; j H > Uramsw » fM fehfor savin* ft»* Mitene, bof now some dog In U»t»le to bite l M o laandm. Felacencea. Koi ticulars qpply 13« B street. BÎ9HW0 Mg strange, thqugh «ne la New Work «ingle and oat o t debt eke to poison hernplA , fon « al A t ^- < fo ö ] furnished or »M iSBW w ctgre Box. the opera singer, is lot * 0 , 1 « it. QpuVe w foin g to m arry' a millionaire, 0.OJP W H f t w w e t a 1 showing-Chicago kgs some smart drain. *V k |n d | pf fr¥ H * ■foWMfc ’ t f w t W * Ml quire at dwelling. J. 5 Petting so whoa you see a” pk- 133 Allison S t th ia <4 a knock-kneed person you NOR IUSKSV—six-room turalsh- thigh it is someone dancing. house, close to schools, alee clean place. Oarage. Phone 317-L. 1 v* ’ A ifr c i H U u b U ri One nortahle iu< ^•ï machine. RJEl II’LIT , 633 Allison MMH 'Inquire A PICTURE STORY THAT WOULD MAKE A THRILLING NOVEL ! SEATTLE, May 33. To a ¡young man of 33 yeacq^vha only ¡a, few years ago had visions of be- •coming a great Inventor, goes 'the Credit for one of th» most daring ;and clever pieces of detective .work In the history of prohibition -.enforcement. • For Alfred H. Hubbard, almost Alugle-handed, has smashed the •gnoat ram running ring of the Pa- clfic northwest. He emerges from the maxes and .intricacies of this gigantic con- splracy with a tale so thrillng that ;it rivals the fiction|at. Not even ;8kerlock Holmes was ever called •upon to enact « more Ingenuous .rule, and the derring-do ot D'Ar- ¡tqgnao Is matched In this story •of a mere boy who pitted his wits **»d k b nerve, against a band of super-criminals snch as arc Join» Rum Ring g nd here is what Hubbai More than two years at WwblftglOft With a tery motor” that he b< Would extract energy froi «up’« W a. A short time later he a ed la the northwest. His 1 edge of radio caused Roy «ted, convicted leader of tfa runners, to employ him to a radio broadcasting statio Hubbard so won the coni of Olmsted that he was ma first lieutenant in the game of smuggling liquor tye coast from foreign shl chprpd pear the Canadian < Hubbard won this- poslti his bravery, because he volt H lo r the most dangeroui of the rum runnprs. He delivered l y g e quantities of liquor by tru e, and boat. Rare than once he was chased by oth­ er federal and state agents, un­ aware of bis Identity- Shots from their rifles came mighty close to him several times. Hubhgrd’s next move was tp lu- duce Olmsted to allow him to keep the books of the rum runners. Se­ cretly, he kept a duplicate set for the government and learned of mpney passing to cofrnpt officials. Threetlmes he was arrested and Stayed in Jail for several days. For nearly two years he carried his life iq his hands and |hen he sprang his coup. No ope was mpre surprised than state and fed­ eral agents who had been work- lh< on the same cage. And nopr more than « iO peo­ ple have been Indicted as the re- Repaired Rum ship« gait of Hubbard’s daring work. In Olmsted’s palatial home including poilpe officials, sheriffs, coast guard-officers, a naval »vr Hubbard lived anjl worked— foe lator, steamer captains, business the federal prehibltten depart* ment. As an engineer, he was men and speed boat skippers. called in at first to put rum bo»t It wps Hubbard’s knowledge engines in repair when they ceas­ pf science that really enabled him ed to function. to work into the inner circles of And now Olmsted, dubbed the the rum ring. Radio broadcast­ king of Rum-ania, has drawn q ing station KFQX at Seattle, four-year sentence and a 310,000 which be built for Olmsted, was fine. He has appealed. one of the best known stations in And in « Segttlt botql FflftW. the northwest. The story is told With two six-guns and a handover — though never proved — that through this station Mrs. Elate bandy, sits Hubbard, guarded by federal men, for h i, life vfoqlp pat Olmsted, wife of the rum kiqg, lie worth q niph«l w v e he tq TOM broadcast code signals to rum afoul of one pf the ting’« Piuf- boats In the Puget Sound region- ugliee. % Two years he has carried his She told bedtime stojieq ns fe at his finger tips. They "Aunt Vivien" to an appreciative audience of children, and, it was aren’t got him— not yet. And whispered, to dare-devil meq he is not afraid that they will. Moral: If you want action. Join shoving speedboats south frrm Uncle Sam’s dry forces. Canada. Judge Stands Up For Modem Girl JUROR »BAND«— 17 _ . > ..81 FORftAND.-Oge.. (U P )— Sup­ er critic« pf the flapper'* inode of dreue or« the aame person* who looked «• «illy *> human being* c»e in the freak clothing of a gen­ eration ago. according to Judge H. 8tovenaon. in an addroe» at a local women’* meeting. 'When it comes to a choice be­ tween »one. aentlble and safe short skirt* and hoop skirt* and koatle*. Judge Stevenson said he w ill choose the knee-length gar­ ment every time. The Judge granted that a girl should not amok« bat said he see« bo harm In the fact that some of them do. "Remember the corn cob pipe* many of thoir grand- another* smoked,” he reminded. “They didn’t go to perdition borauae of cut plnb consumption, and neither will fag smoker* of FOR SALE — Wademoore quto eamp at foot pf Stskiyous, 1 1-3 miles north o f Hornbrook. Write MM. Waide Moore, Horn­ brook, , 3 4*-St w w « * •- Sbjttp T . > OpiRith pf spring- field, Oregon, W elected moder­ ator of the EwteU1 Bantut asso- clgHoB pf California and Qtegon, Which Monday floaad a four-day session her». W A«t0fla— W ork begtu« during H V 1« * Haa- pitel- Make t^e First National your bank while you» at­ tending Normal. > , Sheridan— ORy receives new ohemtexl line angine end truck- y o u ’ll find there are in­ numerable way* by which we be Qf service to yw i NORWEGIAN MLHEVH The museum Will house all PLANNED FOR V. 8. types of Norwegian furniture. OSLO, (UP) — The Nordmand t*lth a special section devoted to Forbundet Society of Norway has former and present-day decora­ lflrtually completed plan# fqr U tions for Norwegian homes. The MATFIRLD GREEN, K ana, museum to be presented to peo­ location of the building has not (U P )— Harking back to former ple of Norwegian descent in the Wet been determined. gays when fences were unknown United States. la these parts and When cowboys abounded the large ranches, cat­ tlemen ot the Flint Hlljs section IS THE HOT WEATHER CAUSING YOU TOOT of Kansas have found trailing cat­ SUFWEIHN3? tle a more economical method of moving them than shipping by I Long trails of dust laden clouds were seen near here this spring when Crocker Brothers, extensive cattle raisers of this country, moved a herd of more than 2,- 500 head by trailing from the Osage country in Oklahoma to Chase and Butler counties of Kansas. «The cattle had Veen Wintered on pastures in the Osage country. *• Woman Graduated Ranchers Revive Are In Majority Old Cattle Dayi CAMA8, Wash.. (U P )— Mepf ry proved to be a wonderful thing for Elmer S. Murray, dis­ abled veteran of the world war rifted down here from laska and became paralyse^. Hospital papers lost, discharge lasing, and with a total lack of Yiclal documents, the wqy was pparently barred for Murray’s atrance Into the veterens* bur- hospital. But mamory came to his aid. . J. D. Currie, local attorney, ’hpard of the case so visited Mur­ ray demanded: "What are your general orders?" "To walk tq my poqt 1» a mUi- manner, pad to observe all that takes place within sight or bearing." Murray began. By (be tim e be got down tp "«elute all colors and standard* not cased" Currie was convinced and immed- iqtely took stops tk»t placed Mpf- rqy in the veterans hospital in Portland. H w .tte l autherlUes. after ce- ceivlag the patient, telegrapked to Wes sington tor Ms we« record. SimpeonM Keep Fifes and other Insects off your cows. Half-cent’s worth saves three quarts of milk. Has been nsed by the best deity just ** FIRST NATIONAL bank ASHLAND, hinder Twine end Orate tetffca .JBMUijg u a ta m u u » * 1, ja » ct Men! We have cool light weight shoes waiting for you* OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Jt Sounded Like Real German Raid LONDON. (U P )— So deeply im­ pressed was the English con­ sciousness by the wartime air raids that it is still possible to hear folks say, in commenting upon a bright, dear evening with an early moon. “Tkey’il be over ton ight.’ Robert Coleman, a baker, had Just mad« such an observation to his wife in their front bedroom when there was a tremendous crash, and the bouse appeared to be tumbling dawn. Dense sp oke filled the rooms end there was every Indication of an air raid. Investigation proved that there had been. An airplane, flying la formation from Kenley military aerodrome on a practice bombing raid, had lost one of Its smoke bombs. It had craahqd through the Coleman roof, knocked a hole through the second landing floor, and bounded about In the living room. T^p Colemans were unin­ jured. The greatei* part of the herd Was rounded up in the vicinity of Foreaker, Okla., and driven to tpe south part of Chase county, (fans. 'According to the owners, the drive required ten days. The Crocker Bros, found that the expense of bringing the herd Into Ransas f°r the summer to be between 30 and 40 per cent less than the cost of transportation by rail would have totaled. amous Coaii-Built H "D EFIN ED Star Four— a more pronounced value than the high o p cfcmpiAA of 1925— wins new plaucfi«, new popularity these new Spring mondial Nog only refined in euerppagg, but lowered to a yalue lgvel in PRC?* Pacific Coast motorists look to the Refined Scar Fqur as the master buy among low-cost cars. A n d an important list of R efined Star Four value points bear out the judgment of these ever? coming hundreds of Star buyer«. It takes in all three Refined Star Four and it« comrade car, the N e w Star Six, are built on this Pacific Coast in a $5,000,000 Plant at Oakland, California. Torrents of practical power for power-drain­ ing W estern travel conditions! a quiefo g etaw ay «<;• cording to seasonal demand«! Strutt—a fq jl continuous fio w o f power! m ileag e that stand« for real econom y! These th r e e in p e r f e c t co- M o r e V a lu e P o in t« 8ANTA BARBARA, Two gi- gantic sea-walls, raid to bo the largeet In the United States, have been constructed under direction of tfcw state highway tommisslon between Vontnra and Banta Bar­ bara. * The walls replace wooden cau«eT • bsteherie* shlp- wnyn. and wore completed alter A teit«« troqt I t m fotk* of work. * The Ventara-Saate Barbara const h tg h p a y w |ll be closed tq SS ¡s