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. OurWeather .Man MOSEB TO Consolidation of Tho Rvenlng Newt tnd t The Roseburg Review PROBABLY SHOWERS , : rr.o.,f-i,' -rrs DOUGLAS COUNTS Mews-Rev An Independent Newspaper, Published for tho But lifts rests of tho Psople. I IT WILL HELP POUOLAS COUNTY OR THB 6TATI OP OREGON THB NEWS- REVIEW IS FOR IT COOP AND 8TRONO VOL. XXVI NO. 253 OF 'IRG REVIEW KID MXOY IS GRANTED NEV TRIAL TODAY! ev:s::FLE IG MAN 5 ROSEBURC OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. VOL, XIII NO. 152 OF THE EVENING NEWS . A laHl Wire.) (Sept. 15. An ! Exrhanfu telegraph dispatch from Bagdad reports that Turks have surrounded u mini her of Christian villages in the Mosul territory and deported 8,0 tJO persons, of whom L'tiO encased into Irak. These refugees are described by the correspeondent us "terribly destitute.' KILLED By SHOT OFT COP Ex-Pugilist, Serving Term Suspected Car Thief Refuses for Manslaughter, to Get New Hearing. I i DISCOVER RUM PLOT. to Stop Shooting on Pacific Highway. (AvbtH PrrM ld Win.) LONDON, Sept. 15. The I REOPEN SLAYING CASE EvenlnR Nfw Amerl" t ! KILLING ACCIDENTAL government agents have dig- covered a big rum-running I ' " plan by which the schooner I-. n . iiivt uenerai nerreiL was 10 uhtb former Boxing1 Idol Now in made several voyages to the , United States and drop cases ! of whiskey In "Rum Lane." San Quentin, Convicted for Death of Affinity in August, 1924. , (Ajtr-rUtM Pttm I-i-sml Win-.) LOS ANGELES, Sept.' 15. The second district court of appeals to day granted the appeal of Norman Selby, former prize fif-hter, known as "Kid" McCoy, for a new trial on the count of manslaughter, for which he is serving a term in San Quentin prison. The continuation j was recorded In connection with I tne killing of Mrs. Theresa Mors here in August, 1924. McCoy, at first charged with murdering the wife of the wealtiiy antique dialer, Albert Morn, was ronvicted on the manslaughter charge last December after a su perior court jury had deliberated l8 hours. a seconti inat followed on Officer Shot at Windshield in Effort to Halt Man Car I le Was Driving Had No License. EASTERN STATES .Wctatwl I-mt Lavl Win.) ' ALBANY .Ore.. Sept. 15. Ed. Lousfgnont was fatally shot short ly before noon today by Traffic Officer C. P. Talent, as the former in company with a woman, was New Era In Aviation Will Start With Opening of New Day and Night Mail Service (AMnrUtrd Prws uiH wire.) ' In a few weeks, additional air WASHINGTON Sept. 15. The mail routes will be advertised by era of commercial aviation In the l'ostmaster-General New to connect United States takes an advanced , up oilier cities In various parts of stride today. . "' W'- The air mall service o' the post-1 The- contracts for the eight new office department, pioneer In dem- Jputes will call for an extension of nn.rtlm the feasibility of the air- 'r mail service of 4,663 miles. nlane as a means of transport in , Fulfillment of the contracts will ! continuous day and night flying, require about 390.000 miles of fly winter and summer, will open ing yearly on the six round trips bids for the contracts of carrying per week scheduled for each route, mail on eight new routes. Through Only day flying will be scheduled the stimulus of these contracts, for the eight routes which Include commercial aeronautics is expected asco. Washington, lloise, Idaho, by air pioneers of the postof flee and Elko, Nevada; distance 445 department to move onward to 'miles time five hours and 10 mlu take its place eventually aa one of utes; postage 10 cents an ounce, the principal methods of communl- Seattle, Portland. Medford. Sa catlon and transport In time of cramento, San Francisco. Fresno, n,i mil in heenme the nucleus Bakersfleld and Loa Angeles: dis- of an effective air force for use tance 1,150 miles: time south In event of war. .hound, 18 hours and 25 minutes The new air service will direct- with five hours and 40 minutes lay ly connect up 29 Important cities over at Snn Francisco; north by air mall routes with the 16 cl- bound 15 hours and 10 minutes ties which have been receiving sim-.wlth 35 minutes slop at San Kran liar service on the trans-continent- Cisco, postage 15 cents an ounce for al air mail route for more than entire route, 10 cents for 1,000 year. In addition to these 45 cltlea miles or less. which benefit directly rrom uw; ine mw unuer .no we pom- GRANGES wLL BE ENTERED AT s HF.XATOIt STANKIKI.I. KAYS AltltKST HI NIIAV MtiliT WAS A KKAMK-t l . (Aaavl.trU Vrrm Iaanl Wlr.) 0) IIOISK, Idaho, Sept. 15. PRODUGTSSHDW Exhibits Will Be More Than Twice as Large as at Any Previous Display. FARMS REPRESENTED Five Individual Growers to Make Special Displays 'ommittee Com pleting Plans. Kxcellent progress is being made on the plans for the Home and ,1-and Products Show to be held at the m-timiv nn H.nlumhii, 9i 95 ami service, many other cities will en- master-general advertised for blds28 Jnhn Alexander, who' Is In tov the advantage of speedy trans- lor contracts specmes mat a max- rh.rge of the i-ranm exhlhli.. fii- h ffi. i- ., imlsslnn of mails by combining tne imum of four nuns on tne postage ; about two miles from Jefferson, i air routes and the day mall serv- received from mall carried may be lliear the Marion-Linn countv line. , Ices. '" I He died shortly after being taken R. H. Kipp, Market Special- to Jefferson for medical attention. . il Tne -aroniRn gave tie- name af ist. Makes Trip to East to Study Conditions for Char.ber. POnTI.AND. Ore., Sept. 15. R. H. Kipp. manager of the mar- Genii Owens, formerly ot Troy, Montana, but said her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Owens resided in Cleelum, Washington, to which place they moved two weeks ago. Officer Talent told District At torney L. G. Llewlyn of Linn coun- FIFTY PLANES TO TAKE PART IN DEDI CATORY PROGRAM SHEVLIN-HIXON CO. BUYS BIG TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, SAID A statement that hU arrest e) on charges of being, "drunk and disorderly" at Huker, Oregon. Sunday night, was a frame-up, was issued by e) Senator Stutifield here. "I went into t lie i-afe for 4 luncheon after attending to nonte business," Senator HtHiifleld wild. " had gone to the catshler to pay my bill when I was struck on the head from behnd. 1 wheeled and ft ruck out In self-do- fense. I demanded to know what e trouble watt and I was informed I wax under arrest. I asked what for and was told for drunkonpmi. 4 I was pitched onto and drug- 4 ged out of the restaurant. 4 although I ofiY.ed to go un- 4 supported." OREGON PAHTIG PATE LEGION PARADE Float Showing Agricultural Products of State to Be Entered. MOSHER IS COMING STAWFIELD IS SET State Adjutant to Be Here to Confer With Com mander and Cham ber Commerce. , states that the displays are to be fr..ati.- than uvup kiirnm mn.t that nearly all of the granges w ill have I Gbvemor Pierce Laughs at exhibits twice as large as last year. Glide Grange, Mr. Alexander says, la making extensive plans for its display, and every grower In that district Is being canvassed for samples to be used in making up th general display. rive granges have secured booths (InrlilM rmi Inxl nilr.) I ' "-llnl rr- lt""l wlr-.l VANCOrVKR. WVh., Sept. 15. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 15. Ac- Airplanes were dropping at cording to Information current to-! and will exercise their own Ideas In Pearson Field here today like tho dny around Portland offices of tlm- decorations and dn the installation keiing department of the chamb r, ty that he did not intend to kill the homing pigeons, arriving to tako ber land dealers, Shevlln-IIIxon ; or their exhibits. All have been as has returned from a trip lasting six .nian. but was trying to send a but- -ipart lu the perrormance tomorror anil company of Hend. Oregon, has signed space, and are organltlng weeks, to the middle west and the jet through the windshield of hls'whlch will mark the dedication Just bought from the f'hlnook Tim- to make a strong competition for or ine iieiu. ' oer company, wniise neaiiiUHriern line prises wnicu nave oeen 01- Firty planes headed by th are at Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1120 : rered. world fliers, and Including the seres of pine timber land In sec- In addition to the grange booths foremoM aviators of the United iinns 26. 35 and 36. tnwnshln 23 I there are five Individual farm dls- Dlstrlct 'States will be in flight In the ,(),, range 11 east, In Lake coun- I plays already listed, while others races ami omer lemui. . , iiregon. savs tne I'ortiana iei- Reported Statement of Solon Charging He Backed Arrest. Atlantic seaboard studying coopera-1 car when tne man hart ignored charges of assault and intent to i "VJ" marketing as It is practised in ; 8eVeral shots fired in the air in rommit murder and grand larcenv, I , an outgrowth of a shooting org'v i ,,e au,'ndt'11 many cooperative McCoy staged in the West Lake marketing and farm bureau meet- Shopping district the morning Mrs. I '" u uie iieauquariera oi Mors' body, shot through the head, was discovered In the apartment which she and McCoy had occupied as man and wife. With convictions In both cases registered against hint, the former number of big producers' organiza tions and inspected their ware houses. . . One thlng which Kipp said Im pressed him greatly was the fact that the farther the producer is prixe ring dandy was sent to San away from a market for his pro- yuentln still protesting his Inno-1 aucts, tne greater is tne necessity cence and any connection with Mrs. Mors' death. He sa'id that she had committed suicide. OFFICER REFUSED RETIREMENT BY NATION'S CHIEF an effort to halt the car. Talent was driving south from Salem In company with Attorney C. Chancy of Jackson county, when they passed the car carrying the man and woman. - The traffic officer said he no ticed that the suspected car car ried no license tag on the rear, but carried a Washington state deal er's license on the front. He call ed Chnnev'H nltentlnn to this land for cooperative marketing. ! thpv dpl,iP,i , .,,. hack and He said that everywhere he went nllP8ton the drh.er. he found the cooperative marketing i.ousKnnnt, Talent said, also movement growing, and that It is turneU am, raplay ,,rove ,nto B attracting the attention not only of j ,,, roa(1 ahollt and on(..ha,f lies south or Jerterson. The officers gave chase, Talent ! firing In the air. Finally one shot f Wn iatnl I'm l.-.l Wlrr.) ItAKKU, Ore., Sept. 15." The case ugainst Senator Itohert N. Slanfield, who was arrested here Sunday evening, will ho set for trial Friday morning at 10 o'clock. City Attorney Frank C. McCollorh announced today, following a con ference with .laities If. Nichols, at torney for SlanMeld. A complaint alleging disorderly conduct will be tiled prior lo that time, he said. MH'ollorh exumlnetl wit- hnve been arranged for the de es-ram. The land cruises approx- farmers. ' at of business men. who are beginning to realize that the I success of their business deends fAwoolalpd Prg LrawJ Wir..) WASHINGTON. Sept. 15. Pres ident Coolidge has declined to ap prove the application for retire ment with his present rank of Rear-Admiral J. K. Itoblson, navy chief of engineering, who approved the leasing of Teapot Dome. On the expiration of his tour at the navy department the officer lll ... iii-iacmij t, ' .... V ,. i . ' K . l"a'n- Mhe federation ' itiiiru ui proinouou, ne asked to be retired by virtue of his thirty years service, in which event he would have retained his rank. upon the success of the farmer. He obtained many idi-as on or panirpii marketing, which he said would be of great aid to the cham ber in Its marketing campaign in i Oregon. The first meeting attended was that of the Northwestern States ! Farm Bureau Federation held in Fort Collins. Colo. Reports rrceiv ' ed at this conference disclosed the was aimed windshield. at the fleeing cars It atruck the fleeing i ,whleh -$35 an ftcr la repwted to dilation. Seventeen events ore on jmat,,y i5,otKj,00 feet of pine, for 1 11 B V run ruin, iwniinun .- variouR kinds, stunt flying a aerial combat demonstration, ti parachute Jump, a wing walking, bomb dropping, radio broadcast ing from airplanes and ntrplano ctintrol from ground. Thursday, the aviutors will fly to Pendleton, to take part In tlu Kound-rp. EARLY BALLOTING IN WISCONSIN IS HELD UP BY RAIN BUTTERMAKERS TO SEE HOOD HIGHWAY are expected to enter. There are a,. , n, f,,.. m...i,.v ,.r larg number of commercial entries ternoon to be made, aid every Indication No n'.dlcatlon has been given points to a show far better than by Htnnfleld or his attorneys whu anyihing herd in the rounly in re- ( her he will right the case or fnr cenl years. f(.t bl)i. t wi De necessary The program committee la com-jrur Siiinflel,) lo appear here Frl pletlng its work on arranging en-,y f he wishes to contest. At tertainment tor the three days. Bnd torney Nichols Indicated ho would those attending the show are prom-j know what' Ills client wunteil to .Ised that they will be shown an In-jilt, by Friday. terestlng time. .Music and speaking; Five linker citizens who ;!ncd I will provide entertainment earhja telegram vindicating Htnnrield evening, while n number of special 'denied that they were eye-wllnes-features are to be Introduced. 'ses of tho aflulr. Frunk Sloan, One or the Interesting events nf'slxlh signer, who does not llv MILWAFKKK, Wit., Sept. 15. I inreuiening wilier cm h'iwii (in the early hallolllng In the Wis consin special seiiniuruii iniiiiuij .1...,!.. Tl.n hnllt. Ing in .Milwaukee and other largo rh ''' wl" T ""(cullurnl here could not be reached. It ."', .,, . n, ,. i confi-rer re each aftemoon. Spe- .. stated Unit he was an eye- luuarter a. large as at the last al-Mg various lines j ui, v.ito la - ben aecur.'d to address have t hise rOItTI.ANI. Ore.. Sept. 1 - TVIfsrnte to the National Hutter man unaer me leu arm, raoa in makers' convention were weimm- wv -rn "1,u n " 111 " i j0"".- :.:.t. " r ....... nv,, .t d.i of viubi ad Talent explained that he Mispect- j loop highway. A salmon dinner 'cast skies and a sprinkle of ruin j vll'e uml Information. prl ih atitn hnfi hfpn Rtnlpn wtipn in tinnri iiimr and ntitorinf nmpnt wil tn ken ns a Dromtse of a Inr- I ' be noticed the absence'of one li- featured in Prtland tonight, com- 'icer vote, due to the fact that the QDD FELLOW HEAD Witness. cense plate. Miss Owens, who SENATOR EDDY GIVES FINE TALK ON CONSTITUTION i her parents advised J of her whereabouts. by telegraph H viae- nl.l ..(. .n., hoca ft.. fact that farm bureau work is sat-' " . , ... . ntt. . , . ,, . ... . , i way to i atiornia and that her par- factory in all of the 11 states in ' urranifttA tn ltvttri excenti'H ()rcon t th , M , and Washington and in these states j " auZ "T.i Jll v: , L 15 counties. In I'tah the farm bur-j u-neti i.t nln.,li- llL-..,! ... , nn illu,i,.0 irir.,.t,ir aith 1 r.. ' She said Lousignont c.tt lh..t ll.., rar.nPg nu.w..lnl1v 1 the sugar h-et growers, are meet-i J w .. . i ig with much success. While in j hp hart bought It at a "rage Colorado he cave an address to the I ,. An 'nnuest was being held here Denver Chamber of Commerce. ! afternoon. From Denver Mr. Kipp went to According to Talent s story on y st P...1 H uinm..w,ii. in inv.ti. three shots Were fired. He said supiKisetl stolen car and turned .rtlv -r. n,rio .'.rv n,i ,-.t n( . " t"'-J ilwvi.ini ihntt-r marketed by the creameries i nrlsed the first days program. is about 25 I Husines. sessions of the conven er nlon will start tomorrow morn- lng. Isai.t iii:i farmers may he forced to take a day from their early (all work. n;vn hKCIIKT OF AMATIS siii;i i: HOOK LASTS Tllllt l V-SKV KN VF.AHS. II K II LIN'. Sept. IS. The rx- ohtalned - traordinary resonance of the fam- the car at Raymond, Washington, I " Amatl violins is due to tli lacr mat tney were siniiieii m I gate fresh milk cooperative organ izations and the Minnesota Cooie j The Kiwanls club luncheon and meeting today was featured by an exceptionally entertaining and instructive address by Senator II. L. Kddv. who spoke on the r.i:h- ject or The Constitution, tracing 'must score 83 or higher. The but the early beginnings ot that great "r flom 'nf"' creameries is going document. Its formation, and fac- i into all the bst markets of the tors contributing to its continu- I country. John Ilrandt. president of anre as the guiding rule of tiio!this organization, will be in Port-j American government. He told 1 land next week to attend the Na- or the erforts made to change It. tlonal Uuttermakers' convention VATONVILI.K. Wash.. Sept. 13. Thlrtv-seven years was the lite or a shingle roof that T. C. Van F.aton. a pioneer aficr whom this city was niiined, renewed this summer. The structure houses a lime raits. Herman violin maki m i depnrt mi nt store, w hose proprle belleve. The cause of the remark- lor declared that not a cent's able tono of tho instruments lint , worth of goods had been damnc h.en a secret, but It Is now claim- ed hy leakage. The shingles wern ed In the pores of the wood. split i-it of red cedar cut nearby. TO ARRIVE FRIDAY and the failures met by the? campaigns, and traced some of the modern day issues in which the constitution is involved. Mrs. Fred Strang entertained the Kl wanians with a dligMful vocal solo, Mrs. Arthur Knauss plaving her accompaniment st the piano and will address the members forum on Monday. Four days w ere spent by Mr. Kipp Inspecting the cheese mar keting organizations in Wisconsin, In one county he found 147 fac tories manufacturing foreign I Continued o n pa se . ) Nation's Future Homes Depend Conservation of Forests Upon that louslrrnot had also turned around and was speeding bark to ward Jefferson. When the officer took up the chase the fleeing car took on speed and turned into a narrow side road. On the narrow road Ixmsignot's car wa rapidly overtaken, but he failed to heed two shots fired over his head. As the cars drew closer together Talent says that he climb ed out onto the runnlngboard. A short distance from the high way Lousignnt was forced to slow , down to pass a car coming from j the opposite direction and his pur j suers were almost upon him. 'I called to him to halt or I would kill hfm. but he kept right on go ing, hollering curses bpek st me," I said Talent. si v . . i as me pursuing car anempieo to MVS Liimhirrnan! I mar Prnh pm p the car going in the opposite " i direction the cars collided. Talent ' ' "" says, throwing him from the run- rAMfyltM Vrm jA Wiir. ; livelihood In cutting trees, working ningboard and causing him to fire SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 1C. A in the mills and furniture factories, i sgatn. He did not think then that ptea ror roresi conservation arn re- to say nothing of the many thou in nau nit iusignoi, ann in forestatlon was voiced before to- sands engaged In the more modern ' r drove ahead some little distance day's session of the annual conven business of building autos. air j before halting. Hon of the Concatenated Order of plane and radio equipment and I "Then he climbed out of the car lloo Hoo by Alton J. Hager of whose future success and crfnttnti- nd started bacK toward me, curs- I. nnsing. Mich., supreme senior ancn n absolutely dependent upon i Ing." said Talent. "I told him to lioo Hoo of the organization. a timber snpnly."" he continued. ' stop, and to put his ha uls ftp. but Referring to the vast waste of - Ml hlaan alone Is using 3mmmm,.ihi he kept right on coming until he forest products In the early yearn feet, per year in the auto IndnstrP. I was only a few paces from me. of the nation's history, which he nr forcM fires, the result, i Then he suddenly toppled over." raid wj inevitable. Mr. Hager de- for the niot-t part, of lOiman care! . o dared that with th cut reduced to 1essnens, Mr. Hager declaied. ap- l 1 K..1t KNDt l. II. i.tt'.rtur) acres. 7f p-T-cent of It parently Is on the increase. The 1 - In the Pacific Northwest, conser los for tie first six month, of 1!)2. f ..wv-LIM I'r- I w Wlr..) vstlon of llnibr Is one of the most amounting to J197 h4T.3"0. was! WASIIINOTON'. Sept. 15. At- Iniporlant problems confronting the IH.ISH greater than the same torney-GenPrsI Hargent today an- rN'ion. with numerous industries period Isst year, or S'. per minute, notinced that the Investigation of Qnd provision of msterlal for the he,po!nted out. He urged every the Manufacturers' Airplane Asso- natkin s homes dependent upon It. 'Ami-rlcan lumberman lo lend his elation In New Vork had dl-rloa-"We must also provloJLmpiny-tsid toward a more general observ- ed no Information showing viola- ment for prartlt ally (wo milIK i iw next year of national forest lion of federal laws and had he n a men who have been making their conservation week. I terminated. q SPICE OF THE NEWS ( 4 I'll t'rifw l'MMtl V. tr.) SAIJCM. Ore., Sept. IS. (lov ernor Pierce said today that ho would take no part in the prospec tive prosecution of Senulor Slan field, who was arrested at Maker on a charge of being drunk and dif-orderlv. and indicated that lo- FOR PORTLAND MEET "-"i ..mem win be allowed t handle trie case. rue governor laughed gleefully over Hlnnrield' reported declnrutlon that Pierce 'was bark of the arrest. William S. IevciiK, state prohibition com ! tnlsHioner, wnn left yesterday fr il'endlelon, indliHled that no spe. Icial prosecutor on Id be asked 'for the case. It was Ievens' In dention not lo go to Maker until ufler the Pendleton Itound-I'p. FREIGHT RATE QUIZ ENDS TOMORROW mm ta Ore., -.1 Wlrr.) Sept. 15.- Associated Press Leased Wire.) SEAPLANE FLIGHT POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO Postponement to an Indefinite date of the San Franc'tco-Honolulu flight of the seaplane PB-1 was announced by Captain Stanford E. Moses, flight project commander. PORTLAND, i Portland will become thtf official headquarters for the sovereign grand lodge I. O. O. F. when Grand Sire Herbert A. Thompson of le , trott, Michigan, reaches here Fri .day morning with his ataff of offl Scers. Arrangements for their reception i and for the sessions of the sover eign grand loI:e which will be held here n'xt week havo been completed. Karly Saturday morning, Mrs. Myrtle W. Tandy, president of tho ;i!eb'-knh asseiubly, which also will M-. UI.it I'lM lisnl Wirr-.) CIHCACO. Sept. 15. Adjourn ment of tho present Inlerstate t'onnnerr I'rinintiHslon heart nig in hold lis annual sessions here, will western carriers petition for A five arrive on a special train irom i ni-(.,nt frHiKit rale increase and i'hjmi wiiii-ii win urins; aevt mi nun dnd delegates. j Another special from Chicago FUNERAL CRUISER RETURNS wjl, BrrfvP Saturdav morning 8AN FRANCIGCO The Japanese cruiser Tama, which brought the hrn(tlnif ,;(.nra, August Hohen body of Edgar A. Bancroft, American ambassador who died In Japan, (t,.,n nf K( ,,ai,( ronininndinR R(.n. to San Francisco lait month, departed for home. :,.rr, of t,p ptrlarchs militant, one t,M nit Ifiirmml rnnlru it tli a m-, . i t . SAYS ADMISSION FALSE 1L !,er, and several hundred addition-1 11 LUJ snutLtM, w. uionon.y, 01, wnn " H de eaates. Offlr-lnl. In rharire r.n..I. n Alt.nrf Brh..l Button . . . , ::. r . , ,,. n-iB- v n ne i tin ii k, n. iiiiuiK, i. Tui ker, J. I. Tucker, and Howard , unchanged anil rine nietllum Tucker, all or lliinilon, visitetl here i coarse cross bretls ruled from jthe general hearing on rates under the Korh-Smfth congressional res olution will be taken late tomor row. Arur hearings In St. Paul, Denver, San Francisco and Dallas, the double Inquiry will close at a final hearing lo begin December 14 Plain for Oregon's participation In the parade to be given during the national convention of the American Legion at Omaha next month are rapidly materialising. The plan was advanced by Dr. B. B. Stewart, state commander of the American Legion, and thei Koseburg Chamber of Commerce, has taken the Initiative in the movement, although the Stale Chamber of Commerce la acting as) uie central organisation In prepar ing th plan for adoption by tbu state. It haa now been definitely de cided to enter a huge float in the puratltt, carrying a display of Ore gon products. The Roseburg Cham ber of Commerce haa secured en dorsement of the plan from p.ao tlcally every Chamber of Commerce In the slat", and the stale chamber -has made arrangements for the gathering together or the display. Kach community Is to furnish crop specimens, and free transportation haa been offered by the railroad companies. fine large truck will be procured and will be piled lull with crop prodo-tH of all kinds,' which ' will be distributed to civic clubs and organizations following the parade. in addition to this showing there la a plan being discussed to add a historical aspect to the entry by developing the "covered wagon" idea. It la proposed to show a covered wagon depicting the outrit In which the emigrants started for Oregon. A second wagon, badly dilapidated, with broken wheels, and mixed teams, would show how they finally reached Oregon, while the great truckload of produce fol lowing would Bhow the reaitll.of their pilgrimage. Just how much can be worked out on this plan remains to be seen. It is certain that the crop display will be made In the parade. A meeting of Ihe Chamber of Com merce directors will be held in Itoseburg in Ihe next rew days, at which time Commander Stewart and Adjutant Mosher will be In at tendance, and the final detail will be made. Adjutant Mosher - has been In cliwe touch with Manager Foster nf the state chamber of commerce, and is fully advised re garding the progress that has-been made, lit- has informed Comman der Htwart that he will be able to be here In a few days, and - ft la planned at that time in delefmlno just how far the plans shall be con tinued. ll Is expected that the Oregon dtiuirlment will be represented by nearly fitly legionnaires, at the convention, which will give large eiough number lo carry out the Ideas presented. LONDON WOOL 8ALES GOOD newspaper otth: ana iota reporiersn naa murofm kiwut (f Brrangements forecast in uoi ny,ies waranousa .itv.n y.r. .go. . .... ..... .... ,nUnn nf hP(w(.on 30.000 and 3S,- murder storv was false. He said h. confessed the unsolved murdsr of rf.fM rinrtP, fl)r ,ho Button in the hops that the stats would hang him and thus snd the , tnrrTFtfn tnn lodge I O O F suspense he had been under sines he i discovered that he could not mus-, h(i nvhl.v.u Ml.nib,y desire to die. Gihhonev said. COLUMBIA BASIN SUPPORTERS TO GO BEFORE CONGRESS f.W.-l.tnt I'r. I.mvI ft' ll..) SKATTLK. Hfpt. IS. Hup. porters of the Columbia HiihIii Ir- FOOTBALL LINEUP ANNOUNCED LOS ANGELES Howard Jonss, ths University of Southern Cali fornia's new football erach, announced his 1925 "first string" lineup. TO 8R0ADCA8T UNVEILINO CEREMONY VANCOUVER, B. C. Ceremonies of ths unveiling Wednesday of a memorial te the late President Hardini) erected In Stanley Park here i bbrVadeasUd i fore the coming session of con- p... . press. It Dtsn tUMriciet win i mr 'ri,u.L tii.i.-.i u..,.l, NOME Alaska-The coast guard cutter Bear turned her nM 1n(r rhH,rmH11 of IJH ri)llInhH southward for the 40th tine after completing her annual voyage to HH,n rrlKaM(,n xw xt.ctt Alaska's northernmost tip. It Is belitved hat the Bear will mm one (vo r0nimlttei which hr Id a ne- rial meeting with the reclamation leaders here yesterday. I.OMH1N, Sept. 15-The fifth series of wool sales was opened today. The offerings amounted to 12,trS bales. A large number of buyers attended and there was a good, general demand from the home trade and French and Oer man purchasers. Prices generally equalled those ruling at the close of the last sales. Merinos were and Utto yesterday. They are enroule to changed to 6 per cent dearer. Forest Clove, where they will en- lirassy grades ranged from tin ter the Pacific I'ntversity. 'changed to five per cent higher. Fund of $60,000 Raised to Buy Freedom of Wealthy Beer Runner of Chicago, Says Big Newspaper more trip bsfore retirement. . . FATHER OF film TARS WEDS ' The cnninillfre has been 0fd HOIVYWOOD Marie M. Bourejeois, 23, s visitor here from Quebsc, i tn t,B n,, H .,n bv rongies becams Ihe bride of fcmil A. Fiujralh, fathsr of the film stars. Viol .lonal leari-ra of the I'ai lric Dana and Shirley Mason. o q I Northwest and or the west gener- lallV HeJ.hard said. BALLOONIST FATALLY INJURED The Columbia haln luno BEACH, Cil Harry K jbsnshue, protesslonsl balloonist i under pre.-nUpluns and son of a widely known atroeiul. Roy Knabsnshue. was pDbably I from 1.200.fluo in fatally Injursd In a fall from a ferris whssl at an amusement pier. Q acres. O i . ui..i Pr.-i-i ir...i iflvo ways, the newspaper contln CIIK'AdO. Hept. 1.1 The Chlra-. ues. Ihree men were to get $10,000 go ll'Tald ami Kx miner says a each and the other 130.000 was to was announced here hy -.,.'.."' men was raist-u m uur in-., ne spiw uj two men, our, one n'ltn inr j erry iiruggan, wi-anny , nouoiecrosseu ine oiner and Kept beer runner, whose Immunity from It all. tli usual county jail illclpfn has ( Ruinmons to appear before the started a federal grand Jury In- grand Jury have been Issued for u(jv. 'sheriff Peter HtSfman. Wesley The newspaper says Ihe money Westbrook and Thomas Brockniey waicto purchase prlveleges for er. both former wardena removed Dnntiran, Including ihe right to when It wss found Druggsn had rnndiirt his beer burjness In his been permitted to leave the jail on cell, frequent trips outside for par- numerotia occasions. The grand ties around town, hunting trips and jury will question Druggan as well prnlect finally to shorten his term of one aa Frank '.ane. his ns finer, also ould rover 'year for contempt nf federal court sentenced for one year and secret. T.SS.'l.ouo jtn the extreme minimum. :ly released two months beforo bla I The "Jackpot" was to be split, term expired.