EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Or
gun: Cloudy tonlKht and Frl
duy. Cooler in tne emit.
EDITION!
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PREH8
LA GRANDE. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925.
MEMBER ABHOC1A.TRD PKESB
NUMBER 276
JET BID
EWER PROJ
ON
ECT
CONSIDER
FIVE BIDS
Seven Offers for Sewage
Disposal iJlant Work
Are Opened
TWO REJECTED BY
CITY COMMISSION
Special Meeting at One
O'clock This Afternoon
Called for Awarding
Contracts.
Shortly after 1 o'clock to
day the city commissioners,
in special session, awarded
contracts as follows for the
construction of a new sewage
disposal plant:
Item 1. Ilnrdenbower
Dros., of Caldwell. Considera
tion $68,599.51.
Item 2. City manager in
structed to buy Door clarifler
for $10,489. Hardenbower
Bios, given contract for in
stalling same. Consideration
$1,300.
Item 3. Clyde R. Reitz.
Consideration $15,387.
The toti'. cost uf the plant,
affording to figures given
this afternoon, will be $95,
775.51, phi3 the engineering
charges. ' '
I'lvr
individuals and firms lnt
night
entered bt-'s to the civ
for the proposed work
on the
new sewage disposal punr
Whirl
In tlx
I, a Ornnde will construct
near future. Tho bids, rn-
iti units, no inhered sevn,
end f'vo v.-.'m retained for Inves
tigation a nd consider;-lion.
Hi. Is enfered by James K. Hrond
on (tni :?, amount ?4l,4im, and by
A. K. VVlelnnd on item 1, amount
$7-.t'Mt. 1 ;. were rejected and a
motion wits piissed to return Wie
land and Ib-ond's checks and re-
I. E. CLARK TO
1155 MEN
The M'-n's I' orum of t he Met "i
ndirtt r!iiic'' announces that At
torney A. K. Clark, one of tin
ftiri'iiiot taw y-'t -'trators of I'oi-t-hind.
will sp"ak to the men or
I, ;t Ctiandc at the frtrum parlors
Sunday morning at Hi o'clock.
An 'spcriiil Invitation has been
extended to the i'resbyterian
Hi otherttnod by the officers of
t he Kornm.
Mr. Clark is generally recog
ivzcd as an exefpl :onal orator
and it is anticipated Unit a large
t 'lerln-' of r.itn v ill be out lo
hear him. The lecture will be
over in lime for all thoi ateend
Ing to reach their own ch jrch- s
by 1 1 a. in. if they so desire.
Complete Arrangements
For Boys, Girls Picnic
'Coi ie. p.ring us many of your
friends ond reittives as yon can
anri a htsk'-t lunch.' are the tn
Mnictiuns issued in the Invitations
for the annual boys' and girls' cluh
picnic to b Held at the 1'nion Kx
pertment station a week from to
morrow. Games, stock judging ron tents
and o'her forms of armiH-'mcnt will
be on the program for the day. H.
G. Sv'-r;. . county ngriculiurist. and
Itobert Wit h'cotnbe. superint nd
t nt f the experiment station, will
be In charge.
A special invltniton has linn is
sued liming boys and girl to
bring their faih-rs and moihArs.
lleft-ning acatn to the Invitation.
It carries the line,, "ire cream will
be srrxed."
r-stivities an scheduled to start
at ii o'clock in the morning.
Mysterious
Woman Sent
To Asyl
Authorities Find "Mrs.
James Orr" Mentally
Unbalanced and Take
, Her to Pendleton.
The "mystery woman" whoso
name, address and history remain
unknown to the local authorities
was adjudged insane late yesierduy
and taken to the state hospital ut
Pendleton for treatment, last night.
H-r name is thought to be Mrs.
Jmut's Orr but her stories conllict
lo such un extent that no positive
cheek of her identification cun be
Jim tie. m
Mrs. Orr was taken into custody
on Tuesday be the Hherlff on com
plaint of residents of the north
side of the city wuere the woman
liad calmly made herself at home
In a housu to whose occupants she
was absolutely unknown.
How Mrs. Orr arrived in ),a
Grande has not been learned. She
carried a bug with a tew personal
belongings and a box containing
toilet articles nothing eist. It
seems likely that she was picked
up by passing motortris at some
other point and dropped off huru.
'TOO WARS!, MAN
DECLARES; FIVE
I DAYS IS PENALTY
J The old order changeth. Yea,
verily.
It used to be that a man admit
ted that he wan drunk when i he
Judge disked him to plead nullly
or not guilty but Albert liailey.
about fu, transient, sprung a new
one this morning when Judge J. V.
Slater asked him In the city court
whether he was intoxicated or not.
The answer was: .'-Weil, J was A,
111 tie overheated."
Which. officer- say, was Just the
case, because froiii. various sources,
indications were that ho had suc
cumbed lo the potence of canned
heat.
liccausc ho was ""overheated"
Bailey was sentenced to five days
in Jail.
Golfers Invited to
Watch Kirkwood Tlay
Members" of the ,a Grande golf
ing fraternity have been invited
to witness an exhibition to be
given by Joe Kirkwood. in mm is
professional, at he Will hi Walla
country club on Sunday, August 3(.
A charge will be miide at the
gale and after the exhibition vis
itors will be allowed to play the
ctm se without furl her charge. 'I he
exhibition is scheduled to start, ut
W o'clock tiunduy morning.
Supply of Coil Will
Last Until December
W A Fill NGTON (My the Associ
jited Press.) Government ofi'ieinls.
convinced Hint a suspension of
of work In the anthracite liehls
September 1 is im-vf bible. have
turned their attention lo the pos
sible effect upon t he nai ion of a
prolonged shutdown, and tenhtlive
estimates yesterday place the vis
ible hard coal supply at a figure
sufficient to meet normal demands
until December.
s roLF.v fa it hi;co i;m:n
HOOI PIVKIt. ore. tSpec'a!).
Sheriff Ldick has received n
telegram from Pittsburg, Kuni.,
mithoritifs stating that an auto
mobile belonzing to G-'Orge W.
Thomson, local merchant, stol-n
frni Kober? bench here July I"
v. as n.eovered there. Itobert
.1 a m es and J . H. Ga r r i t y , t w o
young men tak-n with the ca ,
were turned over to federal au
thorities. . The car was uninjured.
HAIL IIODV OU(.AM,l It
POHTI.ANH, (AV) The Paclfh-North-tvcM
U c it I on a I Ad l-t)
Ikkii'iI of the Aincrican Ibillusv n-MH-hitton
was oisan(wd here t
day fur lite piiriHe of prontoltiii
effh lent in iiniiHtrtaHtiii, nnd to
hHnx RlrHit either tMiperalion bf
twcT'n the rnilrtmtU ami the ship
IMr. Tlic lMiatil. h oriinitictl. coii
Kli of VI MifinlHr. iticliiilhig nn
cmm'iiHxc commit ii v, n n"H-iiin-HttfH
of each f-oiiiiiiotlil) biplM'd ill
the northwest ami npn"Miuatiic,
of i iiortlnvc-M (H-liii-tt. A. I', s.
Stccli general liiHtuigcr of Hie Ap
ple Grower' Amh hithm of Ho'nI
lli-tcr. wnt elccictl cbalriiian, and
11 want tl. Kingslcy. prohlcnt f
the 'ci Cua-it l.iiintMTtncn's aM
flaliou, general ice chairman.
He Swims
Ith'lini-d Ilatlihufron, of Mem
phis. r'i-itUy Mwniii Ilie Dar
danelles lit the point wheiv I,c
ander di owned and Jord llyrou
made ivr. farniHis swim. He tu-t-Ginpllshed
his during font
ami iii-it a high wind and a
strong I hie. He is said to la
the only pci-soii who climhc-l
t.ic tJniiiiii mountain, I'ujiy
a ma, atone in winter.
David Stoddard, has accepted the
niauugei'ship of the Oregon . um
ber company of. Halter, accord in jt
to word received and confirmed
horn today. Mr. Stoddard was for
several yearn connected jwlth the
Niblcy-Mlmnaugh Lumber coni
pany and his afflictions n Isn in
clude the Grande Konde Lumber
company of I,a Grande.
Speaking of the appointment, a
Halter newspaper says; "Mr. Stod
dard is a young man who hits
grown up In the lumber Industry
of Kaslern Oregon and his appoint
ment as manager of the trcgon
Lumber company 1h a deserving
compliment to his ability."
ALItANV, Ore.. ( liy the Associ
ated I'ri'ns ) The discovery of
(inanities voleiinlc sind or tish
ttn'l f ravments of a human skull
which, when put together, gave a
semblance of one of the lowst
orders oT man, 1ms led J. G. ('raw
ford, loeiil geologist, to beth-ve he
hits found ii possible buried civili
zation on the Calupooia river near
here.
The s'ind is much finer than
water w: sliefi s-tnrl and hns sharp
knife -like edgt'S, precluding the
possibility thai it w:'s washed up
by the river. Tin; skull, found be
neath Several feet of volcanic for
mation. rcAxfiihled that, of the
earliest In habit aril b of this country,
placed at rom ten to tw-:nty-iit
thousand yems ago.
INTOXICATION' IN I.ON ItON"
I'An tn.i.ow mi i om; waii
LONDON (AP) Convictions for
Intoxication in Lngland and Wak
for the Inst year show a slight in
c reuse over t he preceding 1 1'
months. Init ihe p'-i centacre uf iv
convictions per I t.miO rf populu- .
Hon still represents less thui ha)
the pre-w ur aggregate. )
The Increiise In the number ol j
convictions is attributed to the
grow ing consumption of met hy
luted spirits.
HAIL MAX VISITS HUM)
ItKND, Ore. Howard Klltott.
ehairtniin Of the board of directors i
of the Nfirthcrn Pacliic ratiroail. I
was in H-nd rec.-ntly on hia n;i t
Into the interior.
He k on i vacutlon motor trip. :
iftit while in central Oregon will
actinaint himself wilh the terrbors
south of p.end to be considered fiy
the interst Hit- commerce commis
sion at Km meeting to porHund Oc
tober 5. , j;
' hopi: hit itv nn. rim:
sPOK.Wi;, Wa-b. (I( the
A-xuK-iatiil I'ivsh). 'ii Iitilbl-iti-x.
on the ii m In ttirti't of
HfH'. Idaho, were ilcirojftl by
fire of uukiiomi origin lal
nlglil. All were frame sintc
tiuf. HaiUBtfcn lift e uul been
etttimatd.
if
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FIND REMAINS
fir rim ii iiiii
tAHLT MAH)
ELIUJ1ILL1
TURNED 01
LOREN CASE
Officer Questions Mother
' of El Cerrito Swamp
Murder Victim
SAN FRANCISCAN
SOUGHT BY COPS
Authorities Think "Prom
inent Business Man" Is
Concerned in Gruesome
Crime. !
OAKLAND AP Press Time
F'n-h) Dr. J. 11 rim I'ciisc, den
tist, ami Dr. .1. .1. Moyer. vii'jhmmi.
both prominent here, have been
detained by the poller for tpics
tiontng In connection tvith t'.iu
deatli of Mi-h. llosMie Iorcn, part'
of whoKe (llHiurnilHred hmly Imve
been fouiul la the 111 CerrilQ
swninp.
SAX FKAXCISCO. (Al Vn-w
'Jiino Flash.) The name of tho
"pi-omlnent Kan Francisco business
man," souk lit for questioning in
cmuiti'doii with the swamp mur.
de-r myctory, w-is r'vetilI . today
by officials nn Go'tlon iw
lie accountnnt. He is married and
dies with Ills faniU licic.
OAKLAND, CaL.'fny the Asso
ciated Pn-ss.)' L'ndr Sheriff
Veab, of Contra Costa county, to
day announced that he had w.-nnv
from Mid. W. T. Ferguson, mother
of Mrs. HcHSic Loren, alter four
hours of grilling last night, the
mime of a "prominent Han Krun
clseo tmslnHS man" whom he is
NCfklng for rjuestlontng Jn connec
tion with the KI (;erritp. suamp
(Contlnupd on Pftg Ffvo.) 1
DELEGATES IN
BRISK DEBATE
M A ItSH l-'IKIJ), Ore,, (l!y Ihe
Assnchit'd Pichs ) As 1 he fourth
i diiy of the annual convention of
the Slale Federation of Labor open
ed with delegates expecting the
b'H vh for thi ii home within a few
hours, a resolution to change the
organization's election laws from
the referendum precipitated a de-
Ibate that apparently has r -suited
in a deadlock. ,
.The resolution talis tor the elec
' Hon of officers directly on the. con
vention floor Instead of by Ilie ref
jerendum as is the custom at pres
ent.
ff the deadlock Is bioken find
the, resolution adopted, of 1 leers w ill
he eiecterl bet'o'e Hit; con"ntion
closes. Otherwise, under the pres
ent -rule, officers will be elected
January first.
Acting President C O. Taylor an
nounced that every delegate would
have a chance to debate Hie gui's
tion on the floor.
m n ducat '
SAN PItANClSCO. ( AP) Iblt
erfat. ftTVjc. hero today.
Your
Name
In Print
.Mst of us ate human nod
like lo Mf our iiiiiir" in print
H-cad4)fi:iIly. Tlic tidd-blfHidcd,
hant-bcndcil biislnos man oT
la Grande, houctrr. iloen't
-.pel id Imm ndwrlMng money foi
IIihI piii-pttHC. He wants re,d.
biisitics-ltiiibltii(t publicity for
eery tNilhtr, so be iloc-u'l
spend it at rilndoin -a it html
investigating n n il aitat).itu
bow many readers, what kind
of rem In-, what is Hie irt of
rcflt-hlng cbcIi of ibein how lu-lere-Utl
1 1 ley ate hi I be med
ium or method employed, an.)
other iliiil factots,
Wlien lie I tat Hioroiuihly K"e
Into thcM- angles- of the prtdt
lem lie turns at outf to The
(Mnerter It offers all thai
haril-bcutletl bii-tiie-s can dc
fii'iml. "Observer AtH ertlslng
A Mercliandinluic Servlue."
BIG AREA
Resume of Flying Opera
tions of Planes m the
North Received
THREE MACHINES
FLEW 6,01)6 MILES
Only One Forced Land
ing Necessary During
All Flights; MacMillan
on way South.
WASHINGTON (Hv the Asnc
nlril l're ts.) A complete resume
of the flying operations of the
nnvv ai'Tbmes with the MacMill
an arctic exited it Ion was received
here today from Lieutenant Com
mander Bvrd by radio, in responno
to a request from tho National
Geographic society.
The dispatch shows thai the three
planes tlew an aggregate of 6,0H6
miles, and saw an area as large
as t lie state of Maine. Only one
forced landing wan necessary dur
ing all or the flights.
, llvrd's report said that moun
tain ranges had been found which
diu riot appear on charts he had
seen. He declared Greenland You
Cop pveheB an elevation of at least
10,000 feet.
WASHINGTON (By tho Asso-
elattu Cress). 'i Ai.icAntiun
ai c.ic expuU'.tion has resumed its I
sot Jrn ward' vnyage ' after havlurf
been weatherbound for several
days on the northwestern coast uf
Greenland.
Ncw s of the expedition's prog
ress was contained in a radio dis
pute ii which reached the Nat Ion. il
Geographic society Wednesday,
Trie society made this announce
ment: 1 . . , -1
"The' Bowdoln' and Peary, 'Mac
Millan A relic, expedition s h I p b
Juive left Murchison sound, Green
land's ujsternmost nut jur barbot ,
an. I their refuge for too past few
days from bad w.eathor condi
tions, and proceeded southward
tow ai d the scene of their further
explorations in Greenland and
Lalnador. t
"A message to the National
reograp.iie horiety Weuncs.i.ty
gives tne ships' timii of leaving
Al urchl.soii sound as August z
and on August 2ft they anchored
at the lout ol Iteil rock, Kitzclai -a
arc Island, In Booth sound, be
cause of renewed head winds and
fog.
'Later both ships left at 8
o'clock for a rendezvous at Ak
ta.ini, b it in order to comic i vc,
t tiel, I he How tlo.n anchored m
tiic lee of Saunders island, while
the Pea i y plow ed on through
heavy setts, log. snow, and Tu.s
d;iy night wus antdiored in ife
of Conleiil rocli, five miles
(null
i'iirker snow po.nl, its liniiiediitt
ubjticttve.
"'j be I'eary was forced to seek
shelter In Lie b e of tulH I ot K
becaust' of a blinding snowstorm
which pei untied Visibility ol oniy
I ) yai ds.
"Hr. Walter tf. Koelz, Ichthyof
og.st of the expedition, and May
ii;ird Owen Williams, cortcspou
denl nnd photographer for the
N.itional (ieographic 'society.
li iinslenei to t he Pent y ftir Hits
portion ot the downward dip o
I i nit tiit-v niiL'ht vinit t ue f jiin.t'jH
b.rd cl.fl at Atkahni, home of
t he .M urt es."
Governor Has Nothing
To Say About Report
Sl,i;.r. Ore.. (Hy the Assort-'
ated Press.)- - Oovernor Pierce has
"nothing to ssty" regarding the re
port of the special committee
n mi'-d to lnv stipule
undttions at
tit,. Hti.l.. tw.nit. ntlnru
Al;...i hh to ll- l..,l.ir..- of tlf
r.J.nrt lnltt,. to him Dy .l..fl.,r-
on My.M. on,, of I In- ii..-iIt of
tl... co.nmltl.- who h.,1,1 th.- In-
i.,.iKt.l..r., f..n.l ..,n.ltl.,u
. xisllnx h.. h th. y t iKhl si.o.ll.l
I,. - I ' lh,. Ult..nll,.n of lh
governor ut once, Governor Pierce
, i.
" 1 M'1:
I have nothing t( sny."
Is the report true Ilia! Wanlfii
liiilryinpt.- I,;. already suhniH ted
l,.s rcsignaiMin?" the govtrnor was
"""d.
' I htve nothing to s.iy." I.e relt -
crated.
"Then you do not care lo sy
whetber or not I milrymptc has
handed in his resignation?"
"Tbere Is v -t signal ion here."
s.tid the gove ,ir, closing the in-
, UT-view. . .
Ice Floes Turn MacMillan
Back From Polar Expedition
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SALKM. Ore. (Hy the Associat
ed Press). The grand jury, con
vened to decide what charges will
be placed agninst. Kelley Wilton
and Murray, convicts, will' piol
ably not r
port until tomorrow or
Sat urday,
The jury
guards pr
, broke for
It wits Indicated todity.
etnmined four prison
sent when the convicts
freedom.
I SM.KM. (Hy the Associated
I Press) ---Might w Itnesses appeared
before the Mil rion county grand
jury yestcrdiiy in connection with
j,
killing of J. H. Holman tinl
John Huei-ney, guards, during the
l,r'H"n break of August 12
Indict-
tnents for nnch of the guards Is
isUed for Tom Murrnv. Kllsworlh
! Keey iukI James Willos, convicts,
y -"''-'. Attorney arson.
Wftness'-s were A. M
I utlrymple.
warden; peter J. White, gourd who
held two of Hie convicts at bay;
(Jharhs McKinley. guard of post 7;
James Nesmli h. 1m ii key who w us
b- at en by t he convicts; John
navtiTson, ine guaro: woo kiim-o
lf.rl ..,.,... jn,,K, ,. , t
C()nvl,.,. ,.,. ,. f
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,.,, , uhf, ,,. , N,.
J,.ra ,,. rnv(., ,., , y.
uni ,.rl, M,1M, ,,
)n,. .-o.m.lH of II u.l
,
gijnrds.
, (Inly sufftrii-nt uttness-s to brtntr
',,. iM.ctment ar- being sob-
(l(l.r,il(., nod an error! is being
,,,,. , hlivi. tl,,. jry In line to
report Prlduy nflernoon.
( hrause of the full doek.-t fo
'the Iepii'iiibr term of fnurt In
I. Inn county, it ' probab'e that the
trial of the convicts wilt not bt
scheduled before the October tei m
of court here. Judge Percy H K--I-
y preHldes fiver the criminal !
partmenis of both Linn arid Mur -
loa county courts.
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LISTENS
TO " EV DENG
J
3 s
Vp per The Itowdoin, fla'shlp
of the Mm'MUIaii 1'olar cxisdi
tion, North Atiicrtca. Lower left
One of the smaller Imkuh of
tho oxpctlition beliiif patched ttp
at lloiH'well before the trip
home. co flocw causiil the ex
pedition lo ho called off. Arrow
points lo a hole hi the bollom or
the b(Mit inutlo by the Ice. Pic
tures (c) Nailoual Gubraphlti
Society.
GERMANY REPLIES
PARIS (By the Associated
Areas,;. Amnassaaoi von
lloesch today handed to the
foreign minister, Germany's
reply to the Iiench security
note. j
The reply agrees to con
tinue negotiation on the pact
and announced that Germany
will be represented in a con
ference to be held in London
to consider the question.
HWIHTK PI ust I I)
UASHIN;TO, Al') Minister
MucMurray rulMscd the siaio de
partment today Troiii IN king Hint
tho 1'hlncso bandits who captured
!r, Harvey .1. Howard, American,
had e-M-nH'd with their pi-lMtuer
nnd were being pursued hy Cliluese
tr(Ktp4.
HKAK III 'VI'INfi POPI'KMl
NKWPOHT. Ore. Hear hunting
nenr Newport Is ii'w the popular
sport of many Newport people as
well as tourists. Dr. K. K. Itred-H
nnd Lester M.iriin bagged n :pm.
pound hhick hear near the llglit-
llOIISe oil the KooMevelt lligliW'iy.
XTRA
Hlack bears ar numero.is aiong country, died In Head on the fol
Ihe coti-d at this season of lbu 1 lowing day. Hourk had been an
year. perries are plentiful and ' invalid for more than u year. Iht
ripe and they travel far to find wrs a charter member of the 10 Iks
them. lodge in Bend.
Boosters Boom Capital
To Prosperous Elemen t
WASHINGTON. ( N 10 A Hpechil.)!
The Wnslilmdon ('luimber of I
( ciMiinerce luis hiunclied a cuui
pilgn to malic ihe capital one of
the country's biggest citfeji. us well
ns its niiisi iuiporttint, in its ow n
peculiar w.iy. The commerce
chantlter ibusn't Care s much
about tiiaking it an Industrial cen
ter; wliiln purl Iriilarly aimed til
Is "selling" the piece to prosperous
people as an hle'tl spot to live In.
The Wash Inn Ion boosters make '
out a pl'-tly uood case. Of coutsej
they . xat:eraie. lioostetM always I WaJhington's Interesting. n!s-
do. They won't admit there are j One reels Hut he's living, here, in
any drawlinc'is nt all. Kor instance, t the ml-'st of thinns. It's he;irbiuar
tbey brag alMiut the rhtnate. ters for everyboiy- -the Antl-Sali"?
Now. ithout the only Kood t hing h-ag ue. the Association Against the
it's posstl-le I
WuHhinct'in's
never gets Ve
tatnly docs ge
in summer it
i sty truthfully o!
i lluiate Ih that tt
y j;tld, but it cer
wet and lis' wt y and
c-in give poln's tt)
' th tropics In the
llm
or get ling
hot. The hot-stern mention that
"the street car service Is luiprov-
i log." Tin-re's plenty of room for
j It.
i Housing conditions are pointed
j to with pride. They ought to be
i classy. Houses coat cnougU,
DR. YOUNG
SUICIDES
ill PflfSOH
Man Accused of Slaying
Wife Strangles Self
with Piece of Wire
IN HIGH SPIRITS
IN EARLY MORNING
Cellmate Says That Doc
tor Committed Deed .
While Under Blankets;
Dead When Discovered.
LOS AXGI'XKN, mi., (Hy Ho
AssfMdaled Press.) Ir. Thomas W.
Youii", (IcTitlst on trial for the
murtiter of his wife nnd for buryln ;
licr body In n cistern, killed him
self In tho county jail today.
.Tall employes discovered the
dent!ss body In a cell where ho
had strangled himself with a pleeo
of wire. The wire used by Young
hud probnbty been smuggled to
him, the jailor said.
. Permission was asked several
days ago to take a coll or who Into
Young's cell, ostensibly for use In
rigging up a radio set, but th.s
Was denied,
lii High Spirit
Physicians said thut Young hnd
been dniid an hour and a. half. Tho
I jailor called Young shortly before-
six and told him to prepare tor to
day's court Befculon,
Harry H. Foster, his cellmate,
said thai tho dentist was In hWh
splrlta rhls morning-, Ho said ho
i was solng to Bloep a llttlo loncrcr
and told Poster to call him when
breakfast wns ready and then pud-
e,i 1110 blnnl"" """ h' h'i-
, ,.,, , Yoiin hut: mi no
'iiy. Throwins imck the coven
''hl xZll d""d "Uh a W"'a
PW UP DEBTS
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Hy tho
Associated Press.) Mexico will be
gin paying her 5no million dollur
national debt. own,d chiefly to the
t'nitcd States, , about Huptetnber
first, according to A. MpIIiw, cuii
hiiI general for Mexico at 'New York
and financial agent for that gov
ernment, who nassed through here
I today. t . , , . . ;K ; ;
' Mexico discharged a donv'9'ld
debt when 20 million )teHos wer
paid to private Institutions of that
count ry.
I'loneer, Sued for Divorce, Dies.
ItMNlV, Ore. KiH-d by his wife
for a divorce, Kdward ft. Rtnirk,
pioneer of t he central i iregoit
Yet Washington Is attractive It
Isn't uncomfortitbly llg yet, (hough
the boiisters nr trytnic to make it
so. Il Isn't rushed to d-Mth. And
it plensis the eye. It's haiuhcmiely
built. It's terrain Is sufficiently
broken to give variety without h':
ing hard to navltfatt-.v
It not only is well provided wft't
big parks; It's thickly dotted with
prettv little S'liian-s and circles
I There are lots of trees. It's pic
turesque.
Pronili.tion Amendment, the Amer
ican l-'ederntlon of Labor, all th-
w omen's oi Kauizatlous, the cntir-i
outfit.
The president's to be seen oeea-
i sionaily. dodgin gaulnmobilcs. Just
like a human being. Going to wor.c
in the morning one meets members
of Ihe cabinet ami s nators nt.d
recoKiiles 'em and muyto spent s
to ii few. Hepresentatlvi.s are so
common thuy don't amount to
much
no i
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