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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. ELKS TO A!D IN APE TRIAL JUDGE O OVERRULES MOTION Continued from pafe 1.) DLO BATTLESHIP from Governor Peay of Ihe manner jln which Attorney-Oeneral A. T. i Stewart Ik handling thn prosecu tion of Jnhn Thomas Scopes for alleged violation of the antl-evolu-, tmn n-aihlnK law came today in the form of telegram. The message follows: j "It Jh a poor cause that runs , Jfroin prayer. You are handling FATHKIt OF IItFKllKNT mricoviv; itinn.v. DEFENSE PLANS IN SCOPES CASE . OUTLINED TODAY M.I XV AltR Ill'RT IX AXTI-KL.IX ItlOT. (AMwIiM prrm Lnutd Wli. SWA.MI'SCOTT, Mam.. July 15. Colonel John C. Cool Idge, axed father of the pre sident, nun made su h a com plete recovery from hU re cent Illness and operation, lhat lr. J a in en K. Coupul, While Housa physician, has found It possible to return to duty here. idkilam), July IS. Thejihut case like a veteran and I am Benevolent and Protective Order ; nroud of vnu. lteirards to Mr. (Continued from pag 1 ) public school funds of the state," h said. Jj Mal'tne then read the flrse ;ll'n of the act, making it 'unlaw- fill to teach )n male schools "any Tithory that denies the story of Idlvine creation of man as taught A In (he Dibit, and to teach Instead that man denrendf(i from lower . ! !.KirKSTi:it. Ma., July la Police Investigation into the riot between Klansnten and antl-Klan fymputhiers here last night vaj vxpected today. Many persons were bruised by flying mlilin. automobiles were damaged or J.lks grund lodge in session hero today in the nlxty-f lrat an nual reunion, derided to get be hind a movement to raise a fund for reconditioning tho historic frlpate Constitution und agreed to co-operate with the navy depart ment in promoting "Old Iron sides" week in the public schools October 19 to 24. . A resolution offered by James li. NfcholKHon of lloHton, pant prand exalted ruler. pledging the order's support in the movement wag adopted. Judge William Hawley Atwel! of l-allas, IVxa. newly el. -. led grand exalted ru ler, will deliver n radio add reas on "Old Iron-Ides" from the sta tion WKAF at New York, October j.. Nicholson announced. Closer co-op-rutlon of state as sociations of the order, participa tion of subsidiary lodges In a de finite program of activity, and formation of speakers bureaus fr-r l-'iag day exercises throughout the country were urged in a re port l-y Hr. Howard 11. Klrtland. of San I,ufs Otirpo, Calif., lodge and adopted. Changes tn prnn.i lodges stntn tea were considered today. Includ ing one providing that a plurality only should he nocssary to elect an officer of any lodge, instead of a majority ns heretofore. In tho memorial services held this morning, paut grand exalted ruler Haymond Iviijiiniiii paid tributes to ltobert W. drown, grand exalted ruled of the order In 190.1, who dji d lust November in Hun Diego, ilryan and friends.' "Austin Peay". UMATILLA OFFICERS CAPTURE LARGE STILL in ii-: roi vi'KitKixr itiMi is nis om:ki:i) uuu two persons uhoKe ident- Ity had nut K'en leurneil, were rendered unconncioui. The occurrence was the fir.t tll-ulay of hostility towurds the organization here. MMnolalwl Vrrm l.wl Wlr. ) PKNDI.KTON. .Inly 15. What the iihcrilTH office of I'niutilla county declares to be the larcnt Ktlll ever tuken in this county, whs seized Just night near the Washington statu line northeast of riv-ewaier oy nieniners ot tne j , sherilfs firces of L'lnutilla ronn- i ty in Oregon aud Walla Walla ! s county in u.-'iiiimtnn. i ne stin, nat u capacity or aoout 2:i0 teal- m Ions of moonshine every 24 hours. ! 44s S)s4) 4tj It was weized on tho James l- rite- NKW VOItK, July 15. order of animals. After reading the second section providing a penalty of not less i than $100 nor more than 1500 fori leach violation of the act. he de- dared that before the prosecution icould convict Scopes of a violation ''' remarks about religious be- of the act. the prosecuilon must Mlefs of niBmhera of defense coun- jprnve first that Scopes taught a '"''I- H ho had no ohjictlou 1 1 Arres. of eiuht alleged coun- theory that denies the story of the (o anyone referring- to him as an ! terrelters In Hiiioklyn dur- 'cilvine creation of man as taught agnostic, "for I'm an agnostic." Mr. j Iuk the post 1 hours mado ln thn Ilihle and. second, "that in-larrow objtrcted .however, to re-1 a tolal or 80 arrens by lo- jsteod and In plate of this story he ferences to creeds and religious j col secret service agejits in taiight that man Is descended from beliefs. whut was described as one a lower order of animals." Mr. Stewart responded that he of the most extensive coun- "The defense contends' that to I was ready lo proceed w ithout fur ! terfeltlnic plots uncovered In j convict Scopes the prosecution ilhcr reference to religious bell, rs this country. must prove that Scopes not only of attorneys. Klvven Kirls the arrested. were uniong zier ranch near the state line. James Kraezier, and a son, Karl, were arrested. Itoth were charg ed wllh operation of a still and bonds for the elir Kraezler were set at $5.0M( and for the younicer ll'.aot). Neither bond was posted. CALL FOR BIDS Rubber belting at Wharton llros. nr irmtifsitnisa taught the theory of evolution, but that he nlso and at the some time, denied the theory of creation fts set forth in the Illble," he assort ed? ''The defense contends the nrosectitlnn miiMt nrnva tUnt h oeuieu prupusais Will ue rcceiveu ,...,..,., Seniiea ,11,1 thua. 4 , oy me unuersigneu up ui aim in- things and that what he ciuoing. cio ociock luesiiay. iwas a violation to the statute, juiy iisi, is;.-, lor tne painting or -ve will prove that whether the Fullerton school house, located this statute b constitutional or in West Hoseburg. Specifications unconstitutional the defendant may be obtained fiom the under- i Scopes did tnese two things and signed. Ilond or certified check eon, I not vli.'ale It v ,.,lluin for five per cent of the amount bid i that since the defendant Scopes must accompany bid. The board 'has been Indicted under n statute !! TODAY'S BASEBALL i ! i i I National League. NEW YOliK, Jlliv 15 New taught ! 'l,rl( climbed to within five per- I'tjiixn iiiu .nilllllul league lead held by the l'ittsliurg I'irales today by defeatiiiK SI. I.oiiis 7 lo 3. while the Pirates re ciivd a setback at Iioston, 4 to 3. Hoy forks and extra hnndles nt Wharton Kros. Jbr and Jjttl Plain or Clocked in solid colors reserves the right to and all bids received. V. J. MICKLU, Clerk reject any the the Free crankcase service at Terminal garage. We have popular oils. American fence at Wharton Pros. Children's stockings ifitfrwovrn A'r Mothers Like j Coe and fted tf.ii r It doesn't cost siich 'v V r-1? r-r-7 a I'-t to ktvt vji:r chil dren I nuking nice, if you know just how to doit. 'I ;tl ;o t ix kings, for iiist.-incs Iron Clad stixkinirs forchiLircti arc not one bit expensive. Ivciuse Iron '.l.kl-kiinl)ine the two things that should be in every child's stocking l.xjks and tu ar. If yon ,irp not re.uly (iin in u(. lads, be sure to n K us to sliow then i to you. AT I. ABRAHAM'S THE SILK STORE" JS'O'cftisJ Fancy Sttipes, Bars or Plaids DANCE RAINBOW GARDENS Wednesday Nite Music By Deedle't Swanee Boys At lirooklyn It. II. ! r i ti , i n n it t 2 i itiooklyn 2 i Jiatteries: Donahue. May ! KniKer; (iritues aud Taylor. 9 U and which prohlblls the teaching of the evolutionary theory, the prosecu tion must prove as part of Its case what evolution Is. A Philadelphia So that there shall be no mis- I ;,ie,i, rain, end sixth It. H. K. unilerslandlng and that no one I riilcugo 8 S 0 shall be able to mis-Interpret or iMiilailelpiiia .......1..".. ZZ..... 3 i) 3 misrepresent our position, we iiatteries: Alexander and (ion wish to slate at the beglnninir ot zules; ltiim', Ulricli, Couch anil this case, that the defense believes ! Wilson, there Is a direct conflict between i the theory of evolution and Ihe Ai Vw York It It v. I theory of creation as set forlh in . si Louis 3 8 1 the book of Genesis." i Ne York v 7 11 1 Hntteries : Haines and O'Kun'cll; TOrrtT ItOOM, Dayton. Tenn., Harms and Snviler. July 15. The Itev. Charles Kran- t NEW TODAY t FOR RALE Cabinet Grafanola and , records, (rood as new; cheap. ! '4-K. 1 FOH-RAl".E "llwooil-Wakefleld" baby carriage. Keverslblc; price $10. lot S. Stephens. FOIt UKNT Furnished thn-e-Toom ant., water, lights, pus range. 60S S. Stephens St. FOR SALE K months-old 'rox'ter. ', rier doe. C. Crannis. 21 miles west of Winchester bridge. WANTKD 1000 rolls kodak films to finish In 8 hours. We have the latest equipment. Clark., Cassi ' SK i FOR MKN'T My nrnfessional serv-! Ices In kodak rinlshlnx. 8 hours. J X Clark. Cass Sr. i T!i A I IK Tearn"horsi's harness, wagon nnd hack, for Ford road ster or touring car. l!ojc 111, lit.' 2. Roseburg. Ore. 2 (!OOI MILK COWS For snle: very reasonable, or will trade fori sheep. Lloyd c. Moothart, Rose-, burg. Ore , 3 miles w est. I FOR RKNT One three-room dow n j siairs mrnnneii apartment with: hath. Kleclrle stove Close In ! Also furnifhed residence. Call; 2IS-R. i FOR" RKNT 5-room furnlsheil ' home, close In. 125 per mo. Also' good 3-roora apartment $Is per! mo. Cnas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson, s'- i FOR SAI.R-rfS-acre dalrv and; noiiltrv ranch, close In. all farm ' land. Good hotie. Price $2700. 1 terms. Chas. Kyes. 826 N. Jack-, son St. FOR'SALE Si,lendId6roomtilns- tered resilience close In. Modern. $2fi'0. Terms. Paved street. Also 4-room residence, nice con dition J!l00. Terms. I,. 0. Mad dux. r20 N. Jackson. FOR RALE-Chevrolet "sedanette. nn less than 3ron mllrs. looks like new. disc wheels. 5 good I tires, bumper snot-llcrht. and oth er CVtrnq U'tlt sell ehenn Pi. . ' ' can be seen nt Smith's Gnratje. F0R SALE No. 18 Russell thresh" F!t-SIVF!J mn B.tr-p,,.-,,,; Msed ony ,nll,e seasons; This'll make the Mail order House Sob! WE SELL Willard atteries For Fords, Stars, Chevrolets and all Light Cars for $12.75 i Aiito Electric Station ! 122 So. Stephens Roseburg -- LOST Bunch of kej's on ring. Finder leave at News-Review. FORS ALE Good, hoiiiimadeTc lb. refrigerator. Phone 459-J. CSEl)I('E"nOX For salechelTp", at Powell s. Huy fruit jars now. of .JTV They're Coming Back ONE DANCE ONLY Those Famous School Boys The ARIZONA COLLEGIANS Peppiest Dinca Organization on tho Pacific Slop Rainbow Gardens Thursday Nite Your Inst hanc inilllmiiiin' mlrtii. (n hfiir Admission $1.10 To and J,ccl In Wonderful Colorings j tVor and Iircl The Best Wearing Socks Made 35c TO 1 HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Dcnn-Gerrctscn Co. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST SM'clallst In the fitting of (iiasses 11C Jackson St. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. S24 Perkins Bldg. Phone KM $1 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins" Bldg. Roseburg, Or Prions 88. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor j Electronic and 'Electro-Theraphy 417 Perkins Bids. Phone 491 ' QUINE BROS. THE LIBERTY THEATER THE BIG SHOW TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our Own Rcoular Prices Only 10 and IS Cants "THE MARRIAGE MARKET" Featuring Jnck Mulllinll. Alice I-nke, Pauline Gnron, Slmnnon Day A story sizling with drama, alive with romance, sparkling with comedy, bubbling over with the spirit of youth. Sl e danced Ihe naiinhtleit dan e i he knew to shock the man (lie didn't mint lo nimrv hul she onlv su ceded In fulililliK l!ie flame of his pasnlons! In i situation filled with ills noif'e dviiainlt- ' ALSO: "THE AESOP'S FABLES' ALSO: TOWN TOPICS AND GO-GETTERS "PLAYING WITH FIRE" FRI. AND SAT. BOB CUSTER'S SMASHING WESTERN AUCTIONEER Don't fin net that I hull. lie sales In city or country. M. C. Radabauch 530 N. Pine St. Crop Insurance ItiMire your hay anil grain now. Our RRrnry offers you real Bi-rvlct hi fire Insunuue inntttTft. V write automo blli liinuranco. G. V. YOUNG t SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Iy All Means Worry TnlfftB your Home, Muslm1, IVrminal KfftTfs and Auto ate fully pro(ictod hy Insurance. Insuranca It Our Butincsa MtS0llDO riii Tott'T. tuiHtor of thf West Side 1'nftnrfHn rhurrh. Nw York todny j ofH-m-d the John T. Seopt a trial i with prayi r. lr. TottiT was call- : ,ed lo ihe platform by the court after iTf-Hidi nt Slnh fnc of the Iayton I'aHtord Association had ; announced the name of th vinit- Iuk minister as the choice of the association. i Jinie Itaulstun yesterday an jrtounced that he would ask the Dayton I'astorM Association to nominate a minister to make the opening prayer each day. This ' followed a protest from the de fense at the custom of havinx a ; daily prayer. j Just after the brief prayer John I U. Neal, tf defense counsel. Kaiu-! ed the floor to make his altitude i AWt r,'ir u',on question or the prayer in court. He objected, he 'said, to any reHnious atmosphere 1n the court room during trial of the case. S. K. Hicks. of state counsel, announced the state de nies that there in a religious con troversy in the case nnd objected In behalf of ihe prosecution to "this heckling every nminitiK en the Bubjtit of prayer." II.. a.sktd that tlie court slop the dally pro jtest and place it in the reconl. Jude Kaulston said he had had no regard for denominational lines In selecting ministers for the morn inn prayer. Mh hoped, he said, that "these pravers would "do some good. rhey will not hurt anyone and may help", he said. Clarence harrow noted un excep tion to the remarks of the court, i Attorn y-ieneral Stewart was jrecvfinized to nay that he hat! ni;ide a remark in court yesterday tout he wished to withdraw, lie had expressed himself in a discourte ous manner to Mr. Hays of d. Tense counsel, he said. "I fell very much ashamed that I have not beta courteous to Mr. Hays, and th re whs nolhitiK back of ft but a little ruffled temper,' he declared. Mr. Hays rose to say that he was huppy to accept the apooy of the attorney general. Hays ak ed that the state's attorney aut. refer. nr to the states from wh e h the defense attorneys come, and Iheir religious belief. John It. Neal asked the attormv general to then remove from the 'record a 'sneering remark alleg. ed to have been made toward de fense counsel. Itichard llenmish. chairman of the reporlorlal committee appoin' ed to impure into the premature publication yesirrdav of what pur ported to be the judge's decis-.ui' upon the motion to iiuah. rcwrte 1 , that the correspondent did not v, I 'the decision from the court's sti ographer. and believed thst th correspondent had received it from the court. Judge Itau'ston asked the snurced rf Informal inn and wh told it came from t!i- court throueh deduction. Ju'';:e )tautsttn asked ti the corre.-pt n dent was and Mr. Meaniish n port ed that it hs W illiam K. Hurehii. son of the Intern:ifion:tl N. w Service. Mr. Hutchinson was a-d ed lo come befnre the court iititl Judge Itnulslon asked if he had a statement to make, explaining h- need not f.-ar to make a statem Mr Hutchinson said fh. iwou'd prefer to make n stat to the court in chambers Heamish spoke up to nay that Hutchinson was thoroiKhlv cal Th court ann-Minced that t!i" newspapermtn onM N' gnen privjite audience. The commit- . report was sitn-d.bv four of TV fte metn'vsrs, It'cha'd teami-h lhi adelpii',, Knquirer: K.irl Schmih. rnlersat Service: V"r rst Pavi. N.w York Herald Tn butiT. and Tonv Muto. New York Kven'ng H etin 1'hHHp Ktm'ey. Chlcaen Tribir. the fifih member, did no s'rn the report. At Poston n. 11. E. ! rittsburg 3 6 I liuion 4 11 I batteries: .Morrison, Adamt and, (iuocli; Itenlou aud (i.ooii. j priced to sell at one-third cost. Lock wood Motor Co. F( ) R S A L E T w onewhny a n den silagft cutters, with or w''out blower; can bt purchased at a substantial saving. Terminal Garage. American League. t At Chicago R. H. K. ' Philadelphia ..9 13 1 Chicago - 7 11 (l : Catteries: Harris, Walberg ai:d ; Ccchraue; Thurston, Connelly, He-1 v.t r and Sdia'.k. (Irabowski. At Detroit 'itshington ... Detroit Iiatteries: lit utlu r litis and Woodall. 2 R. H. E. and laiel, Co!-1 i LEdUHE BY JUITD FICTQRY EXPERT j. SfjAVFIt op cntr, il'KX MI'K SH.NTKXfK . ' f Aiiwviutpr! I'rM. IuhhI Wlr..) WATERTOWN, S. D.. July 15. Winifred Meek. 21, of Garden City, was sentenced to "imprisonment ut nurd labor for the remainder of his life," In the stute peni tentiary at Sionx Kulls,. -following his plea of guilty In circuit court todny to charge of having killed Hyrle Uea ly. 17-year old Garden City girl, Sunday nigbt. I n. H. E. 1:1 2 14 0 II. n-Cole, At CleviMnil N'ew York 4 Cli'Velanil -ri Iiatteries: Shawkey anil goiiKli. O'Neill. Schang; Speece, Karr and Myatt. Chorus Girl to Wed Ralph Ince lnr busings fn Rosobtirtr. Chran nnf: central locntlonr ensy worl': Ipdy can hnndle It. Fin1 pteady Income. Fntt Information. T.nwrenep Aeeney, 125 Cass Street. Phone 21 1. " pnVT LET THIS PI.TP AWAY Mr. Farmer h" is your chance If you can match this. For tmde modern 33 room hotel, doinp fino imvinT hu!fne(: In rofH h'ch Vnv town: everything:, ircluding n'Mldlng comTMOfc; fine Income. YVfll Tchp.nje for ranch stocked and equinped. for sapi value. Csh valuation. f12 O'iO. Law-r.-nce rency. 12E Cass Street, l'hono 219. PO VOt WANT IT FOR-"OTir-IN'O? -This Is next to It. Tt t ncron In tract: 1.1 acres cho!e. sandv. cre k bottom lnnd inder cuitiviitlon : fine snrln water; bearini? prune trees, loaded: all kind berries; new honse "1" , V .A""'""V ! ' 'Z l"l?"Le Mr. Bryant left this morning for ' . ' ., " , ; ' 'I r " MarshfieUI to sm-uk- toifight, and Agency, 12.1 Cars Street, rhonciwbich was of much benefit to the ' 2i). i.owner of any auto. 1 PO yor WWT TO no SOMr:-!- MV- lir'nt took up the general number of the listeners remained 1 to investigate the cut-away models which Mr. Uryant bad with Uim for ! demonstration purj)osC8, M U'l in terest was shown in the Lillys-' t Knight and Overland models on ( display In the Wells and Cha?e , salesroom and two sales were ! mado as a direct result of tho lea- ture, while others aro in prospect. tk. i -i.. -r. I The firm served lemonade and n UMHvJT;irt rfy n- nry ! rers following the talk. nSrt fh. w n .k aC'0ry ""i Earlier in the evening a long and -iw,.r inn l...j ..... ., "'-Mii'iu mis ii.mii. ,-ncy. 125 Cass Sir it. Phone;"", an" '"creaseil efflcieccy rupture the Seawanhaka -r..,rr.. slnck rsneh. stock,,! L'uS'l'L" l h. . P-'ur-. and eqninped for half price. .10 ncres choke, sandv. river bottom land; h'.e concrete house: extra (rood bit; Mock barn; spline wa ter piped everywhere: team: har ness ; wa imn : bi nder : plows : r lower: rake; harrow ; full set tools; equipped blacksmith shop: 2 com s: SO head fine vt wes; 2t' hoes; 30 turkeys; chickens; tractor; power wood saw; cream separator: 3ti -rs corn; 20 p.crvs wheat; nil kinds crops; everything eox for half lis val ue. Price $siioo. half cash. Tiw. rence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. xjCx iL' I nower: rake; harrow; full set Q T-'' r; i j . ' i;?SN -10c '1 m I - pmA 15c E ... f-VJ v"'"'n Si 1 I i representative, who has been aid- , inic Mr. Kryant In arranging for I these series of talks, left for Etr cene. TiriNO-For vour humiMiltv and ,.nnslrucMon or Internal combus-1 0 ffvnr vourself at tho Pame Hme?; tion mtrs, showfnR the principles! A TUIVDir A M V A PUT Puv this. Modern Groom bun en- noral ,( and givinK a great AiVTLKICAiN iALH 1 low. furnace. PCreemd sleelnir ' dj'a' of a(lvice concerning tlw carej WINS THIRD RACE porch; bath; toilet; flectric ami onra'ion of an automobile' lights: lot f.ovTS; all kinds finei0.nlnp to "3re the greatest ef-l ci,i Vrrm tl Wf. fruit and shrubbery. If you want : rir,'ncy thf least depreciation, j UOTHKSAY, Scotland. July IB. to know whv you can bov th's!. ,"' ,h,'n fnokft more specifically ; The American six nuter- yacht. for twentv-two Itendn d dollars. """" ,,,p . " ,pve Valve l' of i I-anal today won a third victory hair cash. a-Jk t I awrenrp " " -i"niuiB Claimed for that lvtu .t ..: ' I rus lecture throuKhout nce to nrv. (iain grapnic information as well as oral. Following the cup for address laTee the United State The British boat won the first race, while the next thre went to the Lanai. The time for today's race was: Lanai four hours. AH minutes. 16 seconds; Colla, 4 hours, n minutes. 2 seconds. TONITE TONITE And say baby how she loes tame 'em and makes 'em toe the markand how ou'll thrill and love it. it's the best she's ever made bar none! : i,. t-i i i t Better Qftl V Than -yfM l . , . . i 9' 111 II Mr. !trrow adilrrsrd the nil: tn rcfiTi nee to the attoin- gen-r- I.ucilla Jlcnlrs. chorus girl ami screen actress, is rcportsj rnjrsgcJ la marry Ralph Ince, film director. I tier recently rb tainril s divorce (rem his wi.'c, Lucille Stewart, sUt. r of Anita Stewart, to whom he line been married 13 years. Mi M. ndrs Is said to br I lie dinghtcr of cs prrsident Castro of Vcncsuela. Coldwyn ar Ft EX BEACH'S "Sally C O L L E Desert Flower Song Prologue by Blair Stewart A JESSE D.44AMPTOH PRODUCTION Always Cool ! ANTLERS Always Comfortabl