Tlin CimGON DAILY JOURNAL, rOIiTLAITD, . OREGON. DM LIGHT ER 5 H'l BHD I BARS III FORM i l ' Dare Llghtner he ; of the -pictur esque flight acres th PaciOa to avoid trial tn federal court -litre, for dope smuggling and a few other thing S -wm bandied off a 'Southern acifi train at last night, chain and and whisaed In an automobile to S. oovrty Jail. f where a : ceil . door I opened tor htm and clanked after him. : fiot that Deputy United State Mar. ahal Henry Leesner and Federal Guard I: Donald Hamilton were afraid Light " ner wotrid make a break for it. Bu) thn he has a reputation for slipper , slns when there are no guns around, J and th chain were kept on all the ; !y up from e :Angele, where he ' aa landed' on: hi return from, Sbang-, f " hai. Indeed, the truth 1. Leasnisr f Pi : " . ' "David has been a " real "nice "boy ; jrlth ua," K In fact, Lightner, with his short. Wx Iftt-pound body nd bis fat. good- naturtd face, doesn't five the ap peeranc of being a very worthy snc I? ceaeor to Gardner and Dr. Brumfleld I u tlie most notorious Oregon fugitive. -' But the length of his flight has put mm in heroic mold for the time being. ' "If J do get big time." he said last r- pisnt. :j want It to be Leavenworth f instead of McNeils." i"j- ' There are men at McNeils who may t, have a. grudge. r . . .''It's-sudden death for Dave If he C, oes there." one detective at his heels " aid last night. f t; - Wghtner is of strong build just an evergrown newsboy with a hull neck, who never 'left the treet. unless sin pearances, are deceitful. Ht doesn't how excitement easily; but last night -hiai smiles' were mechanical and sickly. Ainey always came at the wrong time, I - and he was Solemn, en Ih hir Kant when he should have smiled. The P"P" "of: ht eyes were dilated pain- "VIRGIN WOOL means pure NEW wool directly.f rom the sheep's back, containing no cotton or shoddy, i t y jr. "fk 1 -av t 1 rh LA PI :Arg : M , Wool 111 ' lh V II1 IrS - II I I . . v i I 17 i t: If:" t j I ' - k fully; like a man near the fnaaaity point. "Maybe ITI talk. he said. "M the right time comes, f don't wan (o pet anybody fa trouble t but maybe If the right time eomes." : .-.r . TELid of ncmr;!;i4 " XJgbtner told reperters' ef bis two escape and bis recapture lit each to- -" -"V ' " ' 1 iV,. :'"Ob ;um- IT, h day before iny trial. ' I left on the steamer Iouise Xeilsen, shipping as C. J HIbSman. Hibsmaa was tmy mother's name. I didn-'t suspect anytajnf sti we war three days ouf Thea - the third gineer . asked me a lot of questions that made pe know saraeWtlng was in the wind. We got la a spat and what he said about -something happening when we got to Shanghai made me leery. -J tried ta-pump ths-rad'O' jPserT ator on vhat he had got from-North Head, but he wouldn't pump. On wire, lees orders, I was put: in irons before we got to Shanghai. - V.-tf! nPhy P-,ne, Jn Jail at the 4fT? lean consul's. I didn't have any in tention of breaking out until I naked how long it would he before the amer? lean Judge came around. : They told me maybe nine months, so $ tore the piaster . end hoard off the roof and made iyv getaway. . ( ; v -ESCAPES TO SHIP ' ; r ' " y ' "Ij slipped across Ouv' river -a Chinese (own where there weren't any white- men and stayed .there' for; U days. Then I smuggled iay?f aboard the West Faralon. Two .other smug glers were' aboard. The crew td us well, but .when the captain found "us he was meaav '' ."VVlen I B. Gross, vice-consul, came aboard, the' captain toldhim about the . three stowaways. There doesn't happen -to be a fellow named LJghtner. a short, heavy. man. among them 7 he asked. The scaptsft eaidJ one of the men. answered that deserls tlon. Qross. naturallyb couldn't iden tify me for sure, but when they found a Portland trademark Inside, my coat, they decided they had the right man." LAghtner - was kept chained to the deck on the trip . to Loe Angeles. , He made no tfoublexoa the way across or on the trip up nrom 'California, i And yet well, accordmg to United States District Attorney Humphreys, Llrhtner has .gone so far in. a prefea- siqnal way ta carry a pocketful j,t drugs to a dance ana give - snois to ' boys and girl who wantad a "thrUL" and In this way, be made new customers for himself and bis -dope The inventor of a spring wire. loop to stretch vest pockets tight, claims it will prevent pencil falling out. Gomes Home iri ; Chains L I I I I I . I J .H I I... Ult : ;...:' r.:.-: t HHMIiUthWaMlli1:.' :iJ' IB 4 . 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Come in vand slip' one pnget th ''feer of these fine clothes.. t Other; Suits $25 to $45 Tailored to Your Measure Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Third and Morrison CJuf pf fpWff jPq fpfrtf f; Writ for Sample of Materials Moonshine ' Suspect .Who Was Shot Dies From His Injuries iWewherg, Sept. 'li Lee LaDue, al lef ed moonshiner , who was 'shot by of ficers early Tuesdair morning wle h trd to escape from them and started firing, died Tuesday night at 10 o'clock. Testimony as to the gun battle was given yesterday before Coroner Glenn M fey and an autopsy was held to de termine the course of the bullet that wa supposed to nave lodged by spine anu caused nia aeauu, 2 Lad Accused of $ogus Gbeqk Deals; Kdsehurg, Sept. J 4 Edward and Earl Cole, age it and II years, were arrested here Wednesday charged with passing -five had checks on local mer chants under" the names of Murphy and McDonald- ' When arrested by Deputy Sheriff . Sewell at their room in iie Rosehurf apartment house th oiaer ox ne yoifngsterss arew a uoit automatlcipistpl, which was taken away-from 'him by the officer. Both boys carried pistoI which were stolen from- -m hardware" store here. They Vctmt aiere rrom Eugene with their grandmother. ' who - is , canvassing the town selling dress pattern. They have been turned over to the Justice court. K . . " r Maplif leld Naval 'i- dioMay Close Wahlngton,' SepC if WASHIQ TON;BURE!AU OF THE JOURXAl..) Continuation of the naval radio station at Marshfield for six mQBths, injebarge of on bui and abandonment ..after Ihat, Is -'forecast in information re cejved hy Senator McNary from the navy department, following - inquiry from the Port of Coos Bay as to reduc tion of the personnel. The department States it is considering abandonment of 3 less Important stations' because CLATSOP C01 T APPROVES B RIDGE An . agreement was raitehed Wed nesday kr the state highway commis sion and the Clatsop county court which makes provision, for the con struct! oa of a new bridge across TJswia and Clark river on the Columbia river highway to take the place of the pres ent iirwum, wmcn snsjimre mm.f a In a dangerous condition, the rust having eaten Inta the steel membera Under the agreement the stats wis) i fifty-fifty with' the county In the cost of a new bridge. ' No estimate baa yet been made but it 1 thought U will approximate $l$8.ft0a. The pay ments by the county will be extended ever a period or two years. Work oa the new structure can not be under taken before next May. In the mean while the county will make temporary repair to- extend the life of the old bridge and take other steps to insure against accident Car Driver's Wife KPleads His 'Case In Police Court Mrs. John Ward, No. 1121 Knapp avenue, rose to the defense of her husband 'In municipal court Wednes da.y-when the court asked if he had an attorney, and pleaded his case so elo quently she obtained leniency for him. : Ward wag charged with drlvmr an automobile, while intoxicated and the seriousness of the offense bid" fair to place Ward in Jail, if found guilty. In regular police court ' attorney ' fashion. Mrs. ""Ward argued the case with the deputy -city attorney and aucoeeded in getting--, her husband - released ruritb e ! fine and f uspeadef JaJ4 aentanse of ten. daya, His driver's lloetuse was revoked for a year. ; Whirlwind Spur Grain Fire Qyer : Midland Distriot Klamath Falls, Sept. liy--Whirl winds are responsible for the spreadlp- "of th grain fire tn the-Midland district, according to T. a. ttevcneov fepretary of : the chamber of commerce, -" '"One moment the fire seems out, when sud denly will appear a whirlwind efi feet In diameter, spouUrj flames and emitting thunder clapa, jad spreadinc soarka aver a wide area' ' he -: said. Stevenson end others -esere' forced to beat a hasty retreat, when a whirl wind approached. A fire fighter who was overtaken was blackened Vrem head to foot and slightly burned. ' Fire lines nave been plowed, but are of no value against the Whirlwinds. Water baa not been turned on the land due to the objection of- aoma em. bera of the irrigation district. The forest fire an 3 ear valley moan tain near" Kane la under control after burning over about f 0 -acres of gov ernment land. Jack Kimble, head of the Klamath fores-. protective associa tion, said Wednesday. Only a small amount of green timber was damaged. : K I J. M ' J- ' Stock Is. Judged Tillamook. Sept. The second day of the Tillamook county fair was taken up In judging the 11 head of pure bred cat ue enterea in comptuuon. oziy one Jerseys, 67 Guernsey and ii Hoi tains are on exhibit. Official an- uuuvu iwV 1,- xtpoer cm between ri ' "'if ??7lt" k U ; V w 6 j JSTO C3I U for Miitmi Children Garter pwde'with the tkteuted ruan cwsp, wwa notag sottki ngi . xjrmij ibbet aixi rubbet- Saves wear and tear on - gxpcKinga ana means less gaming. v - . 2. Highest quality elastic Land webbing. thoiowghly " tested, inwref ang wear. N 3. -The pJa, btKIe tod clasp are absolutely rust prooJ Extra strong pin. Cannot break cr bend. ' . 5. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken finger mil N ' ' -v clepend!; "upon style and size. x CovtpUtg sf&facfio assured or yout tpoBcy back - j fl.CTi:iN u COMPANY r -- Of economies propriationa. forced by reduced ap- Pensions Asked for .- Wives of Victims vJ.; I? - ; Members of both the Spanish . War veterans and the Veterans of Foreign, wars have signed a petition to the Oregon congressman tasking for jthe drafting of a 'special b!ll providing pen sions for the widow of Glen H. Pierce eod .Grovec Todd, two prohibition en forcement officer wbQ were killed by an Indian recently near the Old Grand ftonde. District Judge Richard Delch has charge of preparing anj. present ing the petitloni ' ! ; j t ... .i n ' - fJoricalla Paving i upenea to ruDiip .c - ' -. I Roeeburg. Sept.- 1. The Toncalla paving' has been opened to the public, according to an announcement mad Wednesday.' This small strip, through the Mam streei ox xoncana, nu vrd closed- for two weeks. It is of the as nhalt tame. The stae replaced the pav ing through Toncalla where It had been broken down, ty peavy trucKa. TJ. of 0. Entered by : aotidtership Body University of Oregon,' Eugene, ' Sept 11. In recognition of the high scholar ship requirements at the University of Oregon, Phi Beta Kappa, national scholarship fraternity, has authorized installation of a , chapter f ( .or ganization" on the caropushere. i ' v A " alas stopper : that encloses the J- f ptire neck of a hortle to keep it dean n a- FTertn doctors invention, i IIIU I ! 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Sizes 6 to 2 ..$3.85 ' -.V BUI,. . .$3.85 Tmr- k. jar i In tbt Htrt '--JNsj 7tin - -Jar , lllf ppppl vFILLBOND SENT POSTPAID Formerly Simon's Store Shoe Department nouncement "of awards will -b made today. The school calf clubs have eai tered purebred calves. Today is the big day of the fair. Business houses In Tillamook city; including both hanks, closed at 11 o'clock. , . - -r '- a.-y - a.j.... w-jl-jj."! stj-; coscon.it school to or eh S Oak Grove. BepC 14. The remodeled Concord school district " tlldlj!g; cnv pleted af a cost of f 14.604. ilj he warming. -yhe cho4 ivrttl open klon- aay witit - the - tciiowuta" teacher : Mia Bartha pnnlnram, Portland, principal f hfra. ,: Ida $4 Perry, Ml Bradford of Qtsk i (3n-a aa4 Miss Mllla of : Pertland. i i , , , a A- ' ' m-- -.Gaiarm re my ; Doesn't hurt 9 bit! Apply a fpyf drop! of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a calluf for a few n!ghti. Tie lorcnesi ?topj and shortly the entire corn or calli It removed, Freezone removei hard or soft corni, also corns between the toes and hard .ened calluses. You feel no pain when-; applying it or.afterward. - - $ma3 heltUs qt any drug surt , - 'Attend Style Sfav-Ottr Stores-Next hfoniay I ' ' Evenin$-Ever$Dd fmlfed Twills1 Tricotine-Canton Grepe Roniaine-Satms Every Que Ju$t Fresft Front New York You'll have to see thee charming frocks to fully appreciate them. Judge their style, fpr the unseen worlunanship. for quality of materials and above all. for the price. , There are. youthful models for the woman whose age is measureo only by her appear ance and also several more models for the more elderiy type. ' . ' - Every frocjc in this exceptional Assortment ) ' represents most attractive values.": Plan on seeing hem early. ierhemberf 1 the group includes both ji& ajid wool dresses. GxxM Wool Grtpo Presses Mothers,' here is euimg new. 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