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VOL. XIV., No. 212.
Tl l.'SDAY. M H' 27. J02I
WOMAN, WITH HER BAt>¿
IN ARMS, HOLDS UP BANK
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WHOLE XI'MIIKK XVHI.
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SILK PURSE MADE FROM
SOW’S EAR BY SCIENCE
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New York, May 27.— (I. N ♦
Springfield. Mass., May 27. ♦
S.)—Modern science has dis- ♦
— <A. P.)—The Methodist ban ♦
proved the old aphorism that ♦
on amusements, except those ♦
"You can't make a silk purse ♦
“which cannot be used in the ♦
from a sow's ear," Prof. Alex­ ♦
name of the Lord Jesus" was
ander Silverman, head of the ♦
lifted today by a five to one ♦
department of chemlKtry in the ♦
vote of the Methodist Episcopal ♦
University of PlttHburxh, May« ♦
general conference here today. ♦
in a statement deiM*ribinff mer­ ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦ ♦
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA
AND
lea's advance lo world loader- ♦
ALLEGED TO HAIE TAKEN PART
MMTSIANA ARE HIT
Hhtp in the natural and artifi­ ♦
CALIFORNIA RIM LADEN.
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IV CRIME AT ANACORTES
BY
STORMS
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cial silk manufacture.
SAYS JAILED DRY AGENT
CITIZENS BANK
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A Boston chemist, resenting ♦
Ix>s Angeles, May 27.— (I. N. S. >
the pessimism of the proverb, ♦
has literally made* a beautifully ♦
—“So much liquor is coming Into
California now that it is selling for
colored silk purse in this way. ♦
ie.
Mario donnesco,
150 a case wholesale: whereas, a.
He obtained the ears from u ♦
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s and art critic, here Suspect Lives in Same District As
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a ___
case. _ ” de-
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western abbatolr, extracted the ♦ Seventy An- Injured—Thousands of year ago it was $100
Are T"k<" '« »*e<Mtlr by Tacoma Of-
i special mission for
dared F. C. Neal, former
i_____ _ Federal
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gelatine, purified it., hardened ♦
I'ranks Family—Latest Dvvrdop-
Dollarn l*ost A h ll«-*.iilt <>i
Hemanis, to Interest
' fleers anil Sheriffs of King aatl
prohibition agent, before leaving
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■lient In Case Today
it with formaldehyde, rendered ♦
Damage to Farms
Skis
trit i'Allntiuu
Skagit
t'ounties 'I'zkxlasw*
Today
the art of that conn-
tere recently for McNeil’s Island to '
it flexible with glycerine and ♦
serve
a
fifteen
month
’
s
term
follow
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dyed and spun the resulting fil­
to
ing his conviction on a charge of
aments.
♦
Salem, May 27.
< A. Pi Oregon
Chicago, May 27.
27 —<A. P.l The
Atlanta, Ga., May 27.— (A. P.)- —
the
Tacoma. May 27.— (A. P. >— Four
smuggling liquor into this State.
"While
artificial
silk
is
not
♦
will not
modify
the quaruuline
A
series
of
tornadoes
through
.Mis
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arrest of a man known as George
Tacoma men, alleged to have parti­
tit
is
the
"big
fellows",
who
are
manufacturer
comme
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against California products, at least
sissippi. Alabama and
ixruisiana,
Johnson, the name signed to the
from sows' ears," Pref. Silver- ♦ last nigfit and early today, took a never caught, that bring about this cipated in the holdup of the Citizens
for two or three weeks, Governor
State bank at Ancorte«. on April 14.
ransom letter demanding $10,000 for
man lioints out. "this example ♦ pknown toll of 35 lives, caus*>l injury condition, Neal contended.
Pierce decided today,
If. in that
tin-
return
of
Robert
Franks,
driv
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were arrested here today by Tacoma
Neal's
wife,
who
was
convicted
of the fallacy of a time-worn ♦ to upwards of 70 persons and
period California can show actual
ing a gray automobile was the latest
saying should bring us a fur­ ♦ wrought thousands of dollirs of with him and received a fine of $1 officers, Sheriff Starwich, of King
cessation in the spread of the foot
development in the kidnapping and
has pledged herself to wait for him. county, and Sheriff Conn, of Skagit
ther realization of what science ♦ 'damage to 'arms and buildings.
and mouth disease, the quarantine
county. The men are Russell E.
murder investigation here today.
cau do if driven to furnish the ♦
Will he modified, probably to ndmlt
Evans. Dave W. Nadeau, secretary of
The
prisoner
lives
in
the
Hyde
Park
proof.
”
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all fruits and vegetables when fumi­
the local 'Lions club, d^awrence H.
A meeting of the legal voters of district where the Franks family
New Orleans. .Mar 27 —( A. P. » —
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
gated. Wool will not be admitted,
•Lee. engineer and Warrty L. Ridley,
school district seven will lie held at lives.
At least 17 are dead and 50 injured
however.
laborer, The four, who denied the
Washington school on Monday. June
HOMESICK EX-KING MAM El,
an the toll of btoimri that swept .Mis-
charges were whisked g»ay to Seat-
HE< ItETIA VISITS POItTI GAL sfasippi last night.
16. for a discussion of the budget
Hauk Is Hartl Hit—Six Loac Lives tie.
Lisbon. May 27.— (A P.)—If a
which Is being printed In the Courier
in New Jersey
[story that is being whispered among
today. The budget contains the
Empire. Ala., May 27.— A. ”.)—
I royalists and scowled at by republic
•-Htiinuted amount of money which
EARGE SCM REQI ENTER
Will cans is true. Dorn Manuel of Bra- Two fami.ie*’ were practically des-
will !><■ needed to run the district Ispiraiita for Olimpie Meet
FOR COST OF SOI.RIER BONI'S
Everett, Wash., May 27.— (A. P.)
Seattle, May 27. — (A P.L When from June 1*6, 1924, to June 30.
Hold Contest
ganza. ex-king of Portugal, recently Urcyed in the Owens mining camp — A fire caused a $100,000 loss by
the Ice went out of Hering sea Fri­ 1928. The budget places the amount
broke his exile and paid a clan des- three miles from here today, when i destroying the Sauk shingle mill, a
Washington, D. IC.. May 27.—A
day, opening navigation to North­ negated at $96.338.81 for the year,
i'nlveralty of Oregon. Eugene, tine visit to his favorite old country 10 persons were Killed and 15 in­ store and three dwellings at Sauk.
request from the veterans' bureau
west Alaska, wlrlcli had been closed with the estimated receipts placed May 27 -(Special)- At least one place of Villa Vicoea. .Manuel was jured in a storm.
for an appropriation of $127,817,-
—
since October. Frank Kleinschmidt, at $28,342.84. This leaves $67.- ' hundred and twenty of the best col­ exiled when the republic was de­
898 to defray the costs of the soldier
a motion picture photographer anil 998.97 to lie raised hv the district lege. dull and unattached athletes clared In 1010 and forbidden to re­
Newark.
N.
J.,
May
27.
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A.
P.
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bonus
until July 1 1925, was trans-
Nashville, Tenn.,
May 2 7—(A.
10 natives working wltn him. were tax.
'on the coast will gather in Eugene enter the country.
special from Athens, Ala., : —Six men are known to be dead in mitted to congress by Preeldent
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carried away, a dispatch
received
His brief return, however. was
Salnriis of teachers, city superin­ on May 30 and 31 for the Olympic
i says a tornado killed seven persona a fire today which destroyed the Coolidge, Of the total $1.188,540
here today from Nome reluted. A tendent und others for tho year will tryouts, held in conjunction with the not to conspire against the republic,
Winsor hotel on Halsey street. The would be
for administrative "x-
I east of Ellamont.
boat sent from shore rescued the amount to 163,719.40, the grades annual Pat'll!« Coast Contareuie but was impelled
__ b^
.' cn irresistible
hotel housed 100 men last night.
penses.
party In two hours.
and the high school being about track and field meet at the Univer­ homesickness, according to reports,
Director Lord of the budget ‘>u-
The gasoline schooner Donaldson, even in thia respect. .Muterial and sity of Oregon.
to revisit the scenes of his happy
reau
estimated
that
$8,178,240
which left here May 3 and reached supplies account for $4.870.68. Con­
would be needed to meet pavmeuts
The University of Washington will yopth in this beautiful palace and
Nome Saturday, carried the
first struction'costs nre placed nt $4500.
to 327.125 v«<erans entitled to $50
he represented with a team of 14 park.
fresh vegetables the residents of the Maintenance and repairs for the five ■
While there he is said to have re- Drastic Action I’roniised to Keep
or less in cask, and $18.451,27 1 tar
men; Oregon Agricultural College.
Sewurd peninsula, on which Nome Is city schools will amount to $1410.98.
Dogs From Running at I orge
14; Washington State College. 14; reived two personal friends and to
Receives Wire From Congressman the first two quarterly installments
situated, had enjoyed since (all.
indebtedness with interest will take Idaho. 14; University of Oregon. It; have made close inquiries as to the
due beneficiaries of deceased veter­
Hawley Today
Strong winds and a high tide go­ $16,631.29. Transportation of pu­
Drastic action is now threatened
ans. estimated to number 185,4 99
Stanford. It; .Multnomah Club. 1'; administration of the Braganza es­
ing out aided the passage of the fee, pils from outlying communities will
to put the quarantine on dogs into
Pacific University. 6; College of Pu­ tates.
which broke in front of Nome at 5 require $:i,568.80. Insurance costs
effect 'by county authorities to pre-
The appointment of Clyde Martin
get Sound, 1; Chemawii. 2, Univer­
o'clock Friday afternoon, out to sea. $16 3'1. with nilsci-llaneous expendi­
vent the spread of the rabies, Al- to the postmastership in
Grants
sity o( Montana. 9.
Tlie ice moved so rapidly Hint Klein­ ture amounting to $2,703.46.
though a quarantine order has been Pass was practically assured today
Besides
these,
there
are
nine
un
­
schmidt and his party were curried
placed in effect numerous complaints when a telegram was received from
Sources of revenue, besides the
attached entries from various parts
from shore unawares.
district tax, are the county school
have been sent in that some dog Congressman W. C. Hawley, in which Will Meet in Extraordinary Session
Searcliing
Parties
Follow
Trails
of tlie Northwest.
Men who dis­
owners are not observing it and have he stated that he had recommended
fund, state school fund, elementary
to Make Protest
Near
Weed
Mill
tinguish themselves tn the Eugeni
not tied or muzzled the dogs or had the appointment of Mr. Martin. The
school fund and tlie county high
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tryouts will lie sent to Boston where
school fund
Tokio. May 27.—(A. P.l—The
Yreka. Calif., May 27.— I A PI— them vaccinated, tin order to make < petitions asking for the naming of
tlie national tryouts will be held on
Searching
parties are following the the order effective, the district at-, Mr. Martin for the position were li­ cabinet will meet in extraordinary
June 15. Men who excel here ’..ill
torney's office has prepared a large berally signed by the business men session tomorrow to reach a decision
be sent to Paris to represent th» trails for William King Jr., son of
number of blanks which will be of the city, there being no opposi­ on a protest to America on the new
William
King,
superintendent
of
the
United States In the Olympic game--
Longvale
Lumber Company, of filled out on complaint and the dogs tion to the appointment. In view immigration bill, containing a clause
At the Eugene meet the contest­
I’iill Piitilh-ii> <»f Politleal Coiitrlhu
Weed. Calif., lost in the mountains will be shot. The officers are not of this, it is believed that the ap­ excluding the Japanese.
Chicago. May 27.—(A.
P. I —
tions Is Iniludi'd
ants will enter the 100. 220. 240 and
since early Sunday when he failed anxious to kilt any of the animals pointment will be confirmed within
James I). Phelan, of San Fruni Isco.
! 880 yard dashes. Other men will
.
to return from a fishing trip. Young but must do so if the order is not) a short time.
former United States senator from
Washington, May 27. (A. 1’. » — .contest in the mile, two mile, 5,000
obeyed.
Klug is a clerk in the lumber mill.
Mr.
Martin
has
been in the local
California, lias been selected to place Carrying tlie Borah amendment for anil 10,000 meter run. Other events
The state livestock board was res-; office for years and is regarded as
the name of William <1. McAdoo be­ full publicity of political contribu- scheduled for the Olympic tryouts
ponsible for the quarantine which is highly qualified for the position for
fore the democratic national con­ lions dilring the progress of cam­ and the const conference meet, nre
necessary to prevent the rabies from' which he was given almost universal
vention ill New York. He Is Mc­ paigns, the postal
salary Increase the pole vault. Javelin and discus
becoming widespread. Several cases I support in Grants Pass, The term Government Operation of Muscle
Shoals Is Favored
Adoo's personal choice.
throwing.
pentathlon,
decathlon.
bill passed the senate today.
were discovered. As the rabies can of W. P. Quinlan present postmas-
3.000 meters steeplechase.
10.000
be easily transmitted from an in-!
ter who was appointed by Woodrow
meter cross-country run. 12o und
fected animal to a human being, Wilson in 1916. will be ended on
Washington. May 27.—(A. I’. I—
220 hurdles, a 10.000 meter walk,
Clyde E. Niles announces his re­ county authorities
are extremely June 4 of the present year. Mr. The Norris bill for government oper­
running high and broad jumps, shot signation ns manager of the River anxious to curb it. Complaints on
Quinlan has been postmaster for ation of the Muscle Shoals project
put and hammer throwing.
Banka Farms, to take effect on June animals running at large should be
eight years and has given complete was reported today by the senate
1. He lias several offers of simithr made at the office of the district
satisfaction.
As he happens to be' agricultural committee by a vote of
MISS GRACE MOORE
positions which he Is considering, torney.
|of the wrong political faith, he made! 11 to I. The motion to report the
one of which is the supervision of
no attempt to again get the position. Ford l id was defeated 11 to 5.
MRS. PARKHURST
Harbin, Manchuria, May 27.— <A.
Mr. Leonard's county estate and
The severity of their punishment
fancy Guernsey herd tit Luke For­
P. I- Tlie notorious bandits of Man- when caught suggests tlie fear with
rest, Illinois. However, he Is of the
cliurla. called in
In Chinean "llun- which the populace regards the ban­
dita, and there Is plenty of reason
opinion that he will not care to leave
hutze" or • lied Boards, have begun to
for. t'tiis. In tlie summer they actual­
the Pacific const.
reappear with the advent of warm ly terrorize the railway towns, levy
Mr. Niles has held this position
weather, Their favorite field of taxes on the lumber concessionaries,
of manager of River Banks Farms
operations is along tlie 900-mile line fight battles with the troops and are
for nearly 11 years, during which
of the Chinese Eastern railway, too often successful, and Interrupt
time lie has supervised the develop­
Indianapolis. May 27.— (A. P.) — the course is more "sporty” than
among the prosperous settlements navigation on tlie rivers. They oper­
ment of the property from the rough
—
American
motor supremacy, so ever before, and consequently more
populated by Russian rftlTwuy em­ ate In well armed disciplined bands
state it was in at the time of Mr.
far as speed is concerned, will not : dangerous, the pilots declare the
ployes and Chinese farmers.
And thus far opposition to them has
Leonard's purchase to its present
irecord of 94.24 miles i an hour, es-
The cold of the winter serves to met with doubtful success. Hallway
be challenged by foreign manufac
high state of development,
Agri­
i tablished by Jimmy Murpliy in
keep these bandldts more or less guards exist but are poorly armed
cultural engineers who have visited
turers this year in the opinion of 1924. will be bettered, In practices
quiescent, maintaining themselves as and poorly organized, ho that rail­
the property from time to time have
followers of the racing automobile. each day most of the drivers do
best they cun on booty acquired dur­ way employes living along tlie Hue
stated that the irrigation develop­
This conclusion was reached when mile after mile at a ratff better than
ing the summer season Neverthe­ are resigning their posts and moving
ment of the River Ranks Farms is
the closing of entries tor the twelfth 100 miles an hour.
less, they do not find It nocessary to to places of safety.
unexcelled on the Pacific coast,
annual
international
sweepstakes
Thirty-two cars are aominated to
hide In the mountains or forests dur­
Week in the lumber concensionH
From a beginning of six pure bred
500-mile race at the Indianapolis start the race. The necessary quali­
ing their period of Inactivity. On the becomes Intermittent In the summer
Guernsey calves and six registered
1 Motor Speedway ‘May 30 disclosed fying time of «0 miles an hour for
contrary they mingle freely In the because of frequent attacks, capture
Berkshire pigs, these two breeds of
no foreign entries.
10 miles is important only in that
life of the towns as peaceable citi­ of employes, heavy taxes and forest
livestock have been built up until
For the first time ini many years it gives the race drivers a chance
zens, sometimes occupying them­ fires of suspeeteil origin. Steamers
they rank today among the leading
the race
practically
will be an to contest for positions in which
selves with some petty trade, or beg­ and junks on the rivers are occasion­
horda of the coast, and have taken
[ All-American contest. A number of they will line up at the start. Har-
ging in the streets.
ally fired at. boarded and plundered.
numerous top prizes and champion­
foreign drivers'and one reconstruct­ lan Fengler, California
youngster
Occasionally one chances to bo
No remedy Is uh yet even suggest­
ships wherever shown.
ed German
ricer, completely re­ who several months ago won a 250-
donna
Grace
Moors,
prima
recognized, in which case punish­ ed, Troops have been used against
O. L. Hussnuin will take charge at
vamped and made much faster, will mile race at Ueverly Hills at an av-
>ne of the Broadway musical revues,
ment Is swift and sure at the hands the bandits but never In sufficient
who*« engagement to George Biddle, River llankH and J. W. Lucas will
combine to give whatever interna- erage of 116 miles an hour: Tommy
of an executioner who wields a two- numbers to accomplish anything, .on of Mrs. A. Sydney Biddle of Phil* have general supervision
of
Mr.
j tlonal aspect there will he to this Milton, winner of the local race last
handed sword, or in n locality dom­ and In the opinion of observers they idelphla, has been announced.
Mies Loonnrd'a Interests in the commun­
May: Eddie Hearne, 1923, A. A. A.
Mrs. Virginia Peters-Parkhurst of year’s event.
inated by the military, before a fir­ never will lie exterminated by force Vlo^re conies from Jellico, Tenn., and ity.
Mr. Estes will continue the Berwyn, Md., who filed for the Fifth
Race drivers here for the contest driving champion, and a host of
ing Bquad. In either case the occa­ of arms ho long ns present political tsr father is on the staff of Gov. Aus­ management of the Applegate-Rogue
Maryland district Democratic nomina­ predict a new record for the local other stars will participate In this
tin Peay of Tennessee.
sion in public.
conditions continue.
property.
tion for congress.
brick oval.
Despite the fact that year's event.
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CESSATION MUST BE SHOWN
PROPERTY DAMAGE IS LARGE
ALL MAINTAIN THEIR INNOCENCE
FIRES CAUSE BIG LOSSES
FIELD TRYOUTS AT EUGENE
WILL ENFORCE QUARANTINE MARTIN IS RECOMMENDED
YOUTH LOST IN MOUNTAINS
POSTAL SALARY BILL PASSES
NILES RESIGNS HIS POSITION
JAPANESE CABINET IS CALLED