♦ Stante :jJnss D ai In Courier X VOL. XI., No. 'Joo. 11 ~ -------- ~r- ■ GRANTH I'A m H, J OH KI* HINE OOUWTY. OREGON- HATURDAY, JI LY 1«, 1W21 HIlDIxaru Man l*l. I Al'THOHITIHH GATHER DHTAIIJ4 W. Hyde, of Hillsboro, Is slated for! ' «i i liiii.M i MLUNM commander of tho Oregon Spanish, itOHEIIl lut MAN * Life Imprisonment Sentence in Ohio Reformatory Cannot Roseburg, July 16.—(A P)—That be Reversed by Pardon According to Ohio Law for the headless body at the morgue, found in the automobile wreck west i of the city, is without doubt that of First Degree Verdicts, Woman in Stupor ALL FEDERAL CHARGE» AGAINST ROSENBLUTH AND POTHIER TO BE DROPPED American war veterans al their an- .nual encampment here. W. C. Wa-¡ ' William Dennis Russell, Is the state- I dell, of Roseburg. Is unopposed fori | rnent made by J. T. Russell, a broth­ ¡Junior Vice Commander The con-; Cleveland, July 16. (A P>- Mrs. i»ed to death by assassins alleged er who has twice viewed the body in test for Senior Vice Commander trill] Eva Catherine Kaber today was hired by his wife. For two years an effort to make a positive Identifi- lie between H 8. Hawker, of Albany,, found guilty of murder In tbe first Moses Kaber. the aged father of the,cation. Identification is chiefly based and Elmer R Lundborg. of Port­ murdered man, doggedly kept work-ion small portions of hair on the IfewUlllam 1.1.(minatimi of H< m I> Of degree, but with a recommendation Ing on the mystery, with tbe aid of I corpse, and a small piece of scalp ITwvutor Seiden Not Convinced land. R uom MI Made, M»» •'mente of for mercy, by the jury which tried private detectives. Trial Should Be Heid. But i found near the wreck. A resolution censuring tbe nation-] Mu «vierer DUt l<*«M her on the charge of plottting the Will Examine Pa|»en Finally the brother of Mrs. Kaber "I am positive that the hair is al administration for Ila attitude killing of her husband, Daniel Kaber. was brought In as a ruse, and her that of my brother, Dennis,” Mr. concerning the soldier bonuu IH11 was adopted, urging tbe Oregon delega­ She was sentenced to life Impritun- mother, Mrs Mary Brickel, who was Russell stated yesterday. “J would Roseburr. July Ik (A I") - tion to work for Its Immediate pa«- ment in the Ohio reformatory for suspected of knowing much about the know that hair any place Washington, July 16.— (A P)—v Dennis While a coast wide search Is being {sage. It was asked that a loan fee- women at Marysville. murder, was led to believe her son ¡ always wore his hair long and the All federal proceedings against Cap­ Conducted for D II. M. Brumfield. i ture of the bonus bill be made to ap-' Under the law, there Is no hope for was to be charged with the crime, color was rather peculiar. It was tain Robert Rosenbluth, of New Roseburg dentist, be lieu til whose i ply to the Spanish Wsr veterans pardon under tbe verdict. Mrs Ka­ Tbe ruse worked. Mrp. Brickel, to slightly grayer near the ends, where York, and Sergeant Roland Potbier, wrecked automobile a headless body ber was in a stupor all night, after save her son. Is alleged to have con-1 it was short, and I am sure that it of Providence, R. I., in connection identified as that of Dennis Russel, having been carried from the court fessed and implicated her daughter,* is bis body.** ’ with the shooting of Major Alexan- a laborer. »«• found west of here on room. Mrs. Kaber. Miss Marian McArdle, William Russell was about 4 4 ' der Cronkhlte, at Camp Lewis tn Oc­ < nliforniait» at Oxford—— I Thursday morning, the officers are The Jury began balloting just two Mrs. Kaber’s daughter, herself and years of age. He was born in Doug- tober, 1918, are to be dismissed, at­ gathering up the details of the cir­ Many tourists from CNHIfornia were! years from the time Kaber was stab- others. i las County, and has spent practically torney general Daugherty announced registered at the Oxford last night. ' cumstantial evidence on which they ---- | all of his life in the locality. He : today after personal investigation. base their charge that Brumfield Among them were Mr and Mrs. Geo Tminmnini TH inlkl------- spent considerable time working on He said that all evidence gathered Hc^hrlht of Redding, Dr. and Mrs. Mc- murdered lluaell lu JOIN ¡the hUhw„ dw„^the employ by the department shall be sent to t'rackori and Mrs J. 8. Hawley of Portland, Flngeriirinl of Harry Hildeburn, road contractor, the prosecuting attorney of Pierce A Portland finger-print exi>ert Is Berkeley, E l>. Butler, of the San, Mr. Hildeburn county, Washington, for such actio* here making a Bertllllon examination Diego hotel at San Diego. Mr. and and says that he deems proper. of the body which the two brothers Mrs. H. G Makeltn of San Francisco, that of Den nil and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neckell «fl of Russel Identified Tacoma. July 16.— (A P)—Prose­ --------- I Russel! Others stopping there' The Intense Investigation which Hollywood _ . . - , . _ The deceased was a day laborer cutor Selden said all papers he has Chemical analyses of Josephine were Mr and Mrs. G D Gillette and Portland, Ore., July 16.—Timber . . . ,, , han been carried on since the finding — v u _ and had very little money or pos- in the case have not convinced him of the wrecked and burning automo­ Mr and Mrs C. 8. Gillette of Golden-: county loading soil types have been men and orestry experts have been; sessions at his command. During that Rosenbluth and Pothier should bile near the New bard slaughter dale. Wash . I. U and A. M. Keenan completed by the department of soils invited to attend a bearing here July! his life he had a great deal of ex- be tried. He said, however, he would house Wednesday night, has been of Mlsslula. Mont , and W. D Holme« at the state college experiment sta­ 29 to August 2, which is expected to ¡■erience in handling powder, and was examine all the papers the govera- tion, said C. J. McIntosh, agricultural bring out facts regarding the forestry ■lowly drawing the uel of circum­ of Pendleton- expert powderman. He had .han- ment will turn over. writer for the station, who is visiting problem. The committee on forestry ■ an stantial evidence about Dr. R. M. died powder under pracitcally all i In Granta Paae today. of the Chamber of Commerce of the Brumfield, prominent dentist, lodge- conditions, and this led to his being | | The reports of those analyses will United States will conduct the hear-! employed by Dr. Brumfield to blow ' Highway Nears (ompietiow— mun and music lover. In spite of the Farmer» Arc Busy— The Pacific highway from Ashland Farmers In tho vicinity of Grave enable each farmer to select the crop Ings in pursuance of recent action by out the stumps on his farm. •vidence obtained, however, ho trace i to the Siskiyou mountains Is in very of the mlaelng dentist who Is sup­ Creek were busy today putting out beat adapted to his conditions, and the United Slates chamber looking to I good condition, according to road posed to have murdered Denn I • Rua- poison over 1800 acres of land, adopt a cropping and rotation sys. a recommendation of a national for­ FOUR BANDITS HOLD UP engineers, with the exception of two policy. The committee, accord-: *■»<■».' pwncy. mo wununiee, ■™ra-i uell, hermit and laborer, to provide Yesterday 17 men covered 2792 tern that will not only tend to make estry E14-XTRIC UAH FOR «40.000 short stretches of road approach­ his family with money to pay off the scree near Wolf Creek The Frutt-jhU 'arming operations more profit , inK to announcement here, will seek tgHlebtsdner which teas brew hMsho'Mew d.aWWi witf be-tW’wMVif tV sole but more permanent as villi, it! to develop every viewpoint before» Pittsburg, July 16.— (A P)—■Four ing tbe Southern Pacific company bridge. Work on the grades ap- over htm. and to meet the future, has next drive, the show being held there was said By knowing the plant food proceeding to formulate a policy. masked men held up an electric car proaching the overhead has bee* tonight been found. elements of his various soils he can, here today and escaped wtth *40,000 started, making it necessary for traf­ select crop varieties (bat will be Bearing mute evidence to the : carried by a coal company's paymas- fic to go by way of the old highway. movements of tho murderer, numer­ most likely to thrive and mature as, Funeral to be Held Monday— ! ter. ous l>l ikk I stains have been found, wanted. The funeral services for John J Car Being Sought— aubstantiatlng the statements made Advantage of the reports can also I Swanson will be held next Monday at-1 No trace has yet been found of the by persons along the highway who ! be taken by commercial clubs, tar-| ternoon at 2 o'clock in Hall's chapel. car stolen in Ashland Thursday from believed they saw tho doctor on the men' organisations and other civic J. W. Hanson, a nephew of the de-' W. J. Lovett of Hornbrook. Mr. Lov­ night of the murder j bodies interested in promoting the) ceased, will arrive tomorrow from) ett had a large amount of personal Murder Reconstruction Complete development and extending of thalr Little Falls. Minn. Interment will , belongings in the car and these were Tho reconstruction of tho acts and county. By using the Information be te the Granite Hill cemetery. taken as well as the car. It is re­ movements of the murder last Wed- obtained It is possible to place before Prospects for the heaviest tonnage1 prospective home-builders facts that quested that people keep an eye out needay night Is now virtually cotn- , of fruit over shipped out of the] are both reliable and convincing, as 1 am als Play Sunday — for the car which is easily distin­ Plate Evansville, Indiana. July 16.—(A guished due to the fact that it was a Wednesday night, two «hots w ore i Rogue River valley are bright ac­ coming from competent, unbiased For those who will postpone that p)—Brumfield, the Roseburg Ford with a Maxwell radiator, sarry- hoard on tho highway near the cabin cording to a census just completed] authority. More satisfactory as well fishing trip, sleep late in the morn- dentist, was formerly superintendent ■ ing a government license. Mr. Lov- occupied by Dennis ¡Russell at nine I by tho Southern l*aclfic Railroad com­ as more rapid development may thus Ing and see what Medford looks Hkeiof schools at Owensville, Indiana, an . ett is staying in the city during the effected o’clock. A few minute« later nt) sn- pany working In cooi>eration with tho on Sunday, there is a rare treat ini iniana Institute Graduate, and 1909 search for the automobile. lotnolHle roared down tho highway, field staff of the Oregon growers . The station is now in a position to store, says the Medford Mail-Tribune, graduate from the University of Il- speeding to the full limit of its power. , While tho pears are lighter than in give assistance to farmers in prepar­ On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 on the llnois Dental College. I 1920, Indications are that this year's It was followed by a lighter car mov­ ing these lands for irrigation. It Holly street grounds, there is sched­ IA telegram from Mrs Brumfield! Oregonian Reporter Visits— ing at a more moderate pace On the apple shipments will exceed the heav­ often happens, it was pointed out, Miss Dorothy Duniway, special re­ uled what will probably be the best'to her father Dr. G. B. Beresford, of apot from which the heavier car iest crop ever harvested here by some that a little water brought on to late porter for the Oregonian spent the and most closely contested exhibition Owensville. Thursday, said Brum- started, a large pool of blood, and a 200 cars or In excess of 30 per cent. crops either from irrigation ditches of the national sport ever seen in field has been killed in an automo— day visiting in the city with Mina hat marked with the initials, **W. D. The Southern Pacific company an­ or a small pumping station, will Southern Oregon. The local boys are bile accident. He and his wife and Jeanette Moss, both having attended K." were found. ticipates the valley will ship In ex­ greatly increase both yield and quali- anxious to redeem the 3 to 2 defeat three children left Indiana twelve the University of Oregon at the same Yesterday, on the Boomer hill cess of 1000 cars of apples from Gold ty. time. Miss Duniway was editor of that Grants Pass handed them three | years ago. road, just off the main highway, nn- Hill to Talentt. Josephine county the Emerald, the college publication, Other phase« of extension and sta- weeks ago and are working hard other pool of blood was found. show- will add more than 100 cars to this tlon work are being looked over by for part of a year while she was every evening to get in shape for the Ing conclusively where the big car total. The Bartlett tonnage Is ex- the station writer, who is also visit- there. She left this afternoon for MEXICAN RAILWAY UNIONS hid while the lighter machine passed. pected to be nearly 400 cars. consld-)lng country newspaper offices In the gam* San Francisco. / I CLAIM MARINES « ERE LANDED Murder Unfolded arable less than in 1920. Iaite pear interests of voider use of country Tho story which the officers be- shipments will bring the total pears news. ■ ■ ■ A'uisrcfe Are Brought In— 4 _, , , .. . . lleve, is told by the evldence as fol- shipped up to 650 according to the "We have just found in a state­ I Aviator Birred To land— A large number of nuggeta were I Chicago. July 16.— (A P)—The lows railroad's estimate. A private airplane, under the guid rIalm that Amerlcan Marfnes haTe brought in this morning from the wide newspaper contest." said Mr Wednesday night, iDr. Brumfield.; Generally speaking. Bartlett pick­ McIntosh, "that rural service Is the ance of Pilot E. Tanner, of San Fran- landed at TaraptcOi Mellco. from Althouse region by R. M. Haydon, by appointment, met Dennis Russell, ing will commence between August beet circulation builder and adver- clsoo, made a forced landing yester-|the warshipa 8tatloned there, were who disposed of them to the Letcher whom he had employed to blast out first and August 5th on the floor of tlsement brtnger there Is. The eight day evening on the old Christy farm j made a teleKram addressed by the jewelry shop. The nuggets attract some stumps on his farm at Melrose * the valley. A few especially early winners carry one-half their reading west of the city. Mr. Tanner stated Federatlon of Ra|lway Unions of Mex- a large amount of comment when Purposely leaving his car in the high­ tracts are expectod to ship a few scat- space In rural news, and have three- that he was running short of fuel and >ro to the national head, placed in the window. They weighed way near tho cabin, he caused his In- terIng cars before the first of the fourths entire space In paid adver­ that he mistook Grants Pass for Ash- qnarter9 up to about *150. (Continued on Page 1 > tising. The 72 others averaged only land, where he was headed. He was --------------------------------------------------- - month ! one-fourth reading matter in rural flying from the south, coming vester nrnni f“ ||| PTfllir IP service and carried only one-half In day from Weed and evidently flew ULIIUI L IN V I I IN L A paid advertising, a starvation rate." over the Jacksom county town. He | "Only the weeklies having no daily •will return to Grants Pass in a few I~ 0 A ADT 0 I I Fl I Al ! connections were allowed to enter weeks to make commercial flights. I the contest." it was asserted "and He left this morning for Ashland. rHfl qHi | I 11 I'1 I I 111 Lilli III IL I UUlvU Hr this provision excluded the Courier No attempt was made to land on the : along with 35 other live publications local aviation field because of the of the state." The Hood River Gla- 'ditch running through the middle of London, July 16.—( A P)—People , “The men are great fighters and lit. u i t