v ': l! ' 1 1 ' - 9' I k T- .WEDFORP TRIBUNE, HEDFORP, OREGON, IIID1y'..'JTJLY 10, 1931. ' i An IDENTIFIED LIFE T! SHE'S Fl E; FEDERAL RAIN -...-il in Hiah fains ruul,u , r.-chaft. Believed ose of Perlie Hogg 5e and Shoes .Clues """u, tentative Identlfica "' "mWM .found yesterday h Cooper in uncle with rl Coop ',, had lived. t"0n;;,t night that an open "Sri clutched in the h m " ' to those! ;jble, wen. K"hTad dipped from 17. had a from Ff Fall oa,.."- rnthe-d way uiu. w . r- thai U"J ' JftllwaB given by Coroner w 0. riepnu. nhe skull showed It had en (ractoreii. ..not rnoma. irs from uw ' sen Hour ' Iinto me unun. v. 0nd the skeleton yesterday they guinea iu maw PORTLAND, Ore., July 10. (ff) The ibody ot Mrs. Sarah Uranil- strom, 81, -was found in the Wil lamette river, here -today. She dis appeared from the home o( her son-in-law late yesterday but was found last night. ' U D. Hoyt, a neighbor, said she told him uhe was tired of living and ready to die. Relatives found at 1 a. m. that fine was again missing from her room. The search ended with discovery of the body. CO-OP SECURES PLACE IN "PIT" bens of tho clearing Iiouho, "1 am not aware that any rules of the Board of Trade have been violated in the transaction," Mll nor said in a formal statement. Board of Trade officials said a committer vraa appointed to in vestigate the "moral and legal ns-' .poets' of u concern dealing in grain fcRH t-outrols Itftfftft. com mitMion iigenov 'aX ooard officials' say, will be the relatione;... p of the Farmers' Cooperative and tho Up dike company. PEIPING, China, July 10. OP) The Clneso consulate at Seoul, Ko rea, was reported attacked today by a Korean mob which inflicted Injuria on at least 500 Chinese who had taken refuge on the con sular premises. Chang Wei Cheng, Chinese con sul general at Seoul, was reported to have fled to the palaco of the Korean government. ' Purchase Controlling In-1 terest in Private Firm, Gives Entry Moral, Le-j gal Aspects to Be Probed5 CHICAGO, July 10. (P) Tho Farmers National Grain corpora tion today was in control of the Updike Grain company for the pur pose of giving the corporation a membership In the Chicago Board of Trade Clearing corporation. Announcement of purchase of the controlling interest in the con cern by the corporation was con firmed by George S. Mllnor, gen oral manager of the corporation, who said his organization had been handicapped in the expense of do ing business at compared to com petitive corporations that are mem- Pierce-Allen Motor Co. are going to sell the following Cars at Special Reduced Prices . , With 1932 Licenses ij. $675 1929 Buick; Sedan!!,.;!;. 1928 Ford Touring , . 1927 Chevrolet Sedan ; 1;:. $275 1925 Buick Glass En. Tour.! . .$175 1927 Buick Sport Coupe . .$365 1929 Chevrolet (6) Sedan . . .$475 Cars with O. K. that Counts Cor. Eighth and Bartlett , Phone 941 LeM, Ore., July 10. HP) Im kmm of the Champoeg lie Ll park under the direction of tile highway commission in action with the landscaping ktment ot the state college trrin. much of the natural m as possible and planting Indigenous to Oregon, win be I fli Governor Julius L. Meier Lmbtra of the park advisory b::w, which met In the office ifiti Hnlninn: state treasurer: htt 13000 and 14000 ot fed- unemployment nelief tunas night through the Oregon puoMo be expended this fall. 1 flfflW E QUENTIN, Cal., July 10. pmng executive Intervention ra will die on the gallows Nrder here a week from to pe largest number to be exe- in one day at 8an Quentln tour . men are: Charles M, San Francisco youth who nrj. Aibina Voorhees. elder- I pwrj More proprietor; Umakl Los Angeles Japanese. a Mexican: Peter Mncr. I'fresno Flllolno whn killed Nro Psgat and Benjamin Y. ot Lo, Angeles, whoi killed 'raory Ellis, nlleeedlv for r nmes. 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