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lb h MF.T"FOKn AfATTi iTtTBUXF.. MF.PFOTtD, OIMICOX. MONDAY. ATTit'ST 10. IQ-'O. FIFTEEN PERISH JURY TO PROBE Tire Manufacturer's Wife Travels by Air IN COLLISION OF DEATH OF DRINK VESSEL AND TUG CRAZED FATHER! . I ! Spanish Steamer Rammed : Twelve-Year-Old Son Says in North Sea, Sinks in Six , Patricide Due to Attack I Minutes No Time to! Launch Boats Captain! and Officers Lost. j On Mother Grandmother Witness of Shooting Corroborates. I.ON'IXIN. Auk. I!!. (!') I'iflecn members of lite crew of the Kliim Ish drtiiw oriiwi ii' drowned yesterday when lltelr bout was rammed ami Mink ly the Hi-IUsh tun KinK'rt Cross In the Norlh sou 30. miles oft number. The KIuk's I Cross, llll'lly duliunicd, picked the L -lh If ' """"" I August 14, 1W;, with an enviable i record for puyln its losses, its ! I larnest nain was made durluK lfSS I when insurance in force Increased! I nearly three and one-half million I dolars and, from present lndica-1 ! linns, lUl'li will equal or Btirpass , this record. IniiriiiK only the property of KraiiKi-rs and beinn operated on a non profit basis, the savins to the j policy holders is well worth while. . in many cases paying Kianse dues for an entire family. Those who have had fires In this i valley report thai there Is no hick-1 erliiK or reil tape over seltlemeiii . ol losses, nui m miiiio "-n .... ( association was ready to pay lie- ' ; forn Ibe claim was sent in. 1 ' 1 . ILLIHEE RANCH AID TO COTTON GROWERS WILL DEAL LARGEST OF YEAR HERE BE ADVANCED The amount Involved in the the llliln-e ui-m.r.i in the C'oker nunc uis- n-lit. Is authoritatively ri-iin I Aside from the BUtlsfactiun 01 -. ..ii,horhoud of S 1 :'3 knowing that they ure narucipai iik , e(! b mn.y v !in their own company ana heepin . Angles, and the others i their money in OreKOii. patrons ure n i tu ' . . ..ankSi lor.,i mr i!N?fe Mrs W O'Neil of Akron, is shown with her husband, president of the General Tire and Rubber Com pany in'the' center of the group in the above picture, just after she had completed a cross-country flight with Mr O'Neil from their home in Akron to Pittsburgh, where Mr. O'Neil had been called on business. With them are Lieut. Sheldon a. Yoaer, one ot Tormer dimy mem wr.u c w. c.Uml ,... fiiuiiiiK it inuro convenient in hav ing their glides written and in , making payments an each grunge i has an ugent to care for tht work. Federal Farm Board Agrees On Tentative Financial Help in Movement of Cur rent Crop Markham to Assist Legge. LOS ANCKl.KS, Auk. (i'l The fatal HhimliiiK 'l KraiiU I Inward .wealthy ;nitomohiln din- I tribiilor, hy his 1 U-ye:u-nl won i monoplanes in the "Sky Fleet" of the general lire ana nuuuer company in u n-i.un-w.uc u. ... ltl-hanlt wlih a .'-'2-eallher rlO. : terest of developing commercial aviation. James Cambpell, Pittsbuigh distributor for the General T.re wan ordered in I nvesi iu;it-d i Uompany, is ai me ien. ii coroner'n Jury late toduy. Tin-1 ' shcHiiinu was d riwna filing mi-iuheis of t in crew. - Tho.Ouono va struck amidships and; ilH in. six minute, the new of iavinn no time io Imineh its lioalk. The KIiik'h ('ion aftir it went down picked up eight m in- j hers of the crew who Hunk to a j llftdMiitt mid two ntlmi-H Mruughligi ing 'he witi. . ! -i-l,u .1. .,.. .....I ,.!. i...A lln. Mlilti'ri I ! II ,.ff h, II... I Idcioll exception ef Si'L-nnd .Mute fK-ihlu. Second M;itt; L'K.ildii xiU lie wus on Uui lirldgi with (';M'i;in S:m tlinrt at K a. in., when lie wiw tho lights of a hliip apiMoiH-hing and heard short hhists lUnn ihi siit-n. Almost imiiit'iliiitfly the i-ollision oc. iii n il. the ogoiio t.iliing n hits list and rapidly hInIUiik. They went with otln'is to liy t" lnunch the hi r hoard 111 Hunt t Put dived oVerhoard wln-n In n-alii-d the Mffoit wiiN hop U-y. II' and fitluis Kiifht-r-Ml 11 Ihmi l one of ill Ogono'ri liptui fM-d lii i-ito.Ms a nil Hunk to it until icm-ii'iI. "1 h:iw (lit captain diving into the I tut lutt w:i saw or heard of him Wale. "Thi hociih wa ti-r 1 1 I ISJen wei-e tihoutiiig and M-ivaniing and I shouu-d io thi-in until I he caint almost too hoai-.;c to whl: per. " and four moio of our crew clung for ahout an Imur to the up turned keel of ono of our boats before the King's i'i-osh rt-si-ued us. I saw the chief eng tie chief mate Hinging to a piece of wood. They drilled away and were lost-. Steward Juan hand had a Wonderful,. eea pe. A wave curried him I" the Jmisl. Wiien he wan picked up ahout two Iioiiim later only a foot nr iwn of the mast was Hhowlug above the water. "(Kir limits were ahsoluiHy I'm Ken and we were terribly exhaust ed when picked up." Cuptaln (1. A ndeiMon of (he Ivtng'K Cross nabl ho was asleep at the time of the collision ami the force of the impact threw lilm to the floor of his bui.k. ".Male (i;ir dener was on tiie bridge," he naid. "And he told me he ilhl iinl see the Ogono until lie was r Ik lit on top of her. It was then Impossible tu avoid collision." . 7 lihfd as having been done hy the boy in defence or his mother, who, in a family ipiarn-l. wits being bolted a ad beaten'' by her drink -crazed hus ba ml. Uistrlet Attorney l'.umn Kilt", who nii.de a personal Investigation of the tragedy, termed the shout ing an "apparently Justifiable bomieide. The boy, While Itnnk .I on a tehnieal charge of su-; I murder, WALKER SLATED G. O. P. Gesture to C. H. Huston Cheers Southern Wing of Party was allowed I I remain at his home. He and h. I mother wen- in a slate of rnllapM. . with "nh- physicii.ns and close ' trieiids being permiiled Io visit I hem. I'ithanl and his grandmother. Mr. Klizaheth IlielH.-r, who wit-m-ssed the shoollng late SaliinlaV, will lie the principal Impost wit-n.-Kses. The latter, who Is Mrs. ! Howard's mother, coiinhurnled the j boy's story in describing the slmoi -ling to the police. I :( li were fir-il jaltraited to tin- sc.-ne of I lie a lack by Mrs. Howard's screams, laud boili tb-clareil that llowail I held his wife by the throat wim the l:ist I i one liaml Willie lie sh uck ner i.ice - said the i with the other. The boy stated that, fearing his mother would oe killed, he determined to aid her, ;nd the gun was his first thought. He said he did not remember any thing after the moment until lie bad fired two shots ami saw his father fall tn the floor. I Inward died while en route t" the no lice emei gencV hospital I'l and th"! the ambulance. The boy told die police that his father took several drinks when h came to the house, a ml began cursing his mother-in '.aw for "talking too much." The cursing, IMcIianl said, soon was directed at Mrs. (Inward, ciilmiualing in the attack upnn her and Die shunting. southern situation and his interest in party affairs, it is fell here, j ! would make him a valuable man I to the party in its efforts to effect 1 i ...i i i.i-i-1, ii (y;. I inn hi I he MiUl h. early adjustment oft -Mr. Huston was active in lienail " " Iteinibllcaii slluation iof Hoover in the pre-conventfon Tile romuna fJrange, i I'll ATT A N' a n 1 A , Term. lI'i i ronsidi-ratlnn of a southern man 1 for chairmanship of the Itcpubll : can national committee has given l new hope to some SoUUK-l ll pariy j leaders of u ' the tangled (i range sponsored a reorganizing; of t the Jackson County Farm Bureau. Tliis reorganization became ef fective in January, 102i, when the old Farm Bureau passed out and the new organization became known as the "Farmers' Kxchange Co-operative." The Pomona Ci range sponsored a refinancing of this organization to the extent of $17,000. Part of this in several southern stales. When the Republican national committee meets in Washington September U, I 'hi lid ills II. 1 1 list on of l 'baltaioMiga. banker, educator, business man and lung-time friend of I'resldfent Hoover, is expected to be na uu-d chairman. Krom his point of vantage In Ibis border-line political stale Mr. aninaigii as well as in the .a in na luii. The TViinexe served two years under Secretary Hoover as assistant secretary of commerce at the beginning of .Mr. I loovi-r's administration in the commerce department. The Tetinesseau w;is a leader in r, LEADER WRECKED BY HEAVY BLAST slate parly affairs in 1 !!l!tl when Ibe slate wenl for Warren . liar ding. When Mr. Huover was cam paigniug for die presidency, be Hi. -si 1 ;iizabetbton. ill the indus trial M-ctioii of Tellll'-ssee, for his only southern campaign speech. The prospect ive party chief lain was born in Harrison county, Indi ana. February 1"., isTii. the son of the Itev. Columbus lie Witt Huston a I'resbyterian minister who for merly lived in Pennsylvania. I lis mother was the former Margaret K lea nor MacKae, formerly of North Carolina. Alter attending the university at Valparaiso. Iml., Huston taught school iit ( 'hattanooga. l-ater he was chairman of the executive committee of the University of 1 1 'hat lannoga. Leaving the educational field for I business, he engaged in manufac turing it ml banking in Cluitla .nooga. His keen ability as it busi I ness man a lid his hearty interest lin paity affairs attracted attention Iof Mr. Hoover, resulting in the de 1 na ii meat of commerce a ppoint - .... , .. i i.i .1 i ...in( ivlili-li IIiimI.im i-esiluneil Io liusion long n. 'ii , i i h 1 - vnrion . ... .. ii ...1 ya. ih.. Ti:.iis-Contlnenta 'Mm hi. I Ills iniluence has 1 n fell In ! i I company. He w;is made chair- natlnnal nartv affairs over a con- I man of the oil company's board. sulen.lde period of time. Some ! Sulci iit Its Inst li-t'llon 'int tftlllK, AimiiHt 10, liiJlt. Hjuinsort'd lfiidt't- u (:oii-Hi-ti'l (-ft'oit, hciiild liy the niarli!tliiK in in i 1 1 -'. to sell the lialalU'd (if the (HitslulldillK u.ld 1111 puid stuck of tlm I'liimc-is' Kx haiiKo C(wii'ra1ive. The I'titniiiia CraiiKR iPoi;iii.ra dm Funnel's' KxrliaiiKti t'o-iipera-tlvf aH the Lti-oixTative litiyiuK and s.-lliiiK iiicdiuui fur (he farmers of Jarkson (Miiinty. 'I'he I'olnona (iiaiiKc realizes that when a (-(l oiieraf ive Inlying and sellihK (irKafli.ation nno-t liorrow i ihc money with whl-. h they do hnsi-1 S.M.IOM, Ore.. Auk. 19. If) Chailes II. Walker, of I'ortlaml. president of the .Northwest School of f'oiiinierce. is considered Un likely choice of the 12lh iiiinual convention of the Pacific, north west district of Klwanls Inteina t.on, in session here Sunday. .Mon day and Tuesday, as the next dls- j trict governor. Walker was nominated for the j KOM-rnorshili at Atierdecn last year lull he withdrew In Invor ol til" present Koverniir. T. Harry tlow inan of Seattle. Walker, according; to K'-neral c-onvention sentiment, will have practically no opposition fur the office. SAI.K.M. ore.. Auk. If. lT'l One t.f the most IlltcieslluK com petitive events of the coliveiitieu M ; I -a 11 i s lnti-rlllitlonal will he stiiK'-d lit 10 o'clock Tuesday morniliK when ri-pr-st-nlatives "f eiKlll of the divisii.lis of the dis trict will Klvc five minute talks on Kiwanis topics. The het In th,. ileal lire I.. A. lillllKS, fruit it rower and shipper, and K. t. fori), reallor. The transaction is based upon a, - - ,es wi,h opti.,,, ,o buy. and ....-1 WASIUNOTON. Aim. 1il.-P)-,l,,is to nils end were conipl. tctl . K.lKui' Murkhum, r.ir more linn, a ,'.,,.,.,;,. ., ii,., encern.-d tlecade the WashiiiKinn corresnmui. l, ,m three weeks alio. Uetails of , e.il of Hie St. Paul IMotieer I'ress he '.leal have been uenerully known: nispalt'li, toduy wuh named assist or the la.st ten days. ant to Clininnun l-CKW of lh fed- telcKrani Saturday from l.e-: eral tiirm hoard In charge ol press land, who was called to l.os An- relations. he the death or a relative. said that the llllhce deal had bci closed. lie Is expected to return to this rlty this week, when papers bIvIiik Hanks and Corn formal possession are due to be siKned. The proposilion includes this sea son's crop. The lllihee comprises inn acres. !11 in beariilK. The sale, if and when consum mated, will be the lai Kesl of I he year, in this section, at the $13.m"l flKllre. exceediiiK the 1K'.H0U paid by J. II. Mdllliston and 'eldoli Hiddle for the Three Oak orchard. 'I W.KlllS'f!TON. AUK. II). fai The federal ftirin houni iitinoiinceil Just in Time SAN" JOSH. fill.. AUK. .19. (PI--Pire which burned over a0 acres in the Mountain View city dump was extiliKllished within a few yards or a huililins housing f.oou pounds of ilvnamile anil powder. . Ort-Koii Wca.lier. Celierally fair lioiiKhl ami Tue ilav; wai'ioer cast and suiith pur ti.lns Tuesday. Moderate, variable w ind-' en tlie coast todav that it had tentuively aureed to make "ceitaln financial ad vances" to cotton co-operative as sociations to assist in the move ment of this year's crops. The decision wus reached, the hoard suid, us a result of a num ber of conferences with officials of the American Cotton Clrowers' ex change. "These associations," the hoard announcement said, "are now able to obtain loans from the federal intermediate credit banks to the ; amount of tia per cent of the vain.! of the col ton. ' "The federal farm hoard pro posed to loan an additional I'.'i per cent a total of 90 per cent for the Iwn government agencieson cot Ion on which a definite value has j been fixed hy hedKing i" the iiiinrH ' markets." I talker will be presented with a sli ce cup. much higher than when financed by an ample amount of paid up tock held by members of the ex change, and that tills overhead must be added to the buying anil selling price. The I'omona fl range realizes that co-operallvu buying and selling is absolutely necessary to Insure a farm profit. The I'olnona firange realizes that only about one-third ot the funnels of jackson county buy and sell co operatively and that if all the farm- LOST I'liKKK. Ore.. Aug. 10. ei'H of the county would buy anil (Special.) The Sunday scnool held LOST CREEK HAS ALL-DAY SERVICE Ci.AUaub IH HIiSTQW II co-operatively the prul'lls de rived from such Inlying and selling would he greatly increased. The I'omona (Irange believes lhal. every farmer In .liickson iiouiily should own u few shares of .slock in our co operative organi- then In- has In active in see ill Ills expected election to the party chfiiiiiMinsliip anutlier ex pressliin of Ibe parly's Interest 111 mil graliuide tor the t-outiifiii vote. Ills knowledge of southern af fairs. Ills lliulerstandlllK of the many lines. J Mr. Huston is a widower and has fiiur daughters. Kleunor, Kath arine, Alice and Mildred, lie nitiin- ! tains a residence ill I 'Hattanooga land has a home at L'77 .avenue. New Viuli. Bvety subordinate grange will 1 handle the sale of such stock i through Its marketing committee IcliHirinan. Ask him The I'omona (Irange is at present ! investigating the feasibility of es tablishing an "all day and six days a week" public market." under the .al.j. i maiiageiiiciiL in inc i ini:io ! change Co-operative, to sell produce i I both retail and wholesale ll-ilav service at the school house on August 11. Hev. lver siin, accompanied by his wife and daughter, and their friend Mr. I'utnev. arrived Just Ut noon. 111 lime to join in a splendid picnic dinner. After dinner, Itev. Ivcrsun lalked to the children a while, then delivered a message to the elder people. Fifteen children are taking part In the Sunday scnool at present. John Short entertained his bro ther Harry of I'hoenlx on Thurs day and Friday; Cos l'eck assisted Herbert Oris som with the hay this week. .Mrs. Henry Wendt, and his daughter. Mrs. Ora Wallace, and I'.abe Herman, 1'rooklyn's I'.abe tilth, is one Iouk distance hitter Im selibnn strikes out. KKATTU:. Ami:. 19. (Ti Stub horn forest fires in eastern Wash ington, Idaho and .Montana, aided by IiIkIi winds ami dry w e itb. i . continued to claim the services of almost tO.iiiMi men today, altmomh flies in the I'unei Sound reuton were beiiiK iiit-m heil by lain Which Marled falling early yester day. . . The t'helan nat innal forest in centiul Wa'-blnnion, scene of des- perate fire linhtmn during the past Week, blazed with 1 ellewed enei'KV despite a iiylil rain. A ttfi-mtle an hour Kale was lilnwinic u htiKe lire moth over ti raves .Mountain Inward 1 Usui Man Creek basin near Keltic Falls In northeastern 'ashing ton, I 'll I y ninif nii-n w ei e seal to lb; lit t be Sherman cleeU fire which lias burned over bet w ecu I t.oinl a lid (tn, ami acres. Tlir Id.ie started at Dollar mountain. Forest fjii- in Sbliiwui counly. tioi tlieru 'alilm nia. wo e run qiieretl after one binned over -lm acres in the Shasta national loresl, ClIH'AtJO, Auk. 1!. W A, powerful bomb was exploded early tod. y under the front porch of the s u m ni e r linme of Lawrence T. Kinc. county Itepnbllcan b-ader and sanitary illstrict trustee. The bomb wreclteil the front if the houe and threw KIiik d his five chlldre i from their leds. None was injured. ll was the second time In einm months that Kind's home had been the larnel of bombers. Auntlu-t hot lib w rouii; hi considerable dam nf last Pecember at his home bl CblcuK'- Today's boniblnu wasMn .1 list l-e park, a subin b on lie m.uI Invest side, wbei the pidl-tl.-ian and his family are spend -hu; the summer. Kinn. who was one of I ." persons Indicted last Winter for alleye-l urafi in Ho- affairs of the Chicai;.! sanitary ilistrbt, told police this mmniliK that he kmw of no rea son why tiie bomb was thrown .it his hniHe. lt. declared he would d i-ma ml police protection from St ile's Attorney John A. Swansea. News Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters vi,.ii . i.!ivl.i would crpat v inandclii dren. Uale ana noma benefit Jackson county in that have been visiting with relatives nuiitv small liacts of land would tat Lost I'reek. They have been be sold and truck growers would visitinn at homes of the Nuss i.o wsnned n comfoilahh' livintt ' haunis, Walches. and Seefiidds. tlu'ieon. In this way much t.it wui: ai.i'M) u ( l-'or this week. ) -i Live Oaks. Monday. August in, s p. m. aulc 1'olnt, Tuesilay, Auut T::m p, m. ui;ust S p. n IcksoilVllle X p. ti l-'rid iy. Am;ust t.it wid: Mono In esscnilals. unity; in non-eA Hints, liberty: in all thnm. char- I f one of lis won hi have better luck. We all would better fare. T'was then we learned the lesson That we united stand; Th..t if we fell, 'twould be bora lire Of a divided band. Ami now we all are farmers. And as a ki oup w e're working still. r.uylm; ami sellini; throimh Vo-op, To fill our money till. When boys we learned the lesson That co-operation paid. And if w XothiiH failed in that, why ili-n muiiity Hpread. used land would he put in cultiva tion, mid set dors can always he attracted where a comfnrtuhle liv ing can he assured. I'omona Cratme is ready and anx Iouh tn co-operate with the Cham ber ol' Commerce or any other or Kanlzatinn seeking to promote a more healthy agricultural condition in the county. EAGLE POINT GRANGE Kaulo Point Clause will hold a hall warmitiK community niht on Tucuday. Aimust !, at T : :to n. m. A covered dish supper will he served at 7:3" to which all are in vited. HrhiK a civered dish or two and sit down with us to a real corn- Pi TV est lives are WILL LEAVE THIS WEEK those to duly w.d. Whoe deeds, both ureal and small. Abe close Unit s. a nds of .in un broken thread. Whose love etmlilc all. DECLARATION OF PURPOSES (Extiacts from the Grange) "We acknowledge the principle thai differ need be said. v(, rural oi'uan izat ion knows how- to have a i;ood time as does a Kraime. and a graiiKi Kood time is never purely local, for all uraimvrs broad are always we. conic at any other meetuiK.i Mrs. Seefield and her nephew Uarrell, were (Iranls Pass visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Xussbaum and family made a trip to Grants Pass with their friends. Marxavet Waleb also went with them. Mrs. Lew Sargent was vitdtinn her mol her, Mrs. Seefield, lasl Sunday. 55 WEAK JTCEPLE HEEL HCJlERy Tiny Beautify and Flatter the Ankles Scientifically tlosi(.'iiptl to make slender mid beiiiititul, milady s nnkle woven pure silk from lip to toe perfect in lit, in color and appearance Steeple Heel 1 osiery leaves nothing to lie desired.... Once yon wear them you will appre ciate their charm . . . We have them in scores of colors ami a full range of sizes. Li i. ii,.,. ,tf ,m n nil Ut'ltllKf. 111111 u-w ni..... ii no I'liine mill hulil thut p.nmi's. ; m' ",,m n'""" i tmuinl mith Is miKle t.v diUVi ;nn Tln-ro may lie mime lUiiKinm ur in' iinii.inn. while 'the I'ui.li lies In Imk "tilU'er. hul a miml lunsiani lias llu. Iiitt.-nii-ss of .onii ovi'i sv.' been lireimreil which will he isiven ii ., i,.,i ,.,. , i . .,,.,.! Imineillnti'lv after supper. 1 here ! After Ihe ; A ANNAI'OI.IH, M.I.. Aui;. IH.- ('!' llclsioii to M'lul Mie Mirtni i : I uti nxinl Alli ed S. Wll- r,,l ni., ii., . ' " "ll . om S(,t on lhy ,ilil,i;HI 1I11S Week io il"'" lh.- S. Iinelil. i' eup i:iees without uliy lui llu r leMs h i . w.ik an n.Mlll.e.l ut the naval neaileiiiy to-.lav. When l.lelllellllllt W lllla ins. navy ipee.l flier. Illle.l the M.'I'UIV i:ie.-l- elf tile waler III tels !'.' . , r.hiy a sllthtlv hi nt propeller I Way ll s. lo-e,l. 'I'he propeller Was POHTI.ANH. tire.. Am;. I!l ! -' ill to the Anaeoslla naval M.i- Kolll'tl'CIl tine hills letllllleil hyillon anil st ra le lit elle.t ami w a ' li on the plane tills mm num. worhl niiiy souiul no iiunipei rlna no l.ells: hook of life ihe sliindm r tells. I'hy love ."hall chain ll" ow n t tutles. 'I'he 'I'll our eallse hy lllhorilli; to ileeont plisll the following olijeets: '"I'o il.'velop a hiither utul helter ml nianliootl anil woluanliooil aiiinn : am selves. To enhance Ihe com - ni- forts and atlraelions ut our home will lie ilanclni; afti'iwaril lor those who wish tn enjoy It. (iouil music hits been seelireil. This is an open meeting: ami all lire welcome, whether minineis or nut. t onic anil enjoy wuu us mu lis own life - w orLtny i-hlhl's lilss .ami slrenmhen our allaehlilenls liilii'i" meeium 111 our new 11.111. "i a A our nnrsiiiis To losier mutual un-! has been hull! at ii meat suci'llii'e ilerstiinilihi; anil cooperation. slllsillK Hp sh.il . iila, I. poor man Herveil h- the ma Ue ihee rich: sick man helped l-v the make thee sireli:; 'I'llOll shall hi Seled lll: every N'Mlso Of service thou lenderest. Ileherl liriniiini; like "We propose llleelillK tiutether, lalkilin loetlier, workini; toiiether, hall buying toielher, sellinn loKelher, aim. Ill ieiiei.ll, lean. loi;eiuer loi hall our mutual prolectlon and advance- f h. Ihe Multnomah iniiiiiy maiul J n i I 1 '- lot because of untax ol aide wca- v, Willi. mis said he w.ml, I not lime Ihe I. -Is led. IV. tntluy llieliuteil Itiillc.lnenlH iiKiluist Wither J. Klnke, Jr.. tliaiKeil wuh NlnyillK H'lbell llcelll III Ihe .lei fiirsoti hlKh sclioiil: t'liurles K. l.a Kllllelte. Hlllle leileselllallve flolll WiiHhliiittuti counly. ami Hamilton K. Kwen, tlrlver of the automobile lu which tiniver w. illeili D'lion nell. itrlil Mtar. was killed. I.itr'olletle was llulleleil on l churKe tif non-i.iiiiitirt. ttrowitut out I of tho t iiiiialiit ol liis estiiumiilj wile, uhl lier loin niiiinr ililldii'ti.j Klnke Ik tlmmeil wit It I lint tie -i saskatoon Sask gree murder. Iid'i A file thai il.-sn,e Arc hill l.utlnll. who Is llllel'eil to i hies a l.lovdniliilst.-i llltve fliiliriMheti h holtle conlainlnit : and caused .ishmi whnl he claimed was n IiIkIi explo Five and rubbed one pliice and tried mini her, w ns linllcteil on n chai Ke u( lubbcry by uniting In fear. rii.ori it tion hen onr bum h all wer' 'I'niii: W hen we were hoy- al Ue'.l play and Hnhi loue Which was auatn-l ihe W e -i lulled hard w hen li ! I'.. Looked he in It us h.i, v.-i did llax lllu till ili-M w ill ml il several liutuli.-d llouis I .l-illair- w as exllnnillsh. .1 ahout II a m lll-eolitllli: to a lilepllnne llle--.li:e received here. Tin ll follow inc Tie- i i-iisi-iic l if l - a - 'or w ill ; And ni Io i ; W hi o illelloli 1H- I" lie. d build- ' Well. .Ill i-M moi unit: I W In n i d ..nil slum, approve foolish pi . in In-fir-. .11 a blink, ol nil lied h ..ii tlm nail of our members anil with tihe nsslsliiueo of many out side friends. It. W. Ward anil Mrs. Violet Sne-icer, HollcitiiiK eonimltlee. were sollcllltiK funds for the new m'UiiRe in. lit. as oeeasion may re.pilre. hall lor two nays ntsi wets . io. "l-'or our business Interests we met Willi sllt'll sptelioill success uo.i desire to lulu pi odticers and con-1 we lire luouKht to realize how sinners, farmers and iiuiiiuiaciiirers ! many Bond friends the mnnce lias. ii... i .io., i i-,, n.-i'lTii. millennium cannot be tar oft lelatiolis possible. Hence, we must ! when city and county Set together, dispense Willi a surplus of middle- each woikini: lor the common soo.l men. not Hint we are unfriendly to of all. That Is Ihe tine (trnime litem, lull we do not need them. I spirit. Their surplus and their exactions A list of those outside friends con iliininisli our pioins. ItrlbmiiiK to the urutid hull fund "W e ae no asuiessive wai fare 1 will he published at nil early date, aciiiisi am other inicrcsiH what I There will be no cliatite lor the ever, tm the eontrarv. all onr nets above mentioned vtitei lalnmeiit or and all our efforts, so far as bilsl- 1 sllPPr. ness is concerned, u I lie l-enelll of Ihe coiiMimer. hut also lor all oilie. In . , mm lor lis work, im mhi uavr ter.-sis that tend lo brint t liese the passport ? Then come. two isirtl.-s inn, speedy and ecu-, GRANfiE F rJnsU R ANC E "iM'eiiliiK in view Hie Inst sen-, , ,r ........ ... letiie In our 'He. laialions ot I'rin- I , '. . ,. ' ,., ... .... XIAXCIUCSTKH. I-'UK-. Aim-. 1.'. Lancashire wenl to work today after three weeks of paralysis of the cotton industry. The drone ot maehlnerv as r. o 0 . 0 o . mill hands resumed their tasks, and sniose pourinu front tall chimneys all throuiih the factory towns pro claimed the end of the stoppaiie that cost workers and employers many millions of pounds, only the curd rooms, where workers are to return tomorrow, were silent. The wane displl.c which caused the sloppi.nc. is in ihe hands of a hoard of arbitrathni whose deliberations beln Wed nesday. Meanwhile, workers will be pahl the old scale of wattes until a set tlement Is reached. A proposed reduction of the present scale by I 'J v-j pet' cent caused the cotton workers to unite three weeks n". linker Hotel IMninticil. HA K 10 It. Ore.. Ann. V.P' l-'lre stat-tlnu from the explosion of a tar pot used by workmen ! hivlnc hardwood floors In the eluh ; .Inline room of Hotel linker, under construction, tin ealenod p r I o it s j damage to the new hostelry yes j terday atternooii. but was extin guished by flrelln-ll xxho threw 1 sm, I on the blar.e. I tj i Tr I I o per pair , i ii it I '"c . . . II i vr iTrmr tit i i I l LET CLOROX DO THE JOBS YOU DREAD iiWfrj;i"iMa3SI I things White 4 : j sn-'-i suerueroo a . I sniM'Hr. Your piisiort ill lte IV not imiIv lor i Mil ii nit; roumenanre ami inn prodnrei and j K'Hld lll fr lli ma.iue u'd li'i'k .tl us ;iii1 wuiL nf li- hum h w .i.- in !'imiMi n .i i ;hi i i inlrx ot Art ion.' that inh idit.il li.lMpmevs depclid-s npim LTtP'Tal pio.eiiiy " j POMONA GRANGE i WhAt Hat It Done . In the fall ot r.'- tho Pomona lions In this aW tni; up t.t is the protection from! fin loss oitVivd lo Rianncrs hy tht tiv.wic Hohof I "iit As!iuiation f 1 tin Stato ol iH't:iii. j Although this association ha liot u in oporation in tin' state sine j WX DEVIL0P Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUR REXALL 8T0RE Open Sundayi and Ereniiiii AU th Tim daily washing-what a taxk! But do it mure quickly, easily, wi'v-the Clorox way! Because Clorox is a bleach, stain-remover, deodorant and disinfectant-all in one-it may safely be used for white clothes, crib linens, diapers, rubber sheets and garment protectors. Oirections on bottle. Clorox is a product of modtrn science. Its clean iJor indicates its germicidal qualities. At All Grocers OXffin -ioj "a k afW ISBaBl m