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ok lHI; DAILY ALAbl\A EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1927. had some practice, and established | o oy o o0 b0l oion Mr. Buckl iinemaclves it s decided permanently | o 1" they “ien b ioe o Aetinnital i | WE u\mw A LARGE STOCK OF THIS how the lineups will stand m o £ 0 : gt s B M B [‘ d C l " e o visits gxef S el FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED i3 |Monument Will Mark Spring = _ : l TS S e i e ren S O., nc. § B s D Bl s 1627 o 5untar arinurrame it Agor e TO SERVE YOU age, visited local friends last night Mafl\lbmw B e LB e T T O T e T W T 1 | 34 BUYS SIGN 7 TP Bty 4 = y Wed Base SCREEN DOORS s Raeas - WINDOW SCREENS ‘ Junior League Is Organized GARDEN HOSE ! | with Vim ,,.up.nxl Is | g . ‘DR ' P el a 0 1 | the Nedl Landis. SPRINKLING CANS | i | y y-four boy: TePoOrLe at th | .1 N \ B4 & .. {H. R. Shepard’s announcoment { i the A;mml baseba leagu v i I meet for reorgani ‘A ! Hall at 7 o'clock. E ) " , e i Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. ¥ \(ll‘ hOys a eclaimy to xper chers, catchers or first basemen , : LA N i ;‘K»!\lr' that'a few must of 1ec ity b HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING | disappointed at mot gettng the [ ] [tiona tor which tHey feel best ¢ PHONE 12 | ified Y o A George Shaw assisted M hepar four teams, and the captains ch — = e ! their own teams, taking turn and [ choosing one at'time until tho i 3 . B b |though Mr. Shepard reserves th . ; i right to change positions If he think FOR SOMETHING NEW lit necessary, also to equ-iize the yportion to the' other three ¥ : A : f o e N i, ARSI i KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL ":,1“'."::‘“”:’ \|1||u~ o "‘»”" .,“‘.:( [‘(W‘““:“ Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 lthe game to the bo {48 Four line-ups Tollow: Team 1 e S s s e — w‘(’ummu Tom Colé; Jack ¥ 1] oy R R PP S ) amok Cole, Jerry 'Stanyer G Henty Mead, Milo . 3 § L T e Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop i JE 2—Captain, Lloyd Pet 4 ¢ &8 [ Wayne Ohon, Francis Riendean, Jack i ‘ AR LSRN R PHONE 4 i § § | Roberts, Lincoln Turner, Leon Mor if gl N G, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND B 1 SRR e 8 £ § {ris, I)quulll Beaudin, Richard John m————— ALL XINDS OF WO0OD WORE % "4 on, Jamos Pegues Cap- " i A\ l’; w I)RI’,.SSI’,, $4P | fils, Ben Mullin: Juck Stanyer, Du *‘T stiil love her. I cannot be. | —— = - —— £ J |can Robertson, Ray , Kenneth brot! says ¢ Iwufin ank f‘:mm“m'r Waltr cventees, urs L. C. SMITH and COR?NA TYPEWRITERS. SUNDSTRAND ADD- 3 s o : Lungg mer Hanson; un 4 i il 4 : . " 3 Just received an entire new'stodk of Dresses in all 4 | Captain Hagefup; Tom Hall T })illi'\' ‘oi:. ING MACHINES, FILING CABINETS and all other OFFICE SUP- : 1 4 & & [ Curtis Bradford. Earl Beistline, Cla ‘ ne . ok PLIES-—T sizes. Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin N ;x::l-rd::.'.u:‘m- ;_3(1},::.1.‘.3 Martin, Budd : n.“{dtln\ Ylil“-lt l|.”3;flvxq\\d: YPEWRITER REPAIRING at " om, ly ceparated fros t y as . and Printed Crepe, figured, solid colors and floral L3 ‘.,..:'-'fi'ai'fx"'fi’fl""p"f-‘i""" naned Vl.“”' i ”‘-‘:‘ l's,-m””'?r J' B' BURFORD & CO' 3 § land put away in o ar (below) and sister again only patterns, 3 issued at two o'clock toc Man recently. y& |ager Shepa at his office on Sew et NP R s - — HESE e e e L ard 8 eral hoys who we I x a2 o : s' 1 l ‘r’tI .; 71— R A00%r e uke i, 13 vears BRINTER TOVMNG BpARICA - LY & : present last night and we ~ b olela’ oF st it K | 7 A ! Special $13.75 ] (s 5 s v v e || WRANGELL SHINGLES b - No Behedule of games has be cAtAbIAD et ot SMerx.: Bckisi] el § § |flgured’ out yet, but it will be an- .0 yiking the S Lk tars ’-”"‘[“ | e §§ [uounced bs soon as the teams hav Prisobad- Teulic el M‘”“’-’ ‘{’“ K“"‘ | § Juneaw’s Leading Department Store the “oil sprin: firat v ;; Wbo Held Guns That Kzlled Tm ) ifhe. \ of Bad Men State Puts Wife on Trtal R, b4 4 T Another Big New auspig Commerce, and other groups. For untold ycars before Father . i d'Allion penetrated | the wilderness | of the Iroquois country, the spring | ¢ was known to the Indians. They! attributed it to supernatural power because of the healing qualities o its product. Fabric dipped into the |= ofly scum on the surface and wrung out produced the The aborigines | used this for healing ailments, tc o their hair and for other pur aft he first wi digeovered oil on the Aine tinent, thie spot whei was made, is o b suitable monyment, i Déep in o wooBRRA® plothidn 1 Seneca Indian gervation near he i b 5 ¥ Z : —— vhile the Alentian § ] || 5y 8 « QUBA, N. . ung n ha n th Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ih 2| M4 papers.ror save at The Empire. | Makes Huge Sa vings Possible for You 60 New Dresses, 40 Hats and 50 New Coats at about 1-3 Off THI Visited by niany whites after Fa ther d'Allion, the spring has been written of in many historical works Most of the earlier enes mention it as producing flame when co applied to its surface. Later visitors found it to be a deep pool of wate: trom the depths of which rose bub bles of petrolenm. Even today these bubles form a scum’ on the |uiving the spring the name, “Sene mmm|ifli‘mammmmmmnmmmmmmmmmummummmuummmmn|m’ummummumun T Indian Oil Spring.” *he country south of the reserva tion ,reaching well into Pennsylvania, is famous for its petroleum, but in the immediate vicinity oil never has been found in paying quantit I 1857 the first oil well was drilled near the spring—but it proved o failure. The spring is surrounded today as it has been for years, by a wi growth of trees and bushes, which are to be cleared away in time for the tercentenary celebration. The Seneca Indians, recognizing the im- portance of the event, have graut- ed the committee in charge the rgtt of way through their reservation for a road to the spring amd also the land for 75 feet arofimd it. Thes spring, now walled in with boards, fs accounted’for by Seneca tradition in a nulcal\y Indian fas jon. A fat squaw, the legend was gazing into the pool many y . GOODS ARRIVED ON TUESDAY’S MAIL. VSEE OUR WIN-~ DOWS FOR THESE OFFERINC SPECIAL 1L.OTS DRESSES 16.75, 23.75 and 29.50 SPECIAL LOTS COATS 12.75. 19.50, 29.50 and 39.50 I R A iuhfi; Bxshol]la, terror of the bad men of Oklahoma, was shot to death in ‘his bed at hofim ago, long before the white men o | sl;:lghalo? t]e oflnn au(ollzmhlm leaving li;e scene 1mmcdmtely after the shooting, but cireum. She became foo curious and, ventur-( . . videnee has involved wife, who is now on trial in Oklaho: it ing too near the edge, fell in and| L ATS S l B bb Sk [(right), is an important witness. Sy G A-pw Her !S? Leo disappeared forever. Ever since, oil pec"a O y irts 9 ¥37. has been floating to surface, ana e b $ the Indians have used it “to ap- N ¢ S S le 1 5 ° KLAHOMA CITY (I.I-N Special) —Two guns—his own— Mrs. Blshop was arrested, only to pease all manuer to pains.” } ew tr(lw ty S 1. ain Colors and blazed forth death at Luther Bishop, State detective and b® set free. Governor M. B. Trapp i yefi‘r’; Ull‘:elrlv ceJ 01' l:‘: (l‘lm' covery wi J €] u A he | u probably ghe most feared peace officer in Oklahoma. :I"“m‘: fonpdigation, atd . itey data. wentioned by Ffllhery d'Allion Ne‘v th S les 4 75 Plaid 6 75 i tJ“}lle Sltntedo ;)klljnlxloma; in v-'\fml'L here, is attempting to prove "“:dw " Mre' Biabop waa Teas as that of his first visit. Tht'rdu“ y » s at 0. ha he hand of ishop’s wife held the revolvers and not " in 1627 is accepted as that of the those of a revenge-seeking eriminal, w::.m.:}:':::":em&: :::.“o: i';'.”'( a'.gm :(|~“\“v, i A,';"er.‘-m: l;y wu!’ The erime was as mysterious as it was daring. Bishop they might be, but she insisted that (=vc~‘r‘e 1|nm;L 5 ‘nu-\nlll::x::-d ?&:fil’:g |;.(.l, « feared the men with which he had to deal, almost as much they § she loved him, and loves him in roleum on Island ‘of Trinidad. feared him. e slept with doors and mndows locked. ':afh, should 1 thia Ry i At two o’clock on the morning of December 5, 1926, seven ting a erime like thuw:a:‘l:xmm::g SON BORN TO HOUSELS ahiots rang out. His wite, according as an automoblle sped away immedi- 80 much ' of my ‘hoy1" ahb ckod. dei. and: Men DiageSimundl - ore to her story, awoke and ran to his ately after the shooting; one woman “That's what hurts. They can ac. receiviag = congratuleblens, on thej room. She sent her son, Leo, who 1old of seeing two men running from euse me i they will, but ‘do bisth of o san, welghing. nin. had been his father's closest friend, the scene, Bishop's guns were found think that T would do a thing ke poUNGs,, this s oxnBEEA Sf. Anhc 10 A nelghbor for a doctor. When the 1n & box fn a linen closet fn the this to the shame of the Bab F fove Hospital. l.other aMd son are do- dactor arrived Bishop was dead. house; there were no footprinis on o much?” o ing iy Taough B0 ofticlal re-, A Coroner's Jury assembled. Evl- the damp roof adjoining Bishop's Nevertheless, the State ddes, and J|port has Lec: reced as to the = i deace vas conflicting. Nelghbors room; no footprints could be found the Woman ds BOW gn yopng mau's name, it wilj probably i o 100 hearing the grinding of gears on the grcurd outside. e on bial few I;; Dave Hyuul. Jr., aecord.ng to S e 3 "