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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,'l92ft
TTTR KI.AMATn MKW9
Gorman, 'Murphy,
Manager Bearson.
a ., T I.-!
Arrive tor r ignis,
i Nulla ' fiorman, "Dynamite"
Murphy and their ritauaicvr. Va! '
Rearsnn, arrlrert last mailt from
Hood Hirer. Yhoy motored here !
and reported several Inches of '
now on tue mountain.
"No. the mow didn't root them :
off for the fights," llearson said, i
"They are both In good shape. !
and havo been takinf strenuous :
workouta."
Murphy will fixht Gene 1
O'Grady In plare of W Rogers.
who barked nut at the last mln-
tita with a "bum band excuse. '
"Dynamite" elaima to have been ,
In 30 tights and to have lost only '
two, i
Jack Crilly. who will atag the
main event tomorrow night with j
Xalla Gorman, baa received . an
offer to fight Chet Shnndel in
San Francisco, In main event. I
., Crilly and Ritchie boxed again :
)ast night at the I'lne Tree the
atre, drawing a large hand. Bet
ting la reported aa even on the
main evemers for the Friday
night card.
Tickets went on sale yesterday I
and according to information re
ceived are going fast.
, Men from Shaw-Bertram camp
are backing Tat McKaddeu to j
beat Cliff Hottlnger. and a sched
uled meeting was called off In !
Chiloquin so that tans could
watch their man Harrington
tight Rosander Pridar night.
King Withdraws in
Race for Justice
SALEM. Ore.. Sept. ! (VP)
Declaring that legal business
which will reqnlre his absence I
from the state will make It im
possible tor him to carry on a
campaign. Will R. King has writ
ten to Secretary of State Hosa
asking that his name be with
drawn from the November ballot
as an Independent candidate for
justice ot the supreme court.
King was nominated by a assem
bly of voters In Portland.
The secretary of atate's office
baa received a petition placing 1o
nomination William H. Bennett
of Port Orford as a candidate for
state representative from Coos
and Curry-- counties. - Louis J.
Knapp la the other candidate
-from that district, having re
ceived the endorsement of both
the republicans and democrats.
Gone oo in faa oTofc
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! Stetson Gets Kayo
Over .Felz in 6th
' SAN KIlANflsrt), Sept. it j
I'I'I f'ratikle Hti'tson, i who
wunta a crack at Tod Morgan's ,
Junior IIkIiIwIkIiI title, w.in hy
u knockout from lli'rulo Krla ot
I'ortlnnd In the Ulh round ot
srliciluled 10 ruuucl rlnht at No- '
tlonal Hull here tonlglit. '
The two battlers wromjed
around without much damage uc-
ruing until the final sixth, when i
StetKOtt rapiwd Keli aevernl times
lit the fuce and Jaw and the
Portland boy went down.
Oolph Thomas, Hlctsotrs man-
alter, announced he waa going
utter a bout with "Wildcat" far-;
ttr ut once.
Don Jones doeUloned Artie Sul-
livuu and lun Meyer aduiinlHter-;
rd a bad beating to Itomeo I'nv-1
lint In six round bouts. The ret-1
creo sioppeu tno tatter nattte in
the fifth frame.
Itl'MMAtiK SAI.K
Hurricane Kills Hundreds iri Porto Rico
1
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iSxuti,. "jrf-.- "r Till Mi
The twisted wreckage thut tted to be lh .own ef Duvla, 8 II., struck hy a loriioilii that killed tw
Uulies of the Christian church1 ' . """" """" "" .".".r ..r..K ..... nu ,.r. o, ...... .,-
will hold a rummage sale In tbej . Wtro crushed like i.iMtch boxe ihow .lie t crrlllc force of the surui toal swep.-a path of
Loom Is building. Suturduy, Sept. I destruction across Uukotu and purl of io i .mil Nilraka. Observe whul thu sioriu dill to the Ford
Si. adv. 23-31 ; car ea the rliihl. .
Market Report
for the
Pacific Coast
Murder Farm
PORTLAND MARKET
' By rnlted Presa
l.lwstock
Cattle none, calves none, hogs
CHARGE DKVXKS WITH SMITH , none, sheep 185.
j Cattle Market extremely slow.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Sept Trading routined to small supply
If
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Rebekahs Choose
' Lake County City
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ajewf
tCPl Assertions that there drive-ins.
were "drunks" on the nlatform I Ho slow- L'"t
when Gov. Alfred E. Smith spoke 1 10oed 5c lower.
here were ' reiterated today by I
Rev. Mordecal F. Ham. pastor of
the First 'Baptist church. He de
nled charges that he and Rev.
John Roach Straton. pastor of)
New York Calvary Baptist church.
had crawled under the platform,
"like boys at a circus," to gain ,
aeatat on the rostrum.
t
butchers I
BICH THROIUH LAZINKSS
--'
MITCHELL. S. D.. Sept.
Sheet) Market extremely slow.
: all classes quoted nominally
j steady.
Wheat
BB blnestem. $1.40; soft white.
SI. 18; western while, 11.17; hard
winter, SI. 10; northern spring, i
$1;- western red. 11.11.
Butter ami Ktact
Butter Cube extras, 60c: I
'standards, 49c; prime firsts. 48c; i
firsts. 46c.
1 Ep? Fresh standard extras
Tha lasiness of a farm hand mar lre "ano" nrsis. iuc:
snell a fortune In I A. Polo.. a frh m'dlum e- 35c; fresh
Tw i
medium firsts. 30c; undersize.
!4c.
BuUcrfat
Direct shippers f. o. b. price
farmer of this locality. Four years
ago Polus hired man complained
tbat be was "breaking his back"
trying to steer the cultivator.
This caused Polus n work out:Vo- 1 Brade, 51(ff52c; station
an idea to simplify the steering 'price. 50c; No. 2. 47 48c; Port
mechanism, which now has been land delivery price No. 1. 54 .
patented With the result tha. sev-j55c No- 2 fr50c.
eraH manufacturers applied for I ruit!
the right to use the improved i Cranberries. $5&6; huckleber
devlce ries. II 12c lb; cantaloupes.
11.21?? 2; peaches. 40c?$1.10:
COAST STATIONS I HKKIP Pear8 H.76T2.
1 Ve(ftallr
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (IP)! AI! root vegetables firm. Cu
biv P,.ifi fnos, ru , a t in ' cum bers. 3575c; tomatoes. 40
will be added to the regular ;
ft 75c: onions. $2AQfy 2.65; let-
Lake view was c honor, as the
meeting place for the next dis-
, trict convention of Rf bekah's at
j the lodge session held la Merrill
on Tuesday aitcrnoon and ev-
1 nlng. where delegates from
throughout the district, number
lug close to 70 gathered.
During the afternoon a bust
dom session was held, followed
with a Ua u Quel at 6:30 In the
evening. Covers were laid for
'j fifty-five. ' '
j Mrs. Louise Perozzl, s'ate presi
dent was the honored guest.
Mrs. Ueorgte Sloan of Klamath
Falls was elected chairman and
Mrs. Myrtle Renter of Bonau.iza,
vice, chairman for the entjufnif.
year.
i Mrs. May Ander-on of Merrill
presided as chairman of arrange
meats.
j MANY KI1.LKD IN CHINA WAli
I LONDO.N, Sept. 26 tlP The
Morning Post correspondent at
Tientsin today ; reported many
casualties as a result of fighting
In the mining area in Shantung,
China. The prisoners taken when
Chang Chung-Chang was defeat
ed by Nationalist forces resisted
disarmament. The prisoners are
now being removed to Tientsin
for dfsoandmcnt.
SHIP IN DISTKKSS I
HAMILTON. Ilermiula, Sept. I
26. (fp The l S. S. New
port 'Was reported in distresH 2u0
miles off Bermuda hint nilit. )
The v. S. H. Chelan, a new
While the widespread search was coast guard vessel, which arrived
under way for Gordon North-1 here Monday from Boston, sall
cutt, 21. on whose chicken ranch ed under wireless orders to
to
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tnce. SI. 25ft 1.60 crate; celery, ( near t0. Aneelcs 1 1 linv lire h- : nuulat lha Van' nnrl
casting company for the' speech " !"""- """ i- iieveo to nave ueen butchered
ot Gov. Alfred E. Smith at St.
I'aul. Thursday night. It was an
nounced here. The stations are
KPO and KKO of San Francisco.
KMO, Seattle. KGW, Portland.
KHO. Spokane and KFI, Lo?
Angeles.
tatoes. M gr 1.40; cabbage. SI. 40
It 1.50.
K.NS.S t'lTV LIVESTOCK
Uy I nltcd l're
Cattle Kecelpts 8,500; calves.
2.000. Market steady to 25c
lower; better grade fed steers
unchanged ; choice lightweight
steers, $17.50; beef steers, $9.00
r.OLtTMBI-s. Knt 2(i Frank !tl7; llKht yearlings, steers and
BACK TO OLD PKN JOB
Penttenttarv Thi tlm tie i I Ket
working on a-new chapel. While
"doing time" fifty years ago he ;
helped build the old cell block.
la did his first "stretch" for
larceny; this time he got IS to
20 years for safe breaking.
Sheep Receipts 15,000. Mar-
Leo bmitn
toh. of Invinir hriflra flt tha Dhln I
1. . n i ..... ..ij .. v. .
sieaay; top iat lamDS. si..a
bulk cull lambs. S12. 85 1.1.75
bulk fat ewes, $8 ft 8.50.
IT'S EASY .NOW
IIOSTOX WOOL
BOSTON. Sept. 28. (VP) A
better interest in domestic fine
wool is noted and topmakcrs are
interested in fine medium, princi
pally the short .type, which Is
quoted at S14M-03, scoured
basis.
Demand for 64's, quality wool.
Is slower than a week ag3, al-
CHICAGO. Sept. 26. A letter
to Dad for additional where
withal to make college life bear-!
able, is made easy for North-i
wesiern coeas. 1 ne ivonnvesi-j thoulh remaln unchanged
era Letter Shop, operated by A few. Dliyer, ,ave 1)een ln lhn
three students, handles every-! In!l!.R(,t ,of lhe Nl!W MMlca type
thing but the signature for 10;of snolt con,blng fine wools In
per cent of tha proceeds. ittle original bags and have been
fat SI, scoured basis. Observers
alof conditions are of the opinion
.that the easing at London hu:;
and murdered, police are holding - Ed Arthur, formnrly of Spo
ols father. Cyrus Xorthcuott (be. 'kane. Washington, has been ap-!
low). The story of the murders ' pointed secretary of the Pelican!
was told by Sanford Clark, 15 city Community Club at Pelican''
(above), cousin of young North- city.
cotl, who lived cn the ranch.: Mr. Arthur takes the position'
left vacant through the reslgna-''
TKT HU'K T DFSK : tion of .Mr. Urooks who left some J
' " time ago for California with his
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 (t.'P) ramy.
Chief Justice TaftT hack fron : J J
his summer vacation in Murray wllat . ntT,
Day, Quebec, conferred with for mav be Ju,t th, tnlng another ,
other members of the V. S. su-' ,. piin. The KUm.ih v...'
preme court tcaay on means oi ; classified ads bring buyer, and B,
expediting cases before the court.
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pleaded guilty to an attempt to
ratiKgle six pounds of tobacco
throuah the Inspectors by hiding
it in ftio top of a pump.
caused larKe holdent of wool to
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