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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER I WELVE PAGES TODAY, - t .' A r. lamina (ibsr C IT Y EDITION THE WEATQES . PORTLAND (AP) Ore gon: Hair- In the west, rain -r s,.. .,' tonight VOLUME XXIV. .. LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRI1A:, DECEMBER 18, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER. ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 59 2,134,000 BUOY FISH ARE FREED Union Fish Hatchery Dis tributes Great Num ber in 5 Counties MG SHIPMENT OF TROUT. EGGS DUE Nearly Half Million Chi nook Salmon Planted in Catherine Creek in the Past Year.. , . I Cnt 7VtW I VUI UllKVO 1 ; I I It? Y m This W l the only rat in America who is a Hill fledged riivmati. 1'rlU was rc-cued by IMttsburg fiivmcn when his mis tress was about to drown him. Now he lives in the engine house li ml slides down the-pole every lime In wunis out. During tin. past year u lolal of LMiM.MMt trout, yanks, and sal iimml iviTi- "pi tint fd' in various lakes inn! si renins, in Union, Will Iowa,- tiranl. V run til In uml Haiti' county by I he state fish hatchery nt I'nlon, Ore, according to tin iinniitil reporl of It. 11. Hnnney, su perintendent, just received by A, V Andrews, of Mils city. , In his letter to Mr. Andrews. Mr Itnnucy states thai In cm n not say ii M yH j nut itv many fish wltl have to iibiitt next season. but hopes II will be as ninny sh we have had to this ynr. "We .are to receive half it million brook trout eggs Ibis monlli," In states. The supply of Ruin bow t rout usually arrives In May. Tin- largest consignment nf fish tu any one siren m or a.ke In I Im five counties was the plumbic of 4 KZ.fdiii 'hiuook salmmi in Culb-i-i lne -creek, which runs through Union. The next Inj-gest plants HatiHi Plaits hus rnrke .were hiiii.Duu brook trout in al-! i,rjlm t ttousuiid years t hlnUlug it ,lwa lake and 4en,uO yunks lnilu,w tuM With which lo rill the Wallowa lake. - t j rows and rows of little stockings The smallest nlnnlimrs were l0 thai children leave for him on brook troul to Ant hony and Tomb- Christmas eve. bill ho liaa ncveri alone hikes and latin Rainbow invented a toy that could fill at trout tu Tombstone, und Jhjniond child's heart bo completely and1 hike, n ' . ihaftplly us does a doll A ill-lulled eiieeit or iiisi rtiMii inn i for many a mir tit' fish from tin hatchery, for the and Wallowa counties. the iireme Jov of I hrlst mas lias v NEW OFFER ON KP.Hall At Wallowa Is Dedicated More Than 3Q0 Attend Ceremonies; G r a n d Chancellor Lytic Deliv cis Address. With more than 3U people ires eiit for I he ceremonies t he Wal lowa Knlclits of Pythias d'Oieat d their mw building, wliich was re e.ntly completed lliere, Wcdnesday niffht. The buildinir is u two-story stucco strut! tore and will h used entirely for lodiro purupses. Robert l.yt le, cnind ehanei-llor for 1Ue stale of i n-ej-on, ol Vale, and Walter Men-bum, Kraixt keep, er . of record and seal, of (taker. with tho princliial speakers of the evenliiK. (Hher speakers were the itev. I-Vcs, and tho Rev. WY K Shields, both of Wallowa. Uuy inond O. Williaius, of Ial Clrande, saiiK si veral vocal selections ami M rs. K. I ,. H ol III eH, a I so or ihls city, play imJ a piano number. Miss i 'onstatice McKciizie, of Wallowa, also played a piano selection. An impressive snrvtcv of th" eve- nlng was I ho present at ion of tne i;hanceor coinniaiHler's cnulr to the Wallowa lodi:e by the Knter- ipiise K. I'h. Hen Weathers, of l.n- lerprise made tho preseiiiittion speech. Ib'iici' Cox represented the Wallowa todf;e In thanking the Knterpriso order. After the dedica tion program a bamiuet was aei ved ill the bamillei hull of the. bulldini?. Mr, and Mrs. K. I.. Hol lies, Mr. and Mrs. liavehcroi'l, Mr. uiul Mrs. William Miller. R Ivanhoe. tiins llarnden, judt ,. '. Knowb and Ray Williams wye"" umoii; tho l.u Urando people II After 47 Days Freedom on Parole Boy Re turns to Ten Ford Hears Maine's Champ Fiddler , . m iiiES .1 IllN. REVEALS CRUELTY OF DETECTIVES judtfo Jenkins, Director of -State Public Wei-, fare, Asserts His Be lief in - Ferry's Story. 'H KHTKR, III. (Hy the Associ ated I'ress) Ira l. Cerry Jr., son of a Chicago manufacturer, is back In the penitentiary today after 47 lays of freedom on parolo from a lit" sentence for murder. I'Varful or being killed by detec tives hunting him on old indict- nls. he sought incarceration In the prison last night after charg ing that third degree methods had forced his confession of murder. - I'erry declared he was beaten ami starved by Chicago d'dwtlveH alter his arrest. It months ufter the murder. Once they forced him to drink a gallon of water without stopping and threatened to throw him from a thlrd-slory window and annotincr he had committed suicide after con fessing, h declared. Judge Jenkins, direclor of the slate department of public ve rure, asserted his la-lb r in I'erry't story. ! if ir 'Hi W ii.L, HtV-ik rjnXr-:2 III - - "Mi'llli-" liiinliain, rlininiilon Imrkwooils fid.llnr of Mnlnr, iiluja fur Hi-nrjr I'orU nt l4ruil Bfli'i- I he Hiilomoblli' king had bmiixlit him thi ro In connection n1lh hln rainimlicn tn popnlnrlar oltl-fa.sliloiii-d u-oneos ami laiut) musk-, l'onl likes Dunham but of all thr 80 oM-llim- TMInUU lie lias luul ilny for liliri. t ' , i '., ' REGQVERINb It Jii beastili follow h; I nion Connly. RAINIiOW Mtlle creek ..' Indian creek denude Ronde river ....... Willow creek Mill creek Looking Class river J'.eaver creek 1 '. Catherine creek Tombstone lake IdauMiud lake IIROOK TltOCT Catherine creek Little creek tirande Ronde river POEMS BY LOCAL WOMAN' ATTRACT MUCH ATTENTION The two men had for a momentary left t lull- work Inspection of (Omf inucil on Tub Vivo.) COURT FREES Nels Nelson - and Arthur Janes, railroad hm'H injured hi a visit to .. nil if ua.ll miller eniml t-iiel It til girl In Culotr .... vidii'( Wr'dnes.iav after noon, spent a. Tnii-ly rent Till night at in. flriiiuli. tCfiiifle linniiltal and are assured mis year inrongn no m.- r,tb0rt,Ml 1o .j KO(n eoiidilion to-'si-rver'a plan of giving a "Klossle i",""" rim ooh nri -tn;n Lu n . 20. una scrinlions. ' 2u, nan And now the offer is lo la- made l,",oai) still more generous. In order that m linn ..it ii... ,..,,( ftnH I In, lr unv IS.OUO into little, girls' anus in time for n ntU I5.U Christinas, 'Hie Observer has d': M!.7" eided to give one as a reward f ir 1.000 each one-year renewal accompanied l.ona. . i,y one new year's subscription to jibe paper. 1 VICI llll, 1H U ' Wll'l "- l"-iuv:i- Roval Arch Masons ting, ms root was ba.ny bruised ! IVl..... V', rrri.mc i few days ago while he was lay. Lucille 'CHrler llendrlckson. whose lyric poems have many 'b VOb'd follOWel-H IllllOUg I be r'lljM.J of tlu. I 'oil land .louriiNt. will hu a poem this month In the western, writers' magazine known as VTIn Ijiureale." "Winter" is Ihf I ill Mrs. Ilendericksou has given to this little .work, which is a lyric Hke Its predeceHHOT1. Mrs. . Ifiendricksou bad not ,.b,...m hi ii... n.- hi tin-1 ",",,,,. lin,ii M ,;.., ; plini kn mi .i.,-,i in.y .,. Invltlinr ." rlllinp IIH II . . . .. . ... I".' I. r.f .liul.Mlflll llrtltlll.'.l I ii I o l tin- m il. I'llllllllllllllE III. Ill llllll th WILSON 1 air. Nelson's injuries are mostly bruises and shock. Junes has a broken leg and an Injured thumb. I I 'mil Rukariua. another accident I a. ana 10,000 I lo contribute. Mr. Hofer has n an editor lor nearly half u century, and Is publishing" "The Laureate' because of i!h deslri.' tu iiucourage writer;) of the Norl h- WCHt. 2-YEAR FIGHT Dr. K. O. Wiltson. defendant hi one of the most spectacular, crim inal cases, ever tried in the Lnlou county courts, has been cleared of a charge of manslaughter by the decision just handed down by the supreme court, reversing the judg ment of t (in lower court and dis charging thn defendant. . J"! supreme court's decision tip- holds the contention, ol, Dr. Wlll a ons attorneys that the slate, had railed to establish the corpus del., let! - that Is. that any crime was committed at. all. II was Just two years ago that I ir. Wilt sou, a prominent dentist at Klgin, where' he had been a resident for "o years, was arrested a charge of manslaughter on complaint of a young woman of Klgin. Tin case was appealed lo I lie supreme court, which In December, IIC4, reversed the Judg ment, holding thai, by reason of error In the Instruct Ions, the esse Puzzle Fan Shoots Wife, Kills Self New Yorker, Angered Because Spouse Would Not Help Him Find a . Word, Uses Gun. POISON PLO T E iS URGED IS UNCOVERED New York Representative Asks Congress to JKe ' lieve Mitchell COLONEL, HEARING VERDICT, SMILES Courtmartial Finds the Stormy Petrel Guilty Orders Suspension for Five Years. WASHINGTON (Br the A-SSOd-nlel I'rcaa) A resolution to re uoro Colonel William Mitchell to Ills proper rank and to suspend for flvo yearn Major General l'au-kk Nolan and Mrijrnuicr General Drum ' nus Inlrotlucod lit lot) house today by ltcpivHonlntive Blaatoa, peino crnt, .ol Texas..-. ' t. . . WASHINGTON (By, the AaaociiU ated Press) friends and dotend- nrs o( Colonel William Mitchell set .-- out today to illsorsdlt the rasthods and overturn th vsrdict ' of t tlm i Kenersl court martial which yes. stripped the air crusaaer 01 nis rank and pay for, a, period of ttve years. , .. ' ' . j Reprosontative Roid, MltchQll's counsel, charged openly that court .martlul proeeedinKs had not ol Mowed ttio ordinary Tuies of procftd- word had been passed, own to..' "(tst Mltghall." i i ,1 ','.. . Representative l.uffuardlat So ciulist, of New York, introduced iw bill In congress-to prohibit thli YELLOW MEN llltr Steel nt line of the Ml. - ' 'Lumber eoiupnny's cumps. officers were eh-eied and In- arlna is a unlive Austrian. slalhd Tuesday niirht al a meetlnp; of Iji (iranile I'haplef No. !t oal Arch .Masons in the MasfMiic hub here. I-'red Kiddle was Installed las hhrb priest, t.enrtfe H. lilrnie. j as ilinjx; K. A. McKachran, nerlbe; Kmlly Uuli- RANfl rriNRFhlT UBII1U UUIIULH I L. II. ItusseM, secretary; , I luuiplii-eys, I reasu rer and Dion. caplain of hosts. II. Willie T'oiifr, Lee V ur ii. .Jim Sam an. I Looey Kaim. Chinese a lid I. Mnlstimi.vu, were a-itiil lei In Hi uiunicipal courl yesterday afler ntMin aboul four o'clock of charges of. freiiuenlinit a place where op ium s smoked. Indue J. I). Slater. In makim; his decision, stated that evidence tiKabisI I he rive was insufficient for comb-lion. Koiitf Yuen, ihe slth niber of the tfrmip ar- 'nsled hist Saturday nichl at it, raid at L'aat Kmirlh street. was faund cuilly earlier in' the week aiul fined 100. The yellow men were represent ed li- S. Ivanhoe and (Jeorne T. oc h t a n , c ly at lorn ey, p rose -filled. Club Turkey Shoot (o , .He Held Next Sunday The Wlnir. l-'ln, and 'eet H.-.l club today .announced Hint a tur key and merchandise hool will be held Sunday.- " Dei-einlier I'll, slartintr nl :i a. m. at the Lone Tree grounds. Ihs-lor Hurt, An hi Jemdj-hcil, MAI'I'IX. Ore. Iir. J. I(. (;- laid w as seriously in ure a ii'l his automobile demolished on Th DATE DECIDED ' The nel band concert or the winter Serh'H wM) lie he. in the Arcade theater Sunday. December L'7, al p. in.. It Is announced today by Direclor Andn-v Loney Jr. Alt hooch pro el Ically completed, the proitriiui will nirl be made poli tic until later. Life of Christ Topic At Men's Cluh Meeting DalleK-l'iihrnr-nhi lilu-hti v Kti .!. 1 1 "t,,r bisl ;The ditctoi- was bo ind for Thri1''"" "r Dull.-- ii ii ti... I u r tnet at tin I the main highway was run inlo I by a county truck. Coldest This Month 35 Degrees Above '24 Mark of i 'hrisl" w.i th l ellllllT W tiell the M It's I'reHbyteiiiiii clniri'h home of llni.t rt tUlll on Walnut street. The If v. C. A I'ftllartl was the speik-r o: V'e- "V" niiii;. About men were pres- was a mistrial and the defendant . entitled to anolhnr thai. . . La (randc Masons l j .,., ,VI1S BK11I1 .h ,i L u,.. Elect Officers Tonight . 1 i--.-i.r..i. . - t.-nn ..r hicum .-uii in llaafi, llll lli- n-sillt Hint IM-. Wlll- nimi wiin iiffiiin I'onvliiU-fl. II.- al?iiln ii1I-h Li! lo Hie supreme eoiiil. I'lllillllUK 1 1. "I (here WIIH II" l-elll-pot. -HI i-vllel.ee Hint ll" llU'l IIMIJ- inltl.-d the rrllne rliiii-K. 1 .11 (llllll. I.- IlKlKe Nil. 41, A. I' ..nil A. M. will hnl.1 Hh nnniliil .linir thiM Ov.-iiinu nl Hi.- Mh- sonle hull. f t i.-.-. H fur Mi. - .NEW YORK (Hy Iho Assoel uled rresa) ' ' Aniferi'd ' hocnuso Ills wife would nut help hliu solve n cross-word puzzle. 'J'lu-odoi-e Keorner seriously wounded her and killed himself. ljisl nlfjlil Koerm-r asked her In lielp hli In solving a parMcll--lnrly lillfleull. puxsle.. "I have a hi-ndiiche. ( think I'll lie down she replied. A inniuenl. later Koerner fired without speitkltiR utid then turn ed the kiiii on hlmqerr. ,,MALlSON, Wis., (Hy the Associ ated Press) Tho police loday are seeking- n poisoner who has stvlckon t.-rror Into hundreds of homes. n-i... rfl.i.nunM, nf nnifinn in tL lai-Bi. via o. olives In a (trocery court martial from suspending for yesterday, provided Iho police with more than 0 days those found : m.. .i ii,. iiv. Rutlty under tho article of war .... . V.L i.V 'rhi. fniinweil tho which Mitchell waa held to have discovery of poison In a bottle of vjolated tn publicly attacking tho .7.. .... ..... ... ..... - soverninunt s air policies. . . or lhn WlBcomrtn'-ilnlrVi'iMly fseul. Iv. This Is the fourth lime In two years poison hus been found tn milk here. . OLDEST HORSE PASSES AWAY siiiiik y.-i.r will be el.-i-l.-il lill-l In n I l.-.l- Afl.-r III.- 1 Mm: i--fr'nlili"-iilN. ll lie Herveil. The supreine court by the (! WASHlNOTflN (Hy Iho Associ ated rress) "Old Hill". 67-year-old horse, nuld lo be the oldest horse in the world, dropped dean yesterday on the farm of his own er, John t.'. fioiuler. I Hit II lusl. Holiday "Old Bill" was In humous and doinic tho usual Hum horse's labor. Ho uppeured strong, una was nelduiii 111. scspe3ded rive TEAMi1 WASHINGTON (Dy the Associ ated Press) -A verdict of guilty on all specifications and the gen eral charge coupled with a sen. lence of suspension for five years rroin rank, command and duty, tn Iho army, was found Thursday night ngnlnst Col. William Mitchell jhy the courtmartial ' which has been conducting his trial for Insub. lordlnatlon siuco October 28. ' The mllltnry record of the ac. eusod during tho World war" prob ably saved him from a more so- (Contlnued on Pas-a Five.) - . Afl.-r II." lii.ftSil; H'-rvi .t rerri-Hliiiii-iits. MrA Iv'll.lll Three Apply to Juduc For Citizenship I'apeis Frozen AhscIs Force1 Irish Strikers Will j Denver banks to Close "Stay Put," They Say! , I ll;,l It. Colo. (Hy Hie AviOil- HKI.I ASI' (ll Hi'--'SM-Iled nt.'.l I'liw) lll leler blinks. IV. ski At Mi.- Ii. .i.l.ili.rti' or Mi.-'ih,. ( nplliil Hill Stale liuiili anil llie "sli-lklug spei-lul i eliKlubillury" ,H I.Mi'ti'iipiilllnil Slnte bunk, fulled In was declared J.i.luy that II -.. i liKluy. 'Ilnee ollii-r hunki imiuI.I "stun. I iut utiMI l.ui-iied i. ill" irliiM-il )t-Hti-iiluy. resar.ll.-HN of III'- l ister rubliiel j . - iilliiiiuliim thfit all who have mil I il-; V Kit, I 'olo. (Il Hie Ahh.ii'I retiirtie'l to duty by lu uVlo.-l. j tl,., 'rei:s --ire.! lu-nver blinks Saturday uioniliiK will 1"- 'IlKlelKHed j -the liroverH-' Natliinul bunk. Hie wllli.iill pay or pension Item-fits. Itrnudway Natloniil lunik iin'l tin- Tlie "Mlay pill" lii.-HKiiue lias I li I Nurtli l.env.-r hank, the latter n Kent lo all pluli ions l.y illspuleh i ntnle IiimiII nl (on closed their doors I'lib-i-M. iThlirs'biy. The slrlkers .leiiiuml a bonus us l,.,H(HjtH nf t,e ihi'-e l.anll.i i-enipeiiHiillou Im- lln lr disband-, SIUK icirn t.-J u ip. oxlninlely $4.4en.- Iilnh boundary , ,, ,i. iir,iwiiv National with i $:t.'.iKK,iiK3; Hie liroverH' Natlnnal i ? I.I '"Met. nn.l the' N.irlh lienv.-r -Jluink :t,s.ne'i. ll l-'rozeii iismi-Im In livritm-k l.mll-i and injinpalrnieiil. or eapltut were Hie ri-nsous In. Ilcstecl by national I. link iimlners for Hi- cloidni; of Hie iwo natloniil bunks while Hi state bunk euiniliier, who look rhui'Re nf the North hank, would not. iniike piihlli: any rea-son lor Hh cluKlni:. New Jersey Man Named Ambassador to Spain WASHINGTON (By Hie Assocl- XTRA HOI Ki; I'ASSKS Hll,!,. WASHINGTON (Al) Tlin !:w.-,, 11(10. llllll lax - iriluctloi. . bill pas-M'd the house tislay mid weni. to the M-iiuto in the form drafted by the house wnjs and menus cone lllltlee. OIIOH A M AliS .IAI-AN. I'OIITI.AMl (AT) The .-rippled Went Orowu, Kli-ninliiK Willi it ,ury riidiler tmvHiitH dspan, is flndl.iK inrire fllMii-ulile ueulber nt lhn time the lutest reports wi-re received tPd 1'ress) Ogden H. Hsnimond, call to. the pulpit of the Christum NEW MINISTER lion?. LIN t.ALNH (.KOI ML ' rii;NTSl. (AH-zV telcKiini from 'Icciiou. KluilittiiiK provinco, rhcil hy lhn Arnerlcaii ml km Ion, declare! that after to du.v-c riuht- liitt foni-H iiinJei MarMhnl I hang 'l'si Li". Xiiiichiirliiii dictator, lind regained jhiwssIiui niift that there Jin been tiniHlderable lootltitf. Hos pitals are overflow in , the. tele. Km in said, fail foreign compound are safe. I of New Jersey, wuk today nomln- uted to be ambassador to Hpain. mi nt umler UKre-liietll. Mi. iltsb; bourn SHOPPING- DAYS, V.LJ j With December, popularly enn-siih-n d the first mouth nf winter, more (ban half over, and 'hrlst mas only few lays dlslant. the weather continues temp- rate in Ijl (rande la marked eontniHt lo the last month of iU-li. Just a year aico last nltrhl Die iiii reilrv drniiliefl lo 1j i). n-re. I tow xrn. the colli est mark rects- ter'd in five years In la Orande. ApplicMlhui ftii the ( uimI pap tm r''i'dred in t be prm-ef-s of be ciitiibibT a na'nralixed American cit izen bus been made ly t Im-: reprenenlal ives or an man;.- differ ent nations. TIP-., will b- exainin. ed by JodL'e J. W. Knuwl.- In tie c'ltirtroom ftiturday morning at. IM rlticK. The HppHeantM are W;-tt. utt" line LoiiiHi- Harney, who eaiif lt"i list niirht the nu n tiry fell to rour. Knilanl: lred Hwai teui deftreeH above kto- a differ- from Hweeden;' ami Jfdifi ltm ' CWRICTMAS. decrees --jllHl two lli'- lirrees hlKher Itian the cubb-Kt h- iit-r r-irist4-r-d In-n since Umt win ter. Jn Nov -tuber 7 tli irovi-ni ment t hei monieier at tie Ipal building read 2 deirr-e uhw I eikin it back a year, here urc tt few cold-weather fisruren UeCHS, it native Of fireecr. LLsLIUOIIt 1,1 Ahs t.HDH ItKND. r. . Mn hob s. In a tin" with I he rP -4 or craters whb h recently choi'- into existence, have made their nppMiranie in the Tnmalo rewrvolr lissin. fhe new Ih-einilH-r 17-IH .V iNHftiilN-r I.H-10 12 hchrn wm. tiob-B are near the deep on which ts-bm irro. was formed wveral w pelt ttco 'when watvr ai turned Into tie (CuntlautJ co I'afe Five) rtwrvoir. To Clean Up The Dolls In tinier lo iliM-e of Hie hal aJicr of I he dolU tin luind 'w lurf f'tiritma Tin OIerer i malt lot; a ype-ial doll orfer tciHid niiMI DcicmlN-r - Hh n iM'Miitifiil l-'hlt rilrt doll rn-r ti anyone (iimhiic lit a iencHal Mih-rtpiioii for one year In mhaiMr and om iich snh-4-rip-ibm fur a 3 ' I or any mie Im lia-n't ; cuii-d a doll jet. tliN Mfl:il offer ntll ha.n tiiiiiiedlnt- ap pend. ott Mint 1 inn In joor own renew nl ami Bet only one new nlet itM-r nntl win tin doll al once. ml atsHit '21 aii left ami llicy -iMinld all In- fi -en out I HI, I, In Hie next .few da-. i't bu) no in 11 win one hi n hurry. Immediate h" Ittery of dolK. ObfTrer AdrfMmr A UerUiAndlBlnc berThje. Tin mii;ti;h kwans i'iju'ml IDAHO KALLH, Ida. (A.f) rhree Truuineter swans, killed by hunters and left on the shores of Qf the donomtnaUon ' coIIgko. Tlio Ilffv. C V. Dunn, Who was at, ono time prealdent of tho Bpo kauo untvcrfllty, haa accepted a. church, and will arrive hero in time to assume hh puatorhil du ties the flrat of the now year. ' At present Mr, lunn Is In char K of u purlsh at Newberjr, Ore. His fumlly ia still at Hpoknne, whero he wan far Bcveral year.-i I the north fork of th" UnuKe river a short tlmo hk, r a raro upe clcs, and havo been ordered pent to WnHhlnclon. V. C, by the ral government. The "olrds wero found by a wo man living near tho place wnere. Frisco May Have Wet Celebration Is Rumor HA X KltANVlSfD. (Hy th" A"n etH'eil re:s - (.utiiors thai Hie ll-r wilt be orr Iit- oil 4'lnlst ma. and New Vears's eves, mi far as federal prohibition iiKenis are concerned, promoted the Kxntniner to s"nd a reporter to the office of '"obmei Ned (Jreen. prohibition ad ministrator for northern "hfrrnln and Nevada, to verttfy the report. ' dd not proinlt.e that -we will not raid cares on Dm- nights In ttlieKtpin," I lie newspaper MUOtes Colonel fireen im Hayiiie. "Hut it has le-"n the lieral policy of the new regime not to bother with cane ot the kind the police bund le." What police chbf o lirlen wilt do Is amunthinff ebso again, the article adds. The Christian church ha been without a pastor since the ftm. of November, whon the realgnatlort of the Itev. O. W. Jones wen', into of. feet. Mr. Jones relinnuUhed his pulpit to engage in field secietaimi work for the Christian church la KTOHM SWLI I'S 4 'OAST. SAN I'ltAM'ISCO (AD Heavy in M is and ulmlstorms swept the coiit from Vain'ouvor j Island to cnlral 1 iillfonila last nluht, kecp liif( miatl shipping harbor bound. HO A It H TO THY AiAIN. ASHIN(.AON (AH) The ship, plug board Kxlay dechhil lo riid ertlMi Hie Admiral Oriental hue for sale, vlth bids returnable Jamf nry iiK , HOKAlf OI'HOsm I'OI I IT. WAMIIM.TON (AH) Tho b at tic over the world court got under way in enmf-l lit tho senate lislay with balrtiiHtt Horah. of the for eign relation committee, firing Hie first uho Into Hie ire-eoiiii raiikf. IteplMug to Senator M'MnHil, lie- ptiblii-nii. of Wlscon-hi, who de-lnr- id Hh? court wholly iiiiii'winicnt of the league nf tuition. Itoralt tiil dertook to cstahlbi ndnllotis Im- twecn the i-ouit nd Icmk'V. Pear ThHp tjuamtiHue Koughf. HALKM. tr- Nurserymen have started an agitation It ere to obtain the repeal of the pear thrlp iiaran tlne throiiKh the state board or horticulture. The iiuarsutlno onter was math: several years sgo and was said to have crippled Iho P" kI bill lies of various growers. The order affected Marlon, I'olk and Yamhill cq untie. the swans liad been staying, and, Oregon. Ho maintains hi fciieod upon finding the birds, had them quarters in I-a Orande. mountid. Word of tho find was Arrangements for the new pa. rorwurded to Wushlngton, after torate are In charge of Dr. J. , ). w hich tho Kuverninuiit demand wan Md'herson and J. D. Smith, pul inude. . - P,fc committee. Marshal, Operators Held While Bandits Loot Bank liOWH. lows l'y th" Associated l-n-ssl -- .Mukli.K rupiiv-s 01 ine town mondial, ti-lephiiie operntor. nod rullrnud operalor, lind then seM-rinic ufl wire e.oniiiiillitcallon with oiln-r lovins. half a ilozeii robbers lnvad.-d this vllhiRe' to-Jny. nr.-eki'd the safe of the Dows Stufn hank, and escaped with cash and bonds totalling eight or ten thous and dollars. j Coal Miners Preparing To Make Finish Fight f-IIII.AI.KI.I'IIIA (Hy the As- jOuycrnor rinehot's proposal to end smliited I'nssl I'nll.-d llne!tho anthracite suspension and in Morki-rs are pn-parii.K lor a finish .uaklna- coal subject for conatdera- flKht with iilillira.lt..- opi-rulorM, or- ll"n by an exira session 01. me irs; eerdliiK to John 1., I.enls, .risl-d.-nt of Hie ulllnu. lie b.-ll.v.s the opertitorR sre prepsred to upend a billion dullsrs to ertish the union. "Th only practical slluct" of Islaluni "Is to prolong the strike. Increase the public's Inconvent.-nce stld add to the distress suffered by miners and lo the losses ot the wholu unthructle. resiun," sui.l a stutumeut Issued by the operalois. - i ,.! j .... iu..ii