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NO. 294 OF ROSEBURQ REVIEW
ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1925.
VOL. XIII NO. 163 OF THE EVENING NEWS
YOUNGBOBWINS!
SWEEPING VDTEl
;oi,i PKX POINT If
COIGIIKII I I' ItV KA1.F.M
MAX AFTKIt !it V KAILS
ii senate mmm
Son of Fighting Bob Carries
All but 5 or the 71
Wisconsin Counties.
(AnocUtM rmi Lrurd Win.)
SALKM. Ore.. Sept. 1C.
An old futhioned Koid pen
point, swallowed by J. P.
Young of tills city, when he
wan couk fi
at his home
The tip of
P'-n point was in good
: condition, but the remainder
j4 was badly corroded, indirat-
iiiK that the tip had become
lodged in his thmct. Phy
sicians attending the case de-
( dure that the point must
i4 have become stuck tn his
bronchial tube.
Young, who Is now 28
years old. has been bothered
! since childhood with poor
iCOP IS FREED
BY A JURY FQR
8 MAY CONTEST FIELD1 health 'ha' has baffled every
Other Candidates Fail to
Make Showing Expected
Win3 Majority by
Wide Margin.
f Assertatnt Cress LeasM Wirs.l
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 16. Youth
outdistanced all opposition at yes
terday's senatorial primary. Robert
M. La Folette, Jr., just Inside the
constitutional are limit, swept
everything before him, carrying all
but eight of the seventy-one coun
ties in the state, and received the
republican nomination for the
United States senate. With but
369 precincts missing out of a to
tal of 2.269 in the state. La Follette
had 163,584; Wilcox 72,996; Wood
ward 37,227; McGovern If .866. The
' same number of precincts gave
Hruce, democrat, 6.347; Rogers,
democrat 107, and Work, socialist,
6,630.
The vote today represented
somewhat less than half the voting
strength of the state, slightly more
than 300,000 going to the polls, but
those who did registered in no un
certain manner their desire to re-
tain La Follette In Wisconsin.
Young Bob won a majority of 29,
445 over his three opponents and
a plurality of 83.488 with his near
est opponent. Roy P. Wilcox, of
Eau Claire, the Coolldge republi
tan candidate.
Wilcox did not win the run ex
pected of him by his supporters,
carrying only B counties. Daniel
Woodward of Kaukauna, running
with the endorsement of the Ku
Klux Klan. was the surprise can
didate, finishing third, carrying
three counties. The others
physician consulted. His 4
Illness has been marked with
frequent fits of coughing.
during which blood would
appear. It was during an
occasion of this kind that
the pen point was ejected
from his system yesterday.
ills mother, with whom he
Is living at 1510 North Li-
berty Street, believes that
Young must have swallowed
the pen point more than 20
years ago.
DEIER if, KILLS
WIFE H SON H
JTTEIfTSSUICIBE
SHOOTING
Traffic Officer Who Shot
Fleeing Man Yesterday
Held Guiltless.
HAD CRIME RECORD
Pen Books Show Man Once
Convict Car in Which
He Was Killed Was
Stolen Monday.
Family Friction Thought
Motive for Crime
Daughter Makes
Escape.
lAssnrlstrd l'r,-t l.vd Wire.) -
DENVER, Colo., Sept. 16. Ray
Shank, E0, shot and killed two
members of his family early today,
attempted to take the life of a
third, and then sought to end his
life by drowning himself in a bath I Onla Owen is the 18-year-old girl
who was with Louisgnot.
ALBANY, Ore., SepL 16. A cor
oner's Jury here yesterday exoner
ated C. P. Talent, of Medford, a
state traffic officer who shot and
fatally wounded near Jefferson, on
a side road off the Pacific highway.
Ed Louisgnot, a fleeing motorist,
believed to have been driving a
stolen car. The Jury held that the
officer acted In the line of duty.
It an oral supplement to the for
mal verdict the Jury stated that It
was convinced the shooting ' was
accdlental, but that there was in
sufficient evidence to state this In
a written verdict. Talent claimed
on the witness stand that his gun
was discharged accidentally when
the automobile In which he was
riding with N. C. Chaney, of Jack
son county, collided with another
automobile.
The witnesses were Talent,
Chaney, Mr. B. R. Wallace, who ex
amined the body, Wayne Overhol
zer, Phillip Yagelskl and Genla
Owens. Overholzer and Yagelskl
were in an automobile which was
overtaken by the fugitive and with
which, the officers car . collided
w-hen the fatal shot was fired
Mayor Hylan Upsets 'Dope9
of a Third Party Ticket By
Announcing His Retirement
(AoorUtnl Ptm, Leased tin.)
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 May
icould he Induced to hold II.
In the republican camp there
John F. Hylan announced this af- w-aa no anxiety today regarding
ternoon that he would return Jbjthe possibility of a divided front
private Hie upon the conclusion Af 'in November. Mr. Waterman
his present term tn office. j I rolled up a majority of 8 to 1
I !oer John J. Lyons, his nearest
"I will return to private life," opponent, and of even greater
said the mayor, "with my self-r-1 odds over William M. Bennett,
spect unimpaired, my conscience j rjc-th Mr. Lyons and Mr. Ben
clear and with the full satisfaction , nett sent their congratulations to
of having scrupulously lived up to Mr. Waterman last night and
my oath of office." t 'pledged their support.
The mayor's announcement was JohI) H M(.Col.v Talmany lea
interpreted at the city ha I as : deT I der (n rouklvn ana Upp0r.r of
Inltely removing the possibility df Mayor llylan , (ne nrlmaI.les an.
there being an Independent demo-inoull(.ed tna h(f vmM ca a
cratlc ticket In the November .eh"' j meeting of the Brooklyn demo-twm-
icratlc executives tomorrow to dis-
cuhs the nomiuution of Senator
Walker.
William II. Edwards, candidate
for city comptroller on Mayor Hy
lan's ticket, after conceding his
i defeat, announced that he would
support the Walker ticket in the
final election.
Senator Walker carried Man-
NEW YORK. Sept. 16. The
possibility of a third ticket being
in the field In November to con
test the mayoralty election with
State Senator James R. Walker,
democratic nominee and Frank D.
Waterman, republican, held the
center of the political stage today
n final returns confirmed the
decisiveness of yesterday's ballot, hat tan. the Bronx and Brooklyn
With all districts canvassed! ! while Hylan won in Queens and
Senator Walker held a majority : Richmond.
of 9S.643 votes over Mayor John I In Manhattan Senator Walker's
F. Hyland. candidate for a third I vote was lo:i.r96. compared with
term. Political observers appear- umj "! mr me mayor, ms
... .. - ....U..J . I-.. Unl. In t,A limn, JC 677
ea to lie equally aivmcu ivij i .... o . " .
upon the question of whether Mr. Iconipared with the mayor's 21,
Hylan would head an indepen- j 31 1. In Brooklyn, the mayor's
dent ticket and the mayor himself home borough. Senator Walker
kept his own counsel. : won 65.584 votes, while the ma-
Arriving at city hall this morn- yor's was 60.959. The mayor car
ing. Mr. Hylan declared he would
conclude his term with "nothing
to regret."
The New York Evening Jour
nal, strenuous supporter of the
mayor In the pre-primary cam
paign asserted editorially today
that there would be a third ticket
and expressed hope that Hylan
tub,
The dead:
Mrs. Marion Shank, 49, his wife.
Paul Shank, 19, a son.
The son was shot In the head as
jhe lay asleep on a sleeping porch.
Mrs. Shank was killed In the liv-
enj I ing room.
to La Follette by a wide margin.
From the first until the last the i
election was La Follette's. equal-
The testimony of Chaney. Over
holzer and Yagelskl, practically
corroberated Talent's deposition,
though the two latter were not
certain that the shot was exactly
simultaneous with the impact of the
collision with their car.
Talent said that he had no In
tention of killing the fugitive, but
believed he would have been Jus-
Family friction Is believed by of
ficers to have been the motive for
the crime. Divorce papers, filed by
itn h vitnrv nf hu father the 1 hia 'ife n(1 served on him yester-, tifled in shooting him Intentional.
former badger senator, in other dav- Wl're touai under Shank's pil- : ly. He and Chanty testified that
Jears jlow. Talent fired several shots In the
One of the surprises of the elec- A daughter, Ruth, 18, escaped by , air, believing this would stop the
Hon was the poor showing by running from the house. Attracted j fugitive car.
Francis E. McOovern. former gov- j n,'r screams, a neighbor came The girl's statements in all re-
He was beaten by Wood- l" urr aii"cw huh Kialieu : l"-i uiu noi lauy, hs given on me
man who. when he was :
aim reiireu 10 me nouse wnere ne
attempted to end his own life.
ernor.
ward.
governor, he appointed warden of
the state penitentiary.
The election was fatal to the
democratic cause tn the state. Wil
liam (Jeorge Bruce, selected to
make the race by the state demo
cratic convention was unable to
poll sufficient votes, to carry his
party Into the final race.
His count did not reach the re
quired five per cent of the demo
cratic total in the last election of
1924 or 15.585 votes. There. Is
some doubt about the ability of
John M. Work, the socialist candl
dPtD. to make the required goal.
The vote was especially
ACCUSED ROBBER
MAINTAINS HE DID
NOT AID IN HOLD-UP
witness stand and as given to oth
ers outside the inquest.
On the stand she said that she,
hrr father, (i. Owen, her mother
and a brother arrived at GrariJ
View, Washington, about two weeks ( dance.
In organizing
PRISONER
I
FROM
COUNTY
GETS1:?
v
M A--l.l.sl rm,
PENDLETON,
! 16. Pendleton Is
JAIL
Boy Held From Grand Jury
Makes Break While
Taking Out Ashes.
COMPANION CAUGHT
Liquor Violator from Reeds
port Also Tries- Break,
But Runs Into
Arms of Officer.
rled Queens with 31.627 votes to
Senator Walker's 28.256 and in
Richmond the mayor received
12.197, compared with Senator
Walker's 6,256,-
With all returns In. Waterman's
vote in the five boroughs was 113.
682: Lyons 16,758 and Bennett's
4494.
FOR CELEBRATIONIJ. TEAWI TO BE VERY
Committees Appointed by
Local Post of American
Legion to Observe
Holiday.
"Bill" Wade, IR-voar-old prisoner
In the county Jsll .escaned from
confinement tins morning, and
"Firno." a South American Indian,
servlne ilm for violation of the
prohibition laws, made an unsuc
cessful break for liberty. Th to
men ran from the Jail after be'i.g
allowed to carry out a tub of hot
ashes, but Flmo was captured hv
Deputy Sherlfr Wm. Buzzed, who
happened to be near as the latter
prisoner ran around the building.
Iteputy Sheriff Sewell unlocked
the cake door and let the two men
out with Ihelr burden of ashes.
They passed him and went to th
entrance, and then dropped the
barrel and ran. Wade going around
the west side of the building, and
the other around the east side.
Demiiv Sewell remained long
enough to lock the cage door, to
prevent the escape of other prls
o"ers. and bv the lime he ran out
Wade was Just disappearing north
DLETON IS READY
R ANNUAL ROUND-UP
WHICH STARTS TOOAY
Uav4 Win.) 4
Ore., SepL
ready. The
town, gaily decorated and full
4 of cowboys from all over the 4
entire west la again prepared
for Its big moments, the
Ronnd-Up.
The colorful community pa-
geant again swings Into ac-
tlon starting this afternoon at
1:30. Nearly 180 cowboy per-
formers are gathered here
4 and registration went on far
Into the night.
Cloudy weather obtains this
morning, but the belief holds
4 among those familiar with
Eastern Oregon weather con-
dl'.'ons that It will break and
4 clear iher and sunshine 4
4 will hold sway .''hen the cur- 4
tain raises this .itternoon on 4
the "epic drama J the WesL
Many noted performers are
gathered hero this year, In-
eluding Paddy Ryan, freckled
Irishman from Montana and
winner of last years' Roose-
volt trophy, tlio supreme
4 award of cowboy domination, 4
00 4
2 HUNTERS SHDT
E
1
R NEAR
Ml N
E
Dairyman Fires Point-BIank
at Party of Portlanders
Hear Melon Patch.
ONE DEAD, ONE HURT
LOGGER STABS WIFE
Second Mart May Die as Re
suit of Charge of Buck
shot at Close Range
Thought Shot Rice.
Bend Logger Attacks Wife
in Portland Rooming
House Wife Not
Seriously I lurt. .
(AMnriatMl I'tm Umi Wirr.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 16.
Jack B. Carter, 55. logger, stabbed
his wife, Mrs. Leona Carter 31, and
ended hla own Ufa by
on Main street toward Deer Creek. I himself at a rooming hnur.e here
Denuty Button, who was cross- early today. He died at a hospital,
Ing from Court street tn the court iMra. Carter Is In the sarae hospl-! peeled to recover.
( A.hI.II m lunl Wirt.)
McMINNVILLE, Ore., Sept. W.
Cieorge Hamlin, of PortltnJ, was
killed and his :ather, F. E. Hamlin,
of Portland, was probably fatally;
shot last flight by J. S. Trent,
datryman, wL thought the men
were robbing his watermelon patch
two and one-half miles southwest
of here on the Sheridan road. '
The dead and Injured man were;
members of an automobile party of
deer hunters. Earl Hamlin, broth
er of the dad man and William
Hamlin, an uncle, were other mem
hers of the party.
Trent was arrested shortly after
10 o'clock last night by Sheriff O.
W. Manning and held In the Yam-
jhlll county Jail. The two surviv
ing Hamlins also are held pending;
an Inquest Into the shooting, which
Coroner Glen Macy sstd probably,
would be held this afternoon.
The body of George Hamlin Is af
stubbing an undertaking parlor her, and P.,
K. Hamlin, la In a hospital here,
where physicians aay he Is not ex-
hiiuse. where he Is nmplnved In the
1st department, saw Flrpo run
ning, and tackled the escaping
man. leading him back to confine
ment. Officers mmle a search for Waile
along Deer Creek, and found where
Roseburg High School Is ! e had crossed and had pone over
. . , , , ,'he hill north of the cltv. The
wurnmg wiiucr i icnvy
1 landicap in Football
This Season.
Plans for the observance of Roseburg high school will enter
Armistice Day were discussed at ! the football season with a light,
great length at last night's meet- j ,nPXp(.r,pnrpd t,.am, hU n mu!lt
ing of L mpqua Post of the Amerl- d a ., d n(J ,,,
can Legion, and committees were j for a plIICP arcordiiig to Coach E.
appointed to take charge of the w . pouhet. The boys an. showing
vnnuun vrnia lur mm mi-omimi. . ,. mlTu ,J , wort i hard
i at their dailv practice, hut are
hlirhwav north In Oi'Hn.l Is be.
Ine nntmlled. as he will doubtless
endeavor lo swing bark to the road
to catch a ride.
Wade Is wanted for Ihe robbery
or the Bridges merchandise store
at Oakland. He nnd a romimnlnn
wer" apprehended, it la alleged.
ini. su.tenng .rem wour.ns in ner ThB ,hooMn(r occam,d about 10
back and right arm. but her eondl- 0,rlm,k ,aat ht
tlon Is not serious.
Mrs. Carler told the police that I Tren' t"' Sheriff Manning, that
the stabbing occurred after she ;hf' was called on the telephone by
and her huahuml had been drinking a neignoor anu warned mat nia
moonshine and he had accused her i watermelons were oeing rainen.
of keeping company with another!"" " bo procured hir. shotgun
... . ' , , nnd went niilalria llonrtrir nni.n.
man, wniie ne was in a iukkiiik " . . . .
camp near Bend
Carler relumed lo Portland yes- j f,,nr. and
Ins if someone were climbing his
seeing au automobile
lerilav fr.nn In nil whera he hud .nearoy, ne nren Doin Darreis at
been working in ramp 75. of Me- ' r. h' '
l.eol Brothers tagging company.. Trent declared that he fired
Mr. Carter said hn spent the af- point-blank, thinking his gun waa
lernnnn wilh another woman and loaded only with rice, as he bad
In the evening rame to her apart- llnstnirfed his sons to so charge it.
The plans to be followed will be
much the same as last year, with a
few changes to add amusement and
entertainment for the large crowd"
which is expected to be in atti-n-
'ago from their home at Troy, Mon-
itana. It was their intention to nick
hops. At Grand View they met
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 16. Miss ! louisgnot. He and the girl left
;Grace Patch, Aurora woman, who j Grand View and went to Cleelum
Identified Clyde "Whltey" Watson . where, she said, they telegraphed
in jail here as one of the partlcl- her father to come there also. Her
pants In the robbery of the Bank testimony indicated that she did
iof Aurora last October, after look-; not know whi ther he had lett
' Ing at pictures of two hank robbers Grand View, and she said she did
Ikllled at Buckley. Washlngotn. has ! nt snow his whereabouts at the
light 'i told Deputy Sheriff Sam Burkhart ' Present time. She said that she
yesterday, although the issue in sno was continent sne nad seen:11"" '" ii" iuikkiiui ine past
the campaign was strictly a La neither of the men In the Aurora;'0 weeks.
roi-tin end sntl-La Follette fight. : robbery. According to previous Describing the flight from the of
La Follette made a walkawayof the advices received by the officers, j firers. Miss Owen said:
race, hut will h" opposeo at tne ne iwo men silica at iiucsiey were j " nn me
final election by his most formld- supposed to have been Implicated , shooting began, but he couldn't, he
side opponent of yesterday. Boy P. with Watson in the Aurora affair. n" " " trouoie, out
wiirnr who run as a renubllcan. iWatsnn persists In maintaining his I wouldn't tell me what It was.
but also filed as an Independent innocence and says he will prove
end will run under that designa- an alibi at the trial, despite relter
lion In the final election Septem- atlon by Miss Patch she is confi
ber 29. Two other republicans dmt she saw Watson engaged In
may enter the list In the final race the robbery.
InrlAnan.lan. ll.al.n.llnn ! O
greatly hamlirapied by luexperl i An-iist l!)ih
ence and lack of weight. j
Approximately twenty hoys are I
turning out each night for prac j
tlce and are helrcr given drill in
ril,l.mu,ilnl. I.I..I.I-1., an.l l.u.nn 1
... . v.ni,.. ...w . n.nnr . u n m..n,hn-u nf lout
while In th srt of rohhlne the nu-nt. They went out together, 'nnd had examined the shells prev
si..re. anu ne nas neen nem in tall and lali-r returned lo the anart
foilowlne his failure in rnlse Jl.oon. nient, whero Ihey had several
He waa hound over to the gmnd : drinks from a pint bottle of moon
Jury ami hns been In Jail since shine, she said. Then Carter ac
cused her nf going nut with an-
Inus to the shooting and was con
vinced Ihey had been opened and
re-charged.
The dead and wnnnded -men,
howovrr, each received heavy
for the holiday.
its usual plan of appointing a gen
eral chairman with sub-chairmen lo !
take charge of the various events, i
Chester Kndrlp was selected as I
general rhariman, and Is In charge !
L". V 1 .2'o' ny kind. Most of the hoys in
year s
ti-ams are available this year. The
rest of the team must be made ui
entirely from new material,
very few of the boys turning out
have had any previous experience
"t.-1-..n" I- C...1. i , ----- ---- - iinwuvrr, encn received nravy
Uriin . Is a South American In- oltu r man. and drawing a butcher (rhllres of buckshot according to
inn. He wa, arreted at Rerdspnrt knfl. , ,, shirt Inflicted the sherW Vann n aCCOrdln to
hsrge. with having liquor In his ,wo wounds upon her. S " J. , v . .
nssf'Sinn. anil waa sentence.! tn 1 1.. . ui..l,h.l I.I.... l nn-ll,a ' " innu hb ni-vt-rm Biioi
work on the county road gang at jheart. Mrs. George Campbell, the ,h,B, "Plier part of his back,
Mill Creek. He ran awav from that .landlady, hearing groans, summon- hou'iler and neck while the fath
Place, and was tilrseii up hv Im'O-
ntv Sheriff Grilbbn. and was
and brniM-ht In the county Jnll to serve
nut nis term.
cutlve committee, and each has the
right to select his own assistants. !
W. H. Gerretsen will have charce
of the street stunts, Leo Devam-y, I
football; Ted Bost, banquet; Phil
Ilarth, dance; Bert Bates and ,
James Goodman, show; Woodli y
Stephenson, street decorations, and
Jack Craftnn, membership. Kah
hejof these chairmen will select his :
I aides, and will report his work bai k i
iiuixgnot tr.ifi ner, she said, that 1 10 the general chairman at
his mother lived In Albany and that (executive meetings.
ne was going mere to see her. No
OFFICIAL RI.UF.
BOOK NOW READY
bv the Pecretarv of Stale. Is now
rea1v for distribution. It will he
mailed tn any citizen of the slate.
They are B. F. Dlthma, former
lieutenant-governor, fcnd Arthur
Parry, the only avowed wet candi
date. There were reports last
night that Dlthma and Barry are
con-lderlng withdrawing.
Young La Follette, If ultimately
elected, will be one of the young
est members of the senate. He
barely qualifies ss to ace require
ments of the constitution, having
Tecently turned 30. He Is un
married. For a number of years, the 'nom
inee was secretary to the late Sen
ator Robert M. La Follette and la
chairman of the republican state
one by that name Is known here.
j Aftf the Inquest the girl told
I several persons that her father
knew she and Louisgnot were go
ing away together, and that Louis
gnot had promised to marry her.
"I wanted him to stop in every
town we came to so we could be
married." she- said. "But he
wouldn't do It." She also said that
she made several attempts to get
away from him.
Was Escaped Convict.
PALEM, Ore., Sept. 1. Records
at the state penitentiary here In
dicate that Kd Louisisnot. who
Jwas killed near Jefferson yester-
f-ltl r. u,l WiT.i jday hy C. P. Talent, a state traffic
VANCOl'VER, B. C Sept. officer, was a former convict. This
6 (Special to the News Re- is also tne nenet or Harry Levy, a
lH ELECTED
OFHISCLDBS
young, and just, at that lanky,
awkward period, when It Is most
difficult to get sliced or action out
of tlii-ni, no matter how willing
they may be.
There is one redeeming feature,
however, and that is that most of
the boys turning out are in the
sophomore and freshman grades,
which -means that with the experi
ence gained this year they should upon written request, to the limit
lie .develop a strong and well co-or-1 of the Issue authorized by Icr-IsIh-dinated
gridiron aggregation with-' live appropriation.
At last night's meeting Slate,"1 lnP next two ais. rooinait has ashic rrnm a complete directory
Adjutant Carl Mosher was present 8 lenilemy 10 ami weight rapidly nr an siaie nwinnls. eleellve and
anir made a short talk on' Leirlon i to bojs of. a high school age, be-j appointive, and the personnel and
affairs. He predicts the greatest 1 'a"" f the excellent physical j dill lea of all office hoards, corn
year In American Legion history condition Into which Ihey are de- missions, departments and Inatliu
to be In view, and drew a glowing ! Vploied. and the practice and ex-1 Hons embracing the official fnmllv
picture of the prospects before the perience ihls season, even though iof the stale. It cental! a the cnnall
organlzatlon. He was greatly pl-as-1 'ne team cannot be expected tnjtutlnns of the slate and federal
ed with the success of Dr. Slci-. nile any wonderful showing, w ill ! cnvi rnmen and authoritative, i
art's efforts for state publicity at , of much benefit to them, and j scrlptlv and historical sketches of
the Omaha ennvenilnn .nrf .no next year the school will reap the (the slalef rnm Its earliest hlslnrv
complete endorsement to the plan ' Df""111' mis years work,
for the carrying out of the "Cover-1 The team has a hard schedule,
ed Wagon" Idea. ; starting with a game at Marshrield
The meeting also considered the I on the 3td of October, and follow,
purchase of new uniforms for the'ed a ik later by a match witn
drum corps. These uniforms will he j North Bend In Roseburg. Eugene,
of a military model, and will be tv : Grants Pass. Ashland and Miiirl!
curd In the noar future. The drum , are all to be met during the ,a
corps will resume practice next son, giving the local boya a hard
, rrioay. ana win practice twice earn and difficult season. Coach ISiubet
I ween to get in readiness for tne is confident, however, that In spit
d the police.
EXTRA-TERRITORIAL
QUESTION
er also has several heavy shot
his back.
The surviving Hamlin's deny
S TOPIC ;'bat they were robbing the "melon
, patch.
LONDON, Sept. HI It Is learned William Hamlin, one of the sut
that the British government Is vlvnrs In an account of the shoot-
...ir-uH.,.. Whi. n,A ir.ilieH ling, snid George Hamlin waa drlv-
FOR DISTRIBUTION. States on the subject of proposed Ing the car nnd had slopped to ad
Th Or-pnn Blue Honk, official commission nf Inquiry Into the ex- Just the spotlight. They had again
directory and statistical pnnipnn-! tra-terrltorlal rights now held byjgolle minder way and had driven
dlum of the stale for the biennial 1 foreigners In China. It Is expected about two blocks, when a shot waa
ner in of !)25-I!)2R aa e,,mll,.,l here that the I'll ed Slates w III m-ani. 1 neyt innugnt meir own
down to date. Also a lis! of conn
Iv officers, with a brief sketch of
their respective duties: officers of
the principal cities and towns of
the state, and an official directory
of the newspapers and pnitofrlrea
In Oregon ss of .Inly 1. 1I25 Com
plete statistical dsta, embracing the
financial, political, population and
taxation activities snd Intereais of
th state are also covered In ab-
convene the convention shortly.
J.F.
rentral enmmlttee. - a view 1 John f Thrnn. nf 4. meat market man here. Who SBVS
tn,rl ih. mHmar. r.aiml.n Iji ' T!,el.i.r. w.. eleei..n T l. that he once emnloved Loulslgnot ! '"'V .' c."rp no1"'" '? or hanilldps under which the . ......... L
Follette m.de a tour of the state tenant-Governor of Klw.nl, t. Fo.e.t Grove where, say. Levy. , p,;n, h,";, ,7 ,": "''""n con, ens.,1 lo he T,, con-
sneaking to large audiences. District No. 7. at the Pa tfic ,h Ixmlslgnot family lived. C d to li the a "",".!:" h,"V" ' """" itl. compreh. n.l on of "
Plank. In his platform were based Northwest Kiwanls convention Prison record, show that Ials-!' rMv&ntoK "r, b" "ore .1, P "'' V 'h"!r "V " "'' "l-'lcal aecurncv. In or
principally on the platform of hla In progresa here. The 7th dis- Irnot was received at the penlten-; : rao ore me ....ann la comidei..,!. , , kf, within the limit of re.
;L.EUT.WOOD8SfW,FaEdvorcJ RAIN IN EASTERN OREGON, j
I " 1 I.W.I. I'rm. Ma-1 , I
.,1.. . ' ."
(Anwkit.rf Vrmm lunl KUr.)
WILMINGTON. Del.. Sept. 16
trict. In which Mr. Throne will Hary October 22, 1904. from Mult-
represent the district gover- nomsh counly, to serve three years
nor. Includ'-s all of southern for larceny hy h.llee, he was 24
Oregon south of Eugene. The years old at the time nd was llat-
riiv of Kurene was selected 4 rd .s a married m.n. While work
, for the I!i26 meeting of the Ing with a mad gang on the slough
, Hub of the pacific illntilct. s road near Salem he escaped June Among the divorce .tilt, listed f'ir
'. 4 The Roseburg delegation play- 6. 105, and was raptured In Port- trl.l at the September term of the
( ed a prominent part In the con- land July 22. 1905. bv Charle. Hud- superior court tori.y wa. th.t nf
.w ipminn, Dnin in tne suT'pori w meson, . prison ttimsey, wno noms n.inerine innmpson wood.
MILWAUKEE. Wis-. Sept. 16 ; of Mr. Throne and In the the same position new. All of ag:nst Lieutenant Osborne ".
Klrht men may contest In the selection of Eugene fnr the Loulslgnofs good-time credits wera Wood, son of Governor Leonard
special election September 29. for next annual convention. takfn swty from him and he was Wood of the Philippines. Court is
the seal made made vsrsnt hy the discharged December 13. 107. -Au- scheduled to open Monday. The
(Continued on page I.) (' (Ccctlnurd on pae t.) jSull was filed last July.
father In his several attempts to
obtain the presidential nomlnstlon
snd his national pllcy In the Cnlt
fd States senate. He lives with
Ms mother on the La Follette farm
near Madison.
The I'nlverslty of Wisconsin Is
the alma mater of Mr. Iji Follette.
although h did not graduate.
i.r..i,, wre., ep!. Js JMjn WM
plentiful alt over the Desrhulcs na-:
tional forest yesterday snd last '
nlsfct, according to reports re-1
cehed at the main office in Bend. I
A heavy shower lale yesterday sf-
K-moon in iienn was followed bv m h.n.n,
TO FILL WM
At n tnt'i'tl'iff of thi' rrhnnl
bonrd Ih I'1 hint ninhl, J. F.
HyrtJ, H. I. i'mily'',
wan t?M ti.il to fill mil ih-1 un-
't.rt'l ti irn of IHrtrtor .1. II.
N't-lhani, wlio linn rcsiKiifd
rir to hirt ilru:irftlr from
4 Unyvbnrn to nMlTii Dr.-Kon. 4
Mr. Ityrd rho-n fro?n a
4 ntimtxT nf rHinlliliiti'n vho 4
4 riv prormH.'fl, nml will trtke 4
4 IH III lutf''H nn iUrrrtnr nt 4
one'. !! Ih fcrvntfy lntfr'.Ml
In rtehoul wiirk, linvlim dill-
4 lr':i In Mh- IiV.iKon n hml anil 4
III til" Mfih HrlHMtl. HI Wfll h
4 a ion tit fll''K', Rful in pant 4 j
4 jfiirH b''ii qiilli nctlv 4 I
4 Hht lnli-i.'!fvl In m JiwiI work. 4;
lie ri-Kl.lt- un ihf rmrih xlil 4;
4-hihI m h ntriihT of lh' IW'n-4,
4 mm V. T. A. U r. Nt dhHiii. 4i
r-iclt In t lie bark of the car had
exploded.
Thu ciWk from one shot
utrurk both Oporjre Hamlin an he
Mat nt thn BtPHrlnn wheel, and hW
faihtT, who wan in a rear seat on
tho opposite side nf the car.
j fipnrtc went Into convulsion,
iWillliim nnlil, and he took the
wlWI and rrturnpd hurriedly to
MrMinnvllle with the victims.
I Hn fnl"r'd a c!ar store to M
'phnn for a phynlrian. JVputy
jKlwrfff Pierre Mad wan la the cl
par More, and on learning of the
Kliontintr. he went tn the point de
scribed by Hamlin to Inyestlcate.
Mend met Trent, who told him
he had fired a Phot In the direction
of hla watermelon patch whin no
tified by hla neighbor of the sup
D.iKed theft. Only one shot waa
fired, Trent riid, Hnd he did not
know any one had been bit until
advlHcd by the officer.
MORVrBlDSmDlT
ON AIR MAIL JOBS
r Asf-tliwt P.MSI tMSit Win.)
WAHIIINIITON. Sept. ISTWO
addliioiial lilda for air mail con
tracts were receh ,-tt today along
wlih the 17 other tyrta oicned yes-t'-nlav.
One waa for the Seattle Loa An
n-lea route. Vent C. (Jorst. North
dined atiprot.rlatloii. The publlta-j
tlon, as a whole, has been reor-!
gan.ed snd arranged In preceden
tial and alphabets al order of so-
qinnie io renn -r it more rnnven-ia inl-ilsti-r In the Methiailai iih nd. ore., 75 er cent of air mall
lent aa a handbook of ready refer- cliiin b. south conference, hss ! pnMage. ii.'lng six Curtlsa biplanes,
ence and nitlch new matter hnajo le-en lialitt rr.-d from Kose- s Wn (lf H-h(,-h Hrp reserv-s.
be'-n a ldi'd i a deialleil mrnrms- Inn g to eastern Oregon, snd ! The in proinsals had fc"en
lin nature The waiting list of ap ! bis renlcnal Ion has Ix-en ten- .o l.-.l h- air mall In lime to have
plications tor the Blue Bonk Is be I d-red and accepled. lie has reached Washlnelnn fnr the nfrL
Ing mailed mil aa rapidly as imsal- made a good Urecir.r ami has rial opening fnr the proposals, bnt
pie ami provisions are oeing mane 9 guen grea! ileal ot nme ami v ihrnurh failure nf the postal serv-
Inlermlii.n. a - ,....,.- . , w . " ....,-.-... ,e w ,ce pari not Been nellvereq in time.
.., '" -"" requesia aa ape. y as curtailed, slilon to Wrh he waa elected. n such cases the bids are usually
' K funds and facilities will permit. J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 w irccognlzcd.