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mrnirjv flimnrnn ! . yPoison Liquor ,M Holiday Expected ? r- . " ;-- " y M j. WASHINGTON. Nov., 8. . Illi ,(V-DeMh from ulnon Ikiuor ' " ( Which In fccimryeuni IiAvo oc- ! curred at tho Christmas holl- Ji '( clityK. uro .Improbable! this .Tlte tiirkoy pool,of,thb Farpiers' year, Prohibition Commlimlon- (. Co-oneraUva Is pro, .S. "m,KTf Inn IjeHer than expected. A cr i. denatured alcohol and boot- load ,wai) shipped November 7. lor r leggerH , tln(i lt cheaper to which. (Jie. growers. were paid more manufacture tbolr own alco- than SO0O. - The second cor j)0 .than to convert Die lo-' a$kWtan,t loaded, and -will KO out j. ImtUred product. 1 tonigni ior wmcii.uiu ruwiH win ; receive uuoui iouv, uuu miuwyB for B fhlrd car' Are bolus' packed aftrt -will-lie' snipped Saturday,! No-, veniber9.. .j .-' . . ' Jit is expected Willi ca: will.be ok lnKO or larger than the first car. (powers '.are .being paid, upon de livery ot'tlieir.lurkuys, 82 cents a pound advance, and will .receive wltutever is"' realized In addition upon the alo, less the ' percentage retained by the Furtners' Kxchnnge Cooperative for work, i labor and Hdr-vlceH performed and materials fornisbed In packing and shipping these turkeys and handling the tur key pool in general. RAZOR WELDER i,i' t- r. ;"" 'i 11 LJUIgMfa Wl r,VT i 11 Vt'XV I KH M CM W nf i.w NewChicagb Liquor Racket Found; ; Took Money for Law and Order " ' I' 1 CHICAGO. 111., Nov. 8. (IP) The government believed today lt had uncovered a new racket under the name or the South Hide Business Men's . Law and Order league. Among members arrested by prohi' bition officers yesterday were Wil lam Payne, organizer, and Mrs. Lena Wlchrowski, 60-year old wid ow, Misted as president. Daniel Anderson, assistant V. 8. attorney, said tho league's purpose apparently wnB -three-edged: It served to punish those It opposed; it rewarded "customers." and it collected money lor law and order, "using 'the money for I lie over throw of law and order." :!. Anderson said the KovernmVnt was Informed that the league sold alcohol and provided a degree of protection to its customers. - To saloon keepers who refused to buy alcohol from it, the league Is al leged to have retorted with raids. An office was maintained at which subscriptions were received from persons Interested In prohibition law enforcement. Payne, known as a professional reformer called tho arrest a frame up. "I've been fighting liquor and vice for 10 yearn," -he said. llrs. Wlchrowski was surprised at the charges and federal men were convinced she was made the president as n 'blind. ' She raid she believed the league was, all thatUts name Implied, and tnld of having written many letters .herself ask ing funds for the league's work. the 28-year-old I .No commission whatever Is paid to; any person, and' no commission Isi paid -to- any person for sellitig the turkeys or handling them ex cept the amount retained by the Farmers' Exchange Co-operative fur their work, less services and materials furnished. fcMost-of the-turkeys being packed-are number one grade, and ai-e-'. stilted by Mr. Lucas of -Savage & Company, to whom they arc. con signed, to ibe high grude birds. The pool .will remain open for the re caption of turkeys until 5 o'clock pi; m., Saturday, November nth,', :i a! . rr-- PORTlXmrOre. Waltor C.' voges loneHhoreinon who. .will! two Vi- clous sweeps "of a razor, killed his estranged wife, .Mrs. Mary Voges 22, -and attempted to end his own life by slashing hla throat-, realized fully today that he would recover to face n charge' of first degree taurder.' ' ' ' Insane Jealousy, police said yes terday, cuused Voges to slay Ills' wife in her upartment after she is said to have received a former hus band and father of her child. Voges, a friend said, remarked that, "someone would see blood If 1 see any more, men around here." 1 i VICE DEN CLEANUP V,. tj :rHt: "PORTLAND, Oie.f NaV; fl.fyfy lice, bent on stomping out nlleged underwprjd djveti revealed by Bon nie I'?lheiv'iJ-0, prphnned CorvalllH pre. Blii' In- a - HeiiHfitlomtl vice" rIOi'V boro ,loAvn-,.om 20, OHwertod li'ouKett 4f till repute in North Port Unrt early today as tin nmtwer. In, romplnints. oMiUHlnenH men' of that Artbtlon' fiwt woman habitues -were tt(HM(nK ltoldni'. , ,.... ''.. VOLCANO CAUSES WAR ON ISLAND IN PACIFIC LASSEN FOREST FIRE . !. t, IS OUT OF CONTROL 5-SACIlAMKNTO.' CL, 'NoV.'. . -uWiih winds unabated, icouv mtinication lines rut off, ndaitlbitnl lire fighters unavailable and forces lUsorganized, the l'lej valley fire li' Butffe Counlyi' Jjissen Nntlonal (oicst; jumped the- forest bound-. arteS early .'tbday'iinil had- renchrd such,', proportions - lhat state , For estpr M. 11. Pratt wus called to'take charge' of the situation, - a .8elrt'IMocn OiPMK (KLAMATH FAI-LS, Ore , Nov. S. -rSldnoy Van Meter, 18; and Wiley Itogau, 20, were arre'sted and Jailed trtdny after federal prohibition of ficers had seized considerable man ufacturing equipment between Iji plho and Crescent.! - The raid was considered one of tho largest In the history of- the. county. . V t ' . , ' Avlnlnrs Snfo. ,i iMONTHEAt Nov.-i..(ll. Wl -r; IilPUU llonnard lind Sergeant For tey. avlntors of the' department of nutlohnl . defense, who hud . been missing for'; month, following' flight they made into the country In search of Cunnon and IJzottc, two missing Curtlss Held nv'ntors today were reported safe , SV.fi-N'fcV'. JAusir.-ilhi W Hl'al liihVs'on -tlit!', Wand of Ainhryjni In the New Hebrides, recently en gaged u an orgy of fighting, each blaming the other for tho erup- tions-'of )E- ' IS WON BY VETERAN m. , h -i"(.i . T.Ofl ANORTsK?,; Nov.: Si-HTpH-Winner of ihv flrat of "ifitf kuIIh broiiKht In California uttalnxt tho Kovcrnment fur . payiijcnt of wnr risk insuranfe money. Homer N. Love, "n world war veteran living at the National Koldier'tr horn?, Sawielle, CaUf., will' receive a monthly compensation of 57.r0 dating from : October 31.. 101H, when he was dlnchnrKed, until he nhall die. . A Jury in federnlfourt yester day -ieturned a verdict In. favor of loVe, 'who- aked for hiH InBUr ance on the groundH he had con traeted tiihercuIoKin in tlie 'nritly n;j(l wuh toLally dlaahled. Ho wan Htrlclten Bhorlly After hl - dls lohnrge. ,( '.f-,5-'t1 . (''.' ' WILLAMETTE CATTLE RUSTLERS ARE'JAIEO WILL COS! MORE FROCKS -l Socially. Priced for.-Tomorrow FIVE BLOWN TO BITS JN DYNAMITE BLAST .I'qhfUND.-tre.iNflV. isHjj Gord.on K.'Moll, 41. and Lawrence E. Thorp, 18 were held In-the city Jail today pending an investigation by authorities into their .alleged activities as : cattle rustlers in. Ma rlon Polk, -Benton ..and. Yamhill counties.,... .. . They were arrrated late yester day on a road leading Into Port land in a truck which carried I live cow, three skinning knives, a larla), two sharpening steels; , oil skin apron, one loa'ded rifle, one loaded pistol and a pair of rubber boots,- " '" '' :- ': . - I'OflTLAIJ.V)V. 8. (,V(,l5j5n berry sauce for the holiday turkeys 'and oranges for winter eating are going--to .be- higher,., according to advices....,, Potatoes were running true to early predictions of higher prices. No.' 1 Oems.belnjr quoted nt $2.50 trt' J3.26 by tho Pacific Prult and Produce' compnny. ; '-' '(?allfornla' tomatoes'' wer'e much higher at ti.M a lug. Oregon onions Were quotcd-ot J2 to , $2.25., The Yakima product sells irt'll. 75 to - Ijem'ons were still' sky high at If.. - ., . .); ,. Hops were tho most demoralized product at present. Recent sales have been reported at a range of from foul- to eight cents, with little r hope of improvement. I The egg market continues firm j without any Indication of weakeo-j lng.' . " , Jiittter prices Were 'steady and unehnnged. .- .' 1 - .-, THE MARKETS , T 'roduoo tj, : PORTLAND, OlV:,"MoV.' 8. (P) Onions higher; Vnkima, fa-ney ?1.'S5,2.00 per cwt. Oregon $2.00 tff-2.25. - ' ; HOPS Lower; '1929 crop, 4 Sc'lb. Contracts, nominal. Hutter, ' cgfis, milk thuttorfat),1 poultry, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, and C'asrarn' bark steady and un- j changed. .. .. .. . ' Livestock, - POUTLAXD, , Ore;,- Nov. &.-(rj. CATTLE AND CALVES Quotabty Hteady; .receipts, enttlo GO, calves TARIFF REDUCED FOR Al ITfltt MflTllPPYfl CQ rMOa-TalklnW 'around' steady; MUlUOr llUIUlUlL'LLu!,'TClnt '" Including 278 dlie.. ' j SHBBPA.ND.UMIW Quotal)ly WORrSSTEflJ Mass.; Nlnv. S.4- uftlnnnn ,lhnl iiftiir r- I All tn ....... I. li. i.1i.tin-' AVASIIUVOTON, Nov. . (JP) ! The senate today approved without malrtlnK quicst'ont for 15 years, has, at the bohent of a boastful witch doctor, .burHt Into artlvity. iTho Java wiped out aoveral vll laKH and a-, trading station, and tho- natives affoctcd, havinK vain - entreated tho witch doctor to top nthc Aulcnno, resorted lo bittror warfare agalnHt him and. his tribe. ' ' ' 1 , r 4 ' ' plerPM in a premature explosion of 80 poundH of dynamitr In a shaft of the Metropolitan Water De velopment ut CoUlbrook early to day. ' ' u ueoaie a reuuuuon oji-ine mriii on automobiles nnd motorcycles from 1 25 to 10 per Aont ad valorem. - The coalition wa.s: successful 'in eliminating proposed Increases' m duties on embossed metal buttpns, iron or steel pins, metallic ports and cheap pen-knlvcK. " .steady; receipts 75. ; San Francisoo Ituttorfot. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. S. (A; Itutterfat, f.o.b. San Francisco, 54. NEW HA-VKN A) Miss Bessie Lee Lathrop, vho for 30 years was a clerk for the,priuclpa,l of a high school, has-iaft an estate of $340, 000. She made most of It by tak ing profits in the stock market. STATED ISr AXATIflN FOR orth MNEW YOIIK. Nov. 8. (A) Frank H. Warder, , resigned atato Kjuperlntendent of hanking,' today was sentenced to from five to 10 years' In prison oh his conviction of bavlnp'apcpptrd a $10,000 brlbft to forego examinations of tho City TJust company which failed for fi, 000,000 InHt Februnn. ' HAl.EM, . re.( Nov.c (A) X tentnttve plan of the suite tax torn-" tulaslon for standardizing; tuxatlon In Oregon and reaching n uniform syutoni of taxation for ull counties was . presented to tho convention of assensors hero today hy Charles V. Ualloway, commission momber who has been asslfrned to local tax questions. : The convention this year is tdKnlficnnt for the -reason that -it in tho first under the administra tion of thfr new full-time state tax commlHKion provided hy tho .1929 legislature. tWAHSAW. Poland. (A) ' The body iOf a prehistoric wooly rhlu. oceros, the second to be found In Poland, has been unearthed In the villaKO of Starunla near Stanls rnwow. Tho body was intact and was excellently preserved. PARIS (A) Michael Allen, the novelist, who underwent nn opera tion for appendicitis, watt stated to be proKreHttliiff most favorably. He is at the American hospital. NEW YORK (A) MIsh Marjorle Oelrlchs, wealthy and socially prominent, is to tell of styles over I be--radio. -Her .first -addreHs will be next ' Tuesday at 11:30 p. m. over tho Columbia UroadcnstlnR system. 1 A 4Make-It Yourself " Ohristmas Guide With the Aid of the MfrWijces Still Down HANDICRAFT SHOP . Gifts lo Make Now! Start t o (I n y with iliroad, ' iiootUo's, scissors niul niaio r in 1 '.You . can ovolvo Rifts that are fltivor Uifts that liavo "lt." U nii'.l 1 on rainbow noiiDKit. pilix)w .casks; . ?';. '.;"; ?i.i 1 ' LINEN, DAHASK TOWELS -f 1.10 . RAINBOW--. LTNI'IN? TOWELS,' 75' RAINBOW1' BORDER LU-NTHKON SETS . Mliu, r-lotlisswith 4-jia'ikins,,$1.25 DoBotis. of Otlicr Clever (iifts That a 'I. ' Ave Easy to Make , .......... npiuiKAr i aHUr f 4? 8. Central Pl,0n. 703 BAKE.J v at the Open Front Mirlcet 121vNoi Central Smoked Meats . i-.-i v: 28-C 29c 40 c Hams, f f per fljoiintf-:': ?acop, . per pound Sliced Bacon, per pound Beef Roast Beef, .i per pound . Boiling B.eef, per pound ....... aic,? : Veal Roast Veal, per pound .. Veal Chopsf per pound .. Veal Stew, per .pound .. y'eat 23c 30c 12 Lamb Beef Ste: per pound Leg of Lamlx ' per pound , Shoulder 'jLa'mb, , per pound Lamb Chops, per pouna HAMBURGER, per pound SA.USAGE, per pound LARD,5 " per pound .... 20c 15 c 25c 30c 25 c A. w' 28 18c 18c lc Open Front Market x vee uenvery CON DEVORE, PROP Store -Closed All Day Monday : .. Silfc We .Give ' frV)U( . -. ' ' Green V-V1. ' Discount -"A I fti - Stamps ' 1 5.00 - - u A good assortment of styles nndjjsis'.es in this lot of two for $15 dresses. - All ofHhese are dresses tlint would. iiKually be marked $12.75 f antt ,$15; w.hich' arc. goinir now at this'speeinl price.-.' An iiijnsnal "biirgain. '" '. '- ':.. .-"'..'", . - ; Sport and.Press, 1M (2oats $17-95 and ,'-x $24-95 Many of these coats are a new lot just placed on the racks. Others are.higher priced coats that have been reduced. All . are lovely broadcloth coats with heavy fur .trim.' Good assortment oE . sizes. This Christmas weather calls for warmer coats for comfort." .". :Girls?.Suspender Skirts r; S4.45, ; -'-' Accordion pjcated, jijiiid w'Oiil skirts, flared style witii faney'-liarmonizinf suspenders. - Shoes for Men Men's Black, or Brown Oxfords $5.85 . Plain toe style,, calf skin. Very, stylish , nyd . . eom fortable. Men's -Brown-' or , Tan Oxfords., Special bargain price rv S4.95 - Dr.-Johnson's .Cushion , SolciSlioe o ,$5.95 Wide last, easy walk. , Men's Blazers I! $4.45 to $6.95 All wool, fancy. plaids. - -u. i :.'; u..-.-- Men's Lumberjack -jj ntl- ' ' - Stag Shirts " ' " $7.45 to $8.95 Plain rtnd fancy paterns. All woo'.- Orefeoiiiproduct; M"en 's Part -Wool-" Shirts $L98 " Colors, khaki or tan.'Part; wool.1-;. All Sizes. ' In Our Baby Department Baby presses Kmbroidered Xainsdok, white witli blue or pink, trim." 'Infant sizes, ' -89 and 98 : Daisy Cloth Gertrudes 59c ' Blue of'pihk trim. "Outing Nighties 65c Infantj sizes. Wool Shawls 3fix3Gs.,yx..j$.45 :iGx5-i $2.25 Carriage Robes $2.25 C.h iji e 8 e Quilted Robes,.', fKhi( with blue or .pink trim; blue -or pink with i whitc ,tvimv....'. , , YT.y BARGAIN BASEMENT: ; - ; Oval Braided -Yarn Rugs, size 19x36 ;.............'.... 08 Eeru .Fillet Lace Sctqi-fs, protty patterns, .fargogsizos 29 3(-ineh.Plnid Worsted Suitings : 3191 girls' Piuainas, heavy griuVoutipg, stripes,. plnjiijColors ....'......'...".....$1.29 Women's Sleeveless Cotton Vests, sizes 3i to 44 '. 29 Women's Knitted Cotton Bloomers with rayon stripe i 59 M"eu's Part .".Wool Union Suits, sizes 36 to 46 ". :Jj1.69 ! ,CliildrenSweaters, coat style or 'slip-on, plain or fancy 98 to S1.98 Jfen's and Boys' Grey Pelt House Slippers, soft sole -79 Women's Pne-Strap Black Kid Comfort Shoes $1.9 Women's Arch Support Shoe; 411 black kid or patent tie .! .'.'5. 4j2.9S AVomen's One-Strap tan Kid Slipper, medium heel L '.. -$2,98 Children's School Slioes, heavy tan shoe with' composition sole....: $1.49 Children's Patent S(trnps or Oxfords $2.29 to $2-98 Boys' Heavy School Shoes ...1 .'. ...?...........:.. $2-98 Men's Heavji- Work Shoes, pnracord sole $2-98 to $3.89 mmm li m ,i rt. i vreen M m lEBVRTN f jPay Les Dress Better t ,