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Friday, August 20, l!)2i) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Seven Dave Tucker, of Joseph, Subject I Of Story In American Magazine 103 Years OL JOSKI'II. Or (Special) "Dnve "ucltfi, Who Is Now Viei'-IMvMt-Irtont Aif -the Hunk. He Onrt rtubhod" s the tltli' of a iViitinvil iniorvfi'w y MiiffiiiT White in iho St'idi'inher a-nc oi' llit- Anii'i'tciin ni;iirnztne BtvhiHi Iimh liwn mini iiy pnicticiilly ixin (if t h I'mnimiiiity 1 h pnsL U' hi vp. or at ih many us rouhl ncuiv mauiiziiH-. It Is the- story i:f a il in;in who vrn:)Kcl society, ft.iii put. I his 'h-l.t in lull to (ho si:.!.' unit ri'l iirnt'd to his community to (-.stahlislt his own kooiI nanit. I'hal lie sucM'-h'(l Is Khown by the umi'I I Mill he Is now ijlie ol tile best ftiliMl anl most tmcci'w.si ol Hiniii r.s In Ihe lnwi r valley R-very t-ili: UlurhiK Hi H-nst by : ' jt -.vnun o! many ;". TW, 'liifld'c ik 4 fffrinee it uiiH jie I Jl 1 "Ml tl - j ueli liten ! ' niu.Kh. i lifter tho l-cnitiliifler oi the tnonev The negro vh i:i (own tor' several rhiyB ' makliiK vnriotis inquiries, bought litin.si'lf a new suit oi clothr-H ami preHinnnbly left to join KlUhutrh ai't.-r rinding the inonev KlthuRli's blalin mMrtsvi was leained and nun were sent to ar rest him, but for snnii-' reason thev never dW. m'rnrrling to .Mr. Knight .Mr. Tucker ploiule.! guilty and was Henioni-ei) to ciglu years in i hi Oivgrmi penitentiary, one yenr be Ihr lor the alleged prime rtr oitile sti-alliiK. Me was, howver, exon erated of Ihe latter crime by one wiine-s who IkhI sworn 1'ulwlv agaln.vi him. Mr. Tuckd- tells in the ai-tiete of tin li;mlnliips of ills ycm-M in ihe penlieniiary a:nl how lie In-- " eame. "righy wilh hiuiHeif afler four years of illca i et-rat ion. lie wnn made a Inisty ami lac-d in chaiKe 'of tho prison horn and livestock - After his re lea h from prison Mr. me hark to Joseph and Job h.-rdi ig sheep from v.idoin. a Prairie ci t ei: losepli'lti yi'ars ago uis tlie ren- uny lawless diameters liioted as say iiu;-. et off by itself and Ji;id no easy means of eommnniea kiou Willi tile outside win Id. .Man. Hi in do:ui, eame hen. n hide out j Tucker ( (Jli-oiil arrest and uthers of the s;unr 1 secured i nt followed them In, KHz- I'eter It leader of tile iiK'ii who rob- farmer. -)..-d the l-'lrst .Hank of Josi pli, is live wan r. liiemhered l.y old Minors here Vested It In sheep and anee ne was in lown aooui a nioni n During the last 2 ;Def;re the robbery took place. 1 le . gradua lly said to nave neen a pleasant, until hp is considered n:o nf g'.scll-appearlng man. Hi-own. who most prosperous men in this see- fv.ns Kiiieu uuii.ig ine roinieiy, way lion and is a leader In various jo!.;iger and considerably less of a iWimmunlty enterprises. gardened criminal thiin was Kit'.-j - The 1 oilier youth Implicated In lingli. Al. V. Knight Knew bolli the ndibery chose to stand trial bill smeii rntlier Well and s:iys Unit ho was conviclod fjltrown lohl him he was living ri- 'del- nil aKsunuMi name and I old ft., wl.Ml t.il trill. ..,!... .,M.U lull Ipio lias forgotten It, , not her boy of a numbi-r of grafted aninuits and men," ho said, "the sueeesslvi' recalls now are definitely estab lished. They follow: Not notable, change during: the first two months., than a gradual Improvement in hiuseular strengi h; better up po lite: better working of organs ! hitherto unfeebled: and", In the case of men, greater capacity , for Intellectual work: lower blood preK.mre: bettor metabolism. These svmplnmH arc very marked during the first two or three y ars hut. fall off gradially until. In the fifth you i, they disappear. ROY DROWNS THURSDAY IX MORGAN LAKE The hotly was in the water nearly lx hours. Mrs. I'lirdy was at Krulttand, Ida., when Iho filial accident oc curred and n telegrnut was sent to her immediately. Hhe arrived hero ahout midnight last night, the griofstrieken father and mother j meeting lit their heme Just as Mr,! I'urdy and the rescue party re- j .turned from ttie lake with the boy. The I'urdys ar members of the' Christian chdreh and Uollin was -a irgu'lar attendant, haviJig'a. wide circle f friends. Ills unfortunate doatli came as a sad shook to the, community. ; Itollln'H body is at the Snortgrais i and Zimmerman mortuary. The llt-j tt,. boy was H years of ago, having ! been born on Nov. iio, Kuncrnl sor- vices' will bo hold at the mortuary! .Monday afternoon at '1 o'clock. om:;( i'ioi:i:it iuks HiiSKHrilli, Ore., Aug. (API --Mrn. Klora Hermann, widow of IHngor llermnnn, congrocsinan from Oregon for 1t years and for six years commissioner of tho I'ni- i ted StatPH giMieral land office, died j here last bight afler n lengthy 111 ! noss. Mrs. Herman was horn at l.nw rencehnrg, I ml.. Octciher :t, IS47, : crossing the planes by wagon train ; when she was four yoar old. They i rem hod I'orttand in IS.VJ. True Greatneii nrctitnoss lios not In hdug slronu a tout hut in ihe ulii of your t rongl It. 1 1 enry Wa nt I !et Iim. frontlnued from Page 1) Biblical Women cessfnl diving, as It was impossible - Tlioro Is no roinplclo cl-tipler In to seo underneath the surface. In , Hie lilhle wrlllcn hv a woiuiin iihonl Hplio of this, many of the men i wuiiieu. Proverlis :t is oiloii sup- made altcmptH to recover the hoy ( lHm.. in ,(. stich :i cliupier. It ran- if Hie word lluil Klii -Nv.l l.n.t Aiitivlett liRrctm lie siayed with him lor une nmidroil and throe years old , saved his money and in- mi Amr l i:iln,i. rv.i lilth- ranch. Pasadena, Calif., has had a l(oC us he has hirthdrivM hm h cttn ix increased these holdings thm na Ihnv n .-a ol.n,.D Atln.,.l hy hundreds of hi memls; Mr. Cole is shown above in his garden gathering delicacies for the all day birthday feast. hv diving and swimming under water. I. ung Motor I'sctl As soon as the body was taken from the water, the lung motor was put into use .and operated con tinuously for more than four liotp-ft, - although most of the people pres ent gave up hope long before that. sisH Int'yt'ly I eiuuol's mother inuirht him iiml irtiuh of It Is nhoiii iho lrtues of women. Three hundred citizens of North -fhhl, O.. signed a petition favor ing dog root's. (Josh! lo that many people bet- and win? - the '.id sent to the penitentiary, l-'rod Wngner, local blacksmith, who' Is said by l l.oyd to have killed Itrown and done most of Ihe siiooting during tho ir ago this -spring al 1 lilgard when a !:nge timber fell on him while he was working on a bridge. PREVENTION OF DEATH IS HELD LIKELY i.jae'red tin- cashier li t ii : W money till which Blb'ical lnlosicante The word of i he HiTiplures. trnnsliiLi'il. which npply. lo wino'or liqtior: nre "ya. in." I're-h juice : "ttrosli." not fully Hired lull .iuloxl catlnir: "hel;har." strong drink. iiud Mr. I acker comprised Iho par- holdup, wtis killed v h i-nlil.ed I lie hank. , l'ity.liugh and Ilrown entered the: ink, the Iwo younger lads stand- ' tiing out.ddo as lookouts, l-'itzhugh t hand over, ho did and .loniedialoly afterward someone Bill ed. A ruled no-n t hen streamed Sunt nf stores and saloons. Kitz- liugh snatidied tho money sack iroin the fallen Tirow u, mounted his horse and escaped down th slreet in n rain of bullets. His Morse :is frightened by the' eom itioiion nnd he was :ria)de to mount tviih the heavy money sack, which contained prohiibly Iuihi silver dol lar. nnd ?uii in hills, so he tied a nipe ;i round I lie sack and dragged it behind him on the ground ouf df town. Old timers say Hint he stayed Hint nfghl in n descried e:ib. in on upper prairie creek, where lie cached pari of ihe money, ami Iff for Idaho. It Is said Hint some time kiter ho sent :i negro h here" (Continued from Page. 1) ( of Paris, one of Iho world famous exponents of this tcchniuue. Hc said evidence accumulates that grafted glands do not shrivel and disappour, lull I hut they continue to live. Neverlheh ws, the effects of iho grafting do not last -'indefinitely. 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