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EASTERN OREGON'S LOADING NEWSTAPEO- 14 PAGES TODAY FULL AE2COATED mrt3 LSA2D EZ2VIC3 G il t Y ( mtwtt On.. C .'' the coast, lea terior tea 'M S 1 day; oootor It lb out portion. f wlndli BMir VOLUME XXIV. a' U..n. ' Til.! J i itiEir I II SI II w lpeiiing lugiom "' imt burglur who entered tho J. H. Horning in High School ,,UKro Son Jwciry r uurmt well AHUnaeU 13 In cash and about its worth of . '.' ri'i . ii f-ii ; "'... . roaury beuds. - y KIMVIUUbLS HATS.nval PalM' " window and ,'. - .- I let -himself down -by means or u r r, ,"''" V.i 'ope. .. Apparently, from blood MlS. Beth Bailey McClean Utulna on the floor and on the cash r Gives Cooking - Dem6n.,0".'lV-T,,,,,a " surauon, ana serves a Buffet Supper. " WE1NIJII)AY ' MOKN'INK '. B:S to 0:SO "Straight Lines nail , Curve," a lotfura Willi demonstrations and exhibit of dress design, ilfss Ll Iter Hell .t'ooley. . S ;v. ' i-. IO:il to 13:00 "Color Irec. tli-cx," Air, Bernard; dakwuy. VI.Il:slAV Al TKLNOON 2:00 to 3:30 "The Family Liim-hcon,'' Mra.- Hcth Itaile, Ml'l IMIfl, 8:30 to 5:00 ".SK-ndlns Wise"-' ly for I'liinlltne,' iliv dakwur. If iinyonu doubts that there are thrills und sutisruction lit the incra business of being a housewife, he would have been converted this iiiurnlng ut the opening session of The Observer's flee homeiiiakers Institute by' the eager ubsorptlon Willi , which neurly ; 2oo women wutehed Mrs. Helh Bailey McClean ,litiiAnuti-nl Mm nnnLInu n.l ing of un Infonnul buffet sUppci. or ftlie' culculutlng ultention they guve Miss 'Kstlier H.v Cooiey's -Instructions for tearing down an' Old hut and inultlng it Into u new. i.wiieii jiiivrusu.!!. t- r. ' Matrons und brid.to.uWWhJ;""w,,'. ' r'jlY school girls... their . mothers unit' even .grandmothers:-, becu'uso they,.,; ", " ," iLJi' W I W1. IB ,.aiiu ending long ugo leurneil Vhut homrtMUk-.6fllul,,lu','f "ICm,l,W 0f " V1 November 1 Instead of opening in ing presents soiiiuw .problems "wlt""' -for many year Bl.piembeI.. The- opinion was ex- one life Is not enough "for a solil-1 ttnd attended all i of thc 86. jir-oasK-d thut grouse leave the root- Uon were represented 111 'Ino ""'ting , tiklng an-. active, part i,,,,, for lh0 umbor curly In . Sep eiowd thut grew steudily In' jilim-i ln t,ie Pr0?rnu ' 1 teniber' and are not only fur more Wrs and Interest from the open-1' during the morning meeting ut difficult, to hunt then : but tliplr Ing of the session. Armed, with "l0 Park, which v will begin at )lu,ut S ulso Inferior becuiis". of notebooks und pencils, they avidly .hout 10:30 o'clock the pioneer us. - feeding In tamuruck forests. ; scribbled the tidbits of Inforinu-, ""elation Will elect officers. . , Another resolution, . approving Hon until they run behind, or bo- f At noon a busket picnic lunch tnu uin t0 abolish. commeixlul risk cuino so interested they forgot to will be spread under the trees. The ' whcpla .In the Columbia river und write. ' i,. .Sons and Daughters of ptoneera its, tributaries, waa adopted. . , There were secrets guloro. for organization will furnish coffee, To Fight KkunkM. . v cheullng old man H. C. L,' In the cream and sugar.' .- . I -. At llio.suggeutlon of flume War- , ' . The program, which . v.111 begin , deii Walden, the club went oh ro- (Continued on Pugc 6) i COMMITTEE WILL TRY TO INCREASE TOURIST TRAFFIC , ', , ,.; : Mrs.' J. A., McCarthy, prexidenl. of ; Itepiesenlutivcs from' I'biidlflo'1 "in association of sons and.daugh I nlon, Uakcr und La. . Orundo fers of Union county pioneers, is chiiinhcis of commerce met In the II v tinll li.ifo tri.iilsif.luir n P( it-nn.nl 1 and appointed a commlttm! of five to invcHtiguU; und tulte whatevt-r int'uHuiMH nocessury to lnctx'usu tliu tourlHt trurflu ovtT the Old Ore gon Trail highwuy In KuKorri Oie-Bon- '':. -1 v. -" : Tht: coniiniUt'u vus ffivon uu thoilty to go ah cud with any plan lOlcided upon., ft will work uloiiy? lines to lncru truffle pur Hcularly uft'ecUng- thj towns from BuUcr to lVndloton; ' - - Mt'iiibeiH of . tho coimnllldo . fol low: Uudy Turlnler, J'l'ndlelon; NnwoM Martens, Union; K. J. ls; Korte, Huntington; Eurl C. itoyn olds, Lu, Grande.. . Markton Smut Proof Oats Is Doing Well in Union County Summer School For Housewives It's Milliliter .MiiiMHl time and ' (ttuiriu 1m not lo be. wit limit one. Tim Oterier' liomQ-w-q-nomlfs lust 1 1 in t Hfiil Into full fwiiiR ibis iiHji-tiliijf at V:U0 l the bltfi wliool -and emllntM-r vvrry imiiiiiii and afternoon fir four dnjH. It'H a i-ttl stinimer jt lH4 for JHmM'uheH-aiiil It prortili-ei- to lc pleaMiiit an well an prof 1 1 alilr. . Tlicrc will l liuiskr W caMltmally fmni' llio Ortl(opKii tti Vkirola tlHro will In re fiwhiiHiilM omnV aftprnooM- tlM'in arc lmrnM!iig illyplar" and llwru arc lectures and (k'nHmMratUnis by the best e hertj In Ihv Not-llme!. Kvery onp H Invlleil ami t'urjvno In ifiiiilnir- It'H ull free. HJlwenr-r AiMertUliiff A Men?hatHgliy Hervfea," MfcltBEIl ASSOCIATED PRESS Beads, Gash Taken From Store Here Police Searching Today for Man Who Burglar ized J. H. Peare & Son' During Night. "'"' iuuuy uro scarcning for a unrulier Frightened. , u , .. Tho intruder then went to the cush register and took tho money from It, . The proprietors bcllevt (Continued on Page 6) Thirty-Sixth Annual Re union Scheduled to Be Holrl in I. a flra nHp nn neia in L,a, uranae on xnursaay. An Interesting program is being '"'" ' . v ' ' . i ;iwiiiui Munucr:- ronmu", Which will be held at Rlveraldo park Thursday. Probably the most nterestlng feature will be . talk, by Dunham Wright, of Medical.1 I Springs. ; ,; Lncle Dunham .Wright as he is " ' v. i.h-.. Iut ' 1:30 'o'clock, l. in. charge of, Mrs. Nell Thacker, and will .bo I numbers. ! I '. All pioneers and Uieir friends and sons and daughters of pioneers jure Invited to uttend thc meeting. ' general ennrgo or tno reunion. Fire Damages House On East Adams Today A fire at the Dunn residence at 2 It Kust Admits ut 11:05 a. in. i toduy burned a slid and the flnin.v es spread lo ono corner of the hoUHo before extinguished by the fire fJepurtntent. The fire Is be lieved to have st:ti ted ellher , In grass near the shed or In the shed,1 Thc dumuge Iiuh not been figured vm but will probably run about 1100. . I . 'I he recall was sounded at 11:35 PIONEERS WILL MEETATPARK (lenerul enlhtislubin us to the 'adaptability of Markloil smut proof outs to Union county condl-fwfth lions was noted on the part of fanners who are trying out the vurlety when farmers of the court-! ty held u three-duy series of field1 trips late lust week. ' Kurmers who an' growing Mark Ion outs are: Krunk Johnson, iHummervllle; Clyde McKensle, Hummervflle; H. K Huron, Imb- l ler; und Klmer Kenntwiy, of M'dic ul springs. All declare good yields have been secured. - Markton oats 'matures early. It has been tried under - dry OU1. lor nuvniui ji'ui o u'lut ""'j IUIItl connuiollB 111 urn muru cjii;m- lllent station and proved tho hlgh lest yielding oat yet grown there, I absolutely Immune to smut and I does not need treating. Heed hus .been distributed In limited am- ounts to several counties through the county agents. the illstrtuution Itovlmilnir in 1H24.' lM-Klns- in-ai. New varlelles of grain have eently been de-eloped which , aro immune to bunt or slinking smut, ! County Agent H. O. Avery reports, ilnee smut destroys the. head w hieh it uttaeks, und also results 1 In mueh damage through the foul ing of oilier grain, he holds this Is (Continued on Page &) CLUB VOTES TO COIlTinUE FISH FEEDS Suggestion by Averill, State Game Warden, . .Is Turned Down OPEN SEASON ON 1 SAUEHENS URGED Otis Palmer, Cwith ' Best : Catch, Wins First in Wing, Fin : and Fleet foot Contest" ;, ?y ' A suggestion,' In- letter';' form, from Btute Ciaine Warden 'K. Averill, that sportsmen's clubs ab olish fish feeds us detrlmentul to lmv enforcement on the purt of other rishermen, wns not taken kindly by the members of the Wing, I'ln und Kloetfoot club In session In the M, K. 'ohuroh buse. 'ment lust night. Hy motion, after talks by Oume Wurden John Wnld to, Circuit Judge J.. W. Knowlcs and others In fuvor of the annual feeds, the members unanimously voted to continue the i Huh bun quels. . Averill suggested that fiHh con ,oals b,! n"1'1 on the opting days of th0 seu(loll anU thut thc annU(il bunquets feature, tnstcud of ' flsli, beefsteak, oysters or some, other ,. ,, ;k,r ,',',.,. I men' here, beefsteuk and oysters f)Jeat KuwPst ,B1I1C js,.SOI1' tlmmten A relo,uUon. sponsored by JMdge ..,,.,., ,... .i lh..t -'an open seuson, from August S to ,s be .declurei-on sagehens i In' Etuitom-.OfS.w.-aBd .alo thut (he grouse season be opened earlier, ' - " (Continued on Page S) MANY RESERVING ROOMS FOR REAL ESTATE SESSIONS Keiuest8 for between 5( unJ 3(tu udvaiieu reservations for the northwest realtors' convention to be held 1 ere July .22, US and 24, have been received " by tneiits bers of the loeul realty board, tt was reported this , noon when 2M tn embers of the convention 'com mittee met at the . Komiiier hotel for luncheon. ' T.. W. Zlmiiiermun, tmcretury of thc northwesL real estate5 board, ututes thut with this number uf advance reservations li Grande can look for the largest, delega tion of realtors ever In uttendunee at a northwest reultora' conven lion. ." , it was 'repoii'd lhal the bun(Ut to be held Hutu rd ay evening dur ing ,the eonvetttlon, .will , bo ut Zuber hall. Arrungeipents ure be ing made lo servo ut 'least 400 people ut thut time.' The chairman of the golf eom- mltlee reported that the grounds , were not In very good shupe for I playing, but would be w orked con- slderubly before convention time, There will ,be a golf tournuntetit, from 15 to 25 entries from the various rfal cslute boards, on ; the first morning of the convert- tion. . , - Wallowa county - ieutors a preparing for a cowboy fish feed to bo held .Monday .morning, when the real estule men arrive at Wul Iowa lake on the finul day of tie: convention. At least 76 or Ji)0 automobiles will be necessary to conduct tlie reuitors' .to Wullowa county.' .' A committee .from the Itotary club will solicit cars for this purpose.' It was reported. Sheep Breeders Tour Union, Wallowa Area A number of hreederH of mire. bred Hampshire sheep with Hugh .Mprout.' secretary of thi: I Wnolirron-ers tiMHm-l-itlnn. made a 'tour of the Urunde Itonde valley I yeslerduy looking ovei r the various flocks of Hampshire sheep. . Aftei j visit Ing severul Union counly sheep men they went Into Wullowu county, The breeders were considering the udvlsuldlity of holding a pure bred rum sale sometime next month, : No definite decision wva reuched. LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1926. Japs Relate Their Story of Eviction Testimony in Toledo Case Heard in Portland To day -Yellow Men Need, Interpreter. POIvTIAND, Ore, July 13 AP) Incidents of the deportation of Japaneso men und womon from Toledo, .Oregon, a year ago, by a mob, were described today in Fed eral Judge Wolvcrton's court where five Juponeso-are suing for ait ag gregate of 1130,000 ' damages. Claimed because they were evicted from their homes. There are six defendants, residents of Toledo. The case -against throe of the orig inal nine, defendants was dismiss ed by the court lute yesterday. ! T, Oguru, ono of the Japanese, guve an account of his experiences jnd he was cross examined by B. A. Green, defense attorney. Ogura'B limited knowledge of Kngllsh caus ed some difficulty. ' .. Nonrn lllrfkiilty. "Did you try to get anyone ar rested for kicking you, as you said they did?" ..asked Oreen at one point. Oguru failed to understand. "Arrested-Arrested ',"' reiter ated Green. - ' " "llcstaurant?'' asked tho wit ness. "No, I didn't go In I stayed on tho street." . '..', ' "I don't man restaurant," said Green. "What I'm after was is did you iask uny officer to arrest these people when they kicked you? , You, ald they threw you (Continued on Page ) Authority Speaks of In- Juuqr uecoraung. . ;Af tettioon Session 'Institute. at ff ' "l,:,er'! '"woiiiun wlio has liorae tense und bn't uffllcted with color blindness eixi. Inuk-i u, bountiful home," Bernard -Jukwuy told, un audience .of ' liomeinnkers ut tho high .'school , this afternoon when he opened the second session or Tlitt Observflr's ItiBtltuto . with u leettire on "Hslhelles In Home l'ur niuhing." "l'or there uro certain foolproof rules thut cun be followed pre scriptions for home decorating that must procure certain dottnlto re suits. . y '' ! ' . !'An i;iikotlmial Art." "Interior decorating, like paint ing, or sculpture, or poetry, Is an emotional art. . t ''When you decide to decorate, a room, don't lush out and buy this or thut which suits your fancy, nor choose 'furnishing be cause they urc Just then In the fashion, but sit down und dcter- (Continued nn Ph five) . Mrs. U. C. Tuckey Dies ; After Heart Attack Mm. K. I'. Tuckey. following a heart attack lute yesterday, died at her Jiome on Second street tills morning. Bho hud been III for some time. Kunci'ul uriangemenls will be announced, later. Mrs., Tuckey Is survived by her widowed husbund und by a ,son Frank, who Is ln tho. U. H. nuvy. Ge o rg e Chamb HOME BEAUTY JAKWAY TOPIC Former Union NOUrOKK. Vd. July 13 (Al' tJeorge K, Chuitilx rlutn,, formerly United Hluteft senator and gover nor of Oregon wuh married here yeslerduy to Mrs. Carolyn II. Unci. ton. - liolh live In Washington. ' Mr. C'liumherluln gave his age us 72 and his bride guvo hers us 4. The former senator served' u's a member of the shipping bosrd from 11)21 to I!i25. He wns u wid ower und his wife a widow. MttK. MIIXTON KNOWN HICItlU Mrs. C'urolyn 11. Hhelton, who became Ihe bride of Oeorgo K I'humberlain yi-slerdjiy tn Norfolk, Vu., is well known In Union coun ty.' :' , , - ." Hlie was horn near Union to Mr. OreKunjund Mrs. Willis Kkiff. pioneer re sldents of the valley. A brother. O. J, Kklrr Is now living at Union another brother, Nolan I 'and Hklff, ronuer'y lund office n'celver In f,a Orunrle, puimed uwuy more than u year ago. - W Oihi' loermr. ' Mrs. Hhelton wus ussoeluled with Mr. -Chuniberlaln for moru than u st:ore or years. . When ho wus guv- (Ooatlnued on Page I) ' si AICIJTIJP; BODY BOXED Gruesome. Murder Shocks and Baffles Policemen . of Boston - LONE CLUE FOUND IN INVESTIGATION Knots Used in Tying Up Boxes Indicate Sailor , May Have Committed ' Crime, Cops Believe. BOSTON, Mass.. July 13- (AP) The Boston police today' were faced with the moat gruesome and baffling inurdor mystery kthey huvc encountered In recent yeara. The body of a girl., mutilated, dismembered and unidentified, lay In tho city irtortuun: after It bad been discovered early today on a lonely road that winds Its way be tween two cemeteries In the Mat tapan district of the city. Police believe the young woman, at tractive and apparently refined had been . dead a week and that her body had been cut up and packed Into two boxes and burlap bug In which It was found some lime last Sunday. This was In. dlcaled by a superficial examina tion by medical authorities. , 1 Tied Ily Kaltor? . The only clue left for tho police to work on was the manner or ty ing the knots In' the heavy window cord (hat bound the boxes. They were tied, apparently by n seaman or some one familiar with martiio knots. The boxes bore no marks of uny sort . and. there , were. no. tracks to show how they1 had been i'uiiuiinitfw1 In tho iflrnAt lii.lwf.nii the grwyeyards. - , .. ,'Thu boxes were lying nnur a wall .l,l f.u.r,. from'Wulk Hill street. On (lie other, side .of. the street is Mount Hone cemetery. The body wiuv diihildo the. wull. 'A liiborer, Tor- rlo Jenny, on his way to work, saw tho boxes und notified tlie police. The spot between : tlie ceiiK-terles: Is off the beuten-putli for (raffle, but still is used by muny pcdestrhuis, und is only 1or( distance, from two niu.li! ar- teries lo the city from suburbs to tho smith. The only clothing was a, pulr of (Continued on Page S.) EVANS AND WELLS IN NORTH PLATTE 11:51 A. M. TODAY . OMAHA. Neb. July 18, Al'J Kdwurd H. Kvuns and Linton WellB flying eust behind ifrmy air servleb pilots In tho flnul slago of their globe circling race, passed the ar iny field at Kofi t'ook at. a Inlle ultlliiilo and missed the signals to alight for Instriietlons. The plun es sped by ut 2:00 p., in. und. con tinued ; eastward. . NOllTH PLATTK. Neb,,; July 15 (AP). I.lnton Wells und JOdwurd K. Kvd.iib, lunded ut thc luullfli'lil ut 11:51 a. lu. (central time) to duy In their dash for; New -York to complete a round-tlic-world trip In record time. Their time from Hult l.nke L'ity, Utah, was t hours und !!1 minutes. They pr pured to depurt for Ituntoul, 111,, In a non-stop flight Immediately. erla in Weds County Woman ' TODAY'S GAMES j ' NATIONAI, MSAtit i: t'HIOAOO (AD ,. 'It; H. K Uonton "... 1, 1 S Chicago .; 2 J 1 latteries Menewlch und Toylur; Osborn and Oonzules. PITTNUUHf (AP) I'ltUiburg New Vork postponed, rain. Two games tumorrow. AMl;HHN Ll-lAUl'l-: HOHTON (AP) (Mtvelund .." ........ It. H. K ..613. .. I A I S;wcll llostou .. ... - Ilutlerlrs WilUe und -Karr and Oastoii, rllll.ADCI.PHIA ( AP) II. II. K. H(. lollls .. 2.0 1 Philadelphia .. ! d I llatleiies Vungllder and Har grove; Walberg und Coihrane, Perkins. NKW YOltli (AP) It. II- K. I let roll .'. , 6 10 V New York i ' 2 latteries Wells and Manluni Pen nock and llengough. MEM8XB ABSOQIAWBO PRB8S May Wed Prince of Wales y - x II "5; s IVJI v - xif.,i if V ; I W 1 H :!:. if- '-'''.I ' . ; KthuiIhIi iuwsMpnv'Kwrt Uiat King Alfonso's prosont trip to England is being made-In an aitempt to arrange live marriage of Ills oklcNt daugtttuis tlie lufanla Htvurtco, to Uw Prince of Wakw. Anyway, one, goes Koruu as good as anotlwr. Above la went plKitograph f Mm prHeiw Wales Is shown In tlie Inset. . OF Cessation i of Explosions ., at Lake Denmark Ars - ;enal -Permits ' "Rescue 'and Identification'. , ;.' !''"-1- NEW YORK, Jaly 1. (AP) JIPMseci list, or (ne va unui pt m exptosloa of . the . Iake Denmark. N, J., naial arwtnal lh aftemooa sliuwjfitl la Mentirbiil-aail tma ta MendHeil ilead taken : from ;' the devastated area, ,,':!..,:',."..' ..: DOVUItt N..J , Julji U. '(AP) f'essation - of bombardment 'by shellf today warranle unlnter"-' runted recovery of the dead and help to tho llvlrtg Of 'Tew'Joroca pence' time 'baftlffleldij -V'J , rleveral hundred sdldtera 5-; and murines were on ' iju'y about :the Isihc- lienmrfrk : naval .' depot ln search for . additional victims- of exploding amnuinltlon which after a rlnsii of lightning; Saturday, af ternoon reduced- the depot and miles of . aurroundlng , country to ruin.:. . : ., ',' 1 '! . ; i ' . ' !( Identified, i ; Krnin u nt man's land, duo to un act of nature there- had been brought in. today parts of 17 bodies, ten of which' were Iden tified through - records sent from Washington by airplane, n Shifting winds which took expiring flames toward, unexplocleii magaslnes caUsed stoppago .of explorations yesterday afternoon by order of Uccrehiry of tho Navy Wilbur who . (Continued on Page S) Buyinar Hoists Wheat ' " Market in Earnest t', II I C A O O. July 13, (AP) Waves of buying hoisted wheat market in eurnesl. toduy, . Prices went up as much as 6 fie a bushel Heptember touching IWi.' The principal reason- was a report (hut was taken us definitely, exploding theories of the largo American crops this season.' :'' ' v - .Wheat closed excitedly at nearly the - topmost level with all future deliveries showing - the'1 greatest. advance -In - many weeks. ' ' In; tho lute trading especially, ' fluctua tion! -were 'of it wild character. In. flueneed by reportd that a big sec tion of - (he (.'unndiun crop wuh badly burned out.! '.-- Philadelphian Elected Head of B. P, O. E. I'HIOACJO, July 13 .AP) Charles It Orukelow, of Phila delphia, wus iinunliiioiiHly elected grand exalted ruler of the Benevo lent unci Protective Order of KlkM by Ihe grnnd lodge toduy.' Ho sue. ceeda Judge William Hawley At wlli, of liullas, Texus. -: .- . : :v . finikelow, director s of public welfare In his city, was nominated by- W. i'rei-land Kendrlck, mayor of Philadelphia und was elected without opposition., '"He has btsn a' member ' of the Phtluilelphbx lodge since 1907, hus served as ex' alled ruler elx terms and liiw been president of - the Pennsylvania Klks ussoclutlou.' 'Ilo' was grand csiuln of the order for throe years unit has been a member of the grand lodge committed on mem bershlp. .. , v).-,- . r DEAD GOES Bulletins CHIOAGO, July 11. (AI) The 1M7 grand lodge of B. P. O. E. nnnvntlon was awarded to Chi ebmatl by a vote of nearly 1 to 1 today. MOW YOHK, July tS. (AP) Two detenUves and IlK-lr two prln e were allot down Just ssjaifa of Mad two. square today by ainntesi In aa -atmobne who vkad been trsWbig Uiesit on their Way to pa- JmsmmaroK mir u. (AP) 0a bodlei ot foe f these who Ml were brongbt here today for, : BTOOKJrOLM, Jul IS (AP) Paavo Mnrsal, fasnssm Ftaaish nam aer. eatabttshed what was cUlat- ed.-aa s new- world,, iwoord. tola rvsnniC wnvn iro wtww wn. thoosand metres ta mbnttas a 4-tt seconds. The old record was mlaates 3a ! seconds. OREGON MEASURE IS SIGNED TODAY BY THE PRESIDENT i, WASHINGTON,' July IS (AP). President Coolldgo has signed tho bill to reimburse 10 Oregon 'and Washington counties for taxes lost through railroad land grants nOSEBUllO, Ore., July 13 (AP) Approval by the president of the tax refund bill suthorlzcs payment - 'to 18 Oregon countlos ot approxl- mutely five million dollars. Tho counties which will benefit In this distribution are as ioiiows: ..Benton, .1230,000: Clackamas. 347,000i Columbus,: $lll,oo: Coos, ' 422,ooo; Curry, $22,000: Douglas, $1,086,000; Jackson, $766,000; Josephine, $373,000; Lin coln, -, $22,000; Lane,-; $926,000: Mnn, $129,000; Marion, $10,000; Multnomah, $38,000; . Polk, $166, 000; Tillamook, $ko,000: Washing Ion, $SO,ooo: - Yamhill, $60.oo; Klumuth, $136,000. Total, $4,907, oiio. ',. ,.-..;'.-.' -'. f - These figures are merely un es timate of tho amount duo the various counties and the actual ris-iires will ho somewhat ill ex cess of the amounts named, It Is believed, us the figures are based (Continued on Tago 8.) Pr es ident Has No Plans For Fall Congressional Campaign PAUL SMITH'S. N. Y., July 13. ( A P) President Coolldge has no plans at. present for participation in tho. congressional campaign this fall and in the absence of any an nouncement by him, any references to the subject thut may appear In print, should be regarded as mere supposition. - Tho position of tho president. In face of various published reports as lo hlx political plans since he cunio lo the AdlrondauksY was made clear at the executive offices today. Mr. Coolldge cume to tho orrle.'S from White Tine camp to attend to a number of govern ment matters and to receive the newspaper correspondents for the second time since his arrival In the mountains. ' Whether he will enter tho cam paign actively or perhaps only to (lie extent of making a tew ad dresses late In the ' campaign has been a question Upon which no nu:: ooauiii: DEDLli Worst Forest Fire of Sea son Reported Near Deer Island, Ore. MAN DIIOWNS AT RADIUM I INC3 t. La Grande Experiences Hottest HizU ef Year ' with Minimum Temper ' ature 66 Above. . SUMMARY. - PrxtUwlWant torest rtra m Oraaoa bumlaa west of Deer Island. .',; ' Clear Creek - and ; Beaver Creek flrc,ixttrntsrd. Mora men osslctwl oat to fight Mlk-liell Pesat fire. Man drowns ar rlslnrs. Urals destroyed hi lire near Salem. ;' , ,L Uranile RrsMenls ex pertence taottrst nlaht of year, i Yc'bjw psae. biwSMd near Wallowa, Ore.' ' ' , ' ; Kalcm . Mertooa forest fire raghig today near HMvertoa. oo nam rtghttag Mass near OHtrasHler, Wash, - , , PORTLAND, Ore. Jl tt (AP) Ono ot the worst forest fires of tho season tn Oregon was today engaging crews of men west , of Deer Islatid, Ore., en ths workings of the Deer Island logging com pany. ' Tlie fire swspt away ths main camp of the leaglag eompany . j on Carcass cri;h loet ntght. j,, 'a:ew rVst twasrlMi Si dr m r'. ' I seres waa reported by ,,ha Strwr ' , ; i -rtlMa Tlsaos 'g-: y"av-i,'") verton, Ore. . Up ta th time tho i. report waa ssat ja- - ths flra v , had been eatif Us4 t I iags. yirea la ths Ci. f v . and I jwwt C 2?S2 I Additional fire ; flghUrs were sent out last night by the local su perrtaor of the V. M. Forestry ser vice to aid in combatlrg pis fire whleh menaced h . tsiswbV BooT naUoaali. fgssat , rne. ,,MIUhil 'Point. With the help et mora fu-1 Arable Weather -Arr erfl. clala hoped to (Hmvr,J Ore. MAX DBOWNS NRaVK BAUTEH Koy Angel, lit, waa drowned at ltadlum sprints near Halnss, Ore; yesterday afternooa about four a't olook In full sltht at his mothi'rj who was at the ide ef the pool, Angel, It la said, was unable to swim and got lots water beyond his depth. He asJtk. tinder watuf and his body - was recovered by Raymond Ward, " Angel's aunt and brother were awltnlulbg near hint at the; time. t st ,',,- The Angels are at Haines during the summer although they are re sidents of Walla Waltt, Wash.. GRAIN DKSTROTED SALEM, Ore. Juty II (AP) Thirty acres of wheat and oats, most of It the property of the state penitentiary, was destroyed by fire on the Turner road three . miles south of Salem yesterday after, noon. About 10 farmers, firemen from flnlom,and trusties from ths state prison, rushed to the fields and fought the fire, whloh proved to be a difficult task because of tho extremely dry condition of the straw. i v , Prisoner Escapes. ' , Ono of the trusties from the pri son, James Shields, found oppor tunity to disappear during the fire . - (Continued Page Five) light has been thrown definitely: either hero or In Washington. - ; Uses Hands Off Policy. . ': l"or (ho present Mr. Coolldge has contented himself with a pol icy ot hands-oft Inasmuch as the primary contests are yet to be dis posed of. and his apparent view Is that the executive ahould not in ject himself Into purely party fights. . . ' BAI.T1MOKE. Jhly IS. (AP) Bultimore business men today ad- -dressed a letter to president Cool ldgo at White Pine camp In the Adirondack requesting., the re moval from Curtis bay of a gov ernment ordnance depot containing fifteen million pounds or smoke-Ii-.hs powder and upwards ef flf (reu. million, pounds et T.r? T. and Qllro glycerine. Curtis -In, six miles of ths Br, aeaa dlstrtet. . 1