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III .J nun Thursday, March 18. lflg.1 'Open Work Jail ISEOTTOCFD Mm lit tT PI.OK ANOKI. United New.l- rXKH. March i, ' -Mure (ha 2ou I deputy sheriff, mid ,u,.H offlltri liav hern detailed ,) , (h Ivni .'arm rur iwu SHJJWLMlNORS;"uiM,Ho Kansas rif t-i: 1 1 i ,.,, Imh iwimtihi rubber, oh., ;tlln r...u..y escaped from ,b. p,., ' " "' - It will bo two,"11" Mr. and Mr.. 8am Petty. ! chamber of eonunerc. iru , .v.vv mum? u,.r, tu. , - -"i un inn ri k nils fur live near Hern. iJuicpb Hpanu, iUh shut maker mid' p,-uy iwkwiM early Wed- jH,' irKK'T vl,,, .g,..,,, and mwday when a neighbor' tllnd liljtlibnll. to Kui.nu, ciiy hKll ,.100 bull atl-mpted to wreck Ihe house student, i,,.,,,.,.,, t,M,, tft(r Kh,.rlff w . Kidf WM ca1(,d an(J 'hot tlin animal a H ni trying to i Th -nvlrtln of spunu rndi '" " head through 'a door, wh.t t perhaps the i ,C11,V The animal had broken window, tloniil lltjuur ai. in Raima, ciiy. , demolliheil the Mar porch, and gen- . n liUIIHn I BfrM in. . .1 1 . . . . I .ir.allv ...... A . .1.. . . . 1(1 Ml UiK among blah rh,.,,l lent., which rouB..d the ltv. I In Imposing th fr,, rlma lenre un imr .h.,.. , ....: arni.ed munl.r.r,! 2 Years Hard Labor ror Rum Sal KANSAS CITY, Mo., SSI Page five ei March 17. "ur..,i, rirr, March n. United News) Being awakened out of , aound sleep by a mad bull wiin inniiHKi rue ui.iii.. i 1 "" me , acoutleader.' training course, . ..r, a, experience., ac- f rat session will ho hold John ; ecu live, II. I'lpcr, regional .rant wired hi. approval of Wool Selling Slow Around 30c Per Lb. FARK WINS IMHT. LOS ANGELES. March 17. (United Newa) Johnny Farr, Oak land featherweight, decisively beat Jimmy McLarnon, Vancouver Irlah- ha day Toe daring jail break w. 1M.r. p-tralod by ill prl.oner, who knocked a Jailer union..iu, ih a ".ap" they had made from the "fanry trimming" of II, pw hai Illn. which haa hern occupied less than a month, then walked from , (ho eleventh down POUTLAND, March 17-(l'nlt ed Newa) Some little activity In """. In 10-round boat here Wtd abown In the local wool territory. nlay night. Tne; Several recent aaela of old clip i - at tho. choice Iota are reported In the rooms. Thurn-I Condon territory ilightly under 30 day, March 25, 7:30 p. m. Appil a-j ccr.la a pound. In the Yakima aec tiona for the courae are off the tlon abearing la In orogreaa with' preta. The committee, George Wal- aalea of about five clips confirmed ton, l.loyd Kyan and A. A. McDon- at 30c a pound. aid, report a very hearty re.ponae Rales were or mixed lota of fine on the part of the men of the com- and cronbreds of light shrinkage. m .,.-.., IU.-I, waneii irckm Th i, it . ': evrnih flour of Ih. bulldlnr 1 . " "r"'t ""'-tmenl 1 Br;'lly arou.ed the Iho aialr. lo Ih, ., T " l"r""ll" lto!Tho hull' wa. blind nrinkliig amona hi.h .... v,.,.-. ..a i, t- . munlty in aignlng up for the courae. in a fight year. ago. and It I. thought hla ner- voui .ystem was affected by hla n.' lo" of light. Shipstead Takes j Up Borah Ffcht CHICAGO. Mnr.h 17 (fulled Newa I - Senaior llcnrlk rllilpdead, Karmur l.l.rllM of Mlnncota. be-j llvr. HI l-airlrk .et a good eg.! ample for memle. of American ad herenre to Urn world court. In. a Kl. I'alrlrk'i . .1 . I,.... , ... nril.. preaiiunt oi tne I nited State., wht her. V.,lne..ay nlht Ih. aenator DOUG AND MARY OFF .ince lait Thuraday ha. been wa declared Anu-rlran voirri ihoulrf i i"M TO m Tn. rnnnnii.. . i i.i. u v MwiwsrCtf irouoio ana partial paralysla, Is un able to take any nouriabment and la county, the Judge remarked that he ELDER COOL1DGE ":a,r,;'L,t::;;.r,. criticalcondition on.llllonH In our high .chool, are' PLY.MOITII. Vt., March 17 -ad enough and I hope thU will ; (I'nl.ed New.l Th. condition of . a warning to bootlegger. Colon. 1 John C ... ...,,, n:(rI1 acnooi Bl (tenia ' The SO-year-old father of the pre.iilvnt of the l'nlted State., who IN Coolldge remained critical Wednesday night. All thoae who complete the courae will be given a certificate of credit from national headquarter. .Mowing that they have met the minimum re- qufrementa to become commissioned i scout officials. The course will be I limited to thirty-two men. All those desiring to enroll should phone DS6, scout headquarters. J. II. Ilou.ton and scout execu tive Buryl Illevens visited Algoma In the Interest of scouting. It Is expected to organize a scout troop at Algoma with A. O. Tompson as scoutmaster- There Ing In la no Idaho. confirmation xf trad- l ' i ... Itev N Y . kreihcart Ireland and rirlv. lr,., v..,. aim . u I eleru- Ihe hng- I'lnmp'Min iir hlin- ti kept I I H. il'nitad ITi-legraph , vipondent I limn of I bi a libit they! horilr. H to ft. Th stata ndiirancn libit ihe tut of the voirn "o forth like the heroic apo.ile of NKW YOKK. March 17 !,,. ...n me viper oi imperlaium ed .New.l Dougla. Kalrlnks and and the aerpeut of bureaucracy ma.-: Mary I'l.kford, two of the few mar uueradlng ai the ageoclea of law rle.l movie .tar. who can sail for and) order and International p.ace." , Kurope wlihout starting rumors of Senator Khlpilead took up the an Impending divorce, have engag fight agalnit the world court where ed the royal suite aboard the Ital Henator Ilorah of Idaho left It on Ian liner Conte Illanramano. sail his recent tour of Ihe middle we.t. ! Ing frr Naples April 3. The fund. menial policies of Doug and Mary are making a American government were violated 1 picture together for the first lime, when tho i.a.le voted cloiuro and.glihough Ita naturo is not revealed, adopted the world court re.olullon. ! They will vl.it King Alfon.o sod ho said lie quoted eiten.lvely I probably Ruuia. while abroad, from the congressional record loj how that the court offers no! mini m uiiuir ntv i guarantee agaimt war. i ! Membera of St. Paul's Guild will j bold a cooked food and rummage 'sale on April 10, entire day. accord : Ing to word announced Inst night. , All members of the Guild and those who wlrh to dlipo.e of rum- having great difficulty In taking his medicine. . Apparently resigned to his fate, Colonel Coolldgo tells those who are rarlug for him that be is resting comfortably. Ills one fear seems to ho that the president will be dis turbed by his lllne... WILI.IAMM ItETTKNH. WASHINGTON, March 17. (United New.) Ralph B. Williams. Republican national committeeman from Oregon, who has been observ ing affairs In Washington and Now York the last two months, will re tiu to hi. homo the latter part of the week. He remalnoed over a few days to attend a dinner la. alght given by Secretary of Interior Work to Pres ident Coolldge at the Willard ho- I tel. This was one of the formal mage are asked to leave It at the by u(ahen of thJalIV known clv enBincer 'and for. HltATKH IH.KK.IT SKLH elAV rilANCISCO. March 17 (United New.1 The champion l'ltlrturgh Plmlea played their flmt exhlbltloa game of the sea son here Wedneiday, defeating the Son Tran.lico .Seal. In a fast con-Pariah houiie, where It will be cared t.fit I in 3. (or. Tho hilling and fielding of Glenn I Tho place whero the sale will be Wright. Plrato ahort.top, featured I h"ld hs not ben lfinltely the play. Morrison and Crowder decided. K-nrltawt nn ll.u mnnnil lllta. 1 ' t , . . .. , , ,A 1 IHH1NO LAW PUINTKlt. I bureh. letllm the rWi.il. down w th I r riitnitii I vtti t k. a ili.li I iev.ii hi,. Dick Kerr, former! ,u""-"n"' i""rcu - (1'niie.i, Whit. u,, mici,.r .i.1rie.l foe Kirn ' New.)- -Copies of the official eynop-; QW6na Tillamook ! Krancl.co and waa relieved In the or ""Kta Ilnlnl' 'w nBve wn basement to house of Crescent ave- M month.! third aftnr ho had been nicked for i"div when' fcur runs. federal ! 3 YEAR OLDS RUN IN LA. DERBY RACE NEW ORLEANS, La.. March 17. (United News) Turf events of the coming spring wore foreshadow ed Wednesday when a field of ten crack three-year-olds met In tho Louisiana Derby, the feature event of winter racing at Jefferson park. Tho Idle Hour farm's Baggenbag gage lowered the track record by three-fifths of a Becond In winning from his stable mate. Boot to Boot, with the Greentrce stable's Navigat or third. As Baggenbaggage already was quoted as low aa 10 to 1 in the future booka on the Kentucky Der by, tho colt's victory in the Louis iana Derby Is expected to establish it as one of the favorites for the American turf classic to be run at Louisville two months hence. KAIL PKKH. DIES. CHICAGO. March 17. (United j News) William H. Klnley. nation-1 Girls Encourage Peeping Thomases) IOWA CITY, la., March 17. (United News) Following the con-( vlctlon of an instructor and a stu-i dent of "window peeping," counter! charges have been placed, alleging ! that co-eds of the University of ; Iowa have made "peeping Toms" of the entire male citlxenry by parad ing past unshaded windows In acan-i ty or no attire. Iowa City police will enforce an unofficial window shade ordinance for protection of both- women and' men. SELECT HATCHING SITE. i PORTLAND. March 17. (United' Newa) Tentative selection of a salmon hatchery site has been madei on the lower Nebalem river, but pre-1 limlnary surveys on the lowir Ump-: qua have failed to reveal a suitable location for a similar batcheiy on . that stream, said Hugh C. Mitchell, ; field representative of the salmon protective association, Wednesday j following return from the coast. i AFTER WYOMING MAX. EUGEXK. Ore, March 17. (United News) A committee rep resenting the University of Oregon will confer in the near future with Dr. A. G. Crane, president of the University of Wyoming, relative to Ilia becoming president of the Ore Kon Institution, it was reported here today. . ' j DOZEN Reduced Living Costs Bacon "Empire." lb. Cottage Butts, "Swifts," lb, ... Peanut Boy," lbs. . Butter, Ripe Olives, can gal. Golden Dates, 10 pkgs., 3 for ... Standard Corn. , can Black Tea, grade, lb. good Green .Tea, good grade, lb.- Prunes, lbs. email, 3 Pink Beans, lbs. 38c .35c "School $1.25 ... .. 98c 25c 12c .....45c ...45 c -25 c :.25c Drifted Snow a r Flour; 50 lb. sk. Ja.47 Sour . Nubhins, gal 83c I Fourth and MoJo Sts. . , Opposite Hull Hotel ' '-iployea of ported to i warning. , lui:. cabinet each year In-tbe president's honor. DAILY 111 U.D1NG PERMITS. j nuildlug permits were Issued yea i terday In the office ol the city clerk, iL L. Gaghagrn, to the following: : H. II.' Lai'olnt.l.0 garage on A. W. Smith, $360 ! I'.t April t liquor, lie wni rjnry and Had he ln In the ' Hue would UMH IH LOWERED. PORTLAND. March 17 (United New.) A surrey of tho Oregon Box and Lumber company plant which was rated by fire Tuesday night, tonight lowered the estimated damago to f 1 60.000. One hundred and fifty-five men were employed at the plant. !on Crescent: Winnie Hook, . honte on Orchard street. (300 roceivea from toe stoie primer oy nue. A w. Smith.' 250 structure the :ate game and fish commission and are ready for distribution to portsmen. The new synopsis in- eludes a summary of changes In ' seasons and bag limits and desig nates the streams closed to fishing through recent action of tho commission. If you know of sny game viola tions, call phone 684. All Informa tion will he atrlctly confidential. I'ACKIXO HOUSE AFIRE. WATSONVILLE, Cal.. March 17. (United News) Raging for two hours In Watsonville's packing house district, fire Wednesday afternoon caused damage estimated at II 35, 000 before being brought under control. mer president of tho Chicago and Northwestern railroad, diod Wednes day. Once a newspaper copy boy. Fin ley securod private Instruction in civil engineering, became a drafts man with the Chicago and North western nnct advanced In Jhe engi neering department until be became chief engineer in 1913. 1 QUAKE IX SMYRXA. LONDON, March 17. (United News) The Exchange Telegraph company's Constantinople corre spondent reports that seven people wore killed when a violent earth tremor struck Denlzlu, a town In Asia Minor near Symrna. Many Injuries were reported and ninety houses collapsed. yffcu fee, . ytUt- ltri&&4- &64l ct-v OPTOMETRISTS1 n ViW KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Lir- vOOie Eyes Examined. G Usees Fitted, Lenses ground In our own fac tory to your individual requirements. Quick service. Wa re- yiBW any lense. TRENGTH BUILDERS - L Cream, Butter, Cottage Cheese and Ice m Are the Most Nourishing and Healthful Food You Can Eat. 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