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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER .EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER l'ortlund, (AP) Oregon! Cloud, probably occasional ruins in tho wont and fair In tho east tonight and Wed nesday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED I'll ESS LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 11)25" (Irani MEMBER ASSOCIATED TRESS MTTMRTTP 91 A - - - - ; TMM""l,,,M,IIIMM,l,lllll,IIMMMII'MM''sWs1s..MWsMM v I 4 FA EPLIIG ELECTED; HI) OPPOSITION Eighty-Four Votes Cast for Candidate to None Against FINAL MEETING OF HOARD YESTERDAY Bugg Paint Company Is Awarded Kalsomining Contract; Considera tion .$587. Not an opposition vote iviis cant at the di.striel school election yes terday and F. A. Kplinj? was un animously elected a member of the board of ed lea t ion, succeed iniT J. A. Kussell, retired. Kitfhly four votes wt'it' cast for Mr. Kp-1 line. cserday. preceding tho elrc lion, the final mm-tinir of (In hoard of e ducation for the punt school year was held. At I hp Mrs! meeting or the new year. Mr. Kplinp will ho seated as n board member and election of u chair man will take place. Bids were opened yesterday on some repairs, including kftlnomln Inf? of the rooms and halls at the Central grammar tichool, kalso miniiiff of the upstairs rooms In Hie ilomestie nrtK building and some of tiie upstairs class rooms ut the high school building. Four' bids were submitted and the Bugg Paint company, whose : bid was tin.' lowest, was given the contract. j The Idds were an follows: Bugg Paint Co., . M. Mcl-nugh lin, $720.r.n; O. I. Coolidge, $104.1 ('. L. Lynch, $614. VNIOX IIM.II SCHOOL AIX)lTi:i BY IM'KAI I.AX ! YOTKKS According to n telephone mes. sage from Inibb-r voters at the school this his iimrnin eh-etlon iieldl yesterday in seven districts fav ored consolidation for t lie b Jild ing of a union high school build in jf. The measure. In orde.r to be successful, needed the approNuI of four districts, which was Klven. UeporlB from Hummerviile uad Aliwl state that the measure was voted down there, but Imbieiv (Continued on Page Four.) A plea sin if entertainment was held ut the Baptist church last nitfht. when .Mr. and Mrs, Vlueeni, musicians ami chalk-talk enter tainers appeared before an appre clai ive audience. The Vincents proved I liemse;ves expert with the Hawaiian steel guitai-. and banjo, rendering some niusic, hoi h Ha waiian and American that was heartily appreciated by i Their tuncing was well received. M r. Vincent is accomplished as as n cartoonist and humorist, and l.iw ' rl ,,f II... rn..i-., ..1 1,..-( iiig did much to put the audience ' in the best of spirits. Inlawing the pictures of several in the audience. M i Vincent caused much merri ment u!t each was recognized. Hh final plct ure, "The Star in he Fast." drawn while he and Airs. Vlcent sang the song of the same name, was tin crowning feature of his crayon work. The Vincents nnpear in Boise the latter part of the week, on t heir way east by automobile, where they arc to fill a chautauuua engagement tn the fall. ' 1 WINK DRAWS LAUGH Many Attractions To Be Offered On July Fourth If any citizen of Kastern Ore gon has the idea that I hero will be little to do on the Fourth f .tuly and th- Sunday linniedint" ly following, let that idea l. eradicated. There will be teb .hratloiis galore. At present Wallow a Lake. Pe i'. Baker and svv.eral other towns in I'nlon. Wallowa and t'matiHa counties plan to "put on" a lag show on that date. The greater shai e of the L,. Orand people are expect d to be at Wallowa Wonderland Indepen dence day heca ise, in addition to I he program to be offered, t he natural scenery, the chance for recreation, and an all around "good lime" will undoubtedly pull t i ongly upon the impulse of lo cal people. Most of li Grande's population Is well Hi(Uainb-d with y w hat the resort has to offer and me ready to go buck utfaiu ami 'Paree' Show- Opens Here On Thursday Legion Will Use Proceeds to Send Drum and Bu gle Corps to Prineville. Yankee Puree." I lie American l-cgion show, opening Thursday ol this week, is daily ussuiuini; blKKer proportions. The dune lloor Is Im mik iut Into shape with the aid of a sandpaper niaehlne. decorations and special lluhi! have been put in and most or I lie preliminary work Is well on Hie way to eompletion. IToeeeds trom the show are 'o bp used to send the l,a (Irande American Legion drum corps to the state convention at Prineville. 'i'he drum corps took second In the competition hist year onl liopes to return Willi fiisl honor.s iiu.-t mcusuii. I weniy-.seven Irish' j and drum companies have already' entered in the Prineville contest and will truly represent I lie class ol' the slate and so the local or ganization Is particularly nnxiorsi to compete. An idea of the size of the sin.-.-! 'may lie m'.tliered from the fact that Jl'ie worth of Kcnuine Pcn- idleton Indian robes have In purchased for priy..-; at one of tin- booths. ' 'JURY UNABLE TO REACH DECISION: OUT NINE HOURS! The jury on the ca.se. State of Oregon vs. Davis, et al. Iricd In the circuit court yesterday, van unable to come to any derision after nine hours of deliberation: Ijavla and two other men were being tried on churgeH of burglary not in a dwell ing house. No date has been not for a re-trial. The I rial of V. It. Ledbelter x. C. M. I .at Has opened this morning. Mr. iedbetter Is suing for the dam ages done a car in an accident. Green and Hess and K. li. Hingo are the attorneys. No other cases have been set for the Jutm lerm so with the conclu- ston of the Bedbettcr vs. llaHa trial court, will adjourn r,u.i'i:w (UUJ. Robinson Takes Charerc M 0, . . fr . ui store in uiympia After spending the past year and la half in l.a Orande as manager of t he l W. AVniilwiirl It -w............ toro ,lrro j,I4ro,,, j-nhlnson has ,.,. transferred to the store i (Hympia. Wash. Mr. perrler, of Seattle. Wash will tjil.-.. Mr if. a. Inson's place here. The store at Olympia, where Mr. Kohinsmi will lake chan-e is mw and will nut be opi-m-d until Aug ust 1. however, he v.lll leave im mediately to ma lie arrangements preparatory to the opening. Mr. and Mrs. Hohinson and small son Harold jr.,- will leave Thurs- Iday evenlliK' en route to the Wash I iiiKlon ciiy. Mrs. Hohinson will j spend most or the .summer with her j mother. Mrs. Tatman, in Portland. before joining her husband Jit Olympia. Enlcrlainruent io Ic Given at Island City Tin Alerts of Island City are sponsoring a circus entei lainiueut, of wild :inim:i!s ;n m( i,. .1 i,.i n -- concessions of various kinds on Thursday. June IV, according to announcement today. An outstanding teat ore of I he ente.i x- tin men t v ill be a parade, which begins at 7:1ft o'clock in the evening ut the home ol Wayne Wade, and will proceed nort heast by southwest, past the mill. etc.. ending al th" home of Mrs. IM Kiddle. A large crowd is anticipated. TO TUtN Ol r WATKIt Announcement w;iM made ihls arternoon that the water supply would he shut off trMorrow morn ing between H and 11 o'clock on Fast O, Fast Pennsylvania. Madi son from Fir to Greenwood, Cove, Willow, Cherry ;md IvtKt again for more. ( tjuite a n i tniier are err peel el to join 'with the people of Perry for an old-fashioned holies! -to-goodness Fourth of July relet. ra tion and probably ihe remainder Who Will seek on I side ft Mm fen the day, will head toward Baker. Famous pioneer characters, in cluding Colonel Kdwiiid l. Baker. J George Abernathy. John White., aker. Joe Meek. (b-Del'lll Joe IHl.'. Wilson Price Hunt. Captain Bon nevfile. John lay. Jess Applegn .. ' Pierre Oorfon. Jason and Danl-I Lee. Marcus Whitman, will be f e i -1 Hired u! the Baker ( -.-l.r.itio.i ; besides many old. is ib-ar to the' hearts of ti e pioneers. j The unveiling trnd d dieuHon ef the Imposing Old Oregon Trail monument in tbe ,ojt uffh-! (linre will probably form the ' uucitus of the cclcbratiun. f T I E Sheriff's Forces Capture Three who "Terrified" Community DEPUTY KENDALL SHOT SERIOUSLY Unidentified Man, Shot in the Leg by Stray Bul let. Not Yet Located by Officers. KLAMATH PAU.K. (Me. (By the Associated Press) Three men wounded at olen, nine miles east of here, hint night in a Run right between a sheriff's posse and three men who were reported io have been terrifying people of the com munity. I'eputy Sherirr Kendall suffered wounds in his nrm and leg and his eondiiion is described us. being rerlouw. Jim Burke, one of the al foo, leged dinl urbers, has a wounded One unidentified man, struck in the Wp; by a stray bullei, has not yet been located by I he authorlli Slieriff Hawkins captured Burke und two companions. Kd Fuller and his son, after Kendall was wound ed. COLLEGE HERE The management of one of Hie leadmj business colleffeu in Idaho, realizim? t he necessity of a com mercial college in Fastern Oregon, after carefully looking over the territory to ascertain the logical .point for locating one, has d'.cided 'upon La (irande. The .school will be open for instruction on Mon day, August 3. An office of the college is main tained on the first floor of the J. O. O. F. building and the sre r t a ry of tho o rga n i za t i o n , Miss Kdna Mae Malheson, is on the job ready to give out information and receive enrollments for the open ing of Hie school. KnrollmcntH will be accepted from now until the opening day of the school and all who enroll within that period will have Ihc privilege of starting out with the opening class. Hesks, typewriters, comptometers and other equipment, new and com pletely modern ure now in transit and will arrive, shortly io be in stalled and properly arranged for the opening of the school. The school ex peels ti cover the commercial fh-ld wholly. (Qualified instructors from Iteiwer, Colo., will have charge of the classes. BAKER PROJECT CONTRACT SENT FOR APPROVAL WAS! ( 1 NGTON (By the Asso ciated Press). A contract provid ing for t he const ruction of t lw Baker reclamation project in Fast er n M-egon m-ar t he tow n of Ba ker has been s thmitteil to the Lower Powder irrigation dlst rict by Acting Secretary Finney or the tub tint' department.' Jf approv ed by Hie district the government is ready to begin construction with an initial appropriation of jr.aa.aart. authorized three; years ago but withheld pending ati in vestigation. The contract embodies Iwo fea tures of the previously passed ir rigation measure which provides that payments may be made on a basis of 6 per cent of the average gross annual acre Income ratter than the old system of arbitrarily fixed sums ror u ia.year period of time. Finos Totalling $.''() Meted Out to Quartet Four violators of th raffle fin- laws, all arrested ty brook, city traffic offh ed last evening in tie P. municipal c ourt by Judge J, 1 1. Mai Hwigl.t Martin, of Cove, pahi Si't Tor having no op-Tutor's lleeu. h and Imrn-l Ftilj.. als- or cove, was fine, 25 for HultchlnK li'en. Ke plai H. I'ii n Hodovieh. of Pa her. drew the heavier fine. H. W II H aMBeSS.d i.'an for driving while intoxicated. He Ik inji.il today but will attempt to rais-- rM. Hum. Ktiiinett Buchanan, another Ba ker man, was fined io for .vjuli Inff license plates. 10 AMUNDSEN HAS 10 TONS GAS HIDDEN Haakon II. Hammer, Arc tic Explorer, Believes Flyer Is Safe SECRET SUPPLY IS MADE KNOWN Cache Between Wain wright and Point Bar row, Alaska, May Have Been Amundsen's Goal. (By Haakon II. Hummer) -walate of Itnohl AmiimNen Aiftie i;pluivr Copyright. 1025, by II. II. Hammer Away up in the Icebound land where ice fields und- frozen moiin lains are clothed With the wierd shadows of the midnight sun. lies a secret treasure trove t hat mav mean tho differ ence between lit and death to Ho la Id Amundsen gallant polar ex p hirer. This treasure t rove, w h i c h throws tin lone gleam of light into the cloud ol darkness thai ov ershadowB Am u n d h e.n 'h fate 0 consists of ten tons of gasoline. H II. Hammer It Is stored In cache between Wainwright and Point Barrow, Al aska, and was deposited there by Amundsen u couple of yearn ago! When Amundsen sailed north from Spitzbergen a. month ago did lie bae a secret goal? Flying io Alaska Old a inero flight Io the pole seem Insufficient to him? Was his real purpose to fly all (he way from Spitsbergen to Alaska, ex- ploring the million square mib-s of unknown w .. , . ,. . umi luuns. would include on the way? The thing is far from unlikely, If true, it 1b all the mora u muss ing In that practically every timi Amundsen tried Io fly u plane In met with disaster and narrowly es caped death. Atnumisen has always had an uncontrollable impulse for sur prises. In his offici il announcement Hits years expedition he emnhasiz- d that he was only planning a flight to the pole, hut uhal he cX- ted to gain by a flight from .Spitzbergen to the norlh pole jind hack was difficult lo conceive. What he ahl The distance from Spitzbergen lo the pole is considerable shorter than from New York to Chicago. The round trip of about I pju mil- (Continued on Page Fight.) STARS, STRIPES L MEXICANS MFXICO CITY (Mr the Asso ciated Press -Hispatches from I'U ebla. say that W, O. Jenkins, for mer l ulled States consular- agent at Ptiehla, whose kidnapping In I 'J t It created a serious Interna tional 'sit nation, has hoisted an American flag ovej. all his ranch properties. The dispatch added that dis orders were (eared und that much ill feeling had l-een caused bc ca ise I he Mexicans consider Jen kln:t' actions a taunt. When Strawberries Are Cheap 'I'lH flllrlliui'lll llfMI'uifl it cmMimtly rciiilnt inij Ihi lioinc Hctlillli1 ami liMiMaufirK h I,. -riH-liiulhn hf Kiu ihilly rroin Ihl" fit OIr-ir llrl- M-rHvf. Ih-ii .lr;iu li-l rfes m-. fhf'iTi I'li'MUli tot rniiri'ii. uhi-n ri.-il li n r ! n I li In t':ii':ti)iiii- iiitnpt nc )lrisi-i fur Mimll (lilllltlili'r. uImmi nrw lllli HUT lll.s nic mi Hithiv, wlii-ii iicv i-nr niiMlrl irr iintiniiiii'vl - sin Ih -iiti.iiiil( in luin li nlth liitinr.. nnl (he fanilly ni'ril-. mill ill-Mr mi iri'l uii'oi'l liinly. Mm liiiiiH.. h limit i"(- IM-l il'llf . IllilV iiiik-Ii II Jill t'l irml nilii't'tl-liiii. "Ubser.er Alvcrtllri(( . A Merchiiiiili.fii'j bvrlce' V iff 1 V iM if W vl s iJ F 4 i CAPT M.H. HAMMER CHIIV r'res.N)--r V (By the Associated H Isabel Pone will df- vide the lar est at cCllutock million dol- nity-nrty" with Mm. Lmni'i McClintoek's iow cousins If till. U'llt l,.....tr.. il 4 urntl .. i ki,..,,!,,,. ( ,. ; j " ' ii'-u, mil! lesinied I., tlii Hlii'lilienl trlul lodav. kiip aildi'il thai li,(i(iii of (hi. csdilc would (to to Mm. Hhrplicrd III thu I'vi-nt that tlm pact with (he Iowa coimlns la carried out. CilK-AOO (lly thn AHSoclalnl I'ri-Ks) Thf l.onK-tuviilti'd Krcat hiiiiiiiii Inli-rcut ilciin.it In thn Khi'iihi rd iniirdir trial was llirtiat dramalli-ally li:tn tin. apiitllnlit Intn Monday, when Miss laalndlc l'oin, who walled Willi a limrrlaKc It. (unno niilln Hilly" McCllntock di ed, took (he wltiies.i Htand. Kllll wearlnir thu diamond en. KaKemi-nt. rlntr, preHenliillon of wlildi, Ihe alale contenilH, wna I lie alKiial lor William llarllni; Kliep. nern 10 perpeirate the linal d I 111 a 10-year-old plot lo ohtain Ihe million-dollar Mecilnloek ihIoIo, Hie in in admliilMlerlni,' or lyphoid tterma to Hilly." the frail d-muro yolinc woman added her lilt lo Hi mesh of elreiiniKlaneea Ihe Mtale I HerwnK lo weave aliollt the ill-year oni lawyer. Miieh or Minn Pope'a array of aeeimatlonH aiMlnst the man who preventetl her marriage to younn aici llilloek waa kept out liy d leiiae ohjeeltiin.s. anil her atory waa nol eomiiletiMl al adjourn nt. I lie .NIiepherdH w ere "nice" lo her, lealirie.l MIkk Pope, limn n hecanie apparent (hat llllly'a al leiitona toward her were ki iIoiis. Il In Ihe eonlenllon o( Ihe pn)- Heeullon lhal Khepheril decided up on RlayliiK Ihe yoillh when he n-o. Izi'd lhal the marriage would de prive him and Ins wife or a luxuri ous lire, olilaimd hy (he Kiiardian .shlp or the hoy. and alao would hreak Ihe will he l.ad made upn lieeomlnK 21 years old. which nam ed Khepherd IIS (he chief lieuericl. ary. Hhcpherd also told her of liln study or lyphoid lever, said Miss Pop.-, and piaellecd duiilleliy I,, lelllnir Hilly la-lore he lapsed intf. (he iiaconsciousuess which preced ed his deulli that the presence ol lioth the yotilh and Miss Pone ! would he necessary at Hie Iniieau for I Iii-iii lo olilain n marriage li cense. ! Her acuuainlalice wllh llieyouni,- llllllloiKtlre li.-uan W hile hey were , htcli school si adeals. sin- said, and they hecanie SH e-lheaiia In the (Continued on Pska Klve.l Younvr Charged with Murder of His Wife Dr. I I .(is .N(ii;i.KH, (liy ihe Asnocl. 'I i'.cmk)- at-erui piaunliiK ot a ire niedjiiite-l murder v a k charg ed lo r. ThoniMH V. ynini;. den. tis. In the evidenrf jtroiured late Mo.tdcy a: the coroner h lieirieMt on the hody of his wife, tirmi', form-) er wiil'iw- of I 'm t r . k (IroK;in, uf mlllbiaaire. At t he ( on -hiHion ft t. hi imou the oroner jury laid the death nt biti wile lit ouiikh diir, namini; the mearia ax "ndnrinlt ra.tlom oil lethal tghu und atiuuulatluu." Amundsen and H. H. 1 I Yellow Men Would Slay Foreigners KIIAXfillAt (,lly the Associat ed Press). One forelK-n life for every Chinese lire taken ill tho KhatiKhal rlota was tho sloeaa adopted by thn Chinese In pos ters distributed today after Iho kllllnif of William W. MncKcn lle. lOllKllsh. yesterday. Dtherwlse thn altllallon Is lin chaiiKed III Iho seelhlnir city of ludlKiiutlon and unrest. Iteporls rrom iorl on Iho Viiiik--t.eirev r desrmrwye ' there a IicIiir; Increasingly jjrave. KorelRner at Niiiiklnii; are con aldcrod In danuer, iirlnclpally from posslhle ciillliiif 0rr of water mid food supplies. Explorer Turns Aside To Greet Old Friends WISHAMKIOT. Maine, (AP) Huston and Wiscasnet will each Hive n seiul-orricial sendofr to the Honald H. MacMlllan Arctic expe dition this month, but thn Inland of MonheKan will have Iho dlHllncllon or helm; thn final lako-orf point of Iho explorer, friends or MacMlllan assert. This Is oxpl-nlucd ns In ac cord with his rcBulnr custom, In sllirlliiK for the north, to pay nn over-nlKht visit to Ihe laolaled Ih land community where friends where friends who are descendants of seararers Rive 'the rinal farewell. Monhcean Is an elotitraled Islet nine miles from Pemaiiuld Point on the mainland and only Iwo or three hours steaming from WIs casset. Hh tolal votin,' po)iulation liumliers r. The Island has heen a landrail for ships Ihrnuch the centuries since Ihe rimt adventur ous voyriKer skirled the shore or Hie (iuir or Maine. I-'ImIi. r f.il k made their hollies (here In the ear ly days or colonisation and descen daals or llii-se pe,,de still wrest i livelihood rrom the waters aur. roundlnir It ami from a small set demerit of Hummer visitors. Aliout Hie native (iresid'-n many ntdlliuc Iradltlons are revived and stlrrliiK laps of pioneer mrilgk'IcH, wrecks and sea-rovim; lorUs forts'olen e(e--wiiere. are told aitaln. Co-()peni(ivc IJody to Handle Western Wool l'Oi:TI,ANI, Or. (AP) Three thoiiMind u ofil Krow eiH ff Oregon, California. Nevada. Idaho ami Wa KhltiKtrtn u ere represented a I. a me. -tint- ot the iH.iitd of dlrc'ti,rn d the prctfte Co-opemtive Wool etowem hire Monday Alter the piu line It wna announeed that the aNS'xiarinn w on hi handle more Willi t bin yen p ( luni iviT be r ure and lhal wan-hoti-He pnKiibly hi ay be enlulillHtiefl t I,(.H AnK'deH lllld Suit Lake in addition to lhon now 1 hi ti"-iiiiiiri ui i oruaiMi anu wan I'nim !Hf(, Atl of the Nevada wool inn inreany hmiij win tie ha nil led atniiimi me ahHociaiiott. it vwtJt an nounced. WoolH will h- handled on actual 4'iality giutiu HU ' uhi'lnUat;e rr Hammer 5 tr -Jb ft' HIISER Ik. Vim -UMCOUN 1 mmmrm, LT o. Olf DRICHSCN XTRA OIJIK IS A.'OINTI-:i WASIUN(i'IX).V (Al) lnn. lent Coollilae toilny uiipoliileil Hiilierl II. Olils, or Nt. 1'uiil, lis slstant wcn'tuij of Male, "KIM. IXlltl'.KiXKItS" WASIIIMJTO.N (Al-) Antl-for-elen nuKallon in tiie ilelnliy of 'iuit4m is ciiusiiit; ntitasiiir.H.H tliciik. onsiil (.eneral .Iclikllis lilfui'iili-l the iitalii ilenart iiieiit in a dispatch Nfiit from CaiiUut tliinc. Mth. Diir IT the student demonstratliiii ill Wiiehnw .1 und 8, llm mull yelled "kill forolKiicrs," and threw stones at Om Ainericiiii-lliipllst liuspllal, Hie incssiiKo added. Jenkins de clnrnl tho Cniilon pollco depart mint, had lieiruit to functloii tin; day tfm itievsiiKo ivils sent and Hint il 'now seems likely that order will ho rt'stnml shortly." ' '.MOKI-; (il AHUS PI,A( l;l) I'IOKIM; ( API I!(".miiiiIIiil- to rciircsenlatloiis riinii foreign Iikh tioiis, Iho Pekluif Ktivi'i'itiiieiit to day lii-oii(;lit dctiu-liiiient.s of ;cn itiiI I-'iik Vu llsiaiiK'n troops into mo city for Kiinrd duty and HMtcd pickets oiiMdn tho irlllcipal nr flccn of rortduii firms and foreign resldeiHS's. Several (yiniiiiiiilen of (General Chaiiu Tso Mn'8 trrHins arrived Inn l is iloulilfiil if I hey will M3 nhln to ciloprritto Willi I'XliK'.s Noldlei-s, I'HOTDST AI); KIIANHIIAI (Hy tile Associated prens)-.The Hritish consul Ken- eral today protested vigorously to Ihe civil governor and (oreiKn com missioner l.ecauso or Hie killing or William W. MacKemtli'. u. llrlllsll silhjecl, last dIkIiI. I.y Chlucae util (alol s. fr Livestock Show Awards In 3 Divisions Given I.'NION. (ire. (Special to the h - Merver) romph'te li.si r prlM winners at .the limr, riltmi Uv,.. " i.hm. -r- on 'Ik and third, ha ve not been vlrtua lly completed. Been use of I the length of the list, onlv part will be published Ic.hiv, th- re. malnder t,, j,e pnldished probably tomorrow, . Prie winner in the hor:a- and cattle division mid tn part of the swim- di i.-iimi.'i follow: find, ee ond and third indicated In the or der na tie d : iiohm: division. Thoroiu;hlre, l.iuht Boned. t'laas I. lot . Stallion four year and ov r Meteorite, ovvm r hy Be moan! asnclaf ion. ehtl,lted bv I loan t Bid well. r Not t li powder, Oregon; Sir Waller Wood, by Jcnhc 1 1 'rum, KlKin, ( ire. '"la mm . lot 4 -'aitaln lUern. bv i Wm. Bj eifi, tili.n, ( Ir e.; Mebi . lories, ,y Kimer McAlltHter, North powder, I H e. Class 1. o li. Mare four yearn old and over Lady Mack, hv Har ry WnlterH, Prineville. Ore Kale ;jM n n n. by James Blanton, 1 n- i ton, tire, Class I. lot S. Mare 2'veatH old ' ( ( UiiUer IM. Meteor Maid bv KIdht McAdater. Nort h Powder; 1 Kale Wilhon, by Itulie Wilson Ch'HS I. .Meteorite, ' hampton .stallion Heiuount association, by 2 WRECKS FATAL TO Car and Street Car Col lide, Killing Three, in Portland Today TRAIN DERAILED IN NEW JERSEY Rails, Twisted by Light ning and Undermined by Storms, Give Way Under Passenger Car- . rjer. AIX'IKKNT TOLL. I'OIM-LAM), )tv. (Al). Three kllhil, one hurt in auto. Mns-t var collision. II A V K K T T K T O W X, X. .1. (AP) 1 Ifln-n killed, hemvs Inliinsl in train wrack um of illy. I'OHTLAND, Old. (By the ni aoclatnd Press). Two men and ono woiniin wore killed and an- , other woman seriously Injured In ' a collision hero early today be tween uu automobile and Btroet car. The dead ure: I1AV HTOOKKTI1.I,, 26, Seventh Infantry, Vancouver Uarracks. AUTHOR, M. IIOI.T, 22, .Seventh Infantry. MHH. KVEI.VN HTEVKN8. 21, Vancouver wultrens. Mrs. Chrlntlnc Howdln, 23, of Vancouvfr, Is surrorlng from cms. broken bones and a possible skull rrueturo. The automobile, a heavy sedan, crashed head on into a street cur on Union uvenuo, a IhorouRhrurn leading to Vancouver. According to uecounts Riven Ihe police, thn machine was traveling at a hlU into of speed, and swerved without apparent reason to tho -wrong sldo of the road, hitting the street cur. llACKKTTSTOWN. K, Y. (Hy tho Ansoclaled Press). At least 15 persons were killed and scores Injured in the wreck of tho spe cial Doliiwnro Lackawanna arid Western railroad train a mile west (Continued on Page Four.) FIRE, LOOTING SYDNEY, N. H. (By tho Asso ciated Press). Incendiarism and loollng attending tho strike of more than 12, lion miners broko out with renewed vigor today de spite Ihe presence of moro than 60(1 troops und thu special miners' police, Tho bank head screen of tho ununui'd colliery ot the Hritish Empire Steel corporation at New abordn was destroyed by fire. Barbed wire entanglements had been thrown about the property. searchlights were playing and troopn were on guard throughout the night. How the persons set fire lo tho screen could not ho explained. Stores are also being looted. Home .ore. Bid we II. North Powder, c(1H3l. Champion mare I.ady i mii,:Ki Harry Walters, I )r,. Prineville HeuUlereil Saddle Horses. t'lanH A, lot 2ti. Stallion four year and over -Calloway King, hy H. H. I,evy, I'nlon .Ore. ClaMM 4. lot 31. Mate four yriirH and over - I.oretfa, by Hfdiert Withyeonihe jr., I'nlon, Ore; I'ma tllla Maid, hy Uobert Wilhyeombe, jr., I'nlon. ore. Clans 4. champion atalllon Calloway Klim, Ci. H. Levy. chow . ( 'hatoplon mare I.or etta. Hohert Withyeonihe jr., I'n lon. Ore. Saddler-, (Vm-He-Mered). ClaMM fi. lot 87. Mare or Keld fnif I wo year a and under three comet, C. fj. Htackhind, Cove. on Shetland Pony. I'tii'H I!, AH clnaseR were won b M. :;. l.evy, rninn, ore. tiet or SI iv. Class 7. I-'our Indlviduals- -May i:tta. Ila.el IV, Bonlta, Uk'htfoot. by Homer Btdwell, North l'owder; four coKm, by Tommy Caine, i:i Ktn. ore. Ci(.- s. produee of rcKiatered (turn. sir Walter Wood. Uila. Wood, hy Tommy Calne, Kljjln, EIGHTEEN SYDNEY FACES (Con U n nod on X'atfc Six.)