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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1925.
DEFENSE GOES
LIMIT TO PROVE
! INSANITY IDEA
atate hospital for the Insane, stated
this afternoon that Kelley and Wll
los were perfectly sane.
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. oour ,
New Banking Home
which will be occupied jointly
by us In a few days
On Saturday, October twenty-fourth
a cordial invitation is extended to our
customers and friends to inspect .
the new quarters from two
' to five and seven to
nine p. m.
The Douglas National Bank
First State and Savings Bank
Roscburg, Oregon, October 2C, IC2t
turn. '
Dalrymple Centradicted. '
Frank Fallen, Dale Arthur and C.
ji. nuns, cuuticii at loe prison,
who aald they witnessed the es
cape from a window of the cell
home, were called by the defense.
Their etory o( the break waa prac
tically the aame ai that told br
other witnesses, ' except the aald
that the tint ahota were fired bjr
the iruarda and not by the escaping
cunvjcia.
Fallen and Arthur contradictor
the testimony of Warden Dalrym-
pie, who asm mat alter running to
nis nouae tor a gun he got behind
ome oil barrels near the garage
and fired three ahota at the fleeing
convicts juat after they came over
the wall at tower one. Both aald
that they aaw the warden come
out of hla house with the gun, but
declared that at that time the
three fugitives were half war
I across the field between the asylum
l.nl Ih. ... - v.
range and that the warden did not
fire.
C. M. Charlton, former principal
keeper at the prison, testified that
he bad placed Wllloa In the bullpen
at the latter's own request
Kellay Truthful Crook.
Practically the entire morning waa
spent by the defense la developing
Its theory of temporary Insanity
Drougni on ny injuries aurrered in
their earlier life by the defendants
and by the uae of merrawaunna
while In the prison. Several char
acter witnesses for Kelley, includ
ing his father and mother, were al
so placed on the stand.
Wlllos was placed back on the
stand this morning, long enough to
tell of having been knocked uncon
scious three or four years ago
when he fell from a horse. B. H.
Lister, of Eugene, traffic officer
for the atate highway department
and a former deputy sheriff In Jo
sephine county, was the strongest
witness for the defense today. He
testified that he had known Kelley
for 10 or 13 years In and around
Grant Pass. Kelley, he aald, waa
always truthful and admitted all
of the Crimea be waa ever accused
of.
Dr. L. F. Griffith, alienist ot the
UP TEXAS G. 0. P.
(Aaoctated tnm Laued Win.)
DALLAS, Tex Oct.- 22. Rum-
bllngs of dissatisfaction In the de
mocratic ranka In the atate have
'given Texaa republicans new life
and that party ror so many years,
dormant in state politics, plans
to stage M hot campaign to elect
governor In 1926.
The republican state executive
eomniittee here yesterday decided
to hold an Informal convention
next spring to recommend candi
dates for the first state-wide re
publican primary In Texaa.
No secret waa made by leaden
of their intention to capitalise the
present unrest In atate politics
over chargea of irregularities In
the state highway department un
der the administration ot the
state's first woman chief execu
tive, Governor Miriam A. Fergu
son. The victory will be effected, it
was Intimated, with the aid of
democrats who are expected to
rebuke present and past "condi
tions" by forsaking party lines
and vote for "the man," and the
adherents plan to enter a guber
natorial candidate, who will draw
votes from both parties.
INDIANS VISIT COOLIDQE, ed to President Coolldge an invl-
, i.INVITC HIM TO PQW-WOW tation to attend the Pacific North
' '""' " west Indian congress at Spokane,
""WABHINOTON, Oct 13. Three Wash., October 30.
i" fall Wooded Indians today deliver- The three Indians are descend-
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ents ot famous Indian chiefs who
rigured In the early hlBtory of the
Northwest. They wore the modern
garb ot prosperous business men
Instead of the usual feathered and
buckskin attire of nther fnrlinn rial.
egatlons who have visited the president
President Coolldge told them
that he rerretteri ihnf It wniM kA
impossible for him to accept their
iiivuauon, out mat he waa keenly
Interested In the purposes of the
Indian congress, which his callers
said was to promote a better un-
liiTsianuing Between the two races.
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PROJECTED PONY
RACE PROTESTED
BY HUMANE BOARD
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of the animals would be allowed.
"They're my horses and I certain
ly will not allow anything to be
done that will Injure them," Howltt
aald. "I know that horses can't be
run on pavement without ruining
them. Except In Portland very lit
tle of the course will be on pave
ment. The riders will follow gravel
along the sldea of the pavement,
and, where It Is necessary, will use
side roads. Specially constructed
rubber shoes will be used for the
laxt lap In Portland."
Howltt pointed out that since
there was no real competition In
the race, It would be more of an
exhibition of methods used by the
old pony express riders than a
speed trial.
The Testimony of Others
IN my new book which may be
had FREE upon request, on
PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis
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FOOTBALL FIELD
IS SOAKED TO LAY
DUST BEFORE GAME
With the city donating the nse
of the new street flusher, while the
California-Oregon Power company
aupplied the water, the new high
school athletic field In West Rose
burg waa thoroughly soaked today,
preparatory to the football game
tomorrow between Koeeburg and
Eugene high schools. The field baa
been getting dry and dusty the dust
being ao heavy that it waa difficult
to follow the plays. The dry hard
field also Increased the danger ot
Injury to the players. The soaking
down of the field today will put it
in excellent condition. The dust
will be laid without making the
field soggy and at the same time It
will be softened enough to elimi
nate the danger of aerlous injuries.
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HERUN, Oct 23. The family
llbray of the Hohemollerns, com
prixtng about 100,000 volumes,
bealdea numerous maps, musical
publications and sketches, forma
part of the Hohemollern Inven
tory claimed by the German Re
public aa being the property ot the
state. i
" Pending the ultimate decision
of the courts the library remains
In the former Royal Castle at
Herlln. The" library waa founded
September 20, 1862, when the
! private libraries of Frederick the
(Ireat, Kings Frederick William
II, III and IV, and the small but
'valuable personal library ot
I Queen Louise' of Prussia, were In
corporated. Prior to that date
these varloua libraries were kept
at different castles.
The originator of the Ideo of
founding a library of theHoheniol-
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MOW TVI'K I'ASMKNUIOR
l,(N-(IOTIVKS KKKN HKIIH
KOIl KIHNT TIMK TOItAY.
The first of tha new passenger
type locomotives, recently ordered
by Ihe Southern Pacific company,
went through this city today at
tached to train number 14. The
locomotive Is much larger than
those formerly In use. Is ot the
Pacific type with high drive
wheels and Is capable of giving
much more speed and power than
the engines formerly In use. It
will cut down the number of
helpers needed In passenger ser
vice materially. The englnea will
be operated through from Onrber,
California, to Portland. The en
gine passing through Roseburg
today waa the first to ha deliver
ed of the fifteen which have been
ordered. It weighs about 246,000
pounds on, the drivers.
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HOl TIi WANTS tiOVKItVMENT
TO VIKI.K INIIIJtlTANCK TAX
(Aanirtetrd Proa Uurd Win.)
WASHINOON. Oct. J3. Aban
donment by the federal govern
ment to the states of revenue from
state Inheritance taxea waa asked
by halt a dnsen governors of
southern states today before the
house ways and means committee.
Imposition ot the levy waa de
scribed aa Invasion of atate
rights and a diversion Into the
federal treasury of money needed
by the statea. tleneral approval
waa given to suggestions that the
federal government continue the
tax If full credit la given to sta
tes which Impose similar levies s
means of securing uniformity.
Declarations by the committee
members that the wealthy could
escape the tax by moving to Flo
rida, which baa no aSe Inherit
ance tax, led to proposals for re
tention of the federal tax aa a
check.
Secretary Mellon hasj asked re
peal of the federal tax.
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tarns' waa Duvinage, the librarian
of Frederick William IV, who sug
gested the plan to the king in
18AS. His suggestion, however.
did not meet with the approval
of the 'Treasury ' of the Royal
Household and It waa not until
1882 that. hia successor, Dr. Doh-
me, overcame this opposition.
uy 1871 the new library, con
tained 10,000 volumes. At the
suggestion' of Emperor William I,
a nnmber or , contributions from
t he -.library-, were -made to other
libraries.
Prom 1880 to 1888 the Hohen
zollern library waa steadily en
larged, rearranged and recatalc
gued and with the ascension ot
Emperor William II, and the new
librarian, Walter- Robert Tornow,.
It waa given an entirely new lease.
By an Imperial edict In 1896 a
large number of smaller family
libraries scattered among the var
ious castles were also Incorpor
ated. "
Although the Hohemollern
Family Library was Intended for
the exclusive use of the Hohen
xollerns and their court retain
ers, it waB accessible to all in
tellectual persons who had an
interest in studying the books.
Felka useatd wak for their ship;
lo come in.. Today they read tha
News-Review classified ads.
Resmts are what count and
you'll get "em with News-Review
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