f. S E"!B There' no substitute for circulation The News-Review has over 20,000 readers . Mir; odd. CoullIa"n t The TOrnlng News and The Itoncburg Uevlew. DOUGLAS COUNTS ) t!23 An linb-prndriit liewsnncr published for the best Interest, of the people. of i.osi:iui:a review. l HOSIXUHO. OUEfiON, TIIMIAY, I i:itlil AI'.Y II, Iftta. YOU, X, No. 8.V.5, OF TIIF. l: KMMi .NEWS. teT8 HSS U, ORT 0P'D0UA FILES ANSWER id' APPLICATION FOR INSPECTION ORDER SWINDLE CONCERNS BEING INVESTIGATED 'BALFOUR CERTAIN BRITISH WILL RATIFY harding:will (lined That Certain Influences and Parties, Led by Attorney, Are Endeavoring 10 cmuurTassumrrnssion ana injure Reputation and Credit of Court. haimin? that "certain people, leu some aitorne.. ai dure the reputation and credit V,e Tort of t'uipiiua and discredit '..n.niUsinnera. the Port today fil- ,n answer to the motion recently .'.,i,.ed hv J. X. lledden, Fred As- -inier and Frank Wells, claiming , present tha Taxpayers League of i ,.rt of I rapqua, asking that they ranted an order ot inspection of ("books and records ot the port. In -he answer It Is set forth that I nicy A. K. Peck Is representing . plaintiffs and It is alleged that ho iinleavoriiiR to Intimidate the Port , mission and is seeking publicity tn-jgh his attack on the port and the same time to injure the stand- of the port. fie Port of rmpo.ua In Its answer I ,;p(i the motion for an order on h port permitting me piaiimus or attorney 10 maye-i. ui i of the records. It Is alleged A. K. Peck as attorney for the ue has had access at all reason times to the records and may h inue to examine me recorus at tint the port lias provmea an e and custodian of the records, se duty it is to open mo records the inspection of the public at lin reasonable state periods and t the public in examining the rir that said application for an B r against the Port is made for luraose of publicity and pontics ( to reflect upon the present port mission. : is claimed that Attorney Pock it 'l limes been treated with the Bt consideration ns an attorney uw by the Port's attorney not i. '.th reference to the records. I . and iafornia I Ion concerning the r W in reference lo all other en irked for by the attorney. defease further alleges that is real purpuri-j is not for an ex "ation or the records but Is done the purpose of publicity and to ape ami injure tha reputation nvilit of the Port nnd its com-ion. ttoniey Napier, representing the flM an affidavit in which he s !h:it in May or Juno he volun offcred his assistance to At- tj Pe'k in examining the records o h'!n in sivurlng data and that ?t for a few minor papers the tie's attorney has not taken ad- ;a?e of the offer, and that Peck p'fern d to at tempt to Intimidate seire'ary of the commission and onY-i.i'i "r. Napier statis that upon bis cnine Dilation the commission ap tue'l a mstuiliun of the books with 'J' lie iifti: h anil that reasonable 'til Intei vain were set during ' h the record were open for.pub inspe, tion. There have lie-n certain Influ "S anil certain people, led by some irnev, who have found fault with i critisi'd and annoyed nnd nngg- fi at the said secretary nf the Port nraMiiii. regardless of his courte ; treatment ot them," the affl it rails. Attorney Napier states he fieinieetlv offered his help and that his offer was not accepted. He stated that in his belief the appli cation for court order was made only for the purpose of embarrassing the officers of the Port and injuring Its reputation and credit. J. !!. Prowne. secretary of the com mission In his affidavit, stated that he had had charge of the port records and that a demand was made upon him by Attorney Peck for inspection. He stated that at that lime he was too busy to aid the attorney as re quested and set a time when the books might be examined, llrowne states that Peck requested a tran script and that It was several weeks before a stenographer could be locat ed to do the work. The secretary says he then became 111 following an injury and was sent to Portland for medical treatment and after his re covery went to Washington to work for the interests of the port and that consequently he had not been able to personally aid in examining the books. Peck, he alleges, was asked to attend meetings of the commission r-nd was given many opportunities to inspect the records but that he chose to endeavor to intimidate the com mission rather than accept the of fers made him. (rtv Associated rres.) CHICACO. Feb. 14. Investigation or the Western Land Operators com pany, the third concern raided by authorities within three days and be ireved by them to have swindled foreign-born citizens of over a mil lion and a halt dollars, was under way today by government agents. Within three days swindles totaling six and one-half millions, according lo officers, were disclosed with the arrest of Haymond J. llischoff and the anest yesterday of three em ployes of the American Novaculile company. (tlv l'nlte.1 rrrsd,. LONDON'. Feb. 14. "I do not doubt for u inomen; that England will r.uiiy the Wash ington arms conference treat ies." Arthur Balfour said upon his arrival here today. Lloyd xieorgo ami Ceorgo Harvey. American ambassador, met Italfour at tlio Waterloo station. CONSIDER BONUS Sheriff Sam Starmer has been con fined to his home In North Hoseburg by illness during the past two days. EIGHTEEN KILLED BELFAST FIGHTING : Over Fifty Wounded Snipers Continue In Their Grim Work. WOMAN' MOOXSl:; ASK Jl'IKiK TO WINK AT "NIP" I . (International News Service.) TIIOY. Feb. 14 After Mrs. Ol May Miller, of Poesteiikill. a hamlet nine imiles from this 4 place, was convicted of selling moonshine whiskey she asked f the Judge If she could hnvo a "nip." . Sentence was suspended when Mrs. Miller pleaded that she sold the whiskey to provide food for her children. She said , her husband ran away and left ' her to support a family of five. "It's a long, cold ride home, Judge, nnd I wish I could have a nip before I go." , "Call the next case." said the Judge, as he motioned Mrs. Mil- i ler to be on her way. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1!.--Harding and his cabinet may ronsid.'r lhe soldier bonus problem today. Their decision will depend greatly upon Mellon's attitude toward the various means ottered for raising the neces sary funds. In the meanlime con rc:i Is awaiting definite guidance on this baffling question. OpmscA Hond Issue. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Hard ing is opposed to a bond Issue as the basis for a soldiers' bonus. It was officially ' learned at the White House today. Ho doubts whether it will be possible to raise the required amount without running up interest rates and disturbing the financial tranquility of the country. MILLION DOLLARS DAILY IS SPENT UPON SOLDIERS SAYS GOVERNMENT REPORT BOOTLEGGER SAW WOMAN LEAVEHOUSE Half-Billion Expenditure for 1922 Aimed to Provide for All Re liefSuch Is the I lat Answer of Uncle Sam to Those Charging Abuse of Veterans. fly WHUSTER K. NOLAN sialt Makes Statement Saying That He Heard the Fatal Shot Fired. (International NVws Servl t'lirri'Miitutili n( . WASHING TO N . tv b. 14. Vnv Sam's flut answer to thtwt who charge with failure to allcviad the physical atul t'inuiuial dlsahlHiies of his Yt'lrntn lUhiers is that uimo than oho million ilollnrs a day, including Sunda, is ht'iiiff expended by the government fur the ex-aervlce men and their dependents. Supporting thU answer, I'ni'lo Sam points to the 1922 budget estimate of eipemlttmes to he mado directly for the bemV it : of , an'(1 omPonsatioii payrolls. 41 ( IU1 !J, Yi 11 U 11 VII I tO " I 1UIIL I to explain, 1a maintaining alight ly j more than former soldiers In American public and private educa l tional Institutions and an average of :t;t,000 in placement training in in dustrial pehools. The number of men in nil voca tional schools Is 5.05. lot) of whom are at Camp Sherman. In govern ment and private hospitals the bur eau is taking care of 30,300 disabled veteran, nonio nf whom are also ten dered vocational training, and some ot . whom are also on the insuranco ON VERGE OF CIVIL WAR' Three Factions Arc at Swords IViuts Stuty Bullets In Streets Kill Two kidnapped. Victim Makes Statement. WHEAT PRICES JUMP SKYWARD (I3y AfrooI:HiI Press.! CHICA(SO, IVb. l i. Wheat prices jumped as much as six and one hall' cents per bushel today at th open ing of the board .f trade. A sensa tional advance in Liverpool and other foreign markets, while the Vnited Stains exchange closed yes terday during the holiday, was tv HID BEHINDSHRUBBERY lrsrrtptltii of Wonu'il Who lltirrttil From Taylor Apartment Tnllii'! Willi tlir Pi-rson Mrs. Mmi.rtm XoClwd. Mrs. A. F. Sether Hostess Yesterday The home of Mrs. A. P. Selhor was the scene of a lovely ufternoon parly yesterday. The beautiful rooms of the Sether home were attractively decorated with bowls of cut flowers and ferns. The guests enjoyed music and sewing until late in the after noon when a delicious luncheon was served. The table was unique with St. Valentine's Day hearts and clever favors nnd place cards. .Mrs. Sether was assisted ;n serving by Mrs. .1. ('. Hume. Mrs. O. !. McAllister. Mrs. W. P. Chapman, Mrs. K. I). Williams and I Mrs. Leon McClintock. Those present were Mrs. C. 0. Keymers, Mrs. It. M. li'iinhiKs. Mrs. J. T. liryan. Mrs. Al-1 bort Abraham, Mrs. Washington i Hughes. Mrs. C. W. Parks, Mrs. I. H. lilddl?. Mis. A. J. I.ilbuni, Mrs. J. K. Mi t'lintock, Mrs. .lolin McClintock, ! Mrs. Leon McClHitock, Mrs. P. 11. Churchill, Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, Mrs.; M. P. Rico, Mrs. Napolean Kice, Mis. j W. H. Kenny. Mrs. II. Morten, Mrs.! A C. Senly. Mrs. II. C. Sinlck, Mrs.' M. .1. Shoemaker, Mrs. I). J. Stewart, Mrs. R. Scott Weaver. Mrs. II. J. Wil son. Mrs. W. II. Turick, Mrs. Chas. ! Rusho. Mrs. h. O. Maddux. Mrs. Chas. llehillne. Mrs. W. H. Fisher. Mrs., II. W. Hates. Mrs. t!eo. KohlhaRcn, j Miss (Prances Howell. Mrs II. W. i Shaw, Mrs. Nathan Pullerton, Mrs. ; A. J. llochradel, Mrs. (it'O. Qulne.! Mrs. Chas. l'arrott. Mrs. .lehn Throne, Mrs. Holpt. Hevaney. Mrs. M. S. Allen, Mrs. (',. I.. Flint. Mrs. A. J. Ford, Mrs. W. I. McDonald and Mrs. A. P. S. ther, the hostess. ' is Kenerally believed due to Hi" reall- zation -that the world Is confronted by small supplreH. wlrh lit t lo hope of relief from the 1'iiited States owIiik to a poor crop outlook. o ! JAPAN WILL SAVE . BIG SUM OF MONEY (By Vnited Press.) BrXKAsT, Feb. 1 I. Fifteen dead and fifty wounded in the toll here of fighting between the Sinn Feiners . .. . ... kterdny utiring the holiday, was ... .... wimwuixu. t ..v n.ason. Tli h extraordinary ndvnnc inisfiiiig coiitiiiueN. Ireland Is trenitH lii on the veix of a civil war be tween three factions: The Hiipporters of Do Valera, plotting ibe provi'-loti-al government's overthrow; Michael Collins and the Iiifdi free Mate; 11- sler in arms auainst raids over It border by republicans who want more of I Inter's territory, AVith the evacuation of llritish ti-oops held up temjMnartly, the Nituatioii Is more tense than at nny time ulnre the truce. SMIMJ'.S AKK nrsv. IU:i.l.ST, Feb. II. (A. I.) StiI;i'1's continued their rim work in the disturbed sections of llelfast. T.y liihhlay the death iidl nii.ee Sat urday was increased to IS by deaths of two men lilt by flying bullets in tho streets. The muuljer of wound ed has reached approximately 11 ft y . WANT Pl.AYFItS IIIIJ-ASIT). IGCOTge U6W did ltlXFAST, IVb. II (A. I n A Koity-two khlnapped lister I nion-1 IdSSCS HWCiy lsts have riMiiestNl IVemler Fraf of j l lste.- to lilM-i-ate the Momhaii qpoy V. 1. Wal-l. for f year a football playeis, held prioner-i In rM. i(i(.U of ihi county, pn- ed awav I'Nter. The I'nionisls state that 1 at his home iu this city last nli:ht after an il'i.csi or sexeial days. .Mr, DoYVald w:is s-i vear.-. 4 nifniths and (Hv t'nllrd Promt.) -j HONOM'I.r. Feb. 1 . - Japanese ! authorities have estimated that Ike' naval limitation program adopted al : Wailiijigiou wi1! re'iit in a saving! to the ,Iap;uiese govern men t of twenty-five millions this year, ac cording to Tokio ndvlr-'S to the news- pnptir Jljf here. A in'ivi'iiicni. to , abolish Innd nnd business taxes be rausfl of this is paining stivnrth.' The government say.-) thf sum will ho devoted to fillilghti Iiilig tlio pie. Judge Henry K. MeC.inn of Port land Is In the city attending to legal matters. Jazz Goes Back To Jungle' jslor Says Our National" Anthem" Rings Bell for "Full Steam Astern." they, tlicii!elcs, noiih! Iw held cap tive until Hie football prisoners me released. Tiioors a i: o sckm:. Ill I.! AST, Feb. 1 I. (A. I'.) laie body of troops apMui-cd oil the streets of llellast this afterniMin, the flrt to lie sent here since the rcncwiil orders. Shortly iH-foro 2 o'clock henvy hursts of fire occurred on the Falls roiul distt-fcl nnd sImiIh were romliijf from the rnlouist rc. Hon, on' Northumberland strwt In the Sinn Fclu fiiniicr. f.iiitini-n In the latter quarter Immediately retal iated. ;lrls were nnioiiir the vic tims of the bombs hurled late yesterday. L' 1 (lavs of afj' lie was born in Scalphlll. I'a., In 18 41. For II y. ho was fen-man of lhe railway car shops In MatH'on, III. Il had hi-i-n a numb'-r of the Odil Fellows lodne for over 411 y .'rs. Mr. and Mrs. I)' Wlild were binl llnir a ll"v linni" nod It Is to he rciMWIed that Mr. DcWald Will nut Sen jrs enilipletlon. Uesides his wife V r. I l. Wald Is survived by " dain:ht' r, Mrs. F.lTlc S'chwarz i'liil in ) c ra ml h lid t' Jii . Mar Inn and Ftark S.-hwavz. nil of tins city and a l.i'f rlrele of d ir and IovIhk Mends who sincerely inonvn his (b ath. Funeral senl es will be held Wed nesday at - n'clnrk a I'mlerl all '! "-' Chapel. Tl;" " Id Fc Hows IimIkv will conduct the s rvlc'M and Rev. t'ald we'l wl'l f'tr. iate. Illlel'llient will follow ill tli- ndd Follows (enie'erv. (l!y Inteniational Xews Konlro). M:V Yoj:k. Feb. 14. "Perhaps j:2i Is our national aiui'.em, and if '' l r- then the devil's ervtnp nicnnient. 'do to Ilell,' is our national d.clared the llev Perev Sllekllev flraill. rt'Clor of HlO KplsCOpal Jail Our National ' "- ' 'ii- (lev 1 1 s CC J 1 11 Hif uiii.'lii, vo m - clared the Rev. Percy Stlckney Grant, rector of of th Ascension, In a Berinnn on the text: "Is JaJi Evening Partv at Kohlhagcn HomeDeurrer UPhsld . I In Alienation Suit (By Unttud PrBR). I.OS ANtiFI.I S, Feb. 14. "The shot was tired iu the apartment of Willii. in Taylor and linnutllately nf- terwaitl a woman liuninl ftn-iu the house,' A self-confessed b-sdlegger, under evatninatjcui made this ad mis si un to District Attorney Voolwlne: today. He wild that be was In the ait of delivering liquor to T.ijIoj'h house, appn-achlii;; It from the side, when t shot rang out and fmm be hind the shrublH-ry be saw a woman hurry away. Uis description is said to laity almost exactly '(h (hat of (lie man Mi's. Ihim)as .Madman saw hurrying unay fioni the Taj lor house on the fatal night. SI'FK dopk t,n ri:. ,S A(;!:i.l.S, Fel. 1 I. The disti i t attorney's office Is seeking the "queen of doites," the woman al leged lo be at (he bead of Holly wood's dope ring, from uhoin they !;rl(eve they can ohfaiii liifonnul Ion renirdhijj Tji)lor'.s miinler. Henry Teavey, Tnylor's alet, AVHIhiiu la Is mnl Mabel Norma lid's chauf feur, v.ere belli summoned today for furl lo r tuiest iouing. SC FACTA IN TALKS. SAN I I! IVISFO, I'eb, I I. A .slnlement ilmt ai iiu-fl damps near Trat y, ( alif i nia, last Itrceinher ' nol!i'd hlui that tbe uere bleed lo! to I, us Ate;eles to kill U motion ph i in e direetor named Tnj lor, nvas j inii'le to 'a pl a in of Detect t cs 'l.itheson lod.iv by Cliarles Carseii, i who safd he ::s a sra captnln. Yoncalla Man Given 30 Days Ha' And n-ws of Yoncalla was ; IroiH-'iif to tlii: eity today and lodg-j el in ih" c'nin'y jail to nerve a pen l in n;' r.o d:iys. Andn'ws wasj f"i 'd in a hmxicaied condition by; la-pu-v l-Mieriff ('. H. Paugfierty and viis airiiiiMied lieforo Justice of the I'f.tc" .1. .1. llrown. When arresle-l Amlrewn was efirrying a fpifirt bottle p:.t ' i:i 1 1 - tilled with inomililiie. lie ill 1 .1 h i l' ;i of guilty lo drunk- 'in s ;itiM ba ing hitoxi-ating lin nor In his pos-f.--.sif hi and v,h h':itenced t pav a fine of $".' and pi-nd . 't iui'.. It ! Mtii'e piohnbh- that !: will lay nut his film in Jail. billion dollars. Colonel t It. Forbes, director of the l uited States Veterans' Itureau, today outlined for International News Sen ice the expenditures his bureau contemplated for tlio current year. The estimate. In round figures calls for $r,l 0.000, OUt). Training Work Fontiiiuetl. This s-.iin will : divided, Colonel Forbes paid. Into pnven 'composite branches of acddi4r relief work. I'or ! vocational training the sum of $K7,- M)0.0HO; Tor niedh .il and hospital services, theBUtn of $tl i.tiOO.000; for' paymvnt on war risk term tusur ance, the Bum ot $S 1 .700,000; for j r, S. gevernno-nt life Insurance, the, sum of $"1,700,000; for soldiers com-1 pomsatiou, lhe sum of $101,000,000; for retroactive government allow-1 auces on proven and extant claims, j th sum of $2,000,000, and for sal aries and expense?, that. Is Adminis tration, the su:a of $ :t 1 .f.00,000. Those figures total $MI.OO0.0OO from which Colon 1 1 Forbes deducts the 700,0"0 -to bA paid in I'nltcd SI at os govermumiL life Insurance claims, on the ground lh;if It Ih a self-supporting branch of the bur eau's hi tivitfe. Of the $ 1 tiT.T.OO.OOO allotted to vo cational lialniug Colonel Torbes bo-f 1: v.-s ihi't not more than $:;.000,000 will be used for administration ex peiiRi'S at. the government's camps, training schouis and reconstruction renters. Thtis the major portion ot that nlbdnient will go to pay the ex perviro men an average of $ll"i per man pf-r nionlh while in training. $113 Monthly Is Avern-;'. He pointed out that $115 was an average, d hiring that the payments v;irv hoi ween $s0 nnd $ 1 70 per month per man. The greatest amount will be expended for men at Camp Sherman, Chllllcothe, Ohio. In nd clition. It will pay for ihn former sol diers Hlutlnued at thn bureau's six additional latue training centers and lortv-one ymiill tunning center The admini 'trillion, or nalarl In round figures, vocational train ing Ih being afforded 125,000 veter ans. Colonel Forbes declared. Mrs. Jack Risley Passes Atvny Mrs. Jack lilsley, formerly a resi dent of this city, passed away at tha Mercy hospital last nlKht. She was f4 years, 1 month and 12 days of aKe. beliiR born Iu HeddliiK, ul., Iu lxt',7. Mrs. lilsley was HI but a very short time. For the pnst several months aim has been visiting at tlio home of her daiiKhler, Mrs. J. 11. Carnes nnd only Sunday nlKht she took suddenly 111 nnd was brouKht hero to the hospital. Mr. Hlsley was wired Immediately and arrived hero last night from Portland. Mrs. Josephine lilsley !a survived by her husband and three children, Mrs. J. H. Carnes of Carnes' station, Francis 11. lilsley nnd Fred M. Risley nf i-'nn l.uls Obispo, California. She nlso has ninny dear friends in this city who will regret deeply to hear of her death. . Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the chanel of the Hoseburg 1'nder- I'-i-ing Co., with Itev. J. II. Qulik i officiating. Iturlal will follow In the Masonic remelery. Eugene to Send Large Delegation A full committee meeting of the Merchants association will be held this evening al lhe Chamber of Com merce nffictt. The various commu tes which have been working on convention plans III mak'- coeiplete reports. Fiery dei.,11 haH been tak- i en care of and It Is thought that to s and ' n (Lht's repoits will tdiow everything In readiness for the convention. Ac cording to word reaching this rity. ixjns'-s, item will include salaries ,M,l eve, el, nf the bureau's Wusll- iiUMini elilce. lis lonit'-cii district of-j l.ngene Is preparing lo send a largo I ices, Us 120 sub offices and as well, I delegation It) Hoseburg for the pur the salaries of all Hie t"nchcrs. I pose of drawing the convention lo Colonel Forbes d"" lared that the i Fu-ene In 1 9.M. bureau Is handling salo-factoilly IMia.O'in compensation claims, for which tlio $11! 1 .ono.oiio has been al iened; and I Ml. mil) Insurance claims, for which the $sl.7iin,ii0il has been Set ahldo. oO.tllll) llelog l'.luca(ed. The bureau. Us director Hlnued Mrs. Frances Swanson and three children left here last night with tlio bolv of their daughter and sister. Huth llemice Swanson. who pasved a way here Friday night. Funeral services will bo held in Ashland today. Doctors Should Use Publicity Noted Health Expert Chides Medical Profession for Keep in its Cures Secret. Beej back to the African Jungle." Hie pastor said, "nnd its efTect '" ' ti clatter, want to go en all fours and w hli-k your tall around is a saviiie clash and bang. It rings the le-ll for full steam Is no n.iilio. f i,i.e,iim ni.iif Ian miisle." Pr. (Jraiit cin- ln the dance. Instead of syiuooiisiii, n Hut when it be- T... it is for jens itlon " : 1 1 11 1 y . Dlllldna Is Substitute. rl: e is tlself n .iib.HMHR fnr aeiaill Contact. b .- riiiiiei,i fr a gratification, tlln th" whoie psycholoni'-:'! pro i'ied about, and instead jou have an Injury. Then It te eom. 'f Hie Jung!". ' ibat whenever modes of music rhari" morials rhr-.ni-c :ic 1 sr,.a!y f. w 1,ar, ,, w !,,,. i,a,t storms of all .:nel ' " -"i and Inte: racial. Juit cannot help closing our Ideals, even ' '' le .ss." ,;'r' -in" In "jan" was desciibed by the pastor as "ihe poor little lr ;" to reform a tenmal husband with g.M.il books, toed nniMc ' "H'' i ' a In ni ei, i. " " " '1 of today Is tco much concerned with the dancing fhs.r and "" I. .ei ..!... .1.' ,. . " a:. 1,1 Pf ClatH: "Hie , u-'er 1 le. li'nu IV "I j only remedy for this condition. rds of Ci.r-i,, Follow Me,' are Hi" only cure for this mad- Miss Itertha Kiihlhagen was a charming host ss yesterday evening nt lii r home on Military aveiiu to the m Hirers of ie World Wide tiuild or the First Ilaptist church. Tile rooms were a'lr.ic:iely arrang ed and decorated to represent a iiiaint Japanese tea shop. Several gill:., drts-ed as Japanese maidens, assisted Miss Kolilbftiten in a pro ifrain bringing before the girls a knowledge of the missionary work that Is being done In tlio Orient Music was a pb-adng feature of ;!ie i vening and a Japanese soir; by (ier trude and !rice YVhkhnm wis very inil'h appreciated. Tea and wefer, were stri.-d d'lrlni' the ev.'iing. T.'if e j,r.-el!t Were Missel M I'lank. firs' e and lieftrude W it I; Uut'i and I. oils Jemiingi, lb .larvl". t'l.ivle Hlsck, I'lor-'lue lor. K'-a Kohlh'iKen and the hoi i. !!..! Koblbagen. The comnla defend, lilt 111 ' Turicll vs i: i damages, ali' ' affections ol I' su.-;lalli-'d by :i ! by Circuit .b 1 Judge II. II, III' i the comiilali I I the years I 1 ' Itig to alien.!' iTurneil. that nt's demurrer :in cu se of Pre- I., (illes, a s iug albti.iiirin to Pie ion V.. lit tor of Hie .Still Located Near Freyer Cabin plaintiff's wife, was ei order hatiih 1 down idge liauiiilon tod.iv n hebl that aliaouun alleged ii' lloiis dm .. 1 !i I 7 and 1 '. ! s lei, i the aftcelioiis of .Mrs. ihere were no alb en Wall T.i il Ollll Hons tejelln.' hi -!iow llial tin- h i I am . mi '.ilah I 'u I - He (lilld Is lv.ni Iir. 1', K. Sho-r.akrr rcjior's the bir'li cf a d Mirlifer to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mill' r of Oakland. was centlnu' plaintiff in I the marrlar" 'I in ne!l In I '' "lo ral ions ' Hons of He band, but -l i Il is no r' K : elusion. Al and hearing : Judge Ham.'. I ndanl s ib after Hia coin plaint "f Mr. lilb I, COIlSillllO time. ; i i id cine ; o win H Ionian from he e Hamilton h"P l tl ll'oibs a HI l.i t' r considering Hi' r -tl lli' iits on be' t on susl a lie d 1 1 i i rer. A 1 lone y i r i . ' re i for Hie (Jef. te! .lit. ill ear, fully hidden ll"ar Hie e l-'c er i a liin, w ll"j e llinil.'is i wa-. killed recoiiv by C. M.i i lo a 1 1 1 1 1 1 k ti brawl, has been I i 'bod by lieimiy Sheriff llvdoll,1 dri:' lo word reaching Sheriff. ,! i- ti,,!;i". Th" officers w re i pel Hi;'' T.ipp was nirag"d In III' tlteOII 'lip", ail'l Vll' COllfb i! ' a "H'l bad been bidden near - c, r , iMn. (lis v rv pro), -tide rf .-''ijiiiit H'a'c. tiiat Freyer ,1 i . '.""I w ii'i T.ipp In op-1 ntr Hi" -'HI. Convlii-ed that lhe w:i" b.'bl'li Knlpewii'Te near Ibe e Ibe - Ipriff has had four nielli !i ' . for li , fine, i be lime Ti pp I lb 'i 'Pie s'iil ba I I II dis- r. i t i ' I" It b M. deputy t-VT t cI 'mm nnd will It" bronchi i,i !'" 'i:'!" of the j-iaiid Jury' r n next W"' k. I (llv liileriintloiial ews Service). NKW'Yi'b'K. F'b. M I'llblb liy , li properly given, would wipe dls- 'of'i n,e f. of ibe eartli. In tile opinion of llr. Hoyal S. Copebind. th cop. mis iopor of i lin: city. In an address before the Advertising club. i.nld b" the medium, the heilih I'DimmsMoner iiecuireu, no dnik s'"'i"is of Hi- medical profession would ho iblic I" prevent plague, disease and resilience. lv condemned lhe ho called "code of ethics ot i f cures lor various diseases. Sort of .Miracle Mull." ofe sioli tbroii;:li Hie at" bus chosen lo make iiseit op' 1; lid sai'l. wal llllnir up lo Ills sunjeei. i u- o." ... ii ns a soil of a miracle man lie has leddo'i his ls- I.. Advertl a-'.' by wlibdi Hi- Lii placed before lie llr. ',.- I i ii ' doctors wlio in.'k !'H I'd .l " I' ls "The le a seciel 1 1 ill bus hi efl loo delu betilnd V 1! "I fos. ion . nnd i ' I i"' "Til U. I I" le V". Institution In He- woi To illu-ii i'e hi which, be said I i cm be :, III bt I " . I"' 'b proles,. toll li'"'i' Cell. il. I r. The pow . A'b.iph I " ' 'r. 1 oi i nx "III -"ops I'l I : IP" public III ' blisdiil LtliOt,, Ibe f-als of I u llient. "There i; bl- the sit k o wept on. "Ai 1IIIW I'll.ig IO C "t bi i ii. . ce. Aii nir of mstiiy has surioiiiideil Hi" pro oped a cod" of c'hics. most iiplbiuaii d, moss covered nnd i?erm-lad"n toiiieiitlons. the health commissioner riled ranivr. ile in ibe hemming of Its growth. The public must ,,. ,!. If p. ore Infill In. Hon we!" riven by Hie medical r t;,,. ,'.,..., would lever r' ach the calif'1! lias siage. I'oucr of A'lvertlslnii. ei'i-ipi' w.-s uidly shown by the publbllv riven to . i. .i.ioiii Yp'iill's" sin gi oil. It. I'opelalid coii'liiu-d. it v.nli 1 1 i ,, anv greater nbilitv Iban l least lweni) ..." Oilier doctors, Copela.ld slab d. did not l"t eild cue iiaiahsis. mnl si) the public remained in Ir iibiHiv. Hill when newspapers began to exploit i persons flocl.iil to him to reivive bis trcal- I' iXe ! w ith Hie svsle : b d I" I son to know In ill Is wi' h Ib" HI' dlcnl li.il It can do." n that makes il Impossible can be be.ib'd." Cneland Piofes.loii, w lib Ii bat been i ' ' i i