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VOLUME XXIII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925.
NUMBER 2G5
MEMHEIt AHKOCIATEO PKEHH
MEMHF.lt AHHOCUTRI) HUGHS
6
W 01
Average Yield in Vicinity
Not Higher Than
Usual
20 BUSHELS TO THE
Ac RE EXPECTED
Harvesting Now Nearly
i i s it ..'it ror 'he purpose of promoting Rood
Completed in Umatilla ! feeling between 1M Grande bum
P.nillltv 10 Por (Vnr ffl1K8s men and the residents of the
Crop Yet to Be Gut.
WWhl.OW'A, Ore. (Special) A
heaxy ruin fell over this section of
I la country Thursday night and
has stopped all harvest operations,
the shocks ol" Brain in tin- Held
were w t throuuh Krlday morning,
anil i rci-iicut showers continue to
('iMiic 'he irrain will require eon
uitlcrablts sun und drying weather
before suffieieni ly dry to resume
threshing, a number of machines
were busy the first three or four
UU,v S Ol UK1 wvrn aiai i iiif, in uii-
lcit-nt pans of tile county. A num
ber of combines huve ulso been
busy in tin; w.nter wheat fields in
the hill sections during the past
several duys. lteports regarding
tin vields being received in vari
ouk parts of tiie county indicate a,
wide range in the condition of the
crops A few st-ate they huve
threshed nearly !10 bushels, while
others have received somewhat
entailer vielrls with some fields of
volunteer running as low us ten and
twelve bushels per acre. From the
showing made at this time In what
gra n lias been threshed, it Is ex-
pected that the average yields of
Ihe winter wheat crops of this
countv will probably run around y 'nose eager to near mo encar
twenty bushels per acre. No sprlns r In their farewell concert. All ,
Wheat lO Speak Of lli'S llCCn thresh-
ed here vet. nianv of the fieliLs look
good, una wiU no doubt yield well.
rr.Mll.KI'lN. Ore. (Hpeclal)
Wheat harvesting has been at lensl
1.0 per cent completed in Iniutil
la county, according to estimates
imide bv rnrniers and grain men.
tonic
thought that probably only
rive per cent of the county's crop '"K me ' '
still remains to go through the lint. 'K"' " ehurch and by lila
tlilne and Into the aack. Introductory talk showing his lis
ll:iuling is under wav all over iencrs the real message of music,
the counlv, and warehouses are !"'" appreciation was exhibited by
all tluse presenl mid this rather
(Coiitlmied on I'aire Five.)
GAR DRiVEH
DHUNLHNED
A. H. ShiHtM- of l,a (.Jramle who Oran, Springtime Sketch J. II.
pl.'Hdo.i KitlHy lo tl'f- charge ol Urewer.
driving an automobile while in an li.ummce Sans Paroles Joseph
jiitoxn-.lti'd loii'litlon was fined Itonnet.
Slim and Kenteiiceil to n dajs in Voire. How lowty Are Thy
the counly jail by Judge HukIi M. 1 iwfllings l.lddle.
IIra.lv ol the justice court this Orgon Fourth Sp J :4 ,":.... n . ..?
morning. 'M-gaii, Kourlh Symphony Wl-
The trial of Mr. and Mrs. I. It. dor;
Kn h r will be held this allernoon. Voice, Lament Scotch.
The Jury list was drawn Hi Is morn- organ, Sketches of the .'ity
inif ami the trial is M-heduhd to N'evln.
begin shoitly arier 1 o'clock. 1 'oice. Negro Spiritual Ar-
.ir. and -Mrs. Keefi-r will face ranged,
charges of violating the liquor ..organ, Toccatalloellman.
laws. They were arretted hist They left this morning lo drive
week by the officers who look at east with I'lt Lake ('ily us vheii
the sune time a quantity "1 beer, ultimate destination. 1 1 hey have
wine und other lipirltuous liquors sevtal eng;iKementH scheduled In
us evidence. ' Idaho.
Band Concert to be
Given
Tin- band concert to be given this
evenii'B' at S o'clock at the .t unic- ini Is uriUNiialty well luilanced and
Ipal Athletic field Mioiild lie one comain nearly every type of mo
ot I In inrtMt enjo.wihle of I he iici ies. , wle.
'i'he program i more dilfleiilt tliiiu 1
antliing liilherlo altemileil hy
rite ort-aniation. according lot An
dlew l.otley jr., director or the
Land. ,
With the addition or some new
liiemiieis illeliiding a strong solo
clarinet the hand has Improved
wolld.llllllv ill the lasl few Weeks
and Is now surpassing the high
Slandi.rd already set by the or
ganization In past appearances In
i.i.l.ll,'.
Several special features haw j
been arranged fur the roncert this
vcning Including a corn. I solo by
.Mr. l-oiicy. 'I'he encores and extra
numbers have I n chus' u will!
e:.re als.j and .will maintain the
high st.indard ft b the main pro
gram itself.
The numbers of the hand have
ef the serh
ri'Milvi'i) to tuaki
The prj ,ran.
1 his concert the
has hud un exceptional amount or ronceri. 111.' gnuui mihhu in mi-wn wi 1 nm-im
speeinl work p"t n it- 'I'he n- j enomrh for ample and romtortahle , will le- h-h tomorrow mternoon at
tire presentation is expected lo last j accommodation of tin- Hudtem-e. I -j o'rlork st the Sriotltr'ass-yjui-idiout
an hour and a half. jthe field is Isolated from the pas- imerrn.iu undettkinK parlors. p,.v.
Anvone fanil'lnr with the mn-'jnit trufrir and other r.in-Mif j Huns will preaeh th funeral s-rw
U -. 'compoitlon Inriude.l will ; s-junds ami a r-aer parking apace Ire. lnlerm-nt will take place In
ttrie Uiut the foiiowint pr-rum provided for uri , f , 1 tiie Odd Kdlowa ctiuttvry.
Wallowa Trip
Is Postponed
Indefinitely.
U nf a v o r a b 1 e Circum
stances Given as Rea
son for Postponment of
Get-Acquainted Tour.
Mue to unfavorable condition
the contemplated Kot-aciiiuintcd
trip to Wallowa county which wuh
to have, been taken by tlie cham
ber of commerce Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week litis been
j Indefinitely postponed, according to
morning by Earl lfeynolds, secre
tary of the orKanizatlon,
The trip had been planned for
some weeka and was to be tuken
(Continued on Pane Plve.)
Shel'd'S
Give Farewell j
Organ and Voice Reci-i
4-..I 4. r-y i j ru l,
tal to Crowded Church
First Union Services
ir 1,1 tt.,,1 rx.:.., 4-t
Jieiu uimci inetliuii
of Ministers' Associa
tion.
The first union service to be held
Tinder the auspices of the I
('.rami .Ministerial association in
the nature of a sacred concert was
held last cveninir In the i'resby-
icni.n i-nun-n. lilt ciiiiicn was
crowded, with every seat occupied
' - wuiiMiipl.tru in ima "
ner were well repaid lor their time,
Ihe mus.e was of an uiiumiuII
high standard.
Annie Strubbe Shearer was In ,
cciicni .one us nu b.iub nci
numbers, with "O Iiivine Kedeeni.
er" as the opening hymn or praise,
James II. .shearer again displayed
hl ability a a piie orgnnisi. snow-
luniuue service will be one long lo
be remembered by all those lor
tuniUe enough lo be I here. The
'mini.'teis an.' to be congratulated
for their leadership in this oppor
tunity. The following prormn wa.s pr-
pi tiled by Mr und .Mrs. Mv arer
lust evening:
organ Knoata l-Mnale Vivaldl
Haeh. Scii'iir Monliiue ( 'ouperin.
Voice. Sae Me ( (.iod Dundeg-
this Evening
which will be pn S'-nled Ibis ev.-n-
1 1 erl ore
"Celel.ral
I'l
" ' I.euiner
Minii-f
Pederewski
t'oneert Wallz
(;..f,l mid Sii-
Lehi.l
My Itegm lis"....
4. t'ornet solo
Llewellvn
Andrew Loney Jr.
(i. ) Se.ren-.de, "T h e ( I d
Church Orirati Chambers
LSTKKMISSKlN.
(b) Patrol. "The Iliue nd
t;r;i " I iiI1.e
1 hsertpt Ive etitl romantic fan-
tii.sle, "A Summer llvi-niny
in Th- Alps" Miiiic
Synopsis: Call uf the shep-
b.Tds. danc" of 1h - tdiepherd.
bT"s M-reiitidi . the storm.
si.t'pr of joy,
adiititnfe nf ting :he pro
gram at the muntetjnit nittn ui-
I Held t th
rear of Hie hih
ehnol
1 iutbbng
ere proep at tin
last
HUNT ENJOY
LUST CONCERT
FUGITIVE IS
KILLED IK
ESCAPE TRY
Officer Shoots Man At
tempting to Escape.'.
Arrest
DEAD BEFORE
RE ACTIIN U HOSPITAL
Wanted for Obtaining
Money and Goods Un
der False Pretenses
Makes Fatal Dash for
Freedom.
l:()Si:iil l:r! (Hy t'ii Associated
I'ress.) Attempting flight to evade
arrest cm cliarnet. of ohlaiuin..
money ami Roods nnder false pre
tenses, I. Goiorth. about 2f
years old. of Keodsport was alio'
and fatally -wounded yesterd-iy by
about a half a mile from llkton.
oofo.th msned to noseburr-
Mor medical attention but died be
on, urrVinS. j. h. ooforth, m
j brother, chafed jointly in th
' complaint leading to the shooting
c,.OInriin,,.,1 i,is woun I brothei
here and departed alter he died.
. The two brothers with a man
known by the name of Brown ha
been working sevorul months on
ranch near Reedsport. According
to tile authorities they contracted
debts for supplies and then Brown
dlsnpieajod. Crcdliois swore out
a complaint.
;
'MOTORISTS BLMP
ON THE HIGHWAY,
WEST OF THE CITY
A tight, roadster driven by I.. J.
cram or l olumbiii i try, lire., coi-
uded with a tm rinc car driven hy
jj. f. Jllllhousc of Islaail ;it
about 8 o'clock Sal urday evening on
I the highway about a mile and
half west of La Orande. ,
Th e C ra n e cu r wa s co m t n g t o
ward I he city and had pulled up
at the side of the road lo almost a
stop, according to Mr. Crane's ver
sion. The occupants of I In cars
escaped wit h bul minor injuries.
M rs. Crane was sl-ghtly bi'tilsetl
and her husband' back and stioul
ders were wrenched by t he force
of the impact.
The roail.-di-r was unite had)
damaged bu the ot !h r car was
not hurt to any extent.
To secure greater uniformity In
l mi I lit ;i inn ncn pmcl ire SI. Me High
iMiy engineer. Koy A. Klein, de
rided to-rreat- the office or Main
i alliance engineer, wlio.se duty It
would be to supervise nil main
lainance work, inehidiiur bridge
work. Ihrouuhout the state. It. H
ll.tldoek, division eimiiK'r witii ol
fiees- here. Ins been iippolnted t
fill this position and will go t
Salem September 1, to assume bit
new duties.
H. (L Smith, resident eiicineer
tit Ontario has been iifipointed en
gineer wit h lit ad'iuarl ei s iiere to
fill the vacancy lei t by Mr. Hul
dock. M r, St n it h repin b d ro L
(ritn'b thin nifirnlnv nml with Mr.
Mladock started n inspect "lion
trip over (he entire division t.
fiimlltaiie himself with the ter
ritory. Mrs. John LotfMdon pats-i awa
;it the Imhim of he- dauylifer. Mrs
iW. C. Kelly Sun In v. A ugul Id.
j Mrs. I.onsdon inru'e t( On iron and
i -ett.-, tn U:li aitey in and
moved to Lti (liiimle in I !ioh where
.hi' lias made j.-t home ever since.
l"i'V" to mourn her dnth a
C. K. I.okb Ion of i;inrrne. .nd
j n
'two diilltthters. Mm, W, C. Kelly of (
1 41 tirandf. arid Mr- ( w. Johns- .
!. BALDQCK
! IS PROiVlQTED
MRS. LOGSDON
PASSES ON
Moors Submit
To Capture
By French
Three Clans Desert' the
Banner of Abd-El-Krim.
l'l-:Z. Morocco (AD In military
circles. If trail wlnleil Kimibiv lliat
the situation In Morocco wan so .
satisfactory that Marshal l.yantey, .
Ihc I'il'lich Kovernor-gencrill. would
Icave for Vichy, Fiance, us soon us
Marshal retain arrives nex-t Thurs-l
lay. -Marshal l.jautey hud a long
.onsultation with Uenerals Naulm
and lie i;iiambrun on the new.
situation created by the defection
of so many dl. sident tribes from''
Abd-Kl-Krim and on the' advls-.
ibilily of un early offensive on a,
.x.. .csie -
jl is ouiu (tiui nui uni Miive i riura
which have siued with the Ahd-EI
rintf under dmrss. such as the Al-
'he-Hit', the Iienl-Hlf and K limes.
offered submission to J'Yance, btit
that other.) who escaped hi$ cause
pontaneously are wavering.
Leu flits CAvn TrilM'smrn.
TKTl AN. Swinish Morocco (Al)
-Thousands of leaflets urging the
ebellious Moroccan tribesmen '.o
ease fighting ror Abd-Ki-Krlm
md submli to their protector have
ieeii dronned over I h rebel lines
the past few days hy Spanish nml
French aircrfi.t. The planes have
engaged in this work Instead ot
i heir jusual bomblmr niids.
The proclamation Is In Arabic
and Spanish and usks the rebels to
ealize the power of France and
Spa'n, who have united to re-csiatt
Hbh peace anil crush Abd-KI-Krim.
It urgeg the Moors not to right any
longer because France and Hpaln
will punish them severely, hut re
turn to peace and work under the
protector nations.
Peace KtTorts Fall,
MADItil) (API-Spain's
fforls
o arrange with Abd-Kl-Krim,
(Continued on Page Five.)
Dm
COMMISSION
TO TAKE BIDS
" nny man or woman who hats ever
. At the next meeting of the Slate tried tho channel," he said. "She
Highway Commission to be held can swim the channel and 1 would
In Portland the twenty seventh-of have felt confident of her success
this month bids will be reeetwd hud followed my training in
for the suriaclng of two und one structions."
hnlf tnibs of the Itaker-Cormi-
eopia highway, . near llicjilund.
Hlds will also be received for tne
irradlhg of twelve and one hnlf
miles of the Haker-l nity htgh
way between Heryford and Mill
Gulch. Involving 7o,0(o cubic
yards of excavation.
At th same. time bids will acalnl
be received o nthe Memorial Build-1
ing to be constructed at Kmtgrnnt i
Springs, all bids of lasl month I
belmr rejected, because they were
too high.
DR. McADORY WILL
SPEAK TO BAKER
COMMERCE CLUB
.
Or. V. P. MrAdory. Ii nnti'l"
hsiciin. president, of the Kasi
rn ( tregon Medical association.
Will be the principal soenker (l the
linker Klwnnls luncheon tomor
row. Th subject of Or. M.rAdory'.i
alk in linker has not been n
nounccd MERRYMAKER IS
FINED BY JUDGE
That the carnival is a place for
rrjnlelng ws reasoned liv one, Wil
fr V'Tiion. but he who donees
must pay Hie fiddler and so Mr.
Vernon pa d 1 he elt y H ' 1 bis
uiornlriff. He was found In an In
toxicated condition by the officers
at I li" carnival Saturday evening.
The fine was - sied hy Munic
ipal Judge j. . Slater.
Putting A
Want Ad On
The Payroll
Progre"vsin bii-'iiiej.f men hat
ing small oliime not rcipiliiiu
a big aderilsinit appitiprlailon
rintl hi the Want Ad a hio-I
effect He Miblirlt aieiit w Ito'
(h iii'uiiiiuui of KJ.-Vt for
u wlnde iiiontli) Is hanlly felt
on Ihe pit? mil.
.No nior tnlunble publhlly ia'i
be pureba-el for Hie small
ftusliics.. 'Ihe Cl(i--lf)el Ads
ate read iMnilaotly in nearly
;i,iHK) hoiiH's In Ihe La . ramie
ten Itory. And '2tl hiH-rHons
can Im tsiiighl for only 2.AO.
"Observer AiUrrtNIng
A Merchandising hervioc.'
SHARKS ADD
DIFFICULTY
f I ATTEMPT
Allltl - FatPl'H AtlllPfirillP
, , . -1
Iwflt'eHuy HK-TCaSe JJail-
ctrsi of Channel Swilll '
''
START TO KK MMIF.
' rriiPCIUV rinpvivf
.1 V JOoU.V 1 . iUUIwN Il v
. ' .. ' . ,
v . - . . . 0. .
OiailIUl Alliei lean v.ill 1
Faces Countless Diffi-
cultics in Her Try for
Cross-Channel Swim. ,
CAPK f?RI8 NKZ, France (t(y
the Associated Press.) Hhurks
have nude their appearance in
.he KtiRhsh chnnmd within th-
iax t' d'' aMinK nnolher haz-
the Hiready countless diffU
cultlis to which Miss C.ertrude Kd-
wt, ,M' mibjecled In her at-
tennt P swim the channel.
$M Pla make the attempt
tomorrow morning. PrecHUltotvi
"vw "'n lasen o pmrni -n-
lierp rrom hearing tne news 01
the shnrks' presence when she ar
rives here tonight-
. CAPK CVIUS NKX, France (AP)
rO-rtrude Kderle, Sunday morn
ing comiileted her sea training for
the utlempt she will make to swim
the English channel. She will not
enter the wsler again until she
lips off the huge rock at the
trcme western point of Cape Oris
Tuesday morning at 7:45 o'clock
and strikes out for Hover.
The American swimmer snvs she
iB ,n (no lMlllt physical condition
she has ever alt ained during train
ing and is brim full of confidence.
The confidence of Miss Kderlo
n not shared hy the veteran train
er, Jabex Wolff, who complain
that .e r-'atly hs had little say
about -Her training.1'. Wolff was-' on
the. V'ne ot quitting his job Hun
day but friends prevented him from
taking the boat to Knglund and he
finally decided to wee the rwlm
through. , ' f ' "'
"&l iss Kdert trtoitleiw In : l.e
finest exponent, of swimming of
1
TOKYO (Hy the As oriated
press.) Violent rainstorms rtoo-l-
ed various parts of Jupsn today.
Keerul persons were drowned, 't he
urn ir In iit-ntiertv wiJt est inutteil
nl between 15 aji.l ao, million (IM-'I
lars.
HIT
JAPAN CITIES
i)MiceM more than raising them. The
OSAKA. Japan (Ily tho A-snel. (,)i(,r(1I(f)(, of ,,, t 1 70.0m) tons in
ntnd i'ress) A typhoon struck the July unnlled totmsKe statement
Oyaka, Kyoto. Kobe and vicinity of tn,. pnit,;d Hlaten Steel corpora
today. :t)on, made puldtc ejnty n (lie week,
Several tbmlHiiiid houses wre Hightly larger Htan expected
Hooded in Osaka. The typhoon ,ini, ir0ught orders on hand to the
e:Misd extensive Interrupt Ions in OW(.Nt level of the er. but slill
the telephone and telegraph com
munication but damage to the rail-
roads and shipping w'as slight,
PISTOL DUEL
SAN ANTdNlM, Texas (Ilv th"
Associated Press.) Aw s resu't nf
n pistol duel, ,i pii;i.te, Paul Nell,
of the service bailery, lath Kield
AiMllery, U-n In Fort Sam Houston
ho-plta wbh a bullet wound in his
riirht shonhle,- while offlrers seek
the bodv or the Mexican whom Nell
Pl,ot,
.
.il n, I'.iinp ivrncK iir-.
Ml ItTLK rmrxi, urnru.
Point lost another pioneer settler
in Mir oeain o. i .....p ...... .
w ho was burl- d on the ltrn k ranch
he.r. She was born in Indiana
Miv fi, ls.'el. the daiiHhler of Mr.
Mr VniiiMiin I'r nl.urir. alid
.li") Mondav. Kuneral services
w- re hdd at Ihe Church of the
Hielhren.
I.I Uls'ltlV KIIII'H I ICI ITS.
I.KWIHTON II l anllelphte,
thai about 17.i cars of fruits will
le shipped from this ln In the
nel monlh. Heent-llve ears of
soft friiltg were shipped last week.
IricludlnK early I'rawford p.aehi'S
and tllalnoiid ptuins. Iialian prunes
will tie Ihe next fruit snipped to
be rollow. d by I'.lberta peaches.
1 i..p lli.rilell i rs und lulu t'arw.
lord Piac-Ucj will rolluw.
KILLS
"Vamp" Chased Oat o GUARDSMEN
" -f D 1 ' "
... ... . f
Ate , r
f vse $l y
.Mi-m. Miu Nae, 2S (above), was chal out of tho town "of
Kros, La., by women who changed) she, was vamping all Oh in -n.
Kut nbtii she fletl the town she. UMk with her John Waul, ac
cording to l ru. Wartt ( below ) , w bo i Ih'iimimiii ui-ganlw! n ii'
. caption (HHiuniltee to wait tier rwlurii. Aitimllngly, when slm
t-oapiM-ari'il a gnwip of men and women gave Imt u toat of mit
and I e Aicis. oV situ ho wram out wurriuits Rr ttielr arresL-
IMPROVEMENT
IS EXPECTED
NBW YOHK (AP) Kurlher in
dications of recent improvement in
business came to light hist week
with no new adverse faciors de- J
velopltig to chill cheerful sentiment
prevailing in most lines of trade, j
Commodity prices were mixed, j
Despite record breaking gasoline
consumption there was a further
easing of prices, particularly along
the Atlantic seaboard l reflection
of the apparent desire to reduce
fturfiltiK Mocks. Kulttrer reductions
Hn expected nxt week unless there
Hhould be a marked falling oil in
t.n,, produetioii.
.- o i ,....i.,ru , ,.,.irl vt,i. mlinc
inlll operations with producers np-
: parent iy interested In mnintilmng
more than ar.u.ouo tons nbov
on the corresponding dal'
those
last
1 en r,.
( Non-ei rous melul prlc'-s nil
moved liigher, copper selling for a
time at M7,c a. pound, the high
est f not nt ion si in e Inst l-'ehruar ,
iillhoiiKli it en.'ied HliKlitly in the
closing dajs of the wetk. Kxe. -p-tionally
hny connuniption bv 1 he
elect rical Ulld automotive hidu.st 1'h'N
hiut been a siiHtainiug lartot in the
price of tin red im-iul.
Wheal Slips.
Wheal fut iiren brcike four to
eik'lit i-ents bushel tn nt h-rt if.n
of bearish interpretation plnie.l on
Hie governiin'itt crop reoprt. which
milcate,i a iiikiht iiron.inie ye-mi
In Ihls country ami Canada than
anticipated. Tin bullish nature of
the e.nton crop repml was offset
by i-ub-e nl rains In Ihe south-
(wtt. fulurea dropping to within
'about a cent a pound nf the gear's
i !w prices, t ncerlnlnty about Hie
future price olro lion has arieo a.n
- a restraining HUHiem-e on ttta lex-
tile Hude. -
.,H.;,hllshmcni ot a new mi;n romplleat. d Itattic code
rerord for the )'-iii ,b freltrhl car- '
1(ini.'M in the Immi week of .lulyi'" "''"' 1
nr,)Vded proof that goods w re I ''"be original eL-i was to mnKe
...... u i, ir,.,.-, 111-' capital Al.urit i' in. ..hi In Hie
t rirnin loa.llriL'M sliow.-.l
railing off.
-,xteiiwive iititomoblle prn-s cuts
I,
t .. ut ., e.ii.a Hi.ii.u ..r nw.t.ir
...n, l ,l,,.,,i, i.i i.oslness
, ,lln, ,,miri,.r ( t h Im year
w , un Mel above t lie correspond-
K period of I'.iH. Alllioukh tin-
ruts are expeeied lot reduce the
iu1(ri(ii of pr-fll. the declaration of
Hn ,.xir c-ish dividend ol l on
comiiion stoi k of ll n.-Mil Mo-
tm rorp oral Ion lol'owiiii; lonely
fur the ralsim; of tlie n K'llar divl -
1
iCunilnuvd ou i'micl'lvw.)
XTRA
( iiAiu.i.D with irmi:n
l-DHTLAM) (AP) Irt'roy II
Ilaiihen. former kihtIi.I Portliiml
pollce 01 fieer was ciarged ,tUh
murder lislay following the fatal
shooting Inst night of ,1 nines O'Hny.
Hansen I41I1I isdlce he shot O'Hay
iM'cause he was paying loo much at
tention to Mm. Hansen. The shoot
I Hi; mtuircfl at the O'Huy n)Mirt
ineiit. T( H I! N A M I ,NT KTAHTS.
I'pHIST HILLS. N, Y. (AP)
Itr.M lillii., m, 1. ixi-)
Helen Wills began lite .lofen.se I T PPTTI riiflrRIT
i-r lint ill Icmils (lilt- sue- II I LI I I I L IUI L !l I
."r',r::'ii I OL 1 1 LLiylLIII I
Miss
or in
cevfnlly
Mrs.
II-J, tt-;t hi t' :e Tirst round of I lie
annual women's touriiainciit.
l.llnilH-e l inn I'lles Deed
HAIxi;it. !.lrc.,
Whlte I'lne Lumber
Th
link"
mp:iny
ed at the linker county court
louse a trust deed In tnvor of 111,
linker 1 11 Triad colni:iny. a
trustee for u $ !i ,ili .IMMI bond Isail
which Is In' 111; sold lo limn 0111-
slnndlng llldebtedlli ss. The d
includ'H l:ir:;i' r-al eiilate holdinrs
in II, il er countv. ll covers Ml
Llyiiewrlllen I :.ri h mid the lillllir
H iinioilnted I" ,n.jn.
Klamalb I'ark Mle Ollcrcil.
tliereal'ter was promised to Presi-
KLAMATII KALI.!. "e.-- Ituf- dent t'nnlidge today by lleprem'iHa
iis Moore, Kin math Kails capital- )u Tltsoti of Connect lent, who
1st who sold s. vef .1 parcels or vii 1 - I will be ll-publlr.nu tioor bstder next
nal.le hind lo bidh Ihe Font hern 1 Hr.ssioll.
riirirtr- iiti'l ttreL'on Trunk rail
rno-u niinii. 1n1l.hr an offer of So
ai re,, ,,f !;,rw! t the eity to b" us- Smoot the president v-u over . he
...1 ,..- i. ul.hr :..'nk nmimsi'M. Thelti-x. redurtion pri(fram w th rep.
bind lies 'ilooi;
Kiirii'th liilu
Just I
Olll.-d'le
eity Itinlt'i.
Washington's Traffic
Code "Most
. ( i,,,,-!, pt stewatl)
... , ... . . Vf ..... . . v i. s iiH)
--Vashim";iii h. n.1- probably
,hiitidlin of ant
a el,
aru.llw place f.
hl,,s iiint
1 'or iitos.
i.i w.tlk.
' i nmi i uii.i i .i "
1 I.II-. : nut ni'i'li Into II, In nn
! effort lo make II cov.-r erytliinir.
They also toilette, I I he coliKress
tonal method In no Indlmt nmner -
oils reifillatlons w hich ellher IlliSlll
h' or three differ, nt and coii -
tlbttnir Ihlli'-s until they're "In -
1 epretal ions" differ and conflict
loo.
. . .
1
' . An uutolm, "lutcrnrelliii" a rulw
TO BE KEPT
Militia Will Replace Citi
zen Volunteers, If
N ecessary.
xNEW PLAN OF
search outlined
Fugitives Now Thought
to Have Doubled Back
Along Pudding River,
North of Silverton.
HA I, KM. (Hy tho Associated
Press) National Guardsmen w III
be Kept on duty its long as thero
is any hope that the three camp,
ed convicts are hiding out. Gov
ernor Pierce announced today.
If any difficulty is experienced
keeping tho citizen volunteers In
posses after their enthusiasm h'S
laxged the militia will be called to
replace them, said the Oovernoi a
statement.
Tho governor made tho announ
cement following a seven hour
tour through the entire manhunt
area yesterday. Ho expressed Ilia
b Mef that the convicts are still
hiding in the region under guard
but said he did not expect their
if'Pture until they cam out for
food.
RALKM. (hy tho Associated
Press). Tha thoory that the three
fugitives may have doubled back
on their tmil and followed down
Pudding lttver instead of pene
trating eastward farther into tt'l
wilds was strengthened ("Vy
It was reported that a cow owned
by John Diehl, a farmer living
two miles north of Hilverton on
tho Ablt(u i Hlvttr was found mint
ed dry Saturday morning. Dep
uty -Warden - Lilly advanced the
theory last night after 1 a tho
rough aeareh of Prlft Creek fail
ed to reveal any trace of the con
victs ever having been titers
The lentntive plan of searcu o
to search every farm housn In tho
wide manhunt area. This plan is
being dlBoussed by tho Posse, lead
ers. It Is interpreted as possible
that the fugitives may have some
farmer's homo and sent him about
his work while holding his fam
ily in the houso as hostages to givo
Tom Murray tlmo to recover from
(Continued on Page Five.)
T
PLYMOPTH. Vt. (Hy the An
Koeiuted Press,) President Cool
idge expects an agreement to be
reached today or tomorrow on tho
,,,, to Hie Pulled Stabs.
,1 The official statement was Issued
, after the president had discussed
'.(Hi KlluntUn for two hours today,
wilh Secretary Mellon end Hena-.
BELGIAN DEB
, , i tor Smoot of Ptnh. He said "tho
find nKieement is In siK"t, no
deadlock Is expecter."
Pl.VMnCTH. VI. (Hv 'he A",
social ed preHs.) Klnal nriinn on
the tax reduction bill by the house
before t 'brist mas repess or soon
Taking ndvanliiKe of the
visit nf
' M. ,-reini v Mellon and
S liator
ntnttveH
of t lie senate, hou.
' and I reii.sury
Complicated
if
ay. Is pinched by a copper
llllerpiits" II otherwise. Tim
with an "interpretation" all
who
, iudg'
Irs own. simultaneously h.lw s out
the cop. tor Ihe hitler's "Interpret,
alton," und snaUs the prisoner for
bin.
TnMiiK his lesson to heart, Mm
iiutolst starts out next itiorni .
full In the rallh that he knows
what's what, only lo be run In
presently ror dolnff exactly wh -t
he was fined for not rtotnu the d, y
before, the tricky rejrulntlon hev-
llIC tieen "re-Interpreted" bv "e 'I
sfill hlKher authority overnight
end now IniplvInK woniethlnu th,it
neiiher the nutolst. the cop nor
the truffle Judira had IhoiiKht of
bi-rore.
If anybody hnukinen It doesn't
cause confusion, let htm visit
j
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WMhlimton und c