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ROSEBfcJRG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1925.
VOL, XIII NO. 124 OF THE EVENING NEWS
CAM
Y IN
JAIL
Wo Interest in Funeral Nor
Condition of His Mother
Whom He Also Shot.
WOMAN MAY SURVIVE
While Surgeons Battle for
Her Life, Son Peruses
Magazines, Dines
Contentedly.
; VV W. J. BRYAN
. "S DAMPFR niM
l, M: 'VIIMPNT PI AN
IT 12, tp Trm Ussrd Win.)
' iraOIlK, Auk. 12.
Misa Oloneasa Bryan Kvans.
of Minnesota, who originat-
ed tbe Idea of a memorial to s
Wm. Jennings llryan at
Clewlston, Kla., expressed
herself today as much em-
barrassed by the statement
of Mrs. Ilrai that she had
not communicated with Miss
Kvans uur given her approv-
al of the project. Miss Kvans
said that she had been both'
misunderstood and misquot-
ed. She did not say. xhe
said, that Mrs. Bryan had
approved her plan. In fact,
she had not heard from the
latter. She said that she did
wire Mrs. Bryun and natur-
ally hoped that what she
wished to do would be pleas-
In to the family.
Mrs. llryan, at Cproanut
Orove. Kla., last night, de-
dared: "I do not know
the young lady, never heard
of her, and never have lent
my approval to anything
which she has suggested."
A memorial In Arlington
cemetery at Washluffton, is
the only one that the com-
moner'B widow has approved.
FOREST FIRES IN
JACKSON COUNTY
TAKE A BAD TURN
WATERLOO. la., Aug. 12.
tVhi.e the funeral dirge Bounds at
KHnbeck, Iowa, today for the Rev.
K. J. Vandervoort, pastor of the
first Methodist church at Parkers
burg, surgeons will be performing
an operation on his wife at a hos- I
pitai here, Both were shot by their
son Warren, 17, lust Thursday
night.
The son will not attend the fun
eral of his father. Nor will he bo
advised as to the condition of his
mother. Since the shooting he has
expressed no curiosity as to his
anther's funeral or whether tbe two
rifle shots he fired into bis moth
er's head and throat had proven
fatal.
Should this supercilious air leave
him and shou.d he ask. that he be
permitted to attend his father's
funeral, he will not be allowed to
do so. Sheriff Burma has previous
ly stated.
Surgeons believed early today
that In view of Mrs. Vandervoort's
remarkable vitality, she wi 1 sur
vive the operation, which will be
imrrnrmoil in an nffnrt tn rfftinVi'
the bullet that lodged in her neck. j Kvaiw ( reek spr-dd over
Th i.u.t i,itfM,i nt tht tin ha nf hen acres and the Imnaha fire
brain will be left, physicians said,
unless it becomes necessary to
make a last desperate efiort to
save her life. While efforts are
being made to save bis mother's
life und while friends and neigh
bors of the Parkersburg minister
HISTORIC SHIP
FRANCE, ENGLAND
IN AGREEMENT ON
GERMAN WAR DEBT
SAND
BERING STRAIT
Revenue Cutter Bear, on
Her Last Annual Cruise.
Is Awaiting Rescue.
AID ENROUTE TO HER
Built 51 Years Ago, Vessel
Became Law and Helper
of AH Mankind in
Arctic Zone.
(Awrlat1 Prtm tued Wire)
SEATTLE. Aug. 12. The steam
er Oduna, of the Alaska Steamship
company, early today was hasten
f AMnrUtml hra Lru. WIhl)
LONDON. Aug. 12. Complete
accord between A Hut Ide Brland
and Austen Chamberlain, foreign
ministers of France and England.
in the reply to Germany regarding
the proposed security pact was an
nounced In a communication issued
by a member of M. Briand'a staff, j
The communication says, "the con-1
versa t ions between M. Itrland and
Mr. Chamberlain have resulted lir
complete accord on the terms of
the answer which is to be sent by
the French government In agree
ment with the allied powers in re
ply to the latest note from the
German Relchs concerning treaties
of mutual guarantee and arbitra
tion." These meetings. It Is pointed
out, , will have a much better
chance of ironing out the remain
ing differences between the Ger
man and allied points of view than
written Interchanges, which do not
accept the clarity necessary to pro
duce full accord.
SLAP-STICK KING
OVERWORKS; TOLD
TO STAY IN ROOM
EX-POLICE LIEUT.
ALLEGED ROBBER
(Amrlatnl fnm Uutd Wire.
CHICAGO. Aug. 12. 'Charles
Chaplin, suffering from a slight
I work, was reported considerably
improved toduy. He had been
ordered to stay In his room at
the Hits-Cartton hotel at least un
til Saturday. A string of social
engagements had been cancelled,
tin lulling a dinner which waa to
have been given lii his honor
tonight liy Coude Nasi. The
dinner hud been postponed uutil
next week.
Mr. Cliapl'n's assistant, Henri
lf'Arrast, said yesterday thut
though the romedian's tempera
ture was 102 last Monday, no
complications have set in and all
ha needs is rest. Mrs. Chaplin,
who Is In Hollywood with their
young son, was assured by wire,
Mr. lf'Arrast said, that her hua
I'und's condition was not serious.
Dr. J. II. McKcnzie auld Chaplin
worked too hard getting his lat
est picture ready for production
here after a tiring trip from the
const.
(Aanolitnl PrpM bwd WlrO
CHICAGO, Aug. 12. Federal
prosecutors sprang a surprise to
day In charging that Jack Shanlro.
former lieutenant of the sanitary
ing to the cutter Bear, veteran of dl9,,r,et. "?, wa Involved last
spring In mall, express and box car
robberies In Indianapolis, aggregat
ing 1 1.000,000.
to tryhannel"
FOR FIFTH TIME
Spread Covers 1 200 Acres,
but Green Timber Not
Yet Hurt Weather
Is Improving.
the United States coast guard,
ashore in Bering Strait.
The Oduna, In a message re
ceived by the Seattle harbor ra
dio, said that she expected to
reach- the Bear at 4 o'clock this
morning.
The Oduna left Nome. Alaska,
around on the south side of the
Seward peninsula from Cape Prince
of Walca. where tho Bear was
caught, at noon yesterday.
(Aaanctatrd I'rna Ussnl Wirt.)
MKDKORD, Ore., Aug,
forest fire situation took a turn for
the worse today in Jackson county
when the Bybee Springs fire near
1.000
near
Prospect extended to 200 acres. In
answer o a rtequest from local
timber owners, P. B. Lowd. state
district fire warden, arrived at
noon by airplane from Eugene and
will take charge of the fire fight
ing on state land. While neither
(Asnrlttorf Vnm Leurd Wlrr.)
POt'LOGNE. France. Aug. 12.
Miss Gertrude Ederle, the Am
erican who will attempt to swim
rape Prince of Wale, is 300 to I J, active tracing to-
dav after a five days rest
steaming distance
Bering sea from
ft 00 miles
through the
Nonie.
The Oduna reported that she
loarned of the Dear's . plieht
through a signal from the cutter.
A cablegram received here Inst
12. The;nleht fom Unalaska on ITnalaska
Island, In the Aleutian Archfnelasro.
ft n ted that the Hear was ashore at
One Prince of Wales, at the west
Tn end of Reward peninsula. In
Bering Strait.
The Bear was on her annual
cruise to the Arctic ocean. She
carried food to points a'ong the ex
treme coast of Alaska and Canada.
Bear's Career Notable
WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. The
Miss Lillian Harrison, of the
Argentine, whose fourth attempt
Monday ended in her collapse
eight miles from Dover, says she
Is going to try again.
under con-,coast guard cutter Algonquin has;
i k. i 11. i i. nr inn riroa unnvn nn
miu iiifiiiueru oi iu miitr iiutu i" , nna - u f .
troi neith'T or tnem are regarueu ? ... ;u ,in ....u.
i it iifur. annum on ine t my nun i
preparing to my his body to rest,
the boy slayer sits in his cell, reads
muguzmeStf eats htaity meals und
appears to have forgotten that he
killed his father and dangerously
wounded his mother.
REVOLT IN PRISON
FAILS; ONE KILLED
f Aswit'i'ikI Pivti laMx WlrO
WARSAW, Poland. Aug. 12. In
an uprising of communist prison
ers In the penitentiary of Lnck.
Volhynla, one prisoner was ki'led
and several wounded when prison
Fiiarrin fired into a group of 1.10.
All the prisoners were arrested In
connection with alleged atni.t
to introduce sovletlsm In Poland
RUMANIA MOVES TO
PROTECT THE JEWS
(AorttiH lma 1m1 Wlr.)
BUCHARKST. Rumania. Aug.
12. The cabinet has decreed mar
tial law In the region of Focsanie.
Eastern Rumania, to put an end to
anti-Semitic agitation. Nf. Tatares
cu. one of the cabinet under secre
taries, declares the trouble was fo
mented by th'3 third Internationale.
FATAL EXPLOSION
ON WARSHIP TEXAS
NORFOLK, V., Aug. 12. Three
officers and two seamen of the
battleship Texas were blown over
board and another officer and a
fireman burned severely yesterday
In a gasoline explosion aboard a
launch from the ship in Norfolk
harbor.
T
IBS
ff
ID
5
AUTO RIDE
Blood Stains on Car Arouse
Suspicion of Officers,
" Arrest Follows.
CONFESSION IS MADE
Body Recovered in Culvert
Slayer Wandering Son
of Policeman Who
Goes to Him.
MISS VANDERBILT
SOON MRS. SMITH
b rimtit ra thev hnvA nnt n vet.
reached any green or merchant: I c"nst- ,the.nai7 department
able timber. 7' lw"r
of the naval district at Pan
ImnrnvPil CISCO.
advised today by the commandant 1 SALEM CHERRY
Fran-
NEW PORT, R. I., Aug. 12.
Miss (.'onsuelo Vanderbilt. young
est daughter of Mrs. Wll lam K
Vanderbilt, II, will be married In
New York next winter to Earl E
T. Smith, according to official an
nouncement made at Beachmound,
the Vanderbilt summer residence
today.
A spokesman for Mrs. Vander
bilt said It was her Intention to
announce the engagement at
Beachmound today, where Miss
Vanderbilt Is convalescing from a
recent operation for appendicitis.
The parents cf the reported
brtdigroom-to-b( were divorced in
1909. Mrs. Smith obtained the cus
tody of her son and mt T married
C. Whitney Carpenter. Jr.
Earl Smith is a member of the
clans of 1926 at Yale. It is report
ed that he will not return next fall.
BEND. Ore., Aug. 12.
visibility in Central Oregon result
ed.ln one forest fire being report
ed by Deschutes national forest
lookouts here today. Maiden Peak
and Batchelor mountain lookouts
ri-ported a new fire two miles
southeast of Charlton Lake.
During the past two days, owing
thick smoke haze, auto and
A wireless message) from the
Bear, received at San Francisco,
said the vessel was pounding slight
ly. Dispatches to the coast guard
service said the Bear was resting
on the sand bar In an easy posl
tfon In ample water and that
GROWERS PAID It
CENTS PER POUND
8AI.KM, Aue. ' 12. Checks for
growers In the Salem Black Cherry
association on the 192.r. pool are
made out ready for delivery at Vick
brothers. Manager O. K. Brooks of
no ; the pool annunced todav. the pool
fears for her safety we,re entertain- showing a return of
11 rents a
t . . .i ' K...J ocied. The Algonquin should reach pound to the growers, net, with a
were maintained bv the national ' ,ne Bel,r tomorrow evening and i few outstanding claims yet unpaid
ft chiefs m e.V pro,ec?vei-hu.d be able to releaBe her un-I Wh may swell that amount a ....
f.ght aga.nst the red wo.f. J Ih-JJsrJ. ab.e sooner to,. (,)lsoHllon.l!llippwl ,ppml,
1 I mi. . n a m. . ... . moiulv llfWilili nn..n.l n -K.
VTTfiFVF fYrPtrnn Aue 12 I i e near sieameo rrom nere fliav : '-. h . m-. .
annnal tn,a 'ear an'l brotiKht returns from
. i j j 7B on ner Tnirtv .seventh
outs scanned the forests of tan. " " Arctic ocean. The I '"" ' higher
outs scanned the forests ol ne ! summer had been uneventful for ,lv car '1 competition with
county for fires, no blase could i ""mm"r nR", Deen uneventn i jot , . . from anv district
he found arcordlnr to word from ' ,h" W wooden steamer, wh eh Is car9 Ir,"m ny district,
ne tounn. accorning to woro iro.n . ()nl one ca j competition
the head-inarters ,f the Cascade to ' "Dl 'S, n00 In I 01'Kht ''etter figure than the
and Sluslaw national forest, here. association cars, and that was one
PORTLAND. Aug. , S. - Fore- 'XZVH: o'f
CaSt Dy Pi. Li. Veil -Ul ptIIYCI U- I niv,. ,nn.
ment observer of possible showers i time. mil now me money to re-
fin-
offered a prospect today of relief
from the protracted dry spell
(Continued oo page thrwrt.
$450,00 Worth of Bonds Voted by
Orenco Grow Into $990,000; State
and City Start Investigation
place her has been appropriated.
nd the coast guard has received
from officers In Its service and
from experts outside, a volume of
suggestions from which to build a,
suner-culter.
Ro the men of the coast guard
have come at last to believe that
the veteran of nearly half a century
of cruising the lnnelfst and mostj8tnj
the association cherries were
ed.
In one combination car carrying
partly Marion brand cherries of
the association and other cars of
a competitor, Ilrooks states that
the Marion brand packed cherries
brought 71) cents a box higher than
the others.
In one car 74 boxes were missing
on arrival of the car, having been
ole
transit, ami In
twitlwr
dangerous of the seven seas, la go-!car . few boxes were empty. These
in to mage ner exit is going to constitute the outstanding claims
(Ax-it-H rrrm Lturd wir.) i streets, sewers and other general jmake her farewell after being law,, held by the association which may
SA1.EM, Ore.. Aug. 12. Pending ' purposes. Myers" Investigation ! medicine and theology to the Are- realise a little more money for the
an Investigation of a munlcloal .",""1" 1 " ""-" ""-, growers oeiore ine pool is i.nan
bond Issue at Orenco. Washington Portland to the public against pur
county. State Corporation Commls-, chase of the bonds.' Some of the
sloner W. K. Crews today cancelled .bonds have already been so'd. ac-
th - bond broker's permit held by;cording to Myers. The dlstrlct-at-the
John a. Shuto company of ; torney'a Investigators said they
Portland. had learned that 1990.000 worth of
Investigation by the state cor- the town'a bonds had been printed,
roratlon department Into the al-I Myers stated that bis inveatlga
leged printing of bonds of the town lion showed that the bonda were
oi urenco. tn excess or tne amount voieo ai a special election, wnicn
nf b"nda actnallv issued. Is malnlv'was held sttbsequ"nt. to
to ascertain If any broker who had election In May of this
PORTLAND COOK IS
SHOT BY THIEVES
, fAMooUttnf frrm IPtMd WlrtO
PORTLAND. Aug. 12. Police
rrere looking today . for a light
touring car with a bullet hole in
the back used by robbers who shot
James Nesncns, cook in a Third
street restaurant, and took $50
from the canh register. Nessons
is In a hospital In a serious condi
tion. Nessons was shot when he
tried to hit one of the mbbers with
a sugar bowl when ordered to
throw up his hands. A special
policeman fired nt the fleeing auto.
lynchTikelyto
AGAIN HEAD THE
Aanrittrd Vnm I nj Wlr.)
LAMONTE. Mo., Aug. 12. Po
sitive Identification of the body
of Adam R. Clawson, of Lodl, N.
Y., to whose murder -"Fred Jor
dan," his confessed at (iarden
City Kans., was made today by
Coroner W. 1. Jon en of Sedalia,
shortly after Clawson's body was
found on a lonely road, four
miles west of Iamonte. The Iden
tity was established through
travelers checks and letters found
on the dead mans clothing. The
checks were made out on blanks
of the Banker's Trust company,
New York, and totalled $230.
POWERFUL MOVE IS
BEGUN FOR PARDON
OF EX-GO V.M CRARY
j
(AMnctttrd Vrrm M Wlr-.J
WASHINGTON. A:w.
Ono of the most imposing
campaigns ever undertaken
to nee lire clemency for a fed-
eral prisoner was launched
here today on behalf of War-
ren T. McCray, former govt
ernor of Indiana, who has
served about 15 mouths of a
ten-year sentence 111 the At-
lanta penitentiary. Imposed
after his conviction on a
charge of using the malls to
defraud. '
Co-Incident with the pre-
sentation to Attoi ney-Gener-
al Sargent of a formal appll-
cation for a pardon, the de-
partment of Justice was given
more than two hundred let-
tors supporting the request
and bearing the signatures
of fourteen governors and 4
former governors of states,
seven of the Jurymen who
found McCray guilty, thirty
of the bankers who were in-
volved in the financial opera-
tlons which resulted In his
conviction and several sen a-
tors, representatives, bust-
ness men, ministers of the
gospel and others.
NEW
KANSAS CITY, Mb., Aug. 12.
Search was under way today along
highways west of California. Mis
souri, for the body of Adam Claw
son. 43, of Cfdarhurst, N. Y., a
school tracher. Authorities at
Garden City, Kansas, are ho ding a
youth who calls himself "Kred
Jordan," and who has confessed he
slew Clawson after the latter had
given him a "lift" In his coupe.
The youth, who yesterday con
fessed to having murdered Claw
son, was arrested in Oarden City,
August 3. when officers there be
came suspicious of the blood-stained
car he was driving.
The car was Identified by Its li
cense plates, but up until yester
day the boy denied any knowledge
of Clawson.
Late yesterday, however, he
broko down and signed a confes-
jslcn, telling how be derided to
hold up the man who had given
I him a ride, lie drew a gun, he
jsald, and when Clawson struck at
him. fired.
DDIMTrDC f IIUir.M' 110 loWK inR wn" urove on anu
rKliN 1LKO UiNlUIN i.h.mned the bodv Into a ditch near
Ia culvert,
i i
REDAMA. Mo.. A us. 12. Rher-
Colorado springs, I'oio., was ; f r Ceorge If. Rector and deputies,
unanimously chosen today as thf jifi-d by newspapermen, searched
city to entertain the Internatlo- ! night for the body of Adam
.SGOTTSUFE
E
VARIETY
OF EARL1
IS
f PRUNE
PRQPQEATED
Tiller Man Succeed in Pro
ducing Promising Kind
of Fruit
RESISTS DISEASE
New Prune Ripena Early,
Runs to Large Sizes. Has
Little Drop, Shows
No Brown Rot.
Witness in Congressman's
Divorce Case Tells of
Booze Parties and
Indiscreet Acts.
nal Typographical rnlon conven
tion In ltH. now in Its 70th an
nual convention here.
Because it has been the custom
of the union to meet there every
ten years, no other bids
made for next year's
The union printers' home Is In
Colorado Springs. Representa
tives from Chattanooga, Tenn..
Tndlnnspolls, I fid.. Cincinnati and
Palm Beach, Fla., extended Invi
tations for the 1927 convention.
Jnmes M. Lynch of Syracuse, N.
Y., president of the union, will
'te a candidate for re-election If
ho will accept the nomination of
fered him by the administration
campaign committee, Fred N. Cor
nell of New York announced to
day, following a meeting of the
committee.
Selection of the International
officers will be made by referen-
d"m next May. A majority of the
administration candidates are
king re-election.
Clawson,
Numerous places were visited
without finding any trace of the
man alleged to have been killed bv
boy giving his name as Fred
rAMtrlatrri rrta LmmsI Wlr.)
AIPKNA, Mich., Aug. 12. Mrs.
Kdna J. Scott, testifying at the
divorce trlul brought by her hus
band, 'Congressman Frank D.
Scott, today declared that on the
eve of their separation In 1922,
Scott had threatened ia blacken
her reputation.
"I'll drag yonr skirts through
the mud so that no one will want
to look at you," she quoted him
as saying. .
Under cross-examination, Mrs.
Scott denied she had attempted
to influence Mrs. Frederick Hit
man, wife of a Maryland con
gressman, not to make any de
position In the case. Mrs. Zthl
man was aboard the steamer Cris
tobal on Its congressional cruise
to Panama.
She alfo denied ever having
been unduly friendly with Captain
Wilbur Sumner or with any one
else.
A chnrge that she had consult
ed former Congressman Joseph
W. Fordney at 8aglnaw, Mich.,
for advice as to the desirability
of her becoming a candidate to
oppose her husband at tha last
primary election was denied by
Mrs. Scott.
Frederick B. Slkns, formerly a
hn...a Ao.nlnca a I ll.d I aa hn.a
"ere lrtP.-n nriur lit. (lnnlen Cltv. t . . .. - '
-AAin ' -.- v uPim.Kiun, it-milieu ity ucfiuni-
The search waa resumed today ,ll(1Ii (;ii)(,rt lienslniter, a fel-
nar i,anionie, uiterviite aim uur
er points.
V1II.MINOTON. O.. Auk. 12.
Henry Admits, falher of Kverclt
I Adams, IS. left here last ninht for
iTiarden City, Kansas, where It Is
'reported his son may be held In
icnnnerll'n with the slaving or
I Adam It. Clawson of Cedarhiirnt, t
iN. V.
Yoiinn Adams left his home her'
jtwo weeks aico after aome differ
encea.
his dtsllnallon was nnt known, i
.Yesterday, the father, a polUeinan,
received word from the atilhorllles
j at (iarden City. IndlcalliiK that a
youna; man Ihey were ItnldinK un
closed.
lAst year the Hear damaged herl 1
SVarfcr.nT a3,'. Amundsen's Steamer, Imprisoned in
lands, she crept to ean Francisco :
Buslntsa Visitor "er the name of "hred Jortlan,' is
II. It. Wood was an arrival from.Kverett Adams.
Coquille lat nlttht and Is spending I Youna; Adams was a high school
short time In this clly looking siutieni unui last june.
after business matters.
Ice Over Year Ago During Drift
Towards Pole, Gains Her Freedom
knowledre of the lrre-tularlty has
hrn Pttempllng to sell the bonds.
Mr. Crfws said todav. M'-nlelnal
hmls do not come under the lur-
wlth her Mils.
Law and Occtor In North
Bnllt In Oreenock. Scotland, tn
1S74 for the nrltlxh government,
tho near was acouired along with
the Thetis hoth .enter, hv (ho PKATTLE. Vah . Aug. 12. wintered there and after an un-
speclal : t'nlted Stated, and turned over to' The stiamer Maude, exploratltm tsttrressful attempt to fly over the waa taken to hamonte and
year In (the coast guard In 1XS5. Since then 'ship nf Captain Itoald Amundsen, ii'ole rUttrned to the states in tha over to the coroner.
which the boundaries of the town . she has been making annual trips bound In the Ire through last win-1 fall of 1S23. Home papers. Including travel
er Orenco were changed to e- to Point Barrow, the farthest north ' 'er In the Arctic ocean, north of ' Last reports from the Maude In ler'a checks, totalling $200. were
elude about 400 of the 500 popula- i point of the American continent, Siberia, has freef herself and set ; November said she was frozen in found on the body
LA MONTE, Mo.. Aug. 1? A
'body believed to be that of Adam
Iciawsnn of Lodi, N. Y . was found
'in a ditch here near Hedge farm,
by fleorge Myers, four miles aotiih
west of Ijimonte today. An In
quest will be held tomorrow.
I The body was found by road
workers In weeds along a highway
four miles west of l-amonte. It
lurned
After several years careful worK
J. I. Roach of Tiller, has succeed
ed tn propagating a new prune that
promises to become leader In the
fruit growing Industry. This prune
has been named the Early Pomona,
and In appearance resemble, th.
Petite somewhat as to coloring,
but la larger than the Italian and
ripena by the middle of Auguat.
Thla new variety haa all the sugar
content of the Petite, the trees are
vigorous growers and prolifio pro
ducers, while the fruit apneara to
be well adapted to drying. Not only
does It dry satisfactorily, but the
firmness of the flesh makea It eape
clally desirable aa a shipper In the
green state.
Mr. Hoach waa down from Tiller
yesterday and brought with him
samnles of thla new prune, and a
small sprig from one of the two
trees he has Is shown at the Newe.
Review . office. In spite of the
fact that this has been a tfad year
for both Petite and Italian prunes
all un and down the coast, the
Early Pomona ahowe up most fa
vorably. The fruit Is large, In the
green state, runnlne about eleven
to the pound, and the tests so far
made in (Irving demonstrated that
the Early Pomona will ran lea.
than 25 to the pound.
Another feature that la especial
ly noticeable la that this new prune
appears to be remarkably free
from disease, as no brown rot haa
appeared on the prune alnce It waa
propagated three years ago or
more, and neither does It drop be
fore the ripening period, which I
so common to Italians, Petltea and
the new Pate Prune. An Italian
tree atandlng near the two Po
mona at the Roach farm haa met .
the aame experience that ltallana
have suffered all over the north
west thla season aa to brown rot
and dropping of the fruit, but the
Pomona haa withstood attacks of
every kind, and the trees today
are groaning under their loada of
large, fine prunea.
Several of the larger nuraery
men have already visited the
Roach fartn and Inspected the two
original trees, taken samplea of the
fruit for drying and analysta. -and
aopear te be favorably Inclined to
the opinion that the grower, ha.
produced a really valuable .sort
Mr. Roach expects to either sell
the right to propagate this new
prune or put the trees on the mar
ket himself, aa he la confident that
he has a prune that will prove
money maker to orehardlsts.
Coolidge Seeks Suitable Man for
Head of War Department; Illness
io Compel Resignation of Weeks
(mKiti 1rrm Lraa-d win.) , the post master-general Is seeking
WARIIINHTON. Aug. 12 Re transfer,
newed Indications that Secretary Among those outside the present
Weeks will retire aa head of the 1 fablnet. Charles D Illlles of New
rnlln-l-e'l In. I OrK, IS COnCettetl IO rilllK OIKII
low-guest at the hotel, In her
I room there. Thla waa In 1923,
I after the Hcotla had seperated.
' "I saw them often In Mrs.
j Scott's room," Sikes deposed. "I
peeked through the keyhole and
t saw them setting close together,
j She itstinllv Was sitting on his
I (Continued on Page 81
tlon. The new boundaries of the ( and beyond, carrying supplies to
out fr Nome, Alaska.
This news of the Mnude. which
Isdlctlcn of the state cornoratlnn i city colnclil -d large'y with the ; that and other Isolated communl
rlennrtment naif ttn nermlf fa ra. i nronertv dtrertlv or Indirectly con- ties. Her commander, authorized steamed from Seatt e. June 3
nulred under the Ultt Sky act for ! nected with the Oregon Nursery by the I'nlted States commissioner, , 1922. to drift over the North Pole,
a municipality to se'l Its bonds, jenmpanv, and all the town officials , has conducted trials and has ad- was r -celved today by the Seattle
RroVera, however, who deal In i were either officers of the nurserv ' mistered all the functions of a fed- harbor radio In a m'ssage ftnm
pinnlf 'nal or rowrnment bonds, company or related to officers of ersl court, aa hla craft went from the steamship Oduna of the Alaska
pt"l have a pmlt from the eor-th- compeny. I village to village on the Arctic Steamship company In the llerhr
porati department, an! from Mayor J. McOee. who Is sales i cosst. sea. The Oduna had received a
fbst angle the state department la , manager ftr the Oregon Nurs'ry I The physician and the dentist of message from the Maud, aayln
Interested, according to Crews. ! company, and R. E. Parsons, who j the Rear have been all the health the Mau le was off Kast Cap". SI-
Is town commissioner and secre-1 service Uncle Ssm's Eskimos re- berla. East Cap Is the eastern
TntJTT. vn. Ai- 12 nist'let- tev nf the nursfrv rnmpanv, de- reived and for other services Ihsn tip of Asia, on the west side of lie
at 7 2ri north latitude and Ml
east llllgllllte. August 27, l2t,
she passed Hear Island, R00 mi'es
west of the latitude of Ilerlng
Strait and 250 mil's north of Hl
berls. While at thla location her mas
ter reported "no possibility of pro
ceeding Inside or outside and had
to go under Hear Island.'
The body was Identified as that
of Clawson, according to lieputy
Hhorlff Calvert.
SEDA
rutor Itoy W. It ticker lain today
filed a charge of first degree i.mr
der before Justice T. H. Fisher,
ssalnst Everett Adsms, hHd at
fJarden City, Kansas, for the slav-
wr department.
day by pre narallona In several
quarters to day before President t
Coolidge the quatlflcatlona of vari
ous potential candidates for the
vacancy.
It Is likely that a great number
of names will be submitted to the
president by senstors and party i
leaders. Mr. Coolidge Is expected '
tn look fnto the qualifications of.
att tneso avaitanies ana otners m j grfkt nmmg mny officials In Wash
his own choice before he makea hla in(,loni oul nf genuine gratification
decision. among many of hla personal
The first question he will hBve friends. Some of his closest Intl-
to decide Is whether to go outside mates here have strongly advised
his cabinet In naming his new sec-: him not to undertake again the
retary of war. Among the rnhlnet serious duties which during the
members are two wnose names past four years have overtaxed hla
among the availablea, but one in
fluential section or the republican
leadership in Washington, will ad
1 vise strongly that the president
; look to the west to supply the cabl
I net appointee.
W estern senatora have a number
I of namea they want to present.
The apparent conviction of Mr.
, Weeka that he cannot return to
his post Is a source of much re.
As far as the outside world Ing of Aden It. Clawson of l-orll. N.
knows, the Maude haa lain In thlslY.. whose body was found by a
eositinn ever since. It was be- I road side near Iamorte today.
Ileved the Maude ran out of fuel
sttn-eev S'snlev Vvera id today dared that there had been nothing law and medicine somebodv aboard Ing Strait
that he had asked ctv nfftel.l. of II eral or irrvgular In the transac- was pretty likely to be able to do Captain Rnald Amundsen leftlnd was unable to work her wire- CARtfKX CITY, Kans.. Ati. 12.
hM a r.-. in tt'..l,lnann 'tlnii. i turn here en hnarif the Mnnrfe Jnn" 3. less . Everett Adsms s.in of ttenrv
conntv. tn bring their record, to i The assessed rslnatlnn of the! In the summer of 18 the Rear 1922. but transferred In the Arctic! HfavangT. Norway, was the on- Adsms of the police department of 1 l" Is regarded by the chief exe- or pmbablr would become
hla o'flce for an Investlratlon he t-wn before the change in bound- imade her first cruise Into the Are. to the schoon'r C. S. Holmes nf ;ty sir linn ahl to communicate .Wilmington. Ohio, la the real Iden-, "Hive as a man or tiemnnstratea master-general, a post held
l msk'nr of a bond l.ne. author- a ties was shown Investigating tic. and with the exception of three S'att e and went to Walnwrlght. with the Maude last fall. itlly of "Fred Jordan," who con- rilness for tne war portfolio numerous party chairmen In
Ired by the town of Isnaoo for a orfleere to haae been about 1116.-jyeara. when her place waa taken on the northwestern coast or Atas
water system and 1100,000 fori 000. j (Continued on pate I.) ka wltb an airplane. Amundsen
have been held In mind In such i strength and gradually depleted
IA, Mo., Aug. 12 Prose-1 tentative consideration as he has i his heallh.
given to tne matter. erreiary with Mr. weeks wllhdrnwa'.
Work, as head successively of the th i president's home state of
post office and Interior depart-1 Massachusetts will lose Us repre
ments. hss made an administrative isentatlna In the cabinet and one
record of w hich Mr. Coolidge thinks suggestion heard todav waa that
highly ami has some knowledge , Senator William M. Roller of that
of army administration through his state, now rhairman of the repub-
iaervlce In the World War. Post- pen national cimmlttse. might he
msster-Oeneral New. a Rnanlsh war elevated to a place In the presl
I veteran and a former member of denfa of'lrla1 family. Should such
the senate military committee, like- an appointment h made. Mr. Rut-
post-
hy
the
The Maud va well provisioned fessed to the murder of Kden II. I It Is emphasised, too. that past, and Mr. New transferred to
when she left here. Iciawson of Lodl. N. Y. neither the Interior secretary nor i the war department.
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