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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAYi r ntttite lew ttitt CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND AP) Ore-! gon: Generally fair and coolnr tonight. Wednes day fair. am ft API VOLUME XXIII. . membeh abbociateij phkhs I .A flRANHK nRFimN. TTTRsDAY ATTP.TIST 11 1(l'r, . ... ..., . USE WATER TO QUENCH HILL FIRE Gasoline Pump and 1,000 Feet og Hose Taken into Mountains liLAZE CONTROLLED TODAY, IS REPORT Five Acres of Timber Burned over by Dob bin Creek Fire Before Fighters Triumph. COVE. Ore. (Special) The for est fires which hae ben rutting In the mountains in the viclnltv of Cove tire well under control now, The blazes on Bald mountain und on ihe Milium are practically exi liifftilshed. The fp',h fin' that broke out on Sat ti rda y at the head or I oblin creek is undi'r control with a dozen in n and a gasoline pump ut work extinguishing it. llscocrcd Saturday. This fire wan discovered on Sut iirday morning and was thought to have been smouldering there for about u week wi hy lightning the week before, and when first seen, hud suddenly burst Into action. A hurry call for help wa sent out und friperintcndrnt Coon, Deputy Superintendent Thompson and Kor c d Kx uniiM-r Kurst. with u, force of nin' men. responded, bringing hi h iresnHne mirnp und currving a thousand feet of three-Jneh hose thul could throw a spray 76 feet. This stream of water with the as- a. iiju'unr" of the erew of men. was calculated tn soon .ubdue the flames, according to P. M. Kills, , forest ranger, and II proved uue , iwHftil. L, ' , An 'area of'titiuut five ucres'iins been burned over by this one fire. SMOKi; I'M, I, HANDICAP. The 1. 1 II of smoke that haw set tled over the Grande Hondo, valley und surrounding territory during the piod few days Is proving a biindteap t ranger het-p in sight ing any possible fires that might de elop, according to information today. So far. no fires of any eonse. iueuc' have broken out In litis vlelnltv but orricWlH feel tha.1 the sinok". In ease any blazes develop, would likely permit the flames ft gain good start before they could be discovered. The smoke drifted here from the north and northeust. Before leaving (Vrande for Portland the last of next week, where he has itecepted u posit ion al lh" Kllison-White Conservatory ni teacher and soloist. Victor !' J'into, inlinist, will appear In n farewell recital at the Presbyterian church here Wednesday evening, Ai'g'iM If. ul X o'clock. Helen Mark Parker, soprano, of Knterprise, will assist Mr. Oeplnto. She has appeared lien- before and !it oice, which Is u beautiful so prano, is well known o music lov ers of I .a f ir.mdc. Nina Gib son, also of Kntcrnrise. will be nc ( outran 1st: She iiIno accompanied Mr. ! Pinto In his last recital. I The KlliHon-W'liite company has! already procured many eoncrt en i,'agemerit for Mr. I e Ptnlo. the lirsi or which will i: the twenty sfxlh of this month. t flU ACTIO CI RECITAL Annual Wallowa Lake Caravan Is Arranged ) Arrangements for the uunui-1 get-ac'iuaiu'led caravan to Wallowa I..ke w re completed over the week nd by Karl pe nobis, secretiirj uf Mi- chamber of commerce. who made a speelal trip to the lake in Itii- Interests uf the excursion. The piogram for the caruwui ba leen changed slight ly for great' r ineni nee of tne La Orandc poo pi" making th- trip. Instead ol a lull two d.is the trip wiC not take but a little oxer a da. The party will have L.t Grande 2:: ' p. ni-. Tutsluv. August tv. Mnp for a fi-w moments ut Lostine, itrrlve iit Knterprtse at with dinner scheduled for ft: so o'clock und on Tuesday evening will gH .1 fri'e dance at Wallowa lake. Muic tor ihf dance will be furnished bv ft li-Wtt oaiiistiu of , WheatYield Is Estimated By Grain Men Better Than One Million Bushels Expected to Be Harvested in Grande Ronde Valley. Despite tlie hot weather of three weeks ugo which cut the yield to some extent the grain crop In l n- Ilon county will still exceed l.ouu, hiu bushels, from the Utesi es timates by the experts tn touch I with conditions. The totui yield Is expected lo net. in round num bers, approximately a million und Ian eight bushels. The yield us a whole Is proving ' very good although not quite up to curlier expectations. The crop litis dropped Hbout five bushels to un acre ubove earlier estimates but is still good,, from repot tb from the hurvesl fields. The crop lit the valley Is uver- uglng about 21 bushels to the acre for full grain und about 22 bush els to the acre for the spring planting. Harvesting liider Wuy The harvesting in most parts of the valley is under way with the mujority of the work being done by combines. The labor supply seems about on an even plane with the demund. Karmcrs having 1(1 tie trouble hiring all the men needed. Several Individual crops have been noted which are expected to yield above uverage. At the pre sent time the fields of Mrs. John Terry on the Knapp place neur Allcel give indication of being the biggest producers. These plots ure expected to yield about 60 bushels to the acre of fall wheat. The Hi fold crops ure all yielding in good shupe Hnd the experiment crops of Soft I'Vderxition wheat give indications of yielding about five bushels to the ucre better thun Ihe averuge for the Hard Federa tion. The harvest is expected to. last about fin days yet before the en-, tire crop is put upv i Market KncoiiiAglnx Tim wheat -prices have taken , u slight raise over the opening and quotations yesterday on (lie leau- ing exehunges were encouraging. Although then- has been ugltu . U'nntinuea on rag Flv.) THREE YEAR OLD ESCAPES INJURY IN RUNAWAY CAR The little tlnee-ear-old son ol Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, who live on Main avenue, hud a narrow esc:tpe from serious Injury ut noun today when a car In which he was sitting moved down (lie hill and, gaining momentum, crashed into a tele phone pole on the left h;tnd side oj ,the Maln-Cedur Intersection. 'I he pule was dislodged from II.-. base and the car damaged lo some extent. The Utile boy, who hum; onto the steering wheel, escaped with it. i right, and u bloody nose, it Is believed that the boy. playing in t he car, released the brake, per milliiiK the machine to move down the hill. War Trophy Promised To Wallowa Citizens WAM.OWA. Ore (Speriul ) Ac cording lo a letter received here, the efforts of the American Le gion :ind the local eominericat as sociation toward securing u tler mitn .77 Millimeicr (inn as a tro phy of the great war. have I n unite successful. or the three guns of thls-culther distributed In Oregon, Wallowa Is lo get one. The trophy w 111 be placed on a small triangular plot of ground at the Intersection of th- main high way und the Pottwatku road. This traet of ground being donated for this purpose by i '. A. Hunter. The exact dale at which the trophy will arrive Is not known but It is ex pected that it Will be delivered here some time during the coming fall. musicians who will also do band work a u eonliibutlon to the vari ous enierlalnmi ni programs. Wednesday will op n with a trout bnutkf.ist at th' lake with trout furnished b) the won.briand u---jsuciali'Mi. Lunch will be ealeii at t Joseph and a portion of the af(r noon will be d'-vote.J lo a sightxe.-. trig tilt) with th- cilix.-ns of Jo ph us hosts lu the visitors, lh- pari ,1s s heftuled to arme at Wallowa I 'at 5 o'clock Wednesday ult'-rnoon and wl'l ml dtnner at before 'returning to La (irunde. j AMhouKh d' tailiture not uvatlablc j 1 he vurloufi r cepilon cuitiiiitli i vurlous r cepiion cumtiitltve,- I jj lontr lite uav HUVft iro i w i en teriiilnmenti und other features to muke the trip more ylttUHUil lyr tlit vAuuraluubU. TRIO SAVE GIRLS FROM 0 m 31 Three Young Women Kescued Ironi Hue Near Tillamook PORTLAND PEOPLE IN HEROIL ROLE Rescued Group Refuses to Divulge Names; the Mother of One First Gave the Alarm. SKA.S1DK, Ore. (Uy the Associ ated I'rejs) Three young girls, caught by the tide in "Ite.uh Trip" ut the base of Tillumook head lust night were rescued when tragedj seemed certain. Ted Prier und Mr. und .Mrs. WoolevLT, all of Portland, effected the riscue, dragging the girls up the steep side oi a mountain with ropes. Great difficulty was experienced before the rescuers succeeded in bringing up the last girl. lteiore the arrival of prler and the Woolevers. the mother of one of the giriH discovered them In danger und run to Seaside lor aid. Ten men hurried to Tillumook head with roped but the girls hud been saved before the men ur rlved. The endangered girls refused lo give their names. Announcement was made this morning of an organ and voice con cert to be given tn the Presbyterian church on l-Ylday of this week, Au gust J 4. t. 8 o'clock by James 11. .Shearer, Scotlieh organist und his wife, Annie Ktrubbe Shearer, the well known Canadian soprano. . This announcement " will give plea-Mire to many music lovers as it will give them an opportunity .o hejir the two artists who were here a few weeks past. 'I hey are en route to the Mormon tabernucle in Salt Lake City win: re in a previous appearance, the Tribune of thul i;iiy said: "Mr. Shearer demon strated a fluency of lectin in, ue, a rsatlllty of style and a breudth of interpretative power thai mad: the recital memorable." Leaving Ihe administrative uf fairs of the slate tor a moment. Governor Walter M. Pierce, n tl a hurried trip lo Lu Grande last e.-ning and is spending the jiiy here looking niter business . lalih at his runeh. Ourlng th"' abseuc' of the governor, Lloyd Pierce, his son, is lu charge of op erations. Threshing has just started at ihe Piene ranch and the niuny details to be attend' d lo called for the governor's help. tHe will return to Hub in on the U;3U train this evening. Howard Rates Fined On Li(uor Charges llouurd Bates ol La f'.rxinli. unu found guilty ol the t;hurge of th" poss-sHion of Ibiuor by ihi jus tice court yesterday und fin" l.'.'io. The defendant through his at torney, k. K. Ivanhoe ho s Hllcd notlres of appitl. Poultry Specialist lo Demonstrate Culling! H. K, 'o.-b. poultry sp IuHhI I of fi- Oreg-mi Aifrh ulauiut colb-ff.; j i't-'iirtioii M- rvlce, will urrle in l'n- ton t'Mint AkuI 14 and Mill be j h'-rt two dus to ulw poullrj cull- I iiiK" dfUMin.strautlons. ! HIn schedule iu us follows: A uust 14- l.u (irumlr, .b jiwn I'atillry plant ut 9 a. 111. Wotr 're k Jut (inrham'. lurm at 2 p. m. AuKunt Ht-i'ove, at Mr, f. K. Jloux'a place, 9 a. 111.; HuL Luku, yvuKry Unu ut : p. 14. SHEERS DUE HERE FRIDAY PIERCE HERE FOR THE DAY CINDERELLA Last Chapter in Sensa tional Komance Writ ten in Court FRAUD GROUNDS FOR REVOCATION Mary Louise Spas Re turns Home; Efforts to Enter . Two Convents Met. with Failure, NKW YOilK (Uy the. Associated Press) The adoption of Mary Louise Spaa by Edward W. Brown ing was annulled toduy by Surro gate Noble of (jueena county, on the ground that the girl misrepre sented her uge. IHstrtct Attorney Newcomb entered the motion for revocation, , Mary was present, as was Brown ing when the decision was un nounctd. Mary showed HUle emo tion. A large crowd wit nosed the ' final act in the Cindcrulla romance. .Mary returned to her home in Astoria, abandoning e'forbj to en tor a convent. COWKNT GATKK DAIUICO NLWAliK, N. J. (By the As sociated Press) Tlie Newark Htnr i'Jagic, in a cop right story today, ajs that Mary lionise Sp.tS spent (he night und this morning lu New ark, In a vain elfort to enter a con vent and become a nun. .Her ap plications al two convents were rejected. , . . ' "if 1 cun't become a nun," sob ,bed Mary, "I'm going to marry a pour, boy and wv will work and nave a nice home." At the convent of M. John (he Baptist, the girl threw iier.ulf uL the feet oi the mother superior ami ! Kged to be uccepled lor Iiovl tatc. "Oh. I'm tired or everything." she sobbed, "Please take me, bis- ler. Kverything is ashes." , ' A later uppeal to. the Dominican I'utheia also luileti "1 don't t inn k you ure capabb of imikiugNi, judgment now," a tather of tin order told her. XTRA i k k ucMomAi, sin;. M;u OltK (A I') ( lewLMon. I'lu., has heii definitely seetcil hh the fdte for a nalloititl iiioniinirnt ( Ihe late W lllliini tleiiiiliiu; Itruni. i Ihe uiMioiiiicenieiit was unu hi by Miss IHoiHT.sa llriui I :vnns. bis K(Kl-datiKhler. 'I lie iimumticitl vill stajifl on a pli on f.ie MMithwcst slittn uf I dike Okeechobee, The site tin donated h fan of Ihe 1 ( oiniitmicrN firmest friends, ( on- j IrlbulloiiH id M'xcraJ tboiisjind dol- i Inrs hnc Ihiu icccKimI ulrriid) Ut wanl tlie ist f eret-llon. UIIIiAT I'lIK IIS l-'AIJi. ( Ml (. (Al') .Ncflil no clclit-t-nt a htihliel drop In the prut of wheat on the market today whs (he rrsiilt of KMcninicnt re jxtrts sliowitiK a much Inciter prob able W.icat y iehl In the nited Sinter and amida tbiiu recent l.t hnd lceii eHM'ted. Sipiembcr wheat fell 7 5-M I'cnts froui -tenlaVs close. 'Hie K''i'ililiciit iw tlmatetl a lcld of 2u million bush els hIkiw the neraue of recent priiit(' ettmnt's, As Interesting As The News Columns To tUr majority of t-errr Miwbr-. the W mil Ads hit hs inlcrc-t inn u.- any iImt piirt of I be hht. They utfer cfHi-laot tartety. constant 4ipMirlutii: , tiHisiaut Mwler-lntJ-rest. 'fr Hh- fwrsoit or firm wek oif tn ajltei it-r efri-tltel .it sjiinll cost tlH-re l iro piiblh-ir tnliJ mi Mttruelite. lor eon tttiuotts he'rttims rnfcH are s low n. J..'tO ier tiiHitli on (lie Observer 4 laslf itt I'une, Obserer Adrrllslnn A Merchandlsliig Hrvh." I ,v B n " L ..... . .. . Lr9 -V LC A -m. f? a Atrfivc, soldiers ami their iimlrvlliin ami Kiililaiici-. Hlghf, the lender of tlie union f 11 1 (' A O t (Hy the Asiortiit'd PriiMt-'I'liii fiir-l.t ,.f Vlii. t.ul. drnt Charlea tl. hu's for a re - vision of the I nlb'd States Hcnatu rule probably will be curried 'o the racllic. Tentative plun.s have been mud for HpeeeheH in 1 'oil I und. Seutt It Sun l-'rane.iHco und I. oh Aiifi'de Hoiuctime In K'-pti'inber. LONG BELL TO SEED FORESTS I.ONCVIKW. Wiirth. fn tin- A.m- KOciiiled J'rcs;;) A com pi IH'li;.l e proKIMUl Of relorejitutlOll tl et.-)l I ! vUllig ill. a IM te e(tt;il lu i ne piUKI'e:.t Ol ib'UII'liLl lull a. nl lullow lot,' within time cuih aii'r l - K - (,.1, WM UlltlUllllCi fl l.tj.i ny mi' i.oiiK in il IjUIoIm r company. j.-jn-niiM-MiH hi tliieii r.eediiiK will ne coiniucied mid olhr Hp--I I' .., iltcliiUtiiK redwood, full I r lotd teilur and while pine will be tre-d on u cuoi iri"i em I S' ttte to sup-pit-nc ul native HutiKlas in, hem lot k and red cedar. A larc (ore.-,!. nui(.'-ry will be e.-i-tiiuiimeii a l l(d- 1 wuoil, Hie cen H I' (i lOKKIIIlf Opej it I iitMH IOI I lie eoiM-iiiy. ' lie lire Inn h ol ai'ler .nit. miiht broad b at Mjit cm-h aion aoainionctl loKi'ttt spuis will unit - UlV.il' I lllovei nuelh III") ;i':illl.tle the piotei.uon ol voiiuk KKiwtu.. 11 vers ( !onl inuc to heck Airplane Lacs 1 , WAHHINfiTON. (My I h Ahhm-- ut. d I ' 1 km ) . A ti.-eoiid iHKbt to lo-j ctiO- an IlilruieUtaM' b.M- tam b"- ' Knit today ny three n.iviil pi.ui s ot Ih- Mat M illlait vi i t 1 it: t-xpi !( ttt.li. IUmIo to llr Sent SfMjth, S I . h M . in.-. Vh.- IhmIi-i ot Nulhjti Hlailx-y and his 7 iiioii'b.s old diiMKNi'-l. ho were hilled IU un autoimddle ii-rk on tne l'n cific liiKhuay nine uilb-H kouMi ot Salem will be Hent to Han tit 1 'i ('alif.. for burin', according to au I'.o'Micfinenl miide by Mis. hl.i.' kty, Jena Wlllurd Htark.y, u ycuiH of ntfe, w ho vmis HenoiiMiy injured In tho wreck, wus icjiuil ed ua rucuvui'ldtf. DAWES PLANS WESTERN TU P PRAYING STRIKERS 'W-ef &2is if2Y$tl uxtwltA I 4$ f hlrlkp-lirmkm rtniid iiilctl)' nn union men pray nt Ilcnr.vottn,1 Okln., for HHotv, left, n Kniup or woini n In tlio I iilmi ranks nIiikIiik liynui-s uimp aari1e.s a liynui book itiMcuil of a vteniMin. Golden Rule Coal Strike Is Under Way j StriingUSt Walkout on Record Takes Place in Oklahoma; Prayer Is Miners' Weapon. IIKNIIYKTTA, flkla. (NKA Spe cial). -The nt run Kent. Hti'lk thut eer vvu8 Heen in bidntr onducterl in the Mehryetfii uoul flehlw here. It Ih n Ml rIKe In u hich union picUelH nit hymim anri pray fur the welfare and. guidance ti Hi il Ue-hi Iters und mine owm-i-ft; in which dully hoiik Nervii o nt I he mine enlrunccfi- hnvi taheo the place of the nhunlve threatN th.it utiually are liurleil ut men vum will nut join the union. Vm inlrht call it t he "golden rule" strike. Say II Utnkt Well. Kutth.-r, orrieiaiK of tin. I nit-d Mine WortteiH May this tdiaiiKc strike Ih noikiiir; out ho uHI thtt ltheHe ( 'brinl tun" taclicH uill be j continued (ill ft.imnier, if neeij b" j There ure five mines here em ployiiiK nun-unlou men. The un Ion lii'ii, numbering bclueeit r'tii and I'leu, mill worK rather than nceept 11 n(;e cut to the I 'j 1 7 level, j Trouble w u feared, UK fee'lllK ran hiifh. The sta.-e militia was ' ordered 'out . Hut tins "golden rule" strike bun left tlie soldiers with liltle u do exeepi poliah their ritlea mil pniniee the rilunl of Kuard mo lot , Mere 1m a lnily scene ut each j mliifi eultatlf"1. Miik .National Anthem. I At 4 o'clock in the afternoon ' "H' " ,,n" w 01 ' ""' 'outsnle in u croud of union ne-n, vitll ni,.lr Wiv.B,.i,,i chiid.e,,. h... (ween them and the mine i a ru ot Muldi' iM with r'ltrM. The woiU ivh lm(( out appt"iiftiKii'ly. The ermd ol union ptckels car ries many A met bun fhm-K. No pbi'urds, no etiibs, no bile jilHl ttaKrt. Tle y Klttlip ehw t "-Kidlt'T- Jili'I then i ey ulng tin "St .ir SpaiiKb-d Itiiniler." Tin- yottiiK tntuntry lieutenant Kfi Hps Into a nal lie. The prlvat j resent urms. The wtiion m u Mtattd eiert, huts off, .iztlitf ht rain lit a head - al the mine. Tlu-n the HMt hein ends. (lit mediately the pickets break into a hymn. M I tnlbmed by nn nther, then anothee. Then it ni-ia in bts shirt sleeves steps forwatd, rulscM his hamlN, und start a lo i ' ry-'.f . s :A . AUTHORITIES NEW L . , OAKI.ANO. Oil. (Tty the AtwoeU ated J'rena) AulhorltfcH toduy are trying to find a man and woman believed to have been cnnfcdcrutcH of fiuirb-K llenrv SchwurtK. ut hiust tot ihe extent of vhilthitf hint be tween the time he killed ti. V. liiude ami Mh Hiilcide Kunduy. (Hie insurance policy curried by Schwartz luul ' a Huietde ciuusM whieli , expired AiiKimt. H. If II proveH lhat HiIh polh'y i.s payuhlv it probably will 1"' only one of il hall' dozen lot tilling more than )ii(i,(MM that will accrue to hi.i wile. Tunncv l Fiirht Wills; Mickey Walker in Mess 'k"1 ""'7 ' "" J while utt'-mptiiiff to swim the eluin- ' nel, Hiiffered a ndapse today after ,i;r YnRK (Ity the Af'Jioeliitcd lem-lilnp her home, ut Oriz Svz. - , I'reHto (iiii" Tiiniiev. liKht In'avy-' The doc torn wild thai her comll wiKht champion, tod.iy nlnn'd a Hon Is not serious but that she contract for a mulch with Horry would reiutr0 complete rest for (Wills at Yank-.. Htadium probably September 2f. under the direction of Vex llickard. NKW YtUfK H5v the Asaoehited I phi Mickev 'walker, welter- w.iKht champion, will be suspend- al within Ihe jurisdiction of the New York Slate Athletic coinnils- :dop -'ridav unless his inanaKer hIkiis an urre..ruent to bo Inuc Shade, I'alliointu title challenger, Gloved Hands Needed To Deal With South America (ll t bnrlcs I", Stewart) WASIIINdTUN (MIA Special). Wliei v Nor I h Aiimhi'iiii saletmia.l sh!p fa I In dow u in South America in in Irvine lo mak.' Smth Aotetl- ihdh acti-pi w hiii North Ametl- funs think ttn'V ouht to want tti'i.jt't ff Mhilnt: tla-ui what tiny reiilty dn want hurnpcutis don't ma ke this mis - lake, 'liny ntiidy South Allteiteail I eat t s a ii'l nd: pf th-kr good und UU'thodH to thfiii, Soith Americans always have i ..iii-n I U,- l..nri.' 1 Infl. Iti.- vniti. in thiHi u i LMiuriinie.. of Hi., klri.ni Hint' ct'oil of ttle I 'nit . ...1 Ml ill.. II l.tll III.' I Ulvd llllllH'H luivi. I ti ii llllle MliHiileloiiM fif III ns iioHMiblv iiuiountintr to what the L' uited St a tea hiitfht some wuiruwL to lniui' MOST FIRES CONTROLLED IK OREGON Conditions Greatly Im proved by Coolei . Weather and Fog 'NEHALEM DIVIDE j FIRE CONQUERED Four Men, Forest Fire Fighters, Missing in Big Bend District in British Columbia. ' PORTIaAN'D. Ore. (By tho A oclatfj I'rcn) Kornst flro oon dltlons In Oregon were yrootly Im proved today, the reault of cooler I wenther and low hunglns oloiula. jThe air, which m thick with I smoke, wu cli'urer, and at other polntu which yesterday reported a heavy Imze. Klres on the IsVhnlem divide were reported controlled today. Mom of the smaller rlres tn other sections are out or else under control. Italn and heavy fog; checked se rious tires In the lower Columbia illntrlet. POlIt MUX MISSING. RKVfcl-STOKE, B. O.' (By the Associated Press) Four men who fought (orest fire In the Big Bend district near tills city are missing today. Coo.ler weather .relieved rtevel stoke which yesterday waa hurd pressed by approaching fires. IUKEIt, Ore. (Hi xylol) IIhs ('OAKhly rcKnlnedi nmtM'loustivMi last tnlKhl wJmhil, s o'clock, but H alul rln a mTimiK c-ondltrtui. Hho Is In' In inch imUu and i unable to move. I .Several doctors hftvn been faUe.1 I but the extent of her injuries 1 not yet knows. , . . , I IIAKEIl, Ore. (Hpcclnl) MIhs Jea.nio .Caasidy, local girl, waa ho- ends" Injured yesterday afternoon jut the mnulctpal tintatorlum and 'feum that she will not aurvlvo aro held, Mls Caaaldy jd ' threu other K'rla were diving through a tubo In the Hhullow water al the end of l,OUI WIU" fl" """uck ner neaa on the bottom, knocking- her tin cou.icloiiff und flprulnliiK her neck. The water wan but lour feet lu b-pi h where he dove. .She waa taken to her home Immediately. , Lillian HaiTlSOIl HI From Channel Attempt IKM LOCNK (Hy the Associated PreBH) I, II Hun Harrison, of Ar- iKeuiina, who wtui taken from the water in a stut of collut se last e wee as. County tlcisey l'lul Holds IMeii'e HIIJ.SIIOHO. Ore. The county at the Jersey club held a picnic fn,m of - Ilt lUHsdnl", six miles northwest Of Korest drove. A feature of the occas.ort was n stock Judging contest open to nil members of the calf ciu. of the county. fere In their affairs. That is to say, us a ran-Aineri-ean joint understanding. tin y liked tho doctrine: us a purely North Aiuerlcaii policy, they ro- warded it askance, Then the Icnftuc of nations b - Kan to take ahupo. It looked m if the t'uited States would Join i ' "Will the league supercede the Monroe loctilne?" a t : e d he South Amerlcuus anxiously. "T so, what becomes of the Nonh American protection we've en- J'' All their sisplctons of the doe- l'"tne vanished. Threatened with I'S toss, they toss, they remembered only what It had done for them. When the t nited Htatci finally ,l,,,!,,t J' ",e league they were 1 much relieved. BAKER GIRL IS ' - HURT BY DIVE CoutiUUcd vu i'aifu Uight.)