M il- tt...i,eKe,en.. etc. and also shar- ""''" " " Pi;"r gra.ies. ami .lnhnon ,.rPHk. which was cried IliUIHIIJ lllLLUL When he pulled up at thectb,'' RPi" I roiight The company has Miss . l.uel a Hanlels In the prl- , ,. more than the daughter tierlrnde, ran up to . J 7, Vr N- W l "f ". "'I T!,y ."'""T . "T", 'h 1. 1 " wa" nn' ""v'" nUimi niWItlirniTn Ih "I!!1 "a'?.: M'"a IllT'-H ."l.orvon 1 2.niio il. now firmly estblisl,.,l In the li" Ihe hlh school will open nd ,1iralsed ....til ln. They WMhR VlMVViS I" V'".? Iht "B""",'" ! nrn,", . ,. isexperied to prac- northwest, and haa received en- next week. expressed -tne dissatisfaction wllh U IVLIM I HI IVlLlfl U hKZy'n n"nd, ""d '," t"ily clean up ceding Int. bs viable rorognltl.in in tl." east. Mrs. Acker, who was also a v Is tor 1)lB prPBent leasing system for UIILI1 I nilllUHIU remembered only vaguely lnP' ' t- """" ,h.fvnlr'rln country NullnnM theatrical periodicals aid speaker at the Smith River what land In which some whfe ....... r riliinlL"!,,:b"1,;l ::.,,.'iP,,.l:,a : I CZ m -rM concerning fair, held H'-P-'n.bnr 7 and n . . are able to secure more land i lu nn l hi l li i nn i u i e..; : ..t. ... i,: .. . ... . I IIUIII UJ1LL I UIVUU sea against other Islanders, Amer-1 Visitor In Town- lea's five newest air heroes will Mrs. Oscar Hansen, of Melrose, MMnrilH Prrs LnMr-H Wlr.) PORTLAND. Ore., Sep. 1J.A oyer hla rontlntx places. 1 Cook suirl he and hi. wife wrritn to each other about twice a week (during the five years that he has been working out of town. Mi said today, they frequently talked lie de li id stand tn receive an encomium spen; several hours here Friday ..,,, -'m u-.'.hinrrtnn 1 nled completely that his wife lOnntiimeO imi ! thrt 'nn business and shonplng. ..... that nn verification of renorts Pver objected to his staying at a .that the Klamath Indians have ex-1 S'ux C.'y home for any o'h.T U. S. Gunboats Ordered to Nicaragua to Protect The American Legal ithat the Klamath .Secretary of the Interior WVrk, has ; " nl,n i authorized a general payment to ithem of 00 each nut of the tribal reason than that the room rent Qf reserve receipts from timber sales. .The aggregate payment to the tribe (Awrwl.trsl Prrs. Wlrr.) cumbers will amount to 1245.200 and 1226 Indlrns will participate In It. COMMIHHIlIN DKAI.f lt IH'KMMI SV.W I'ltolMCK inn mi: i mini wii. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 12 -W. J. Iterthlck, well known com mission dealer In country vesl. hogs and poultry, has return' d Bend. Th ed in from the Hllver Lake dis trict and The llalles-Callfornla highway south of liend Is expected lo be dolled with the flocks for the next 30 days. Nineteen carlnads have been shipped out of Prinevillo durlnt the last week to winter feeding grounds In Idaho with a few going to Orand Island. Neb. Feeding lambs arc acsree all over the mid-Oregon country, ac cording lo local sheen men. I'n- The treasury dep-wlt credited to ,", prdce game after an ah- j hlri responsible for the present I irj ump in wiihii an uu in" WA:illVfiTOV Ren 12 The serrauve memoers ot me curvnci wnra ulul (mm nf'intt Mtlii ti'M'r. genmm.s nils. ..... .n-..,, m.na .: si .i flee, tne Riamatn res-rra.ion "mm .r, nf ...... . -ear On Vmi proceeillng from Pai:sma to the t. m.i.titntlnnal government Is which the payment will be made ixy n formar f,Pen, tlR pri ports of Corlnto and Bliieflelds , furciioilncr with the ,-,nervailve now amounts to I268.0O0 and a con- anil prodnce company at Krnni Nicaragua, respectively, at a pre- officials only nn duty. No disorder slant Income from tribal "riber D() yamhlll streets, and will do cautionary measure thought necea- ha been reported. sales is expected for the next 20 a commission business In Ihe .anie ssrv by the American legsilon ln The American legation has taken years. line he has followed for years. Nicaragua due to the disturbed po- the position that it would be deslr- Contracts now In force ire cr-: hii new .tore has been e i" HHcal situation In that eouMry. able lo hare warships available at peeled to bring In ITOO.iKh) n"' r&Uy constructed for the h .-. No landing operations are in con- each chief ports In the event the year alone. 1'jdllng of veal. hogs, and poui'"-, templatloi at no Ame.lcan I'ves o,- political situation takes a serious " spring modern throughout and M- nrooertv have been actually i-n- tern. Heri From R.ed.port O) -Ited along lines that Insure. dantered. Each of the gunboat, carries a ; Bill Mansfietri. The situation In Nicaragua Is nn- foice of marines In addition to Its spending a short certain, because of Ihe rertTU mil- bluejacket complement I visiting friend usually good range which puts most of the lambs In the fat class. Is one reason whlln the fact that mosa of the lambs were cnnlracted last spring also Ihe Th. 'litre (itilld, the Moscow Art Theatre, and Ihe Theatre ties Arts of Paris, Members of Ihe Business Wom en's Club here will have season ticket, for sale for Ihe three plays' and also single admissions soon. . --. MOOSE GIVES LIFE FOR CALF. PIIIXCB AI.IIKHT. Sask. Sept. 12- True to the mother Insil.ici. a mrs.se cow recently hunted her conditions' I calf from a railroad track, between scarcity. o here and Hudson Hay Ji.i.ctlo'i, and ll.cn blindly charged lb- on coining itirrrnotlve. The cow e.as killed, but lie- at exhibits, ami brought back a list dlsns said. of the awards. I The delegation of Indians In Thef lower display was unusually eluded Captain S.impkin, Amos attractive. The awards made In t pond and Paul Sl.nwawav with i Continued on pane s ) I fern. tinned on page a.) Farmer Is Hampered by State Regulation, Governor Hartley Tells Grange in Address bar rif th I (ssnrlslnl f'r.-s. IssnI Wlrr.) KNCHOMISIf. Wash.. Sep. 12. P.oun lly scoring the Igelslstlve mania which has turned our cow heads and depleted our pocket- books," In a messnsge to visitors ;to Ihe Orange community exhibit i In ncrsnn, as he was engaged at Kllenshurg with his business sur vey. His message was addressed to II. I), lies. 'lie. Orange leader. The farmer. Governor Hartley de clared. Is no different In hi rela tion tn the state than any other fllAMIUIIIIV ll.m rT OV f A-s-l.l.-1 1'r.ss ls I W 'f I PORTLAND. Ore.. Sep 12. Ifarve-t or the rossl cranberry crop Is now In full "win", with both the quality and yield com ing tin to the most opilml-tlc forecast.. That the f.0.00 boxes tack spllntei'id r air h r. . r MRS. MALLORV WINS being held here tndsy, linvernor cltlten. since Ihe slate Is the pro- WOMEN'S TENNIS TITLE Roland II. Hartley declared thai 'unci r.l liie co-operative eiior-. ot jthe greatest favor Ihe slate ran be. . all i ltli.'ns. regardless of vocation n..i.wi'irJ.. stow upon Ihe farmer Is to "get off or profession and deplored any PHILADELPHIA. Sen. 12-Mra. f his back and leave him free tn tendency toward "group goren- Molla Mallorv. New York, today ro. .bout his business unhampered nieni " Partlclpallnn In govern- won Ihe middleslatas lawn tennis by .n army of regulators. Inves- men's' affalra Is as milch the bi.s- chamnlons Hp for women by defeat, tlgaiors. Inspectors, advisers land """ of 'h- farmer as nla purely Ing Mrs. V arlon 7.. Je.sup. Wll- irta.ors. ,rlrn ,u1 Pursulta, Governor Id. of Reedsport. It j best sanlT.ry method. In the h,n- estimated, will b, harvested, and ."Ing-n. 1-1 In .' ' ' Invlt o -peak on n. "lien.- . - -' , ,'. ort time In thl. city nnr of perishable countiy pro- even passed. I. now freely admit- ,S1. '" m ,rJ p ,n ' ,h " ''.ki. n .Men Ze s and on business, 'duce 'led among Ihe growers. 'ed at Ihe Philadelphia Cricket club. I the governor was nnahle lo attend farmer. 0 o