EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
(Srattitr
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTI.AN1J (AP) Ore
Kon: Unsettled tonittlit; fair
und wanner Thursday.
VOLUME XXIII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925.
MK.MUKIl ASSOCIATED PllKSS
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MKMHER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 209
4r1tlHttttrt
STOCK SHOW
OPEN TODAY
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Opening Day Crowd Is .
Large Despite lhrcat
ening Weather
STOCK JUDGING
HAS STARTED
Management Announces
That EveiltS Will GO
as Scheduled No Mat
ter What the Weather
Conditions.
I'NION, Ore. (Special to the Ob
m: er) Despite douhl fill weather
u fair sized crowd was here at I
o'clock today awaiting the opening
of the I'nion fvtoek show this after
noon with the rating events.
Judging iu .some classes of stock
has ul ready been started but the
great share of this will be done
tomorrow and Kriday.
Sliowers fell early this morning
and the sky has been cloudy all
day Indicating a possible rain be
fore evening. The Stock Show as
sociation members declare thai tin
program will be run as scheduled
regardless of weather condition's.
The largest crowd is from 1 taker
today with I a Grande's day to
morrow and 1'endleton's, Friday.
The business Et recta of l.'nlon
are decorated with flags and bunt
ing and put up a very gay ap
pearance. The afternoon program on the
track will open with displays of
"Gentlemen's I toads turn" shown
1o a gentleman's road wagon. Tro
phy will In- awarded by the I'nion
J.tve Slock show to the winner.
Other events on the program this
afternoon are; Saddle horse, novice
class; combination harness and sad
dle horse; gentleman's riding con-,
lest ; best Shel land pony: . girl-
riding contest; four iu hand team; j
u.flHli. c1i.uu fur li.ltin l.ewt I
. , '. . . .. . I
rvineii uw mime uiiut-i muuiv ""u,Raine.
Ha in
ing at the I'nion gymnasium '
Ihe main feature of this j
w ill be I he
evening's entertainment
Announcement was made
morning by heads of the local post
ORCHESTRA
IS EN.GABED
this I
of the American Ix-gion in charge 0f forty-two boys and girls from
or the big legion show to be given high school In tills home,
here June 1 s. 111 and 20 that the j From there the doctor will go to
Pi-Id Pipers, the famous I niver- lbiltimore for the convention. Ar
Miy of Oregon orchestra, has been her the convention he will continue
engaged to furnl.'-h music for t he
dancing all t hrce nights of the
UllliW.
The PI-Id Pipers play.d two
daiieN in La Grande during the
mid-ear vacation and were popu
lar with the diineers. Abbie (Ireen.
a Da C.rande boy, Is playing piano
with the organization.
"a I left by Sicklies.
Mrs. A. S. Duryea was called to
Kelso, Washington, this morning
on account of the serious Illness
of her mother,
gone several we
She
ks.
xpectii to b(
Hoys Suspected of Theft
; romance, and girls because of
SADK.U. fir, Ivan Awn y of ; trouble with parents, mainly In-(llen-lale,
Ariz., and Floyd Watson id need by s.-x difficulties. Miss Na-
if Sacramento Cal.. were held by
t he police here pending invest I ga-1 prohat ion officer of Pittsburg, Pa.,
tion In connection with the theft ofjiold the National Probation asso
an milomobile. The stolen ma-jekition. at Its meeting here Tues
elilne is owned by W. D. Starr of, day. She urged that adventure be
Dam- county. Watson and Awrey - provided at home Tor boys that "a
albged that it wns stolen by a no- detjuate sex information" be dis
ther youth, who has not been up- sendnaled to girls, as preventatives
prehended. . for estrangement.
sMrs. Dora B. Schilke Is
Called to the Beyond
One of Oregon's grandest women Oregon and the whob-hartMlnesn
pissed on yesterday afternoon at
2:3" o'clock in this city, when tho
lliekering thread or life that hns
held Mrs. It. Sdillke o( this
city among lnr family for the past
ti- vrral weeks, snapped quietly and
peacefully. lb-r recovery was d is
paired off for several weeks of a
l)Ug HlneSS.
The funeral services will be he'd
fiim the S!. Peters Kpiseopal
church of which she was for many
y.-ars an active member, on Thurs
day a'lernon at 2 o'clock. F.n
t. un lnt will lake ptace in Port
land Friday with the past grand
officers of the order of Kas'ern
Star of On-gini in charge.
While foremost a citizen of Da
Grande since iwi, she was partl-
rolnrly a dauKhtcr or Oregon, rorjau.-r her worthy matiotiship and
4 the init 1 y-'irs of her li; were! i
devytni U s- rvice lor iiiunKind or :
Guardsmen
To Leave At
Early Hour
! Reveille at 4:20 to Be
Sounded on Orders by
G. L. Dutton, Captain
of Company Going to
Camp Tomorrow.
iiow I hate to get up in
will he brought home forcibly 10
members of the Ui Grande national
guard company who leave for the
HunuiitT encampment tomorrow
morning.
Captain (i. 1 Dutton lias given
orders for reveille at 4:20 o'clock
in the morning. Tin company will
assemble at the barracks next to
Ihe Klks building and will eat
bn-aklnst at ono of tho restaurants
ociure oouming tin; irain 10 meu
ford. The Iji Grande and Baker com
panies will have a special train to
lake tlii'in to Camp .Jackson, near!
.Mcdrord. Tlie train will Htart from HKATTI.K (Jty tin- Associated
linker and is scheduled to leave j Press) John l.usk. about T. nhh
hero at 2H minutes aftes t o'clock, j pected of being owner of a large
About (in men under the coin-j-tlll was . "hot and killed on a farm
niand of G. P. Dutton. captain, A. i about in miles cast of here today
V. Sanford .first lieutenant and ; by A. K. Sadler, U deral prohi-
Walter A. Mean, second lieutcimnt,
will make the trip. The men will
return to l.a Grande on the morn-
. ing of June 2o.
The Pirates will play tho Kelso
Tlmb'r Wolves at 4 o'clock this
afternoon. weather permitting.
I Kelso defeated the Paker team at
i Halter yesterday by the score of 3
1 to 2. .Manning of k'eho pitched
1 great ball and allowed few hits
and may be used today although
i it seems likely t hat Pritchard,
; pitching ace of the Wolves, will
start for Kelso.
The Pirate lineup will remain the
same as iisnut ei--pt for a switch
l.i .,tn... U,.i,,l II.. I... ..( ulw,. utn,.
...j,,.,,' riM H(.,.nm, -,,,.. '
tier
Peterson will referee tli,
- ... .,,, ... .
May VlIlC Hill Attend
L. 0. 0. M. Convention
Dr. A. X. Mayvllle, past dictator
of l.a Grande Dodge No. S5t.
(i. (i. M.. left on train No. IK Inst
evening its n delegate from this
lodge to t he National convention
of the lKal Order of Moose at
1 tit II tin ore. Maryland, June 21-27.
KELSO TEJSM
- WILL PLAYj
The doctor will stop over and vis- i serenade "Atnina" by Dim-he; con
it the "City or Childhood Moose- Waltz. "The lllue Danube" by
heart" at Chicago, while the D. i johann Strauss; cornet solo. An
O. O. M. has 12T.M children in lhe,iante and Valse Caprice. "Jo:e
Mooseheart home. While there he ! phine" bv liohumlr Klry. played
will allend the graduation exercises
his journey to Jacksonville, l-'la.,
the Mooseheart home for aged men
and women. The local Moose lodge
has one member at this home,
Frank J. McCarthy. Dr. Mayville (
will return home by way of the i
south to Dos Angeles and back to i
Dh Grande. j
I Hiring h Is absence Dr. Mary
Mayvllle will have charge of the
Nature Cure Home on Kast Adams
avenue.
.
WO.MA.X PKOPOsPs TO Afl
w AVWAito .ii i:mi.i;s
DKNYF.lt. (AP) Hoys leave
j home in quest of adventure and
nnle Oppenheimer, juvenile court
of her devotion to public servir
unquestionably weakened her v
tality to the point where dic could
not shake olf the enroarhin iits or
her recent malady. It Is doubtful
If any woman in the state has a
w idi-r acquaintanceship than Mrs.
Schilke enjoyed. During oeeupnn
ty of the various subordinate of
fices ami then in the highest chair
of the order of K-istern Star lu this
state. !lie visited practically every
town and hamlet lu Oregon, min
istering to her fraternal sisters
wt'h exemplary character and a
rare grasp of the id -tls and pur
poses oT 1 he Kastern Star. That
Institution reed vi d her servh .-H
and devotion for many years in
Mop-- Chapter N. U 1m fore and
(Cwounuta on ige Five.)
MQONSHINER'ALIEN'DOOR
KILLED IN
Federal Prohi Agent Is
Severely Beaten in
Fistic Encounter
TWO SHOTS ENTER
VICTIM'S IJODY
After Being Beaten Un-1
conscious in a l'ignt,.
Agent Kills Opponent!
Upon Recovery
bit ion agent.
Sadler came upon l.usk and a
battle ensued in which shots were
fired, husk overcame Sadler and
beat him unconscious in the light
which followed. A few minutes
later the prohibition agent revived
and shot and kill'rd l.usk. ' two
shots entering his body- Sadler
crawled to the highway and was
later picked up by a pa-sjing mo
torist. He was badly bruised about the
head and Hhouiders. He Fa id he
fired twice in the flint struggle
(Continued on Pnge Five.)
In invito of the, rain and wind
storm last evening the Da Grande
municipal leind under the dlrec
lion of Andrew Doney jr.. gave a
portion of the program scheduled
for the flr.st outdoor concert of the
sea.son. A large number of people
gathered around the tot behind the
new Foley building to hear the
concert and the mom tiers of tho
band played very well, although
the rain was beating down on them
and the wind was blowing hard
making It very difficult.
The numbers rendered were:
Scenes from "The Chocolate Sol
dier" by Oscar Strauss; Dgyptinn
by Andrew Doney jr., and march,
"Stars and Stripes Forever" by
Sousa.
The second of the series of out
door concerts will not be given
until the weather clears up.
Terfiijce
Prettiest Missouri Co-ed
i ' t fa ' ' J
r '-r -r "' f 'A
t f1 fit"' '-I
; a 1, - fiS.rci
liH Pi iw.l i-- of Ihibat h. l
Viiiwi-dty of .Mi-nurl. she won
Judyu was none utlicr than Cecil
WIDE OPEN
BORDER
American Label on Suit
Just as Good as
a Passport
WRITER REVEALS
SITUATION TODAY
Immigrants Swarm into
U. S. at Detroit by
Merely Taking Five
Minute Ferry Boat
Ride.
(By Itoy .1. Gibbons)
DI'ITIIOIT (Xh'A Hpeci:it Alien
immigrants literally can fwarm in
to the 1'nited Slates he
by inking a five-minute
There are only thret
menis a foreigner nur;
get into the land
of ' opportunlt
A "Made ln
from the Canadi-
an side:
America"
clothes. ;
edge of KnglMi f
And a glib ton v
s
Be.
I have proven it
by stepping- into
the 1'nited State?
five times on tin
same day fron
I w o Canadian
points. In even
case my statu:
was exactly the
sumo as that m
ui alien w h o
found himself on lUty .1. Gibbons
the Cnnadn . Me and wanted to
get Into the Cuited States.
In each case 1 shaded by voice
to simulate a foreign accent. Jn
every case. I was passed wit bout
further questioning than "where
are you from.'" and "how long
have you lived In America?"
Here is the situation that allows
this almost unrestricted entrance of
aliens, some or whom might have
been denied entrance at Kllis Is
land or some other entrance point:
100 a Minute.
Ferries from Canada dock at In
tervals or about 1 ii minutes all
day long. The ave rage lerry load
is 1 (Mia passengers. From five to
seen Immigration Inspectors inns!
pass on these lmiu in 10 minutes,
obviously, not more than a few
seconds can be given to each one.
1 first crossed fimii Windsor.
Idling myself that I was an alien
who had been denied admittance at
Kills Island, but had managed to
(Continued on Pago Five.)
- n., 1 the pic;tte-i (jh I ul ihe
a tM-aui i. ntest Urcre. 'II ie
U. Dv.Udlc, i.iuiu Unxtor.
H. Ill'Tl'IV
r.-rry ri.l.-.
rf'iulrt'-
I in.-. I lu
ahH ft? -:.A1
knnwl-
Crowd
AlMe: Pnrt ot a orowil tif 1000 mivslng fitmi n Deti-oit ferry OSTROT j jitS
Into (he I nited Stativs. lnsiMM-lors cnu be situ "evninliiiiiu;" fr
cntianis. Itigbt: Map showing Mrip of IcrriUiry in which tbous- j A'0O77rwcXDA, I
nnds ilailv cross tlu- border with Utile or no evamlnation. I A 1
,S. HOSPITAL IS
HIT BY
XTRA
.i;u i;i a griTTi:i
XI'.W VOHK ( P .Inines. V.
dlcriii-d, ffirnicr ambassador to (ier
nuvny, i was cleared tmlay of tho
charge of contempt of the New
York sn rente court lasi on his
failure to appear ior rvninlnnthm
In 'ouneettoit with the suit nmiinst
the Deniocnitli- Nutloiuil eomiii It
lee. orrmisM pot iu d
I'AIEIS (.MM lroi(MisI.v pre
vailing optinilsui n-garding the
prospect lor it Western lunN'
Nrt iiiHy Pnet, based ini the Chain-(H'l'Iiiin-llriiiiMl
ngreenient rfran1
ing ;eriuau's proosaLs, shniiptd
soiuewliat In official idreles UNlay.
This was ilue to tho reports of
some iuifaorablr actions in lnii
doii mid Iterlin.
.S llAltlil l)
Di;i:VA AP) The Inlernn-
ttoual Anus I riiffir Confereneo ti-
i my ouiiawiMi poisoit gas warrnrt
by ailojitlng a protocol submltte!
by I be American Delegation prohi
biting the use of (-hemioals and
bacteria as weapons.
opposri io i:xpkisdi
Y.Sin.DTO (AP) pMs
lion to any Hiori time lease of the
power fa' (Miles of I he .Muscle
MaiaD project was -pressed in a
h-der from tin Pi-csiilotifs .Muscle
Mioals commission lo thr War De
partinctit today. The C(nniiii-sicni
declared that IT the War Deparl
ment de-lred lo sell the power that
may develop heroic Congress tak
es final action, it has authority
w It bout fin titer warrant from the
commissioners.
Ill ItPlOIT STAYS
LYONS, France (AP) Mider
pressure of his frlemD, lurmei
Premier llerrioii withdrew his re
signation ns mayor of Lyons,
I ItAM'i; AM) SPAIN Alti;r,
.I..Ni;A (AP) I'rnm-e and , Indirect loss to business generally
Spain hne ii-a lu-d lull accord mi 'of IfiM million dollars, 'I'. Alfred
(lie general Idea tit rvMiperathm (" 1 Plemmlng, supervisor of couserva
cml the long iii-allln wJirfaie ill J lion of the national board of fire
Morocco, It was learned nuthorllrt- j underwriters, told the convention
tncly today. A Coiilcn-iicc will Is'.f the National Association of Cre-
hehl iu Madrid. .Monday, lo forum-
late plans lo end the
tlvitlcs.
urriau ui-
Gelling
To His
Customers
Neu-piiper- are io pre
doiiiiuaiiil b.v lutelllgeiii bii-l-tir
men for (heir ndverllMiu
m --av.i ' ( aric hi-4 -papers
r ie b such a lame ma of old
an I new cti-tolii;-rs ul such ll
in:iJI f)-(.
I be b-ener orti i 1 be lov
( -I leader co-t hi hii mUerli.--er
"t iiii iii'-nu- r iiiedluiil
axailable in the In .rnndc
h ri lor) bmevt reader ti-l
Pl.t s hlub render liHercd mi. I
rr adcr lonfideitee. Thill Is 0
: mihinn I Ion of I rue ulue.
"Observer Advrrtllng
A Aierchaiidlsiuit bcrTlcc
Passing into United States
BULLETS
, WAKIIIN'OTON (lly the Associ
ated press)---Fluhtlng between the
( ont anese ami V uan minese t roops
for possession of Canton "con
tinued with crowning intensity"
Monday, the state department was
informed today In delaped dis
patches. The Canton American
hospital was hit by "ono shell and
several rifle bullets" tho advises
said.
'Two American launches en route
to the Christian college, at Canton
"were frequently hit by rifle shots
but t he occupants escaped in
juries." ,
CANTON (Hy the Associated
Press) DrfortH of the Canton
chamber' of 'commerce to induce
rival Chine.se leaders to move their
seat of warfare outside the busi
ness district failed today.
The Yuannanese commander is
unwilling to leave the present po
sition he holds because he is draw
ing a large income from gambling,
opium sales ami various other
sources.
The Yuannanese are apparently
preparing for a long sicg, having
brought field guns to si reel up.
proaclirs leading directly
the
river front. Doth sldett claim an
advantage in the fighting so fur.
PKKINO f My the Associated
Pres.) Htudent efforts to stir up
anti-Kngli-sh and anti-Japanese
movements among shopkeepers,
banks, servants, laborers are ap
parently meeting- with Indifferent
success today. No strikes are ob
served and foreigners are unmo
lested. The largest gathering of
"tndents ever known hen assem
bled at Central park. They wen
deluged by heavy rains but they
preserved the demonstration.
FOG CHOW (lly the Associated
Press) A general strike has been
proclaimed h'-re, The all nation is
iuiet but strained.
Incendiary Fires Arc
Cause of 15,000 Deaths
WAKI I INf T( N A P ) - - Arson
rings, headed by "unscrupulous
politicians and buslm m men" are
operating in practically every city
'in the country and ire causing an
dlt Men
I x at lis resulting from tncemlia
ly fires In the putted Stales aver
iiK" 1 a.'HH) a year, M v. l-'b-mining
said. hi the end, he added, Ih
consumer has lo pay the loss from
such 1 ires, la-cause b iiHlness fir I ns
nat ui ally add to their prices the
reiiltlng higher premium rat' s for
insurance.
Declaring the Insurnui-e ronipitl
ei are "continuously coulronled
Willi the 'III" lesilltn rf II i Isd i reel -
r;ympathy on the part of both jud
geR and juries." Mr. I'lemming siid
the only remedy was a niod I arson
state lo correct tip! weaUinsn of
culslting state laws.
,( M.f.lM.
AHTiHMA
:i7. a hiKer
for 17 J.eai
WOKKI lt Mt l l l)
i H e. - - lOlias I lelno.
who has re-dderl here
1. WHS killed wtien a
linielilne W llii ll he
Klddded llirouh til
WH-4
lailhi
drying
small brlde near Na
Ib'lno. who had lo
, Wash.
emplo e
In a. lotng camp near Naselb.
was returning itlone froin a dance
when I he ac'-ldent oci-urred. 11 Is
body a nd the wrecked machine
were discovered bv p-i-sing motor
ists. I'oroii'r I in kiiiiii' n et Pa
cific eoiintj. InvesfiKat-d. th-iiio
was a native of Pinladd and lias (
Ho rehitiv. s Hm-to re .l ie in this i
(.LUitl.l). I
, '
CANADIAN IS
RpsnnnsMhilitv for Youth
IVLhpoilbllJiniy 101 IOUU1
Drowning Laid to Man-
itoba Man Who Re-
. 1.1.T it ij
I Used C0 Lend IjOUt lOr
Rescue Attempt.
HKATTLK (lly Ihe Associated
Press) A Canadian prejs dispatch
today said that after witnesses hud
t-tirb'd I hul (hiorgH Hchruder of
Klwood, Manitoba, had refused the
use of Ills boat to assist In the at
tempted rescue of Robert Heck,
i;t, who was drownvd in the ited
river Haturday, the coroner's jury
held Hchruder, negligently re
sponsible for the boy's death.
Th jury expressed the opinion
that his conduct was such ils to
make him an undesirable rit in.
The boy's mother testified that
while the hoy was drowning Schra- !
dcr told her.
told the hoys
many times to keep away from the
river. Thev take no notice and r
don't care If they drown."
kiis to taki-; 4
maievim; ammai-s
HAN IHKOO. Cal. (AP) Offici
als of the Han llego Zoological so
ciely Tuesday lelegtriphed V, T. I
Carroll, assistant supervisor of the
Kauiksu national forest at Priest
Lake, Idaho, offering to take the
40 unlmals owned by Nell Hhlp
man, motion picture nctlress, und
said to be starving In their cages.
Humanitarian motives prom ted
the offer by the zoo officials, they
said. If the Nell Hhlpiiian credltom
will release the animals, th
zoo
officials stated, they are willing to
bear nil transportation ind feed
ing charges from Priest Lake to
San IMego.
Pnstor I inds Case of Whiskey
PKNDI.KTON Or. The distinc
tton of owning a case of bonded
whiskey uan in-stowed today on
Coy U lirill, pastor of thu l-irst
bilstian church of Pendleton. The
honor, 17 miarts of It, was (ound
In an old automobile which the
iniuiHler purchased from ti local
garage. Tho machine had been in
storage for a year and was pur-
t chased by IteV. Mr. Hrlll to provide
parts for his nun machine, lie re
limited the find to Sheriff Cooking
I ham.
un n i iflDi r
IILLLJ LlfiDLL
; Public Health Service
Lengthens Life's Span
; (lly Charles p. stewnri) ithe Public Health Service It kindi
j WASHINGTON (NI-;A Special) Hlumped 'em. Pinntly, "well,"
- The public Health Service .-laiins they answered, over the telephone,
Meat credil for the medU il Helen-i "ii human being's an asset to soc
ce. on ateoiint of Its succes, dur-iety. so it seems lo us it follows,
ing Ho last two or three decade, the longer he live.-; the more of an
lln stretching out the average hu- asset he t."
ninn life longer and longer. I There was no us.- arguing '.Uth
I Individual htimans like lo keep so Illogical -in outfit, so 1 dropped
on living, unue.sllonably. When 11. As w e all know, howevi r. even
one of i hem pays a doctor to keep young, hnsky ItuiiJun betngct are
him lu-nglng on an long ns pos- asseia only wln-re society needs
alble. it assniedty Is the dociir's them, as in not too thickly popu
busiuei's to do bis best and earn laled coun'rb s.
'his money, if he do s a good johj And rlht now economists und
he's entitled lo tel proud of It. ildolngiriis are worrying about
i Hut '.is a broad general proposi -' w orld ov ercrowding. In China, nl
' tion, ' w hut's gained by prolonging n udy. It's a misfortune w hen a
the average human life? I'ltlmate- new average human being Is born
ly people lie anyway. What dttfer-j a mtsiortuiie to him und a mis
enee do. s it make, lu eternity, to fortune to the society he's horn )n
thein or to nnh.iy, ut what aver- to.
ag. age they do H ,'
I Nobody but politicians and bunk
This inn y sound like a ridiculous' -
qycB'lvii. but when 1 put it up to I (Coutlauuu on pagn 8)
NAVY HEAD
III FAVOR
OF THEORY
Secretary of Navy Ap
peals for "Common
Sense", in Religion
OPINION EXPRESSED
IN RECENT ADDRESS
Words of Wilbur's Speech
Interpreted to Show the
Secretary's Approval of
Evolutionists.
Dl.-UHAM ,N. . (AD With
Ihn fight on Darwin's theory of ev
olution at its height. Secretary of
the Navy Wilbur annealed for
more common sense in religion"
in a public addrtws delivered today
ul Duke University.
Wilbur's address on tho subject.
"Common Sense" was delivered ut
tho commencement exercises ut
tho University and wnro under
stood to havo had direct applica
tion or. tho present conflict be
tween tho Fundamentalists and
Modernists over tho evolutionary
theory.
Home of tho questions involved
in discussion of the IMhlu were
touched upon by Wilbur in his
commence urn t nilHrfxu 14 r. mtnliwl
Iub his text, "If any man lack wis-
dom lft him as of God who KWth
abundantly und upbruldr.th not,
n hun bo Riven him.
Appealing for the application or
common senao to many problems"
of ltr Hcnlary Wlllmr said, "wo
jn(,,'d co,mnon "''"a"'
SEVERAL HURT
CMNTON, Mass. (Hy the Asso-
rlnlod Press) -Thirty-two men are.
' undr arrest todny. tho result of a
I riot after an outdoor Ku Klux Klan
meeting. Heres were oppnrcntly
injured in the fighting, which was
Mot ,,u,'U,'a U,UI 20 s,aU' PHco
rhBrifcU tho but tin ground. Only
three, men, however, were hurt se
riously enough to bo treated by
physicians. They said t hey worn
innocent victims, being tho target
for missiles wlillo passing through
the town on trucks. Clubs, pieces
of lead pipe, pieces of rubber hose
and ono revolver were seized by
tho police.
Astoria Indictments Voted.
AHTOHIA .Or. Nine secret in
dictments were returned by tho
circuit court grand jury following
what apparently has been an ex
tended Investigation of juvenile
vice hero. The Jury will continue
Its sessions,
V KNT Of TKAPPDIl TAILS
MKXI. Ore. Belief that Crater
creek cabin on the high broken top
plateau held the body of Charlie
George, Tumalo trapper, missing
since Jaunary, was dlsspelb-d Hun
day when two IJend newspaper
men, H. W. Sawyer and Phil Hro
gan, reached the cabin after hlk-
j ing for eight hours over snow that
varied in depth from 3 to 4 0 tcet.
The cabin whs entered only uf
ter a shaft 1 li feet deep was exca
vated in the snow. On the door
or the cabin was found a nlte:
"Make yourself at home, but leave
everything as you find it. Charles
George." Tin? note was undated.
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