Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 31, 1927, Image 2

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BfilllSH SOLDIERS
ROUTE CANTONESE
M RS. A. H. REEVE
Chinese Forced to Return
S te a m e r C om m andeered
on Y ang tze R iver.
MILLION PAID FOR
AUTOMATIC CAMERA
EZRA BR A IN ER D , JR.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
B rie f Resum e of H appenings of
the W eek C ollected fo r
O ur R eaders.
Young Russian S o cia lis t Gets
Large Check fo r His
Invention.
1
The Salem N ut G row ers' Co-opera­
tive association tra n sa c te d $40,896 53
of business during 1926. according to
the annual rep o rt of th e organization.
The
association
handled
170,996
pounds cf w alnuts and 2546 pounds of
filberts.
A ppointm ent of H enry W. M eyers of
Salem as su p erin ten d e n t of th e O re­
gon sta te prison, was announced by
the sta te board of control. ' M eyers
will tak e charge of th e preson April
August Rossi, prom inent citizen and 1, and will receive an a n n u a l «alary
a m em ber of the city council, dropped of $4000.
dead in Beaverton last week.
Mrs. S arah T rask , 75, bel’ieveg “It’s
—
Shanghai. — C antonese nationalist
New York.—A check for a round mil­
trpofis and British soldiers clashed on
lion dollars was shoved across the
th e Yangtze river above K iukiang
polished table of a hotel sitting room
when the Chinese comm andeered a
here Into the hands of a young Rus-
B ritish river Steam er A British de­
Six veins of coal, one running six the clim ate” in G rants P ass, for while
sion socialist, who in his days of hun-
stroyer briefly went Into action, routed
feet in width, have been opened on visiting th e re w ith h e r son, Lem
I
ger
and
hardship
had
invented
an
the Chineae and recaptured the veaael.
the John Day river, 23 m iles w est of T rask, she has sta rte d cu ttin g h er
autom atic cam era to enable the public
Faced with the th reat of a new gen
third se t of teeth. It now ap p ears
Canyon City.
to
photograph
itself
as
simply
as
it
eral strike If the foreign conceaaiona
th a t she will be forced to discard th e
A
pproxim
ately
$40.000
will
be
ex­
buys Its chewing gum, and in much
of Shanghai are not turned over to
set of false te e th w hich she h as been
Ezra Brainerd, J r , of Oklahoma, pended In Im provem ents on the O re­
th e sam e way.
th e Chinese, foreign residents and ref­
using for the last 25 years.
gon
national
guard’s
new
encam
pm
ent
the
interstate
named
a
member
of
T ransfer of the check m arked the
ugees crowded within the settlem ent
grounds
n
ear
G
earhart.
The sta te tr e a s u re r la s t week se n t
entry into th e slot m achine portrait commerce com m im on by President
waited tensely tor expected attack s by
to
New York a check for $1,535.863.32
Coolidge.
j
photograph
business
of
several
leaders
The forest service will construct 31
native mobs.
i In the financial world.
miles of new telephone line in the La covering highw ay bond principal which
The U. 8. 3. P erry and Ford and
Among the men represented in the
G rande section of the U m atilla nation am ounted to $700,000, and in terest.
«even Japanese cruisers swelled the
Mrs. A. H. Reeve of Philadelphia, transaction were Henry Morgenthau.
The paym ent is due A pril 1. It was
al forest this sum m er.
total of foreign ship« anchored off the
reported by th e s ta te tre a su re r th a t
city and 700 Nipponese troops were national president of the National c-x am bassador to T urkey; Jam es G.
The K lam ath country lost one of Its
the outstanding highw ay in debtedness
landed to help In the defense of the Congress of Parents’ and Teachers’ Harbord, president of the Radio Cor­
earliest
pioneer*
when
M
artin
R
was reduced by this p a y m e n t. from
poration of America; John T. U nder­
settlem ent, Japanese residents m et to Clubs.
Frain, 94. died at the home of his son
$36,066,750 to $35,366,750.
wood, president of the Underwood
consider advisability of can iu atin g
W. L. F rain, of Topsy, Or.
T ypew riter company, and Raymond B.
Shanghai.
W ashington. D. C-—E xpenditures of
Im perial, ghost city of cen tral Ore­
J. H. Jensen, 60, farm er, residing In
Small, ex-vice-president and general the Anti-Saloon league in educational
A gitators constantly attem pted to
gon, in th e high d esert country east of
m anager of the Postum Cereal com­ and political cam paigns during the the Lewis and Clark d istrict n ear As Bend, m ust pay a tax of 30 cents for
incite the Chinese in the native city to
pany.
attack the "foreign devils” In the se t­
first six years of national prohibition toria, died while driving an autom obile each of its lots th is year, although
The syndicate of business men gave approximated $13,000,000, figures made betw een A storia and his home.
tlem ent. The plea to storm the bar­
only a few stak es m ark the site of the
the 11,000 000 check to Anatol Josepho, public by the senate cam paign funds
T here will be no increase In the town once advertised as th e se a t of a
ricades m et little open response, but
W ashington, D. C.—Texas and other the Russian, for all his rights in
salaries of Salem school teach ers next four-year high school. Im perial is hard
crowds of natives milled about the
comm ittee show.
barbed wire protecting gates, a con­ states near the border may be flooded machine that delivers a strip of eight
The national organization expended year, according to a decision reached to locate th ese days, because th e last
with contraband liquor and drugkfrom finished photographs, each 2 by lVj $3.430,285 and had receipts of $3,428,- by directors of the school district.
stant th reat to those within.
deserted building has been moved
The inside of the foreign settlem ent Mexico as the result of the term ina­ Inch long, and all in different poses, 829. leaving a deficit of nearly $2000.
Silver Falls T im ber com pany camps away.
eight m inutes a fter the sitte r has Most of this money w ent into the
presented a picture of war and terro r tion of the anti-sm uggling pact.
which opened a week ago, were forced
Said to be th e first of its kind in
A huge increase in the personnel of dropped a q u arter in a slot.
Armed troops were constantly on duty
sm aller state« to assist the sta te or­ to close again because of the heavy Oregon, a long-distance w ater stag e
Besides purchasing the rights to his ganizations which bad only sm all lo­
at barricades and barbed wire en tan ­ the border patrol will be necessary to
snows which fell during the p ast week recorder is to be in operation on th e
glem ents about the settlem ent. Bugle prevent a return to the "wide open” Invention, th e directors of the com cal Incomes.
By an overw helm ing vote of about D eschutes riv er a t Denham F alls by
calls at night warned residents to be­ smuggling days which followed the ad­ pany have retained him as vice-presi
Of the states in which th e league
13
to 1. a $300,000 bond issue has been the s ta rt of th e 1927 irrig atio n season.
dent
and
technic
al
adviser.
vent
of
prohibition,
officials
declared
ware of appearing on the streets. Chi­
has large organizations. New York
authorized
by the taxpayers of Union Connected with Bend by wire, th is re ­
This was the sltyation facing the
Hb was born in Omsk. Siberia, 31 took first rank in the m atter of out­
nese were perm itted to en ter and leave
high school d istrict No. 2 a t K lam ath corder will autom atically re g iste r the
the settlem ent only after they were governm ent when the anti-smuggling years ago.
lay. the total cost being placed a t $1.-
volume of w ater in the river, recording
Falls.
treaty ended by notice of the United
thoroughly searched.
738.810. Illinois ranked second with
the readings in an office in Bend, 12
S tates after being In force ju st one
A
decision
to
hold
a
celebration
In
$1.200,599. These w ere the only two
m iles from the falls?
year.
stales in which expenditures exceeded H erm iston some tim e this spring to
T hom as Richmond and t ’red Assen-
Its term ination m eans th at Mexico
n ark the com pletion of McKay dam
the milllon-dollar mark.
heim
er of Douglas county were recom ­
will no longer be required to notify
was m ade by the H erm iston com m er­
m ended for m em bership on the fish
this governm ent of plots to ship "pro-
cial club.
HAYNES DRY D IR EC TO R
| hlhition Im portations" across the Rio
com m ission to re p resen t fhe second
T he operating revenue of the Valley
Grande.
d istrict, and Sam H ughes of Marion
Medford, Or. — Hugh DeAutremont,
Ohioan W ill Assume Active Control of 4 Siletx R ailway com pany during the county and Otto H artw ig of P ortland,
While the treaty was in effect, the 23. youngest of th ree brothers accused
W ashington, D. C.—The senate fo r
year 1926 w as $259,799, according to
Prohibition Enforcement.
from th e sta te at large, by a group of
elgn relations com m ittee may func­ Mexican governm ent actively cooperat­ of the m urder of four men In an at-
W ashington, D. C.—Roy A. H aynes 1 rep o rt filed with th e public service dealers and fisherm en rep resen tin g the
ed
with
officials
of
the
United
S
tates
tem id to hold up a train in the Sisk!
tion this sum mer, after all, investigat­
of Ohio again Is to have active charge commission.
coast district, who conferred with Gov­
ing the Mexican, Nlcnraguan and per In enforcing the law by giving ad­ you m ountains 314 years ago, has
Following w hat he thought was a ernor P atterso n recently.
vance Information w herever possible, been lodged in the county Jail a t Ja c k ­ of prohibition enforcem ent. Effective
haps Chinese situations.
April 1, he will be acting head of the oyote th a t had been a fter his turkeys,
donators delving Into the volume of proposed consignm ents of liquor or sonville.
A ccording to new s from Gofd Hill,
of sen ate rulos have come across an drugs to this country. This made It
Thus ended a peregrination th a t be­ new prohibition bureau, w ith wider Orb Lowell at his place n ear H a rris­ recent sum m ing up of the surveys
alm ost forgotten resolution adopted in an easy m atter for American officers gan in flight from the scene of the powers th an at an y tim e since he burg last week, shot and killed a blue made by the highw ay engineers in
1921. providing that the regular stand­ to Intercept the contraband at th e bor­ crim e (Hugh hus adm itted the flight was named prohibition com m issioner trc tlc fox.
planning the new highw ay from Rose­
in 1921.
but not th e crim e), and took the young
ing com m ittees / s h a l l continue and der.
E arly gardening is going on at Sweet burg to Diamond an d C rater' lakes, in­
He has held th at post since, w ork­ Home. Several farm ers have cabbage
have power to act until th eir sue
outlaw with a price on his head to
dicate th at the road will be co n stru ct­
cesaors are appointed.”
Chicago, thence to Manila in the arm ing under the directions of the In­ Hants th ree inches high, law ns are ed through the Jow pass in th e U m p­
SHORT
N
EW
S
NUGGETS
On the basis of this authority
ed service of the country which was tern al revenue bureau, but for several >eing mowed and a general clean up qua m ountains a t th e h eadw aters of
years practically has been a figure­ s in progress.
Chairm an Borah, who unsuccessfully
Elm er S. I.andes of W ooster, O , hunting him, and back in Irons to
Trail creek, and join the Medt’ord-Cra-
sought at the last session to obtain resigned as a m em ber of the federal Jackson county, w here the trail began head. With legislation passed In the
Cleveland M artin, living n ear Gold ter Lake highw ay at Trail.
closing
days
of
the
last
congress,
pro­
authority for the com m ittee to go to farm loan board effective May 1.
Meanwhile H ugh’s divorced parents.
Oregon m onthly pensions have beep
viding for a prohibition bureau, in­ 1111, has eight ewes which gave birth
Mexico aud C entral America, is expect
Robert Naylor of Boise was unani­ Paul DeAutrem ont of Eugene and Mrs
his spring to 20 lam bs. Two of the granted as follow s: G eorge W ede­
ed to Issue an early call for a m eet­ mously chosen as president of th e Na­ Belle D eA utrem ont of Lakewood, N stead of a subordinate unit, S ecretary awes had trip le ts and one gave birth
kind, P ortland, $40; John F. H ilton,
ing of the com m ittee with a view to tional Forest Wool G row ers’ associa­ M , estranged for years, but now bow Mellon put H aynes in charge of It.
o quadruplets.
Portland. $20; Aaron C. Sam ple, Sa­
At the sam e tim e he announced the
authorizing a subcom m ittee to act. tion, when th e sheep men m et in ed by a common grief and united In
A fter m any m onths of slow con- lem, $25; Fred W. Zepp; N orth Bend,
appointm
ent
of
E
rnest
W.
Camp,
ot
concern for the only one of th eir four
W ith the retirem ent of S enators Pep­ Boise, Idaho.
Michigan, acting chief of the custom s itruction because of a “pay-as-you $30; Claude Kaye, The Dalles, $30;
per, republican, Pennsylvania, and
A woman is to rep resen t th e United sons known to be alive, m et in a Med­ division.
build” ptilicy, the new C hristian church Duncan L. McKay Jr., L a G rande, $30;
I.enroot, republican, Wisconsin, those S tates at an in ternational conference ford lodging house and la te r went to
it V ernonia was occupied for the first Henry Bolton, The D alles, $30;
favoring Inquiries Into the Mexican of econom ists In London. She Is Miss the Jail a t Jacksonville, w here they
ime last Sunday.
Waidon C. Long, Albany, $12; W ili­
and N icaraguan situations would be Annabel Mathews, a mem ber of the talked with th e ir boy and pledged him Continued Exile of Kaleer Requested.
am F. Turnbow, U m atilla, $26.
Berlin.—The
continued
banishm
ent
Rebuilding
of
M
arcola’s
fire-swept
In control W hether a m ajority of the treasu ry d ep artm en t’s legal staff.
th eir undivided support.
of th e kaiser beyond July 1 of this lusiness district started last Thursday
The Wilson R iver Toll Road com ­
com m ittee would come to W ashington
Leo Crew-Ghost, a grandson of S it­
year, when the p resen t
banish
th en Riley G arrison, whose garage pany, with headquarters in P ortland,
in response to u call is an open ques ting Bull, famed Indian who played a
ROAD BUD G ETS LARGE
m ent expires, was dem anded in a vas dynam ited to check the fit mes, filed articles in the sta te corporation
tlon.
leading part In the C u ster m assacre,
le
tte r sent to form er P rem ier Marx by 'egan reconstruction.
departm ent in Salem last week,, The
has Joined th e U nited S tates cavalry Washington Spends $18.620,000 and
the P russian governm ent. The Prus
Mrs. Darwin Davis was seriously In­ puroose of the corporation is to. con­
Oregon
$1S?»X000.
and
Is
stationed
at
Fort
Meade,
South
CHANG D E F IE S PO W ERS
slon governm ent hints th at it b*s In ured at Seaside Monday, when a golf stru ct a toll road from a point n ear
W ashington. D. C. — Oregon will
Dakota.
form ation th at the kaiser Is planning ball she had placed on a hot stove ex- Forest Grove to Tillam ook. T his pro­
The United S tates governm ent has spend $15,000,000 on roatl construction
Chinese W s r Lord Says Aspirations
to re tu rn as soon as th e present law doded, throw ing acid and hot rubber posed highway would shorten th e d is­
this
year.
Including
sta
te
and
local
sold
the
Diaz
conservative
governm
ent
Cannot Be Checked by Warships.
expires.
tance betw een P ortland and the T illa­
n her face and eyes.
Shanghai, Chinn.- -The foreign pow­ of N icaragua 3000 rifles, 200 machine highways, the federal bureau of roads
mook beaches approxim ately 33 m iles.
announced.
P
lans
were
offered
at
a
m
eeting
held
guns
ancl
3,000.000
rounds
of
am
m
uni­
ers cannot send enough w arships to
Oregon Motor Licenses Bring $5,153,782
Checks of $500 each w ere received
The Oregon program is said to in
n G rants Pass last week of Josephine
C hina to suppress the aspirations of tion to prosecute its battles against
Salem, Or.—G ross receipts derived
the Chinese people, says a statem ent the Sacassa liberal revolutionary elude 252 miles of road to be built by by the state of Oregon through the ounty poultry men for form ation oi from the state by II. C hrlst'offersen,
the state highw ay departm ent, of
1 Rogue river valley co-operative poul chief crim inal deputy sh eriff of M ult­
Issued In the name of General Chang forces.
which 125 miles will be earth Improv sale of m otor vehicle licenses and ry m arketing association.
nomah county; G eorge Jackson, coun­
Kai Shek. the C antoneae commander-
m otor vehicle operator registrations
In-chlef, who has arrived In Shanghai Pension Payments Not to be Delayed. ed, 125 miles sand-clay gravel and during the six m onths period ending
Salem Is growing more rapidly than ty jailer; Ed Gloss, county constable,
In his opinion the Nanking affair was
W ashington. D. C.—The plan worked macadam, and tw o m iles asphalt, con M arch 15. 1927, am ounted to $5,153.- tny other municipality In Oregon, with and P. V. Rexford, m otorcycle deputy
sheriff, as rew ards for the cap tu re of
finished, as all the foreigners were out for payment of the May and June Crete o r brick.
782.51, according to a report issued he exception of Klamath Falls, If tele
The bureau estim ates Indicate that
out. He regarded it as merely an Iso­ pension paym ents by C ontroller Gen-
phone connections and construction Jam es W illos and E llsw orth Kelly,
by the secretary of state.
convicts who escaped -in a’ prison
lated Incident
| crai MrCarl and D irector Lord of the th e state of W ashington will build
ire considered an indication.
break in Salem. Or., in August, 1925.
The vigorous th reat by the Ameri­ budget will be put Into effect by 385 miles of road th is year at state
Net sales of w ater by the Bend mu
T H E M ARKETS
can and British naval com m anders P resident Coolidge. As a result of the expense and th a t state and local ex
Nine per cent m ore lum ber was cut
licipal system in the first nine m onths
th at Nanking would bn bombarded un failure of congress to appropriate pendltures combined on highw ays will
in 1926 in Oregon and W ashington
if
operations
were
$58,71$,
according
Portland.
leas foreigners beleuguered In the city money pension paym ents will not be total $18.620.000, of which the state
W h e a t—Big Bend hluestem , $1.34 kj; to the auditor's report. O perating ex than in 1925, the U nited S tates forest
were escorted to safety was followed Interfered with betw een now and July will spend $9,250,000. Idaho is expect
hard
white, federation, soft white, penses for this period am ounted to service and bureau of the cen su s have
by the safe appearance of the Ameri­ 1. when additional funds will be avail ed to spend $3.280,000 In all and to
estim ated. The figures of the two
w
estern
w hite, hard w inter, $1.32; 117.408
construct 145 m iles of state highway
can s on the w aterfront.
With the able.
agencies are based on th e output of
n orthern spring. $1.31; w estern red
Astoria
banks
announced
that
they
death of one American m issionary and
• 11
$1.29.
fill institute a system of service 65 mills whose cut rep re se n ts 65 per
Chile to W ar on Allen Oil Exploit.
th e wounding of an American woman j J* il Loc,‘ Yields to Harmonica Key.
H ay—Alfalfa. $18 50019 ton; valley harges on average monthly balances cent of the total output of the tw o
W
ashington,
D.
C
._
A
n
o
th
er
oil
land
definitely reported, sto ries of brutality
Port O rchard. W ash With the aid
tim othy, $18018.60; eastern Oregon
f less than $50 and will reduce in­ states. In 1926 the cut w as 12,258,-
by uniformed C antonese soldiers of a key fashlonqtl from the brass controversy sim ilar in many respects tim othy, $2102150.
erest
rates paid on savings deposits 000.000 board feet; is 1925 It wae 11,-
to
th
a
t
presented
by
Mexican
laws,
against A m eritan women, vandalism . parts of a harm onica. Gordon G. H ut­
243.000.000.
B
u
tterfat—45c.
ifter
April
1.
« utrogus and wanton destruction were ton, 19. held on a charge of attem pted was envisioned by officials when noti­
E
ggs—Ranch,
19023c.
By the middle of^April, according to
Silverton voters approved a $45.000
received from the war torn city.
m urder, escaped from the county Jail fication was received that the Chilean
Hood
River fruit shipping concerns,
C heese—Tillamook. triplets, 2 6 U c
congress
had
passed
a
law
declaring
ond issue to improve the city w ater
here. H utton was jailed two weeks
loaf. 27i*c per ih.
68 From Transport Sent to Hospital. ago when he was alleged to have a t­ all oil lands belonged to the state
vsttm last week. The count was 115 ail of the record tonnage of th e 1926
C attle-—Good. $8 5 0 0 9 65
San Frani levo. Sixty elght patients, tem pted to shoot and kill Eugene Wil­ American Investm ents in Chile are
o 32. It was planned to carry out ex­ apple crop will have been forw arded
large.
Hogs Medium to choice. $10 012 75 tensive Im provements providing an to m arket. About 25 cars rem ain to
passengers of the arm y tran sp o rt Cha son. a state highway patrolm an.
be shipped. The association is al­
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice tdditional flow.
teat»T hierry, were received nt L etter
111.00013 00.
ready
m aking p rep aratio n s to handle
N.
J.
Town
Bars
Knlckered
Women,
man general hospital. Presidio of Sun Filipino Rule Opposed by Thompson
A 51 gallon capacity m oonshine
Seattle.
the season’s straw b erry
tonhage,
Frauelsce. shortly a fter the vessel
Cleveland -C o m p lete Independence ! Collingswood, N. J — Any female
lant. fully equipped and carefully
W heat — Soft white. $1 33; western
which will reach approxim ately ’ th a t
docked These were the victim s of an for the Philippines Is Impossible at this i who w ears knickers In this town will
bidden away la sagebrush, was found
of last year. G row ers have been able
Influ en ts epidem ic th at broke out time, and, from the standpoint of be Hable to a fine of $200 or 90 days white, northern spring $13314; hard
1st Sunday by Bend boys who were
to contract th eir b erries to ta n n e rs at
aboard the tran sp o rt a fte r It left the American comm ercial In terests in the m the "fcoosegow?* The borough coun winter. 21.33’, ; western red. 11 30
ght miles southeast of town on a
Big Bend hluestem. $1.35; Big Bend
minimum price of 9 cents a pound.
Panam a Canal zone
Bottles of the tar east, the U nited S tates would be ell has a "vice and Im m orality act
S< krabbit hunt.
four dead were removed to the post doing an unwise thing to relinquish ' which, among o th er things, forbid* i dark northern spring, 21.36U- Big
T hat th ere will be no m odification
The 14th annual conference of the
Bend dark hard winter. »1 36. ’
for buttai.
M the scheduled advance in grazing
control of the islands now, Carmi A anybody to ap p ear on the street in
H ay Alfalfa. $25; timothy p 3.. ’» tig h ten of the American Revolu fees for national forests is indicated
garb
not
custom
ary
for
his
o
r
her
Thompson, Philippine Investigator, dc • s e x .
ion convened in Corvallis last week.
122.
Wool Rste Q u it Wanted.
a a le tte r received in Salem by Sam
d a re d In an address here.
ih 16 of the 20 Oregon chapters rep-
Bu’ter--C re
W ashington. D (’ The Interstate
A. Kozer. secretary of state, from W
eseated and more than 100 delegates
Eggs—Ranch. 38 0 30c.
com m erce comm ission was asked by Rebels and Fed eral* in H ard Fight,
Pace.
Jardine, secretary of th e federal
nil visitors In attendance.
Daytona neach. FIs Spe •‘ding nn I Hogs—Good1. $12 60012 1
the Boston Wool T rade association tc
departm ent of agriculture. T here will
Mexico City Sixty rebels were kill
C attle st^<*rs. ( h ,ce. $
T hirty miles of barbed-wire drift be no increase In fees.d u rin g 1927. but
reconsider its refusal of last January ed sad 190 captured and 34 teueral 1er unfavorable course r ondltlons.
Cheese
enc* Will be constructed In the Pre a fter this year an increase will be ap­
Cream bri cl
to order railroads and ship lines It soldier* were k llltti aud 2o wounded In ; Major H. O D Segrave. Briti sh driver.
noni national forest, tn the Chewau
m ake Joint through rates on wool vis a fierce com bat at C erro Picnehos. , et a new unofficial Am erii ni 1 straight triplets. 1He; 1loaf. 26c.
plied In installm ents of 25 per cent
an asti Sycan cattle and horse divt
Spokan«.
the Panam a canal trotu the Pacific Ic state of Jalisco, last week It Is re i tway ret orti of 166 51 a, ! an hour
meh during th e years 1928. 192$, 1930
Ion.
In
I
for
a
mile
on
th
e
Ocean
l
l
,
,
Hogs—tGood « 2 35 0 1 2 4
the coming season. The fence and 1931. The full increase will be
the A tlantic m a st.
,ch bpwu
ported la d ispatches from Arrantias.
»•111 be prim arily for the purpose o'
1 a ay h r e .
Cattle-
00
ipp’ied during the y ears from 1931 to
ping cattle out of sheep ran
I 1931. inclusive.
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
SFENDS $13,000,000
MEXICAN BORDER MAY
SEE LIQUOR FLOOD
BORAH COMMITTEE
NOT YET DISSOLVED
JACKSONVILLE JAIL