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LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1923
VOLUME XXI
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 238
TO DEVELOP
E
Secretary Wallace Sees a
Promising Future for
Northern Territory.
presidentTands
at seward today
Will Travel Over Alaska
'Railroad t o Fairbanks
Where He Will Visit Dis
trict. ABOAKn THE TKAN8P OUT
HENMIKHSIIX, .Inly 13. Hocn'Uiry of
Agriculture Wallace, after a consulta
tion with uri'IIU: of hit: department
and other Alaskan agricultural ex
ports, announced totluy that liiH con
viction were that the future will Beo
a great development in farming in tho
Ala.skan territory hut that the count
ry will never produce crops beyond
Alaskan needs.
The president Is to land today at
Sew.ird and travel to Kalrlmukn over
the Alaska railroad.
ELK CONVENTION
COMES TO CLOSE
ATLANTA. On.. July 13. The Klk
tribes literally overran Atlanta yester
day. It was tho oceiiHion of t hetr
grand annual punule, (he cIomThk
event of their' grand lode conven
tion and reunion, and thousands of
members or the order, with their two
core hands, drum c.orpa and other
musical units and their nieturestjuo
floats, received an ovation.
The convention adjourned to meet
In Koslon July 7, 1 124. - ,
,,,.,., r n1!1, ., itt active '
The
Spray
Bin.nM ht-trin ut once to urevent
thi rest destroy ing foliage and
in-
juriiig trtts.
The following methods of control
have proven iti.sfactory: If trees are
small mid fi'W in number shovel fine
dust over trees
intervals of four
r' :..
removed spray with lead arsenate at
the rate of two pounds to one hun
dred gtillons water. Where cherry
trees are laden with fruit, spray with
white hellebore at the rate of one
ounce to three gallons of water or
Itlack Leaf 40 at the rate of one i
pint to I "a gallons of water. With
the IJlark Leaf 4 a, adding three
pounds of soap will make the spray
moro effective.
Lands lrrly SomkIiI
IN ALASKA
SPRAY ill FOR
nurnmf ni linn
UIILIIIM ULUDi)
I'HINKN "MJ.K. ore., July 13. Th duationa pointinK to puirct weather
Ptinm- i of a I t-sitnar lartory for conditions, tilt- joint im-vtlnff of an ea-
Prinev has had an almost iminf-1 'l ' nicmliora of tin- Ort?on
dlate and aoim-wiiat nncxpcctfd ro.jWatv Kdttoriul association today and
. ...it tn thi.i it i.jis solved the nrohli'iii 4u partlclpantB in the third annual
of colonization of the Oehoeo project, i
, ,,,.1 nr ifi.in.r.. ti-nets
have' be, n sold to prospective licet it se'ems. make a new prciron moun
Kioweis and inquiries a:v coming in tulneerlng record Hat unlay,
on every mall. ' ''hlef Cook Harry Sines and Milo
local promoters say the colonlza- Krederlek, both war veterans, lert
tion on the project will be pructlcaly yesterday for the legion camp with
completed by the tlm- the first acre-i two huge truck loads of provisions,
age of be.-ls Is planted. The required A contingent of company c, l6th
acreaKe is already
iiasiin'd.
mately 4
i,-,.,H- are under
signed conlrael. and additional acre
age ts promised.
Body Found in Cowlitz.
T.fvr:viEW. Wash. July 13.-
u-.i.. ui:,.n.l n victim ot t ie
KelVo bridge disaster on January 3.1
in which a score died, was found in
t. r in in.lnv It is un-
identified. No bodies were found at-
ter the disaster.
tinker Sluls Himself.
OIIA.VUK N. -'"'V Kenneth
M. V.. Iiiml. ii o "He"
Vik i ..n-"li'l -I l-''n
llllll lllll-
hi5 Sil "l
In. elm
i .-nli i,l
tl. I.
r.dirs-i:.
Wilson Must Testily.
WASHINGTON. J'uy ! A sub
poena was prepared today for form
er president, Woodrow Wilson to
testify in the trial of Charles W.
Morse, on the charge of shipbuild
ing frauds.
Weather Forecast
I'.iitlnml. .Inly 1.
i i
i (
K a 1 r tonlKhi
h V
mi- S"tui lay.
1'
Lieutenant Louis J. Roth 1
Whose Body Was In Craft
Lieutenant Louis J. Roth, of
Lakehui-Ht, N. J-, pilot of the U.
S. Navy balloon which was
wrecked in Lake Erie. His
body waa found in the banket of
the balloon. ,
MEET JULY 26
Annual Affair To Be Stag
ed at Riverside Park; En
joyable Program . is Ar
ranged. Tho t'nlon County Pioneers' will
Jhold their unnmil meeting ut River
side Park, in La Orartde on Thursday,
July 2Hth, according to an announce-
ment today-by T. H. Crawford,-presi-
1 dent of tlie Union county Pioneer As
Iscolutlon. '
I A few good short addresses, plenty
of ft no music both Instrumental and
vocal, a basket dinner and a good
time generally mukea .up the pro
gram. The social and visiting hour will be.
an especially enjoyable feature of tho
occasion. This hour Is from 1:00 to
:30 o'clock in tho afternoon.
The ground arrangements and the
basket dinner will be under the sup
ervision of the yona and J daughters
association ' of which Mrs. Grace
W,-'(ht Powers Is president and Mra.
Another special feature tho meet-
ow iimnm i in
by the old fashioned violin and hanjo
orcheslrn, lend by M. I,. Carter, assis
ted by Trlppeer and Miller.
Kveryone Is invited to bo present.
1 ; H ,7 " ' '
ninin iiiiti muuk ii i'i a. i 'on l iorgi'1 iu
irm
the baskets well filled with
,
H'ium kikk, JUiy m. nun m-
.,11. nuou eiiui., oi .u '"
itost American leffion. Saturday will,
ApprOXI-.reKMoem, leuii Galium,,
for til,' mountain, inking wnn ineui
liMil tilankets forwarited from lacK
atnas by Adjutant fteneral tjeorge A.
White for the membeiB if the edttxjr
ial party.
Ivlltois liegan arriving last night
nmi me inniui i.ubuh-iw o,-.... ,
held In the city Is expected to 1.e at
tended by a record crowd..
'
'Japanese SteamCl Goes
Ashore; Not in Danger
NOItTMHKAT), Wash . July
, The .1 ;, ,1., n" e i..ni--i- Vnniiu
.ii,rii. ' "in ttsneri. fii.-'- losliie 'nn
'nil. n. tun ltl--r in r li.sl niiilnlynt
In t"'.
.-'n- I. ' ci'i.i'1' o "- in ii'i
ilKii'-r ulltamii a i nn." " o
I'rom Alorrt to slsl In - W t.en
eii i-iii. Tl.c i tixlni.
(IAISE INCOME TAX
. EXEMPTION $500.00
'(MITI.ANIt, July 1.1. A nwdiitlon
;tnklni; fftliTiil Incomir tax o'xi-niptlon
t nr slnffU- pfrsinB l ritlffd from $1.
noti to H1.500 waH introduced by the
Ohio di'li'atimi today ut the ronvt-n-ttnn
ot the .V.itionnl l-'cfh-nttlon oi
ltiiinH:t ti nd 1'rofiiwional Wom-n.
TIMK T ATTA K F1U IT PKST.
PKMtl.KTd.V, Or.. July 13. He
twe'n July 12 and IS Ii: thf prop-r
time fir on-hardlft In tho lrrfKatd
t. t.i tn t m-ittlla county to apply the
first rover spray for Ih? w-rond brood
,tf coddllnj; moth, acrortllnt; to infor
(mation nent out from the office of the
Ironntv wiient. I'ata nboiit the mothK
j I i collected by a numb r of crop r--
1 . fitter i and ent to tin- ofltce of tno
iiounl a;;, nt lo eliminate iiin il-mvnt
jot chance an to the proper time to at-
lta k the fruit pel.
PIONEERS ILL
f '
MANY EDITORS
j I U IVIfmL uLIIVlD
FIRPD BEATS
JESS If LARD ;
fN THE EIGHTH
"Man Mountain" Outclass
ed by "Argentinean "Maul
er;" More Than 100,000
See Bout
NKW YOKK", July 1$. Luis Kirpo,
from Argentine, last -night knocked
out. Jess Willard before the greatest
erowd ever maswd ut a ringside, and
todnr wan Khakiiifi hit) fist in the rice
of Champion Jack Iempsoy. challeng
ing hit; right t the heavyweight
crown.
The knockout came in the eighth
round after the South American rush
ed his heavier opponent to the rope
with an uttaek an furloun as had ever
been seen In the ring. A right cross
to the Jaw went tho Hanson to his knve
in his own corner imH Kefore he
could rlze the count of ten waa given.
RINGSIOF,. JERSEY CITY, July
l.'l. Jess Willard, the man-mountain
from Kansas, went iback to fistic ob
livion Thursday night but he staffed
the last futile acts of a come-back
before n vast throng of more than;
100.000. the greatest in rinir history.:
'that filled Boyle's Thirty Acres, to j
I overflowing. I
! Luis Aneel Firpo, the dark-brown I
mauler from the Argentine, closed
the
door to Willard s attempted
turn to fistic lame Dy KnocKinjr out.
the giant former champion in mo n,at the cash ri-RlHier had h 1 pll-
eijrhth round of a slashing battle, 1 feied of its coiuents. prubahly only
one of the greatest in recent heavy- m the extent oi u lew dollars Noth
welght history. Incidentally he inK ,.c waH rimiid ihIssIiik, the stock
leached the goal at which he has helni? unliothei-ed.
aimed for the past year of nis me- , The police hellevn that the robber
teoric rise to prominence, a match or robbern were merely In search of
for tho title with Jack Dempscy. I money and upon tlmllni; none easily
There was no question of the jaocesslbio excepting' In the r ish rests
superiority of the brilliant Argentine ter, 400k what they could Ret and
battler Thursday. Willard's superior uti. Tho cash reBlster was pried open
weight, height and reach enabled the 'forcibly.
big Kansas to check Firpo's rush, whoever entered the huilflhiK came
attack in most of the ' early roundsli,, through tho basement door, thence
but, despite the American's game-lluiitirs nd nfter robbing tho regls-
ness under fire, the tide ot battle
swung inevitably 111 lavor ot the
younger, more nigged fighter.
End Cornea Suddenly.
The final round otwncd slowly.
Thev sparred at long range and
there was little hint that the end
was near. But suddenly Firpo un
leashed a savage drive to Willard's
head and body. 'The fury of that
attack had never before failed to
bring down the soutn American s
quarry and big Jess, despite nis tow-
ering size and stamina, wilted. Step I
by step Willard gave ground trying .
almost blindly to ward off the volley 1
of lolts to his head and body. Backed 1
jup against the ropes his head sank.j
then a riorht shot to the head sent.
him to his knees. He kneeled as
referee Harrv Lewis started count-'the
ing, shaking his head and trying to 'hostelry presented Itseir. .Mis.. I.enora
lift, himself up : but . the ,.wllingiliirant, 2... of. l-ortl il.d. Or., arrived ,
Rtranirth in that ereat .bulk was un;
equal to the task and he sank into
the arnia of hs handlers at the
final niillt
j Four years ajjo iWillard came up
(after beinp knocked down seven
times in the first round ot me iiffni
in which he lost his title to Jack
Dempsey, but while the same coui
ncn remaincH Tliursdav he could not
muster the strength to arise after
that devastating attack of Kirpo.
Firpo's better speed and ability to
aix-acK nis dijt larut hi mmc hk"-"
trave him an early advantage. But
u,e South lAmericiin often displayed,
, ... .... , F aii an,l H,i
bad iiulement of decision and this
coupled with Willard's ability toj
block his opponent's rushes resulted I
in little effective battling. I
Jess ThIvr Punishment. 1
Willard. except for an occasional.
ttintlni1 mn paire 11 '
First Photo of
i 'J
th'1
r.-w. ..jrt.i.TM.-.-. -It,', -
n
i
llrnt photo of the ere of the tmr
l-rink tt. Maulev haiiMn aboard tin-
mm hatr of the I . S. Navy balloon'
which w nt down In 1-ake, Krle. The j
ud uf l.Mit-rmut l.ouis j. itoth,
French Occupy
More Districts
P.KKMN, July 13. Klherfchl,
tho big Industrial city on the edK
of tho ituhr region wan not oc
cupied by the French i: wafi sta
ted In early reports. French pa
troln Hdvaneed to the city's out
skirts but withdrew.
UKItl.IN, July 13. French
troops have occupied the big in
dustrial city or Klberfeld. on tho
edge oi the Ituhr region.
li:ssKld()ltF( July is. Tho
town or l.lmburg, Jiwt beyond tho
Coblenz bridgehead, which Amer
ican!) formerly held, waa occupied
yesterday by French troopn. Har
mon, in the Ktberreeld manufac
turing district, was also occupied
by a detachment or French troops
several P.armen city official:! be
ing arrested, niter which the
French withdrew.
Several Dollars Cash Taken
from Register; Nothing
Else Bothered.
At (hi. nnctilnir liiini- tl.it? nwimlnc-
ROBBERS ENTER
HEilPS
rc-jemployes of tho W. 11. liohiieiikunip
.company ot Ui (irandc diseovereil
'ter, took their departure by the same
routet The lock on tho basement door
waa broken.
No clues wero found by the officers
upon Investigation.
Chinese Bandits Feared
By Foreign Population
'HONflKONO, July lit. Chi
nese robbers today raided find
looted the residence of ' a Her
man at. Tung-Hhan. near Canton.
Foreigner!; in (he district aro
In consternation.
. (;ntii taki:k iavsu iiiki:.
Kl'KKKA, Cnl-.. July 13. Through
all sorte ot wmntry, sleeping under
giant Itedwoods when no other
hero on marathon hike from tlm i
ItoMo City to I,oa AntfeleJt, where alio
will visit hnr- parents.
Advlned hyn physieian that, unlotn'.
Hho spent more tlmo in thj outdnoraj
.she would ho in for a sick spell, MImh!
I tu rant fteetded to try hiking, and,
u-lth 11 pfiinntinlfin left hoi- lininn In l"
Pnrth.fid ..l.ont n 'month ,,n-n. NWpi",,,,lt 1,1 W;i " Whllt ,h"
mook her coiiijci nlon suffered
n i
Ihmvciv attack of "cold f.i." arnord
.n to Miws lnrant and returned t.
her home.
Ktheridge TndirttftcntH DismisHed.
PORTLAND, July 13. Three
remaining indictments against
John !,. Ktheriflgo, in connection
with the Morris llrothers, incorp
orated, bond house failure weic
dismissed today. He was ac
rjuitted on one indictment last
A-nril.
Finding
of Ill-Fated Balloon
V)
ljkrhur: t.
war found later In
N J .
the d'rellf bucket .f the ImUfinn t.'Ltr
Port Htanle. "nl. Mtut.-naiit Tel-
Opforl IJ. Null, his aid, k a' ill mhalng.
E
A LEGAL RAH
Judge Florence Allen Pro
poses to Outlaw Conflict
By International Treaty;
PORTLAND, July IS War should
he made illegal by agreement am one
civilized nations and a start in that
direction should be made by treaty
between the United States and Great
Hritam. or the United States and
South Amorican nations. Judge Flor
ence E. Allen of the supreme court
of Ohio told the fifth annual con
vention of tthe National Federation
of Business and Professional Wo
men's clubs here Thursday night.
Judge Allen, whose address was
delivered at the annual- banquet,
said that tho treaty sho proposed
should fieri a re that henceforth be
tween tho signatories war is out
lawed. "W4j have certain laws about war.
but none against war," sho said.
I here arc laws as to how war
should be made, hut they do not for
bid war. Even as the ancient code
leclarcd 'thou shalt not kill,' so
surely must the modern code de
clare 'thou shalt not war.' "
Judge Allen's topic was "The Su
preme Challenge,'" and this she said,
was an appeal to women to exert
their influence for the maintenance
of ethical standards in national af
fairs and in business.
Tornado Toll Is Two
Dead and Two Injured
UliAMTK, Okln.., July 13.
Two pei-HoiiH witu killed and sev
eral injured when h tornado
Btiurk tills city lute. Thursday.
Considerable, property lorn waa
reported.
- Tho dead: Thcopolia KUItjon,
S, Oklahoma 1,'lty.
J. O. .Mtllanax, 5. OninltiO
Jlin Christy and Wlllheaull
Christy wero Herliumly injured.
U.-S. KEEPING
WASHINGTON. July 13, An au
thor! live Hlnlcriifiit hurt ThtiiHiltiy
mailt; It thwir Hint tho WaHhluton
Kovt'i'iinifnt had noi town coiiHullcd
hy IfrltlHh oniclnln rcKarditm (Ih
lorthi'omluf; Itrltlwh repl to. tho (li'r
nnin notn on the roi'-'mitloiiH Klttiittlon.
It wiih arlflcrl itlHo that Viinh(nif ton
hail vohinlfir'fl no HUKK'iion:t and
1 1 lift t piu.'hh report h ,t hat then? had Imen
I lnh'fchuilK" of vlcWfi throuKli tlm
J '1t,"L. ',i,, fou
J '",MM.S .".'"i"."110" ..
In support of tho ol'fU'lat denial
llhat there had been all' neijut latlonu
lit was tiolnttl out that Die state de
partment was dependen; Thursday on
press accounts from Loudon for light
an to the nature of tho llritlsh plan.
lepartment officials declined lo com-
liremler
said
.ti r.
Hnldwin'H phiusfoioK)' at Ht-v-
fi-iil poiniH wiiH K'nrrally rrgard'd In
WnH)iliif;t"ii us IniiilyfiiK that wutnu ;U
tiiniiH hum In proccHft to find a n.ni
dy Tor tin rcpuratioiiH taiiKlu thru
point lnt'rnatif)iial a-tton lo deter-iniiH-
(ifrmany'H capacity to pay na un
c'onoini(! fact.
Similar lit MmuIh's' I'lan.
II' that Hhoiild prov; to hn the Miih
Htiincc of III'- Hellish cabinet propu-
imil.'i when they are annunnced, un
doith(eilly the plan would hae much
In coin nion with the miKKent Ioiih in ide
jhy Hecretary HurIx-h to tho Kronch
Kovernmcnt hint ' ctobor.
I Since the vl. -a point of tin? Anuirl- i
can KOV'Tmin-nt in the llrll IkIi iro
:poHalM that not pnwdbly be formulated
until they wore known in detail. It Ih
Idoubtfiil that th'- ut a le department
titan befj-un )( ifetermlnr? American
polie iu connet tlon wllh .rcent de
' vcopmcnl;i a hro.-id.
(uficlaiH here mill take the position
ithal ih'-re hait lo-en no chaiiKo In
It he lOurop'-aii tangle that makes Hie
niatter one In which the a merlfan
T::;:7 1
'(jovernni'MH could In!
fi i.i
r n
I;. I 1,ll'
to i V -t illi'K'b- t.. 'l'.l I
K- lhin ;,-..( It.. It,, ii ni -n iii -iil f.
if-- i tt .-Icimi'U ii'tut .li-. iiMHiiio
ll.o M III .--.ill-'Ol I'll- Ml)
ii. i. i, ti' I )! i. .it! I il 1 w
, ie,.-.-.ii lilit oi ini-iiiiei "i""ii in jla -i
adH ,ioiiul coinplli uttoitJ'.
! I.uiiiIh'I- iJiipbits to I'lciile
ltyKKIt. July i:i lietween MHinnd
1 1 flee uiployeH. inploy.-iHi tholr faui-tli-
and invlb-d kuchIm nf llm Maker
! White fine I jiiii Iht company will
! pa i tnipate tn a m nn.it er picnic next
j Hundny. The allair will be held lit
ji'anip line, nttuated about tn mllcn
Uihovf ''iiiiip 'nrr.''. Tli" journey will
I In- made In a Mpeclal train on tho
)Siimpt-r Valley railroad. A program
jor how Uddinj. low hawlni( and
! doiuonKtniilonn of ottor hiKiflnir op. r-
JUG
ON ALL IRS
SITS CLEAR
i.itioim l: wh'duled. At noon a bar-.ne
ln--iif dinn't utll b HTVed. A pro-! or
.Knun of fjft-toic-ther and K-t-ai:-tiil.iiut-d
eyt-ntli will take pltir in the
'fit-rnoon.
Mi-nl liitrallim. NmnenMi.
I p.ifi k loic i :t lioiiiitf the
pa-t t Utn ? ' mhch of nun Atrok -
i . .v ......... i ...I o.
. , ' . , , .
lo' ItoHirl in Ih. Heveril railroad accl-
I. ... ,..., r..,i l oe to ex oniiHlon
(,( tno lailw from tn: i:V"nMv' h' ut.
Little Hone Held For
Lieutenant T. 15. Null
Lieutenant Telford II. Null,
aid tn Itolh.. Little hope is held
for him, HlthntiKh he ix believed
la have put on a life preserver
before, leaving the balloon baH
ket. Dr. W. L. HydclAcklrcsscs
Spanish - Amorican War
Veterans on the Japanese
Question.
ALBANY, July 13. Tho Hpanlsh
Anicrlciin Wur Veterans wtro urged
lo K'"t hehlnd -tlm itueompronitHlnK
LumpulKn for JapaneHu cxehiHion hy
lr. W. I, Hyde, of IlllllHhoro, ut a
mevlhiK last nlKht In connection with
tho veteriins convention here.
IteHolutlonrr wero udoptcd endoiHlni
tho anil-child labor Iiiwh, the staco
loan privileges for Spanish War veter
uiiH. and pcimionB tho Butne un for Civ
il War voteraim.
Applications For Grain
Certifications Made Now
EXCLUSION
JAPS IS URGED
1'nrniern who wiiut 8w.t j)i'n!i iit- ( toinnbilos nlono tliin yenr, according
titled Hhoiild apply to I'm ui Aitent , to the weekly survey oC tho Ameri
H. o. Avery ut once, n the limnuctor chii Petroleum Inslituto. Tho gain 1
will he hero wtlliln I ' w iIuh. I in the number of cart is 2,440,000
Ki-ed whteh uihhih I tin test nn to iover .Inly 1, 11122, mid (iH.'l,751 over
purity and variety and freedom from the high mark of lleceiuber, 1922.
Impurities is Riven a certificate ami The daily averatrc gross crude oil
reeimimenilcd an seed. : priMluetioti of tho United States de-
I'nlon foiintv has two rielda of cer- ioeased 11,200 barrels for the week
titled Hybrid I2H last vear and sever, ended July 7, totnliliu; 2, 1 00, 1,'0 bar
ii I Melds or Hard l-ederiitlon. Over acenidlng tl the weekly sum-
flvo tboiiwind liusbels or this certified I of 1,10 institute. The daily
Hard federation wiui iilanted In the ."virago production oast of the Kocky
county and aiiproxlinaiely ihri'o thou-:l!,Hull,"l"il Wl"' 1.3li'l,l."i0 barrels, a
sand liiiiihels Hold to
nelghhorlne. counties.'
lurmeni I,,
CONSTRUCTION OF
McKAY DAM IS ON
rKNIU.KTOX, July tH. Coiiiltrue
tion ttf iht .MrK ly t'ni,,k diun to Im
pound the fhmd watern of McKav
creek, Ioiik: dreiuned of by owner of
Irrifnitioti hmd in tho wcnI cmi of thn
county in thone proleetn wIhtii the
preaent water mipply Ik not soflici.-nt,
and planned for Heveral yeaivi hy thmthn' tMirrhum of i.;n nnn t.M..
reclamiit on Hervlce. I:i under way. jprove.neni ImuuIk of Maker waa made
Ihu firm of the camp building . Uy the ch commilonern yuatordav.
have Ul,u erecte, nnd duihiK th., A. I.. H.nlth l-elvcd th,. , eoiilmct
week the bulhlei-H aro Hh.kltift uiitifor th dcw.Uk coimtructlon In 1m-
other hiilldlMffn that miml h.t built ; provci.-nL dHirlrtr Noh. 2 and S
f. .w.t, .,..hi; ui mull liui iiu
ucconiMi-MiKico.
i ne ik Kovernment jon in ninir ;
tno, direction of two men. oiiMtruc-
tion Ik belK handled by . II. M. Con-'
ner, ami tho enKineerhiK work la In
tho hands of Italph U.wry. both ex-
perleiic
t men., llio lawk of hulldiiiK
the c.-tmp will be rtlMh.-d Jn:it u:i Hoon j
a lumber fdiiuientti urrfvui'xpected
HOMIO time thiM Week.
Application,, rrom morn men than'b., mde from the vurluun sinkinc
It Ih poMHible to handle have been fund.i. murium. Binktnc
made to date, but the size of the fnrco .
will bo Increaned tiecordinti to .Mr. The .Market
Conner, ail hoou us work run be atari-1 pr i uti .a v i . . .I . . .
el In earneiit.
Mortgage Incineration
Was a
V'.--(l I, iti-!.Ufl loiicit
outtti club uioi tKURe to the
held by Kred Kiddle and the
...... 'IV. Ml...... I'....'HIUI IIOU
evening, i n o Dell canyon was riHel,
with Joyous Hhouffl of l.a riiandc pen-
tde who (jathered lo e ttie la.t v-m-j
Ul, HH wl
OUt.
The occuhIoii waa
a "picnic f'
o'l tliiiiKM to i-n
very anlomohtr
canyon, and th
true
lIllHketN of Ki
were contained In e
(hat headed Into the
-xceptlonal Ml. Kndl) hums cooked
in tloiiKh jack. In mlne;b-d their Hw.et
odor with the nroma of I'liarb-N Itinu
ner'H coflff pot, cailHIUK th appellle
y uU'-Ht to jump a few point.
Kollowlnv tlie dinner th Municipal
band donated I'm b' I V n for u con
cert which met the iiihl r-Hpoie
llont the picnic croud and placet) th"
band one more notch hH;h r in pnpu-
.lai fiiwt if mirh a th.n in potii.Ie
. I Mil Sllhbhltll loHHnu let .
I t.-,.,i hll..,lli.i.l mi Nbletit Of til'
Kail HtolJai 1. pil'nni oi in
M ountry club. (ictd il tontniaMtei
for ih.j cv. idn. l nl
th" whud'iw
BUSINESS III
LIF PORTLAND
IS MURDERED
Sebastian Natschcr Found
Dead in San Francisco;' ;
. Skull Crushed. ;
ROKKRRY MAY HAVE
KEEN CRIME CAUSE
Pockets of Dead Man Were
Turned Inside Out and"
His Socks Were Turned.
Down; Investigation On.
HA M KHA.WISCO, July 13. Pollco
ln-re aro invHU:iUnK tho inunicr of,
Sihnstljin NutHclicr, of I'm-tlund, Ore
gon, whttHo body wnn found In u vac- .
mil lot with tho Nkull eriiHhi'd.
All of iho iitH-kt-U wero turned in--.
Hiilo out inul tho socks witu turned
down.
Left INn-thituI Sunday,
POUTI-AND, July 1 It. Sebastian .
NatHcher, fiS yenrn of age, lived In
Portland for twenty fivo yearn, own- .
Ing m apnrtiuent houao und hotel ?
here.
Ho leavo.t a wife, und four diiught-
er;i. all living here.
Ho left Portland Hundny for n two?
incmOiH visit Mn (.'alllornla an wuh hl
huhit ovory Bufmuer for Htuuo yeari '
paHi,
NEW YORK, July 13 (A survey
just cnniplnted showinir 13,048,128
motor vehicles registered in the
Uniteil States on July nf thin venr
iuilicaleil that over aix billion gallpns
Of lraKolilie. nillHt- m Mlifintini) InN'nn. '
I'eeiitmu. in m,iai. i..'in i eiiiia pro-
iiueiiou was n.iM.uiiu imrrels, an in
crease of fiOOO.
Imports of petroleum for Jun to- '
lllleil 7 '.'ll nun i,.,,-.-..!,. ............... i .
wi,h d.O.SI.OOO for th emonlh of May.
I Imports fin- the week totaled 1,96!),-
I0II0 linrreK' ,,m,v,l ,.,;il. I O'li: rtno
; barrels for the week ended June 30.
H.M;it si;i,i,s iiom iKKt'K.
HAKKIt, Or., July 1 3. Acccptanco
"f I lie hi-U of Italph Hchimelock &
((. and tile Kcl-tI X- llnrorn,.. nM
(HII.. . r . , r . , , .
and the pavhiK- of Valley i
avenue with
a 1,1,1 f t,i.Vtt7t.
The Trlanffto
(,MHt nn lion
romptuiy was awarded
the
ment and curbs in d1trletn Nob
..n.i :i uiii, i.ia ... ,.. ' "
l,.bb-rH wwe A. Iitchle'a,i ,ohn.
Rm ( 'oiiHt i in i loo !
'un h;.M. nl the $44 0(11) ritv hall
and the i 'Mmio ..'i, L, . . , u
Irani,, (lite li.lt, 1 ii". wmui
ci:k bntli-r nU' i y.
iMciTy Occasion
MOTOR YEHIGI ra-
INfipii
'"J, n" l"1 '" "' ""i -i-ie r.i.na-.r.R v:r.
'taluiiitiic a. Htafie kcMIdk too exoMiBltc tor
fhimeii ...... .. ,.,, m-. ut . ..
i..u.,
I tli.
"onnti y
Hlib'H liriel Iut
ys flr-Ht apeak,
allcl on .fudtf
MH n-Ssf nl "ls:n
t th" teaslmiKli
Tlioniitii i 'ni. r... ,i
the Kiand old man
l'of I nlon county v
I.. ... . . . . "J 1
lliiojil 1 hi' pi-iiinln'TH v
l.t yet .
I'ni'-M h
ltnl;; h
playeiH
ll" belt
be lllllvt
lilt. Ill"
III. Ill ii"
i.-'hiuu'
I'lU bet
t'.t tto
lelloW
The Ju.le toM nf the ruu-J
" had had alone on the iroir
aw the KMine ii.id cured inuny
of u.i.iiv protanlty und litre"
H'll it wh.i a frame that in to
-I.Hal p;:;l Nile. He paid n htfh
in the ''outiiiv chit) and Itn
lo-iil and dosed by udmon
ery l-idv prenent not to fol
hn.'.b.'iud on the Kolf links.
Jii'lci' etui. ude.l th "poor
IH eii,Mll.-l to (he l''Ht he Ret
hlle
playttiK
He
Ci fat tniiie --proh-
ibb,' iio-iiniiii: '
fall s. all IioiikIi
;H of th- .(.id;
st
from home nf-
t enie diplnut-
nb d tiihi from
"xplainim,' in detail.
i liaAc ltohnenkmup. nn uuiie
(Continued on Thkc !.)
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