TmntTNE, Mirni-OKD. onErlo; :Firm;vy .nW'KMBUR ..in. 102!). - V V X 4 S J FARMERS WAIL AS CITY FOLKS DUMP 1 CANS Debris Deluge Irks Dwellers j in Rural Districts Apple ; gate Area Favored By ,1 Thrifty Citizens As Place i for Garbage. ; Kosidchts of. the lilts Applosato and the . Ltttlo AppIeKate districts report that it has a pa in become a city custom to dump tiii cans, etc., uloiiff the roads of 'their section, and desire to know what is point; to he done about it. The last two or tli roc Sundays, the Applogate landscape has been showered with iltbris, nnd those "who intend to do so in the future - better not get caught. - l.urge iiml homely 'piles 'oP tin cans have been" deposited near the 1' rank Preston place, the -Miles (. antra tl place, the Ruch store, ulutif? the road to Provolt. and at divers and sundry. spots but never in the Crater Lake' Nntiomil forest reserve, as ;lhe forest rahncrs would be after -the "Offenders. One of Frank Preston's cow bands, while escorting a number of curly 'haired uteers to the stock yards yesterday; sVht to a repre sentative of th& paper, that "the situation is becoming unbearable and somebody will pet lassoed." Done on Sunday 'Applegratc rcwidcrittr say that People taking Sunday auto lides, Kitthor up the week's supply of tin cans, and when they come to a lilicly looking spot thrdw them on tho roadside, marrins the scenic beauty and .furnishing" something to ride a horse into n a. dark ililfht. Jr. I'rcsfon's employe stat ed that "a tlncan can cut up a burse worse . than .a barbwire fence." "Last Winter the Old Stage road was n favorite dumping ground for freelance garbage haulers. A few did hit travel t'.iat faV, but Unload ed on the Alice Manley hill; and eW-aped. Tito moi'e inoloVitent tho weather,1 the closer td Med ford the refuse is" distributed. Kxumpie: The dumping of two gunnysacls full of what-not, and it dismantled Christmas tree'ln front of the Oak drove school last January. . The countj--1 court, last spring took the evil by the horns and an nounced they w.uuld compel any ope guilty to -p!ck; up his mess captured. The- order'is'still in ef fect, but there 'have been no cap tures. , . -1 . . " IMonrrr Pilot llrs.v , 1'OlttLA.VI). Ore., Dec. 1.1. (IP) ' -r-Clit;tin Willlnni ' J-I. I;lttrrsnn, T(. liresldent oC the -Orefjn slate iMtn'rd nf pilot romnlLssIonerH. uritl jnrliiiH the hest known riverman in tho C'olumWn tllBti-m, died Hcio Inst rjht after a week's illness, Solved! Thie Worrying of a Gift for "Him"-Give fit. 't uched, and neckband fesSTf ter a Ji I ' ' with collars to match, ' 'ShHillJI! - '-- TV'' ' ""V T.f Thu price is really lovJ Till 1 11 il V ; J. G, Penney Co. inc Cop in Ambush for Thug Fails to Load Weapon MIN.VKA POLLS, Dee. i (IP) i'olieeinnn Jolin C. Nm cl- Kuurd hud apent itvery night l for two weeks behind u eoun- i ter in the Arthur (.'hurley ! Kioeery, wnillnK for !i bnndit. ! lnHt night u holdui mini'' nmde his fourth visit to the ; Htoro in Hix weeks. : Ofrlcer Nordnard raised ills ' sholKun. took careful aim ! j nml Dulled the trigger. The i hnminer fell on an empty! ehantl)er. ' 5 The bandit escaped with J30. . , IN PRICE TREND ,; NKW VOUK, Dec. 1 3. (P Fri tlay the 13th orovided plenty' of thrills for. both "bull and "beav" traders of the New York stock ex change today as prices swung up and down in erratic fashion. The market opened Irregular, rallied spectacularly before the end of the first hour, broke sharply before mid-day. rallied and then turned heavy again for a brief period in the early afternoon, only to tu-n quickly upward once more and make Irregular recovery during the S'emainder of the session, the ma jority of shares closing with sub stantiar net gains. " 1 The wild gyration apparently re flected tlie struggle for control of the private movement between op posing speculative forces and y.'.'s toot directly associated with nnv development In the day's now. However, the increase in Fedcv! lleserve brokers loans, add it ion. il Hhipmnts of gold to Kuropp and the publication of disappointing cement statistics tended to keep In vestment buying in check and dl'i rouragednny extensive public par ticipation id the market. The market turned upward de Visively in the last hour and sev eral important shares rcgi:terel arge advances. Auburn rose 'I points above the previous close. Western trnion ! '. I'ullman 7 i . Sears-Roebuck 5, Uadio .4 V , and Itcthlehem Steel and Public Serv: 4Ce. of New Jersey 34. Prices gen crally did not recover to tho high, figures of the forenoon, but ttui rallies from the day's low levels Vei'e; substantlaK General Klectvie 'rising 14 )olnta. Final 'dealings jhow .froHh selling;;- in,ipts'.v rj'lv Closo was n rcmiiui. nun's iiiin";- imated "4,300,000 shares, . MARKET GAINS AFTER CHANGES If you've been wondering what to give a man for Christmas, the writer (a man) suggests SHtRts for a prac- ' tical solution. , These particular shirts have had all the care in; work manship that you'll find in higher priced shirts. The materials are fine broadcloths in Iain and woven ; lstripc effects. DOOMED MAN IN DOHENY BRIBE M'EWAN SILENT PLACEOON NECK ON MARCH 1 0TH ENSUING YEAR San Quentin Murderer Col lapses Before Execution Comrade Goes to Death Calmly Third Man to Meet Fate January 3. : SAN Ql'KNTIN PHISON, Cal., Dec. 13. (JP) (Jeorge Costellu and Antone Negra ,died on the gallows hero today. ' t'ostollo was Hie first to hang, and about one-half hour later the trap was sprung for Nn gia. Plans for , a' double execu tion were abandoned when Negra partially collapsed before tho march to tho gallows. The trap for Costello was sprung at 10:12 a. m., and he was pro nounced dead at 10:18. Negra fell through the trap at 10:28 and was pronounced dead at, 10:40. Ke I'ather. William Walsh; as sistant prison chaplain, 'accompa nied both men to the gallows. Negra before his death march again pleaded with Warden .lames li. Holohan to' have Buck Dcliic chi. sentenced as an accessory to tho crime, brought, to the death cell. :- ' "If I can talk to Delucehi I can make him admit it,"' Negra told the Warden. Negra -claimed Delucehi was the murderer. . , Sobs racked Negra' body before and during the march to the trap. Costello went to his death calm ly and without speaking. ' Costello died for the part he played In the iiirdcr of William .McFarlin. Oakland ; batik Udler, during a holdup staged with two companions. Louis: Lnsuirus, other of the bandit trio, Will ellnib the 13 steps to the'gallows Janu ary 3., '; 1 , . . Negra, a middle 'agd 'man,, died prompting his Innocpiice. 1 The Los llanos sheep, and cattle ratHer was convicted, of killing' Kalph Ama blle.J hh ,trtithoiMn-lav and busi ness; pUVtliel. r . ' ' '. - . ROSEBURG : IS " FATAL : .KOKKllUKtt.'Or.'V pi'l'-.''i;l. (IP) .ai i-H.. Amii-i-y. i;viUmit'r I'iimHH valloj:, was kllN'd l:iHt niKht wlu-ii an autonmbilc (Uiven t,y Vr hUKlHimt.' Km tik . Hmiih. ".'vkliiBil and j rolliil ff"thi liiKhWiiy thni' nitl.s ' Kouth nf UoHi?iinrs. ' Mi-h. Suiith;i;Av'MW,Ua tliJjiuettWf :thWtj clilldrcnv HUffpreU : iji f nictm'pd Problem i TO OPEN Wealthy Oil Man Gave For mer Secretary Fall $100, 000 in Connection With Elk Hills Lease, Is Charge in Indictment. WASHINGTON, Dec. ,13. (A) The date for the trial of Kdward L. Doheny, oi) magnate, on a charge of bribery' was set for March 10 today by Justice Hltz in the District of Columbia supreme court. - Doh city's attorney, KrnnU Hogan had asked that the trial begin on .March 1 7 qnd government attor neys requested January 13 as the date. The ' indictment . against tho wealthy idl man is one of' the series growing out" of oil leases made' during the l tarding,'admini.st iralion and the charge is that Do heny gave A Ibert li. Fall, former secretary of the Interior a bribe of $1 00,000 in connection with the lease to tioheny's company of thu Klk IlillK naval oil reserve in Cali fornia. Fa 1 1 w a s rcce n t ty co n v i c t ed o n the charge of receiving the $100. OUil fr.onj Dohenj aiidvas. iiucd M 00.000 and given a suspended sentence of a year In jail. of kiangsi in safety; report PHILAOKbl'lilA, Pa., Dec. 12. W) All Is well with tho- Catholic mlssloimrloH nt IvniiHchow, K(;uii;al province, China, where disturRulicc3 lucently were reported, Haiti ad vices received today. Some anx iety had been expressed by tho missionaries over their own satoty. 'MUKDEN, Manchuria,' Dec. 13. (IP) An official statement today said that the soviet was continuing Its military operations in western .Manchuria.,' The i Russians were said to liaVe bombed Chineso po sitions in l'okoto, or Ebukcdu, in the Khlngan inbuntalns. , SHANGHAI, China, Dec. Kl. IIP) Forces ortho-nationalist gdvarn mont today apparently had fmiKhl to ' a standstill three rebellous aimies in widely separated piii'ls o China, but the threat of wide spread revolt, aimed at the over throw of Nanking, still remained. Probably tlie most outstanding victory wus that over Hie insurgent forces which were beaten 'back from the gates, of Canton with heavy losses. Koports from the southern metropolis Indicated that tho "lion sides" division of General Chung Kakrcl and Insurgents from Kwangsl province, which several weeks ago cooperated In an ad vance upon Canton, still were re treating. ,., .. , J DELAY ACTION ON roUTLAXJ), (He, 'Ijrr. 13. (VP) The state highway eflminis.snn lo dayconsldcred offers of SI 00,000 each from f'latsOti and' Tillamook counties tn complete the Honsr-volt highway "after the courts of both counties Joined tn asking tho state tu relocate tho coat hlgnway.' from its present routn Inland to go around Nrnr-Kab-Nle mountain and t'nnttoh ' floltrh. m; Ithl ' for construction '' 'of 'the brldgr oVer" UoRit''Ilivpr Ah Ihe Pacific highway at Clrants Jass, by the -Northwest rontract t-om-priny for ?ll!i,ooo, 'was hMd- for Mgrccrtit lit with fedcinl autboi l tic. .", , ' ..' (Continued from I'agfl One) lien'tofore have had f.cs benefit of the Hhorter haul," o.MvVII.V. .Vein.. Iiec. 13.Pj t'nion l'aelf ir of f trial; here twere nt-n-eoiiimlttal today on mi order of the inteiKtale commerce mm miKHion. reqnlrirtK the yttem to build 1 f miloH of line In OV-i;on. It whh learned reliably fioin tin official Koiircrf nt the Hyttm head ouatteiH here however, that th railroad l considering an appeal frnm the ro m hi (anion's onler. J. I.. llauKh, Vice prenblent, nald: "No Mlatement van be made until the text of the. commlion order Is received." ALMANV-A't An nutonnibile accident arly'lHls yenr, In ivhfeh two pi-ople wtr$ klllnd. epehnr( In court here when Judyo Kelly r'fuined to (rriint rt non-Kult In tb $2 V.'? cult hrnuttht by 'Kvlyn KiHh HKiitiiHt Mrs. Margaret Ackr miin. OltKOOX t ITV "H. Kluntoih ftintei' Kunhp pollonninn nd Klownle Munn. lOuKene, pleaded RUllly to charse nf fdcfilinu u end in and wen Fcntenced to th" pcnltunilnry but paroled, MISSION ERIES ON STATUS FOR m;v vouk. ijcc. i a. ti ; t'apialn John J. Mi'Kwan, I'nivcr slty of Oregon coach, who resigned j as bend football coach to take ef- ' feel at the end of the li3ti season. r refused to commit himself today ! on the query ; i-egardlng whether t faculty memlterH had told him it1 would be unnecessary for him to j report next year. , j "I do not know how to answer that question and would rather not ; commit myself," .McKwan said. "It might be misconstrued by others." J Dr. Arnold ltenuott Hull, pros!- i dent of the University of Oregon, ! in Portland yesterday,, denied he had told Mi'Kwan he need not re port back to tlie 'university for tho IfllO season Dr. Hall said the athletic committee of the unlver- : sity faculty mem tiers hud not con d acted a session to d isetms AI c lOwau. The coach, Dr. Hall said, , had not submitted his resignation Vo proper authorities. "McKwan went to New York fol- j lowing tfic Oi-egon-FlorUla game tr attend' a coiiches' convention. i 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1:1. Testimony 'oi' U. C. l.ukln, presi dent of the Cuba company, sugar Imiiortcrs, by the senate lobby Pom mitlce, today centered around his employment of K. P. Shnttuck, at torney, to wyrk for lower sugar rates and Shntluck's reported friendship for President Hoover. Much discussion wnS given ' to letters l.akln had written to Cuban officials and friends. In one of those he asserted that Shuttucl; and Chairman Bmoot of tho seitutu finance conunitlco had conferred with President Hoover. Another letter said that Presi dent Hoover had. suggested a plan for sugar duties, to Shattuck and Bonator.'Sniopt; but under (ideation lug testified he was not cortnln ot tills but had liitirely inferred It. i, v Kcprts that ti'afflc is hulled on tin ( recti Spring Mountain high way due to 'construction work now in progress are falve, according to Ijcc Oarlock, manager of the local branch office of the Oregon Auto mobile association, who also scout ed rumors of "slippery grades" us "all wot." ' ' " - That the, construction work, j which took place last summer on the other , side of the summit has been b'ng completed was stated by I Uee. The entirc-trh may lie made without 'chains'. and' ht-ro ,T.,o danger whatsoever, he said. "' ' BEGINS, GREEN SPRINGS ROAD I TRAFFIC UNHAMPERED MILLINER STOGKyGOING ON: SALOME JUST LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES! 1 Lot Velvet Pri,.,.H up l Sale pnrc 1 Lot Velvet Pi-icps $7.00. - On kiiIc at 1 Lot Felts I'lircs 1( $(i.")0, Now-only KIDDIES' BONNETS- Silk and velvet -''MAN-O-FASHION Clearance Sale An unusually warm, backward Fall season has played havoc with , clothing sales all oyer the country. Results: We are over stocked on Men's Top Coats and Overcoats. To correct this situ-. j ation Ward's, regular low prices have been reduced until Ward's values for this sale border oh the phenomenal! i THINK OF IT! This sale offers you an opportunity to savo from $7,25 to $11.25 on finely tailored, perfect fitting ' :' X S, , i , . '- : ': .'' Top Cbat and Overcoats Reduced f roni $24.50 to tr (j ; 4 '. 'V 11." ."'. in So: Central'" ' -!.' -5 SATURDAY - MISS TAYLOR'S Hats - $5 9g Hats $3.98 $2 .95 $1.00 Everything . GOES! The Handicraft has purchased Miss Taylor's entire stock. , It must be sold NOW! v Smia r ne I'V ! hAvA iWW; Here's a 4Break for You Men' .'"" -1 MEEYWARD&Ca Phone 286 ''.. lid!ordl;Oregott and iMiiKKm1 3C UHUI 99 Reduced from $19.50 to . .50 A. 'It PILLOWS DiHeoiitiiiued linislicd hkhIcIs, . ln vcupo.vt irillows - ' - " ' vOn Sale at Pric Many ot be.r lis('MitiniUHl'i)(iols at ONE-HALF; PRlCKiltJf) - ' '.,': : ,' ' 4V '--.j ('(irsdKc I'ldwci's, I'n nc v feat hera mul ornaineiits ONE-HALF PRICE -'