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Show 1 THE GGDEN WJ DELAYS. rrtr I tflut-ilitnl- POPULAR RATE EXCURSION To litOIl s 9 i General Staff May Insist Believe Moonshiner Killed Parties Forget Differences to Regain Friendship Land Force Be Kept Man Who Threatened to of America Tell Officers at 21 Divisions BERLIN, Aug. 20. (By The Asso WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. 20. (By The AssoUnless unexpeciea ciated Press.) Fred Patterson, alias Pat Anderson,d ciated Press). Great Britain' formal in the next few develop was arrest complications alias Anderson, Andy acceptance of the official invitation of near the site of Glasby's sawmill in days, a formal peace treaty with the tne President Hardin to participate in the Blue mountains 26 miles east of United States will be signed Dy government next week. Chanthe conference on Far Eastern ques here Friday, and is being held for GermanWlrth's confidential discussions In the murder of cellor tions and disarmament in November alleged conspiracy all Matt Jepson, ' whose mutilated body with the parliamentary leaders of mm next 'has 'been forwarded to the oi the with was bot at a exception week found the parties, ago it was announced and tom' of a well on his place two miles Communists, now are concluded, here today. of oplnas a these of result exchanges xxe acre me Associs in jail eawmin. irom TOKIO. Aug. 20. (By The consultations and confidences and oni iated Press). Japan's formal answer and will be taken to Pendleton. outside The arrest was made across the with other influential persons to the American invitation to particila assured the government from line officials in with parliament, pate in the conference on disarmament Umatilla OregonWalla reichstag Walla counties an ample majority In the now and and Far Eastern questions was disis being cussed by the cabinet yesterday, but cooperating. Penitentiary dogs were when the treaty which draft, comes up for the it is probable its dispatch to Washing- used and before the posse reached the given its final ton will be delayed a few days. At top of the mountains three automo- ratifying vote before that pooy. WILL SPEED AUTIUi were wrecked. present it is thought probable the re- biles Ellis A been of which Lorlng Dressel. the Americanblankets had reiterbe a in will nature of the pair ply In Berlin, and Dr. Criedcommission as a saddle pad, a pair of bear ation of the position of Japan "which used the foreign minister, have has been voiced in formal notes sent skin chaps, and two blue cotton shirts rlch Rosen, all marked with what the authorities agreed on the fundamentals and the to Washington. Some newspapers profess to be dis- claim are bloodstains, together with a document only awaits approval from is expected to ar turbed over the expression in the Am- high power rifle, a well filled cartridge Washington. orThis two. in as rive a is day erican note that there would be dis belt and a testing tube such The treaty willjiot be discussed by cussed "matters which have been and used by manufacturers of spirltous the foreign relations committee, but are of concern" but officers seem to liquors are held by the .officers who wlll-srdirect from the cabinet to a consider it logical as carrying out eav they found them in Patterson's plenary-sessioof the reichstag. where America's original position that the cabin. The theory of the officers is that the chancellor will present It with the powers themselves, either before or at the formal sessions in Washington, Jepson was murdered when he threat government's statement and the necesmust define the agenda of the con ened to disclose the location of a sary elucidations. He will then re moonshine plant and his body taken quest that It be ratified without party ference. . Pressure continues to be brought to back to his ranch where it was thrown debate. well after the shoes had OPEN DEBATE AVOIDED bear on Piemler Hara to go to Wash down-thThis request, it is believed, will be ington If he decides not to attend. been removed andooplaced at Its edge. acceeded to even by the parties not Viscount Uchlda, Japanese foreign Included in the coalition group as an be the chief minister, may delegate. CUT IN IiAND FORCES. . act of courtesy to the government all war of them, with the exception of the of the foreign, Representatives and navy departments conferred for Communists, considering the govern& long time yesterday regarding the ment entitled to that accommodation in view of the nature of the issue and program of the conference and touch ed upon the personnel. the nation's desire to have relations The newspapers declare that the between the two countries restored staff is likely to insist that without further delay. general 21 divisions be maintained in the Jap So far as can be learned, the treaty anese army, but that if the powers to be concluded, through the about .favdr-'- a mediation of Mr. Dressel, will be' genpositive curtailment of land On Far forces, Japan will follow. eral In outline. No date has been Eastern questions, the staff's attitude Eastern fixed for the reichstag vote, but it Is Coincident Trip is described as supporting China in believed the government will endeavor with Great Britain, with Burns1 Appointment to have the event take place simultanthe Idea of advancing relations be eously with action by the United to TJ. S. Bureau tween China and Japan. States senate,4 ' AI51S ENDORSED. Aside from the relchstag's approval, STOCKHOLM, Aug. 20 Resolutions the treaty must also be ratified br'the inter-parlCINCINNATI, O.. Aug. 20. Coinci relchsrat. members the invitine of ' dent to the announced selection of 00 mentary union to use every means pos William J. Burns to be head of the sible to, make the disarmament nego tlations in Washington successful were bureau of investigation of the United of that 'States department of Justice, John J adopted at the closing session master mind in one of the body yesterday. It has been meeting McNamara, greatest cases ever handled by Burns, her for the past week. The conference also discussed the arrived in Cincinnati late yesterday. came primarily to see his mother . league of nations. Lord Weardale, of He Great Britain, declaring that thanks who still lives here. This is McNamara's first visit here to the good will of America, it may be possible to. reach hopeful conclus since he was sentenced at Los Anions regarding effective help from the geles December 5, 1911, to 15 years' confinement at San Quentln prison on United States." a plea of guilty in connection with the WELCOMES PEACE MOVE. a resolution dynamiting of the Lewellyn Iron conference The adopted ' Introduced at Los Angeles. At the same Wealthy 'Spared and Poor by Lord Weardale stating works his tne prin- time brother, James' J. McNathat it welcomed cordially Take Greater Burden, with on a nations of an mara, association of plea of guilty, was senciple Unions-Holthe object of organizing the world for tenced, to life imprisonment on a the maintenance of peace. charge of murder, growing out of the At the conclusion of the sitting the blowing up of the Los Angeles Times The WASHINGTON. Aug. SO. and in the building when 21 persons were killed. king received the delegates was to vote was was in house their McNamara for a J. called released John upon given' evening reception several weeks ago, a good prison rechonor. today of the tax revision bill, oo ord having reduced his term. He de- in a statement issued last nleht by the clined to outline his future plans. , i oo JUGO-SLAAmerican Federation of Labor after a MONARCH nrMAA nvmr bv Rimuol NOT SERIOUSLY ILL HIGHTOWER HIS Gompers"Only through recommit- tal." It said, "can the rrievious wrong-OWN LAWYER AT in the present bill be remedied." There are 6.000,000 idle men in PARIS. Aug. 20. (By The AssoBRIEF HEARING America ciated Press). The condition of King today, it added, and "they deis by no mand something real, something conAlexander rot Jugo-Slavmeans serious .as was at first thought; structive, something that will not add (Continued From Page One.) to' their burden, while allowing the is ven possible he may be able to if leave for Belgrade early in September, ment and Constable S. A. Landinl rich to escape." of Retention of the surtax, the excess probable a. parliamentary Colma. though it iswill administer the oath and the graduated Increase delegation profits In testifying about events of the of the tax In the income to him as king before he leaves. ' higher led officers and tax was urged brackets In the name Of labor, Professor Cuneo, the surgeon at- night when Hightower newspapers to the priest's grave. Lan the statement asserting that "we are tending Alexander, told the Gaulois dinl that Hightower seem not deceived by the sop thrown to the "we are dealing with a slight attack ed emphasizedfamiliar with the road people in the form of increased exstrangely of appendicitis, without any grave HIGHTOWEK INTERRUPTS. see can no in the lower brackets of the feature, and at present I Hightower interrupted him after emptions oper- -' Income tax." necessity whatever of any sort ofnecesasking permission of the court to "We are aware," it added, "that ation, nor do. I foresee that the "Aren't you giving the wrong those speak.. who escape a trifle in that resity will arise." ' mean he asked. "I don't impression?" will pay heavily elsewhere." spect think intentionally," he added, "but Iuncon00 , are a bit little it coloring FIRE BREAKS OUT IN yod sciously." so," said Landinl. MEXICAN OIL FIELDS "Maybe "Thats all." Hightower said. v Doris Shirley denied once mora that to Salada Beach MEXICO CITY. Aug. 20. Fire she had ever been In with an automobile. Hightower broke out in the Amatlan field near "Don't remember the trouble you were ragFlames last Tampico night. we we went had with the when Ford ing fiercely, it is said in a dispatch Salada Beach?" Inquired Hightower from Tampico. It is declared that the to "No, I do not." oil field workers face a serious prob BANUON. Ore.. Aug. 20. "Your memory is awfully short, litlem in extinguishing the fire. . While returning from Rogue river tle girl," said Hightower sadly.. Saturday, night in an automobile, Joe and Mike Stankavlch were atv SET HEARINGS ON. tacked by a large panther. The were coasting down the MEXICAN OIL LAW boya mountains between Brush creek SPECIAL TRAIN and Hubbarda creek, when the animal Jumped out of the darkSERVICE MEXICO CITY, Aug. 20. (By The ness, striking the hood. Falling Associated Press.) The supreme to get a foothold, the anlmai court's construction of Article 27 of Jumped again, landing In front of the constitution, involving: its alleged car and as the the automobile reiroacuve ana coniiscaiory clauses, Jammed the front wheels passed. to the may be handed down next week after an for almost Instant, turning It a series of public hearings which It Is off road. The the driver speedunderstood will begin on Tuesday. ed up and got away. Five large The hearings will be held on 150 salmon were strapped to the car temporary injunction suits brought and It is thought the panther against the government by foreign oil smelled them. companies. 00 Yellowstone Park Gash tore LONDON. Aug. 20. AUGUST 26 Fare from Ogden, hotel way.'... .$58.75 S50.25 Fare from Ogden, camp way , The many friends of L. M. Hilton will be pleased n to learn that he has purchased the America- n-government, Steele-Cariso- ; grocery business located at 350 Twenty-fift- h (PIui War Tax) street. Although Mr. Hilton has been in charge but a few days, it is evident that this will be one of the leading . cash and carry stores of the city. 1 CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT'S NEW HOME nn VISITS M OTHER ; v k-Yi$?7.: - m ia -- u-'i i&'T ' 'F?v-L- " t, "rwM fi 4 d i ; -- V - s ia .oo Aur 10. Weather temperature near or somewhat below normal. Northern Rocky mountain and pla teau redone and PacJflc states: ralr. normat temperature. fouthern Hocky mountain and plateau region: Generally fair, except for lot-arains In the mountains; normal temperature. Gen-rral- ly . 00 William II. Taft, chief justice of the supreme court, has bought this Washington residence from Afvsn T. Fuller, Massachusetts rep- resentative. FUGITIVE TELLER HUNTED ON COAST . SACRA MKNTO. Csllf.. Aur. 20. The entire detective force of SacraIng prices of steel aa compared, to mento waa ecouring the city laat night THIRD OUT MADE of production. It la neceasary to for a man believed to be Edwin 8. TRUST WAGES costs make reductions In wic rates and Morse, missing Denver bank teller, therefor we wilt recommend 19 sub- and his companion. Mabel Tenfold, companies that the general followinr receipt of a mewtage from sidiary NEW. TOIlK Au- - 30. Another rates of day labor be derrned to 10 Sheriff Webber of Oroville, that the duction tn waite by the United JUUs cents per hour, to become effective couple left Orovtlle on a freight Steel corporation from 17 to 10 cents! on Aurut 2t, and that other waes train that afternoon. Mor II wanted In connection with the disappearhour, effective Auust 29. was and SAlarles be equitably adjusted." This la practically the third cut In ance of 170,000 from the internaannounced Friday. Chairman ElbertH. Oary Issued the following state- wages made by the United States stf el tional Trust company of Denver, and a reward of 11.000 is offered for his ment: this year. corporation! soa far 20 per cent reduction apprehension. On May II "In view of the prevailing low sell- - STEEL IN hd Pr WOMAN PUBLISHER GOING TO HONOLULU WARREN. O-- . Aug. 10. An Aroerl- can woman baa been choetn to Ucua the place of women In Journalism at the world'e prera congr" at Honolulu next October. Fhe la Mr. ZeJl Hart Demlnr. manager of The Warren Tribune for 20 yearm. Mr. Demtng haa been appointed ato the wnirrM by the Amerldelrate can Nepaper Publishers association, the Inland Pr and the Aaroclated Ohio Dailies. Sne la a member of the rentral dlvUlcn advieory board of the AMkclated Ir-a- . "tntlmfnt. ahould not be laid aMe In managing a bualneaa If you want to be really succeaaful In the bet ne of the word." la a conclusion Mrs. Demtng ha arrived at In her newspaper work. "Good housekeeping la needed In the printing plant as In the home. is another, and ah haa foilowrd thla out by Installing the last word In every kind of printing machinery,. Bhe haa taken especial Interest In the "mechanical end of her rper. Mra. Demtng la .planning to take to Honolulu. her daughter with her ' MODKHTO. Calif., Aur. 50. An ordinance recently panned by the trustees f the town of Pattreon. closing motion picture theatres hrC and pool rooms on FuntJay'waa recalled by the Vetera mday. rar - oo Siberia is Urrcly road Rutslan peop'et. . ' -- SUNDAY ! . Utah Hot Springs LEAVE OQDEN LEAVE SPRINGS . 00 - :05 P. M. M. J:55 P. 2:65 P. 4:00 P.' . - M M. 4:25 P. M. 5:25 P. M. :00 P. M. 6:25 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 8:01 P. M. 8:25 P. M. 10:35 P. M. 11:30 P. M. ( Last car leaves Springs for Ogden 11:30 M. P. v ROSEBURG DENTIST MEETS WIFE AGAIN NAVY CUT IN HALF RESERVE FORCE OF WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Reduction in the personnel of the naval reserve force by approximately one-ha- lf has been ordered by the navy as a retrenchment meadepartment, sure on recommendation of the general board. Reserve commissions in Beveral of the staff corps have been abolished and. all warrant officers In the reserve done away with- - . The naval coast defense reserve composed of officer who obtained commissions for shore duty during the war is to be entirely abolish. ed. BeMt. Goal. The Best Coal in the World. We have-- good supply and can readily fill Storage Orders. Get your coal now. We have moved our Hudson avenue office to the yard office4 on Wall avenue. Phone 345. a Frank Moore Goal Company;. 2251 Wall Avenue Phone 345 ROSEBURQ, Ore.. Aug. 20. Dr. R. dentist who waa. returned to this city from Cal gary. Alberta, for investigation of hie alleged connection with the death of Dennla Russell, laborer, met his wife Friday for the first time since he dis appeared In July. Russell's charred body waa found under the burned wreckage of Brum field' automobile near here and Mrs, Brumfleld for a long time held 4.0 the belief that the body waa that of her husband, although a coroner's Jury decided It waa Russell's. Their meeting was affectionate, officers said, and their conversation related largely to financial matters. Officers brought Brumfleld back to Roeebunr lata Thursday night and only & few people were aware of his arrival. The dentist's eyeglaases were taken from him when he waa placed In hla eell and the sheriff announced the prisoner would be watched carefully. Brumfleld assert he remembers little from the Sunday before the discovery of Russell, until he was arrested In Calgary. body In a statement. Dr. Brumfleld aald: lt la certainly wonderful the way my friends have stood by my wlf and family in spite of the terrible crime charged sugalnst me and the evidence which I must admit la most convincing. "I want to see this thing settled up. I know that I could not have committed such a deed or I certainly would feel some remorse and I feel none. Oh, if I only could remember, but It is an a blank. I cannot account for a thing x did." M. Brumfleld,' Roseburg aapan 600,000 7-- aa growing at the rate of annually. prons The First Prin ted Advertise-men- t appeared 273 Years ago It was printed in an English newspaper, April, 1647, and advertised a book. A lot of people wanted that book and knew where to get it . Today advertising is . a potential business, and social force It furthers democracy by disregarding distance, position and wealth. No matter where you live advertising makes it possible for you to get the products and service you want The development of advertising is distinctively American. If rightfully takes its place as a leading force in bringing together the interests and wants of a great united people. Study the advertisements in this, your newspaper. They bring you the news of busy market places, where the best of everything can be bought. Read the advertisements! Buy advertised products and you will be practicing to the greatest degree, real economy. The advertisements contain the best of news where to buy and what, when and how. rr v oo ..... THEATRE CLOSING LAW IS RECALLED i Young Motorists on Oregon Road at FAIR WEATHER FOR WEEK IS PREDICTED l Panther Attacks 12:10 F. M.' 1l30 P. M. 2:30 P. M, 3:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. .6:30 P.- M. 7:15 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. O0 prediction for the .week beginning Monday are: Upper Mliuil!ppl and lower Missouri valleys: Generally fair, eicept for showera Tu,eday or Wedneaday, 10 TM BILL -- WARHINOTON. db LABOR REJECTS -- was ordtred and on July T when reduction In price of finished products wre announced. thi corporation alo eliminated extr pay for overtime, amuunttr.g roughly to a 10 jtr cent cut In wftgen. -. with HOUSE The Only Special Excursion of the Season MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent, Oregon Short Line Railroad, Union Pacific System W. H. CHEVERS General Agent, David Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah n 4 0 , o - . Fare coven railroad transportation to Wcit Yellowstone and return, automobile transportation for complete trip through park and accommodation at hotel and camp, respectively, for full 4l2 dayf trip. . oh n 7921. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST R SUSPEC TON BERLIN SPEEDS FORMAL REPLY . STANDARD-EXAMINE- -- . up of noa- - A" |