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TrRDFORD matt; TTTifttryn; medfotit), 'oirrnox. ttitrday. .tfxf. 2s. P3HI3 TIIIIEH NORTH DAKOTA BY j DETROIT RiVER IS FOR BLUEBEARD NARROW MARGIN FATAL TO TWO WHO SLEW FIVEt KAROO N. V.. June L'S. ?') "With votes from 1-9 f tit- ntatt-'s 219$ preeinem counted ihis inttrn ine the cause of tlio ilrys aattist tho proposal lo rcpfal the sluti? prohibition law h'Ul a mnnll ma jority. The voto wan Ull'J against repeal anil 77t!3 for repeal of the state dry law. UeturnH from 424 precincts for i nomination for United Suites sena tor cave former Governor II. A. Neaton a lead of f!5SU over Senator l,ynn 'J. Krazier. The vole was NoHtOB 28.15G; Krazier 21,576. KeturnH from distrlett regarded uh Fnizler's stronBholds have not 4jeeu tubulated. . f KAN FRANCISCO, June 28. iP) Determined to fix the prices of the 928 canning pencil crop before the. actual season opens, the oper ating committee of the canncrs league of California held an execu tive pension here today. The com mittee had under consideration the demand for a flat price of SL'5 a ton on No. 1 peaches, made by the Canning Peach Cirowors associa tion last week. It was generally 'believed the dinners held the price of $25 for number one grade and $15 a ton for No. 2 peaches, without regard to pack, was too high. J'reston McOinney, secretary of tho growers' league said that the comntitteo would hold sessions until a solution had been reached. ' Production, based on joint fed eral and state surveys, will be 395,000 tons this year as against 322,000 tons of purchases in 1027. After a "peach" war la.st year, tho growers received about $22.50 a tun fur their product. t DETROIT, Mich., June 28. fp) : Warfare between factions fighting , for control of the Detroit river liq uor traffic broke nut lust night. August Nykiel and Michael Dipisa. rival leaders, were shut dead. A ' pollcemun and u woman bystander were in hospitals today Kuftering ; wounds received during a pistol ! battle. i i Police were told that Nyklcl was , called out of one of his string of river-front suIooiih and cut down by ' a fusillade of pistol shots fired by ! Dlplsa and an unidentifed compun ; Ion, posted behind an automobile, in j fymt of the place, i Kdwurd A. Mcl'herson, n con t stable, who was serving n summons at a house n cur by when the shoot ing occurred, ran to the street and opened fire on the pair as they at tempted to enter their car. Dipisa j was killed during the exchange. ' McPher.son and Mrs. Catherinel Krolyzyck. a passerby, were wound :Cd, Mcpherson seemed today to have little chance of recovery. The woman was not seriously wounded. MAHSKILLKS, France. June 28. (Pi hue and cry has been i raised throughout France for, Jerome Prat, alius Clan. He Ctaillard j l, charged with murdering at ; least five fiancees and probably many others. Police investigation showed that Prut operated a lung the same lines as the notorious Henri-Desire Landru. getting in touch through matrimonial advertisements with women of more years than discre tion who had a little capital. Nuspieion was first aroused on Sunday when Mile Kline Foce, the owner of a villa which Prut was known to have Just purchased, was found strangled with a piece . of wire. Prat had disappeared. In the course of their inquiries police searched another villa which Prat had leased a year ago. They found fragments of the bodies of two women buried under tho ce ment floor of the chicken house. The bodies were identified as Jen nne Kbel and Jeanne Uonnet, both more than forty years old. Neighbors said that since Prat had come there five women hail arrived at tho villa and not, ono was ever seen to lenve. fPollce today continued to dig in the garden and to take up the floor of the villa, looking for traces of other possible victims. 4 a fuU porcelain enamel oil range what a difference it will make in ct kitcHen! ANTI- KNOCK. REELECT OFFICERS BOY SUSPECI WILL FOR PORTLAND FIRE t , PORTLAND. Ore.Junc 2SfT-(A) A small KngliHh sparrow which lit on a high tension powv wire today caused a short circuit between that wire a nd anot her, resu It ing in a Kpectacular fire in which poles were, burned and, wires fell to the ground and an explosion In an eiectiic plant. Four patrol wagons of police men were sent to reroute traffic und protect pedestrians and the fire department whs called three times. Two poles were burned and an awning of a store wtis set afire by a falling Mire. The disturbance which centered at Seventeenth and Northrup streets extended over several blocks. Tho 'body of the sparrow was found on tho street where the contact occurred. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Juno 2S. tJV) Indorsement and sup port of the policle and adminis tration of the Oregon State Fed eration of Women's Clubs'was ex emplified late yesterday with tho unanimous re-election of all offic ers to servo for tho ensuing two years. The following officers wore re elected: - .. Mrs. G. J. Frankel, Portland, president; .Mrs. C.eorge T. Coch ran, IaCrnnde, first vice president ; Mrs. A. Y. Myers, Marshfleld. sec ond vice president; Mrs. C. K. Wells, l lillsbfiro, t reasu rer ; M rs. Kay W. Logan, Seaside, auditor; Mrs. Cieorge Ocrahl Koot, Port land, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Chaiio.s X, Itilyeu of Dallas, t re cording secretary. The election came as a surprise; it was scheduled to be held Thurs day, tho last day of the session. However, the official -program wus "re-arranged anft the" election held one day ahead of schedule.. Har mony and appreciation of the work of incumbent officers featured the election. t OUKtiON CITY, Ore., June 28. (flVKarl Jones, lit, released yester day on $3000 ball pending his trial on a first degree murder charge in connection with the dynamiting of his parents home, will resido pending his trial with his bonds men, neighbors of tho Jones fam ily. Trial has been delayed awaiting recovery of Jones father, who was injured in tho blast which killed his step-mother and half-brother. RED GASOLINE needs no dope IIUU1I Oil COM MKT OIUUIHM I IfMll! EVES i t ITS m m n i a Madam, here is new stove that ought to be in your kitchen METHODISTS WILL 8ALKM, Ore, Juno IS. (IT) MothndiRtR from Mil parts of Ore gon will gather at Olianipocg, Sat urday, June 30, which lias been Ret apart by that denomination hh Methodist day. The Kenctal com mittee In charao will ho W. XV. YoutiKson. V. L. Sklpwnrlh and .1. I Paraons, all mlnlrters. Ir. YounKson will preside. Addresses will he (liven by Dr. John H. Horner, historian, of Ore Kon State college: .Milton A. Mil ler of Portland, and President Carl G. Money of Willamette university. A picnic luncheon will he served at noon. BERT HANEY GIVES SMITH A SECID (By M. E. Barker, Associated Press Staff Writer) SAM HOUSTON HAU, HOUS TON, Texas, June 2S. (P) Hert E. Haney ot Portland was selected by Dan J. Fry, chairman of the Oregon delegation, to second the nomina tion of Al Smith on behalf of Ore gon. Two Oregon men thus were i scheduled to appear before the con vention, .lames K. Carson of Port land is to second the nomination of John L. Eerry for the vice-presidency. It was explained that he was not acting for the entire dele gation aa some other members fa vor other aspirants for the second place. U. OF 0. PRESIDENT'S VIOLIN IS STOLEN SALEM, Ore:, Juno 2S. (!) Dr. John O.. Hall, member of the Wll' luinctte university faculty, discov crod yesterday that an old and val uable Uuudignlni violin had been stolen from his home. The instru- 1 ment was valued at $5000 and was I insure! for $3000. It was made in I 17S3. before dinner'time tonight! It is the most beautiful oil range you ever saw a swift-cooking model in snow-white porcelain enamel . . safe . . economical . . convenient . . altogether modern! Even if you aren't ready to buy today, come and look at it. Watch it cook. Sec for yourself what a wonderful range it is. Full porcelain enamel, snow-white. Compact design. Grouped burners Built-in live heat oven,..! . Accurate heat indicator. Swift,cleanheat.Oneof24 This beautiful Per newmodels,$r7.soto$l54 fection is one of 24 ' splendid new models- all light'Colorcd, swift-cooking, convenient. All finished either in porcc lain enamel or in Pcrfectolac, a new, durable lacquer never before used on 6tovcs. All of them worth seeing. These new models arc at your dealer's. Come and pick one out. You will find it the best kitchen investment you ever made. Easy way to buy. Tour dealer tvill demonstrate these new models for you. And, if you tcisli it, lie will no dottbt be gUd to tell you liotu you can tdl;e any one of them home and use it as you pay for it. I'l.UiiK.N'i'i:. The Siuslaw our Is a new newspaper established by M. T. Morgan. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION . A Hattle Creek physician nays "Constipation Im responsible for more misery than any other cauHC." Jtut Immediate relief has been found. A tiiblet called Hrxall Or derlies bus been discovered. This (ablet nttrnetK water from the sys tem into the lazy, dry, evaetintftn; bowel called the enbui. The water loosens tliq. dry food waste and cauHP a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a Imbit or ever Inereaslnp the dose. Slop suffering from constipation. Chew a Itexatl Orrii-rlio at night. Next day bright. 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