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MODERATE TEMPERA! RE Consolidation of Tho Evonlng Newt and Tht Roaeburg Review c( DQUGtGi'COUNTYj3 raw An Independent- Newtpaper, Published (or tht Boat Intereata of tho People. VOL. XXVI NO. 22 OF ROSEBURO REVIEW ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1925. V VOL XIII fT -f HE .NO NEW8 IF ncr IV ORDER TO HALT UNHEEDED, FATAL SHOT FOLLOWS; PAL COMES HERE, THEN LEAVES KELLEY SUSPECT IS RELEASED SATURDAY Joe Sanders , a transient, picked up at Oakland Satur- day because of his resemblance to Ellsworth Kelly, escaped convict from the state peniten- tiary was released at about three o'clock Saturday after the sheriff s office here had fouud that he was not the man wanted. Sanders, accord ing to officers, was not as large as Kelly is described to be and a number of his teeth are missing, while the convict I SUHVETSHOWS 1FLUCTUATI0N5, 0F U. S. MEDICOS ARE HARD HIT BY FREE STATE EDICT IN IRELAND oik. JF DOLLAR ( AwnrUta Vrrm Wirt.) m'BI.I.V, Aug. 17 The death I mil of thy nieillcal profession in he Irish free atate hi. heen niind- el, in the opinion of many doctor I nere. by announcement of the gov-. ernmenia Intention In establish a ; separate and independent medical , register and cut loose from the Hrihsh general medical council, I I ne general restiit of the deci sion, which la to- become effective FRUIT GROWERS PLAN QUEST FOB '.THE MEETING EXTNOVEIE i -r bid uiinsiiiK, nunc iim tuuiu i r , . , ... . ... Record of Goforth Brothers Is Black Kelso, Home tih. close comparison or the i . r iri.,- Kmabie "o nraciice iWnreii iti in i i ... , -. . alio it j mana features with the fur- Income rrom Inflation (!t,I Important Questions in town, was cene or jaiiDreaic ino tu o unuer Assumed Names in This State Inquest Over Body Starts at 2 o'Clock This Afternoon. Roaeburg Undertaking Oompany'a 1 establishment, where Coroner M. HOLDING INQUEST E. Ritter and District Attorney 1 Guy Cordon are today conducting An Investigation of the an Inquest. death of Dave tioforth. who j. h. Goforth. a younger brother was shot and killed Sunday ; 0f ahe dead man. was chanced morning by Deputy Ed (Jrubbe joint ly in the complaint that led a short distance below Elk- to lne tragedy, and was with him ton. started this afternoon at ,hen t occurred. He took to hia 2 o'clock. Coroner Hitter con- : bheil Bt ,ne ,ame time, but when ducted the inquest with Dis- n)g brother fell wounded he atop- trlct Attorney Cordon ques-'p(,j anu- surrendered. He accom- tionlnK the witnesses. The pani tne wounded man In the coroner's jury Is composed of ; amomoblle that brought him to Stanley Kidder, Percy W ebb. : Hoseburg. but upon arriving In Victor Micelli. Chas. W liar- . thl9 clty he immediately disap- ton. Henry Harth and Harry pi(lri wnPn informed that hia Pargeter. Drs. Shoemaker brolher hai expired. and Stewart conducted a post , . Alleged Swindlers mortem examination of thej Th i-n hr..ihr. ,i o thtr,! body this morning and In their man kn0WI1 tt8 Brown, nave been nished description aatisfied the officers that it was not necessary to hold the man fur- ther. ! Period of War. 1920 THE PEAK YEAR OF Half of People Employed in Gainful Occupations Not Income Tax Payers, as Shown by Returns. (Awciattxl PrM IVawd Wirt.) TOKYO. Aug. 17. A violent rainstorm flooded various parts of Japan today, several persons were drowned. , Dunnage is estimated between 1 1 5,000,000 and $20,- 000, U00. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. A. P.) The total "current Income" of the American people rose from J62.736.OOu.0Uu in 1921. These figures are contained in a report to be issued by the national bur eau of economic research, which summarizes the results of an ex- or northern Ireland, while physi- j cians rrom these places will he baired from southern Ireland. u. Important Qt County-Wide Meet. PRUNE MEN NAME i COMMITTEE TO DO I ORGANIZING WORK' At a meeting of the Rose- I burg Cooperative Prune Grow- era association held In the city I hall Saturday night an organ- iiing committee was appointed to get the prune acreage around Roaeburg signed up with the association and to lay further plans for the organl- xatlon work of the association. Kenneth Miller, an active , member of the Northwest : rnr.rr:r,VeTee,,t:n0gn.d": Fi y Since Break from appointed b w. cooney. a. h. , Prison Finds Searchers' Marsh. David Dusenbark, P. I . , o - j. Baiif and r. a. Herscher, : No Nearer Success. all prune growers of this section, as the organization committee of the association. EDICTS GOES Of AT RANDOM 55. SOLDIER Kll .1 Q MEXICAN IN DUEL'PROBEFRUITOUTLOOK; TIPS FRUITLESS SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Aug. 17 n , . ,,, . As the result of a pistol duel. Prlv- rroduction or Various Crops ats Paul Nell, service batter, Kith i e C J ad 1 . field artillery, lies in Port Sam 1 of r rult ond Marketing to Houston, general hospital, with bullet in his right shoulder, while Deputy Sheriff Tony Diaz and other officers are seeking the body "f a Mexican whom Nell Bhot. LIQUOR ROUND-UP GETS DAUGHTER OF MINISTER, FIVE MEN Be Taken Up County Agent Favors Plan. Questions of vital Importance lo Douglas county fruit growers will be fully discussed at a coiuity wide agricultural conference to be held in Hoseburg In November. "What agricultural products can the state of Oregon produce to sell to best advantage In the markets er prune marketing concern ana operates Individually un- der Its present status. ) Governor Pierce Inspects Guarded Area, and Says Starvation Sure to Bring Capture. CHAPMAN IS STILL Several thousand houses were : Dort is that 34.0O0.UO0 persona en- the son of - testimony to tne jury aesenn- - : worklne for ,everal months oast , "" usaaa. i ne typnoon i Raed In gathering chlttlm bark on Arthur I"""' ""-ui" ; Walker's ranch on Schofleld creek. ! telegraph and telephone services : near Reedsport. They had some i ' the damage to railroads and. aort of a partnership agreement , snipping was slight.. with Walker, It is said, to pay him1 .,, . , ' . i . ...i. i. ,ia i I OSAKA. Japan, Aug. 17. ii. t .he h.rv Thev f-itert in A typhoon struck Osaka. Kayoto, ,., rluc,liallon I AuorNlnl Piw lawst W'lrO HOOI1 RIVER Ore.. Aur. 17. haiistlve Investigation. Another Mrs. Nell Pence, daughter of a ; of-the world?" asks County Agent outstanding reveiaiiun uy uie htwitoii uiver minister anil willow or I n W f'oonev "This nuestlnn came lo many people In the state some ed the cause of death. Dr. liertha DeVore of Drain testl- fled concerning her examina- tion of the wounded man at the time she saw him in Drain and during the trip to this city. Deputy Hilly Grubbe told of the search for the two broth- ers and the finding of . the w w ounoeu man oaiuruay morn- w I n and abollt Rpedsport that At a late hour this after- ran their obligations up to an ag gregate total of nearly 12.000. Sev- noon the Inquest was mill nj;eral ,layl, a(ro po tne reprt runs. session ana venllct will prob- , , nartner known Brown my8. r uui; ire inmiiru muirSin. In a telenhons enmmunlrLatlon with a Kelso deputy sheriff this i 'ormea Dy tne t.oionn oroiners ent Kaalern typhoons was that morning Sheriff Starmer waa In. I'" nP ws 81111 al n, of August l2:i. which ravaged! formed of the past record of the ranch, but a search of the neigh-j UoK Kong and Shanghai. Tokyo j Goforth brothers. That Goforth is borhoM failed to reveal his pres-was vi8,e(i 1V destructive ty their true name It verities by tha rne there. Scenting a plot to'pnnon!I- tn September, 1917. and report and it is definitely known 'lndle them out of the money due October. 1920. The low lying that their mother reaidea in theihem. creditors of the trio then j warna nf the city, along Tokyo, Washington elty. I preierreu khiiii me ..un nav ann tne s,ni All three brother have at timet 1 oromers a cnrKe oi ouiaiiiiiiK reclaimed ground, suffered most, gone, under aliatet. Tha escaped j money and supplies by false pre-;,, ,ne aters of the hay back up man, John Goforth,. and the dead i tenses. I In the numerous canals of these brother, Dave, have gone tinder the ! Detert Auto In Flight districts, flooding thousands of assumed name of King. They had1 A warrant for the arrest of the homes. charged a oarage bill and procured Pair was Issued by Justice of the, Osaka also, because of the large a ear license under'thit name. Tha i Peace Wallace ftensnn at Reeds-1 number of Its canal", usually suf other brother, who wat tutpected port on last Friday evening, hut 1 fers heavily from typhoons, whirh but not arretted, goes under the the men had left that town earlier ! combine heavy winds with severe name of George Brown. in the 'day, traveling In an auto! rains. Ocean waters driving into The Kelao deputy told Mr. Star- mobile toward Drain with the evl- the canals, cause the inundation mer that the trio have a bad record dent Intention of gaining the Pa-lnf lurae areas. Kobe, the more in their home town and two of 'Clflc highwav and leaving for parts j sheltered, suffers less. Kyoto, he them have broken jail on occa- j unknown. When they arrived at Ing Inland, is not stiblect to flnori aione. One of them it lame from Scot tsburg Friday night about 11 ling from the ocean but Its tower the butlet wound of an officer'a o'clock on the first leg of their i districts are very easily In gtin In a patt fraca. Journey toward Drain they were j undated from the numerous i halted and placed under arrest by j mountain rivers, -which flow Attempting flight to . evade ar-! Deputy Sheriff Dave Riley, of that ' through It. rest on a charge of obtaining 1 place, to whom word had been Earthquakes are the most de money and goods under false pre- telephoned In advance, of their1 striirtfye of Japan's natural . ,,..(. 1 I T 1 n man l l.rniir.0. B Fl it Solstlllc visitUtlfinS tenses, W . I'. V.OMiriH. K-U IVUl kimiimk. i-niu nr in nn ,- . - - a.n . . i . i . , I I,,, . V... Iw... n rreinient ktnee t h P S II ( I M II Tears. OI neeosoori. was sum i-iiik- "i i i'ii. '-in up f and fatally wounded early Sunday ; a telephone and notified the Reeds-, grent holocaust of septemtier 1. iniirnliiir bv IVnutv Sheriff Ed ' port authorities of the rapture and l 1 92". hundreds having been kil- Crubhe. of Elkton. on the county while he was thus enraged the Co-jled an automobile Immediately after their automobile and disappearing"""'"' are a gnon seconn in im the shooting and rushed to Rose- In the darkness. I " "" "n prl"-"y they burg for medical aid, but he was During the remainder of the! cause. August. September and dead when the car arrived here. : night, a party of searchers, headed J Octnlier. are typhoon months. The body was removed to the 1 by IH-puty Sheriff William Cnibhe. f I or Ri-eilsport. (no relation to me Elkton officer) made diligent ef- forts to locate the fugitives, but ' without success. The hunt was continued all day Satunlay and al-. thnuch the pair was not overtak- Pnrtland minlsterlsl gainful occupations" do family, was arrested at her conn. pot report taxable income and do try p ace at Odell yesterday with not pay Income tax. five men and all face charges of The sharp drop of eleven and iHlenal possession of liquor. The one-half billion dollars from the. men arrested were: V. X. Gasman, Inflation period of 1920 to the tie-1 manager of a Salem packing com pression year of 1921 was thejtianv; X. W. Wngon. Portland auto greatest fluctuation in the nnml- (deal"r: fl. C. lllackwell, salesman ual total national Income recorded "f The Dalles; H. M Xnldel. Port In the bureau's income atudies run-jlsnd auto man. anil J. W. Castle, nlng bark lo 1909. ' . Tlie Dalles, salesman. In the latter year the total In-1 '''he arrests were made by roun come is shown to have been 27.-:'y and city officials accompanied l. I, ,rent clrcnlnr! ll,U Oft"-00u- " r0"' "illv to :I2.-1 hV District-Attorney Raker. All of .hi, TJl,r.in Vhl 000.ooo.ooo In 1913 and then drop-! the men. except Gasman, were ar their Inception In the I lr.,n,. ,.,. ,, ,.,, ,. , year. Beginning In 1915 the trend not gnlltv to liquor rharges. Gas started upward again making great man will plead later. Mrs. Tence annual leaps until the peak w-as w-as tn he arraigned this afternoon. reached in 1920. In the study of the changes in the economic welfare of the people of the United States It is revealed that during the 1:1 years tinder re viewr the hypothetical "average m,whi,h prnM person" had more than doubled PAI.M BEACH, I'la.. Aug. 17 Goforth nay ann- the Sumid'a river, mostly 'lhe number of dollars constituting An early sell'enient of the Ever- when this Income was reduced tn has kept part of Collier county In ft dollars of 191,1 purchasing power, state of virtual civil war for the bis economic piwition had been past f considerably improved, although In in the announcement by Governor relatively much less degree. Meas- John 11. Martin, of his decision to ured In current dollars Income Increased from $299 In 1909 lhe Everglades. to a peak of $K97 tp. 1920 and' in "We've been working on this 1921 It stood at "79. The p'urchas- sountleis and we're nut going lo kep thin weemPnt. It ! report- Kobnd, J01"1" ody Jhi ptl. and, in adilftlon, contracted t ,WM " ii ct The coasts of Japan are partic ularly liable to damage by ty- j phoona al this season, when the ) atnrmi nr thi lenousiy uisappearea. m.non folla,orla pacifC- ,wePp up ,he of the trio became suspicious of of A,ia ,eavl mimorn something irregular and Inquired of dolnr9 danla(e , thPlr wake. of his whereabouts They were ln-;Th- ,, dpirllctve of ,he re- FLORIDA GOVF.RNOR j FAVORS SQUATTERS In the.Tyn-Oka ijnake in ( three yearn ago ami a study of the mate's RRrtrulturHl condition was made. It was broiiuM out that the slate produces a surplus of staple agricultural products cept corn, pork and sugar. The consuming centers of the nation are In the northeastern states. "What can Oregon produce that can be hauled through the produc tive regions of the corn belt ami sold on these (Mutant markets? These questions were both answer ed reasonably well at the state economic conference at Corvallls. June. 1925. "Just what part iHiuglas county plays In the solution of these lm- , ports nt economic questions will be .brought out at the IkniKlas county j meeting In November. It Is believ ed." says Mr. Cooney. "The Novem ber conference will be In effect a I complete analysis of lHrnglas coun ty's present production ami Its po jlfiitlal production and marketing possibilities." "Ooimlas county is an Important horticultural rent it and has won- , ilirflll nniirirt mill v for urnnniilnii days, was seen yesterday, j fn rrull nrmluftlon." savs Mr. Cuon- ' ey. "but the point Is In what dl- rtwtffiti uhiill ili favimnwlriti nwivu' per capita -sell the Inn. Is to sqll.iltera all over . Commercial trull production in the "'ted Slates has Increased mater ially In recent years. The total car- liil utihmii.nl In 1U17 uod nr o-il lllK .i tmn iniii. in- ih.ii hi .null ,mij 1 roill IMi"lli; come In terms of 1911 dollar val-.we're going to sell It lo them,' he nation shows that the $299 of said In a statement. 1909 were qual lo :!12 of the. Governor Mlirlln said lhat lie- 1913 dollars: Hint a $170 per capita snit- the apparent serlousm-ss of Income of 19t7 was equal to only the Collie r situation, where a group 311 of the 1913 dollars, and a $.'i79 of homesteaders on the Island of per capita income of 1921 was Maco opnoslng the claim nf llar equal to only 3M of the 19H ilnl- on G Collier, to the land, he ex lars. tie-li.il the situation to quiet down The average nominal incomes of qulr-kly. the "gainfully ocenph-d an- "However. th" stale wPl not hes- have virtually doulileil tnie to handle the situation In during the l-year period. The av- whatever wav II deems best If any (Continued on pane 2 1 emer-..nrv e rises " he snld. AmhrI.(piI Prn. ImnJ Wln.) MUNICE, Intl., Aug. 17. George (Dutch) Anderson, mall robber, lllll hl'enker unil n,.l ,.r e.,..M I' Chapman, today still was being inunieu ior nis latest crtmo the slaying of Hen Hance and hia wife, who Informed on Chapman. Last night police received "hot Up" that Anderson waa hiding in a lurm House between Muncle and I Harttnrd city, lnd. Armed with I rinl tflllW .uu.,,,! u, i.. "..,i. ... " ",iihii Ifl lfi-e closed In on the place, but after a complete search of the plaee. An derson, as nstml, was missing. Hance, police said, has paid for his life, because he violated the tin written code nf the underworld In "squealing" on Chapman, who Is lllng death In the electric tTlr. A coroner's Inquest scheduled JIM STAItHKTT PAIIOI.K OXhil'KIt AT IMtlSO.N, . ItHSKiNS I XI (Kit KlltX. ' (AMnrUtni rifM LNml WIr.) SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 17. J. V. Starrett, parole officer at lhe state penllemiary. has resigned. It was announced at the office of Governor Pierce today. The governor had no comment to make re- garding the resignation. Starrett has been under fire In connection with the break of four convicts from the prison lust Wednesday. SILVER TON, Ore.. Aug. 17. - Chief of Police Kuller rushed a rietull of pnssemen to Mount An gel at I0;,ln this morning In re. sponsn lo a report from J. I..' Krnse, who resides on College lllll, that hia rhjldren had found some clothing, which may have been discarded by Murray, Kelly and Wlllos. the escaped convicts, Pierce Tours Guarded Are. . SALEM, Ore., Aug. 17. Nation- i..Vi.i ,.: ,. . I , . 1 ' ""'"''il uanlsmen,wlll-be kept on duty highway about a half mile west of forth brothers gave their tempor-i Western Japan last May. Hut He: , . If I . rp that town. Goforth was put Into ary custndlan the slip, deserting ; typhoons and their accompany ng yj lllCTlCll II DlPVIIKtKl lO 1 TV . the Shark Infested English 'Channel; Jazz Band Along cars. In 1923 It was A U,!t7. an In crease of more than Kl per cent in seven yars. According to lhe esti mates of dieticians and Adequate fruit diet fnr the American people would he Sio.7 Ki.noii bushels. Act ual production In 1!i22, for Instance, waa 9"i per cent of this require' men!, targe acreages are yet to come' into bearing, particularly In California. Taking the rase ot (tears, according to V. T. Swett. president of the California IVar (.rowers' Association. California in l!)n produred fiO.Oou tons of M-ars. I!t2.1. 12x.noit tuns, and there an any hope that the three escapes are hiding out If was announced yesterday bt (ioVernor l'ierce. If any difficulty Is found in keeping cltlr.en volun teera In the posses after their en thusiasm has lagged, militia will. be railed to take their places, bv The announcement wan made following a seven-hour rmtr which he made and which began I shortly after ten o'clock In lhe 'morning, taking him through the entire district under guard. -"I believe that the men are atill hiding somewhere In the region I that Is being watched, but I dn I not believe we will get them urCt II I they come out of hiding for food,' lhe governor declared after hia ite- AUTO ACCIDENTS ,l,rn lo tno PrUon- "That i iii"f imiiu piHii iiiiir wiiiiiu me next two daya for the men trill g4 xlck eating only berries and raw fruits and vegeiablea and will have to have more substantial food.' lhe sltuailon this morning was snd fed. nil operatives, who are as slsting In the search, more time to hunt the slayer and to gather evi dence. Anderson and f harlen (One Arm) Wo'fe are named as the slavers hv Hance In a dying state ment. Ifance loNl Marshal Homer dpciar,.,! m .tiMMiieiuwn. near wner tney wer- wlntn, thai "h,tch Anderson and Charles Wolfe got me." Wolfe, former Hartford Cltv. lnd. pence officer, who several years aco was acqutlted nf hnvlnc Htain his first wife, was held tn the county jail under bond of f loo.omt. 2 DIE IN SUNDAY NEW MODERN HOTEL ROSE WILL BE IS UP TO BUTE HULL DETAILS CAPK C,!tIS NK7 Vrunt Antr en. the ntute or tnetr fiitrni was j7 sharks have maile their ajt plainly evidencwl closely parallel pJrnrp n MP KnuMh chanm-l to the hiKhwav. and a vltllant pa-, within the nt few days, addinir an trol was established to effect their nthf.r hR7HTli tn 1hft Kirt.Hiv rolinf. ultimate rapture. That this was ac- , .urfiPHiHes of the attempt t complifdied the following day was .wlm (h Kn(E,h rnfinnP whf(h due largely to the ruse employed Mu- ortrnoe kI..h. t.lmn. m by a younr man named Carl nind-.mBk, tomorrow. beii.nln al 7:2'- er iivinr on a mrm, mie s t i,.k (n thp mornln ! west nf Klkton aad about 7J miles Twn pn(,rkll nieanring The new room itotei kosp, een spent ror ine rurniture wnicn 'from Hcnii.'.TurK. wnere me iiiki- OVPr -i- fn i,.n-h .r mn.-M litil- situated on the corner of Stephen Is to fill the rooms and la reported and Iane streets, will be opened on by the owners to be the best pur- or about September 10. according chaseable for an up-to-date ho to an announcement Issued today telry. by the Rose Investment company,! One of the outstanding features tives abandoned their automobile hr fishermen the receding Friday n,,,,(,Bn ,t nlBht Thf.v Wt, broiuht to lloulorne and ehthite and flH nirbt. "Lft" in AUIO LOrea PriK-siiUnn. huve Vw.n tttlr Young Hinder saw the two men lh. nftWH nf th which Is constructing the building, of the hotel Is the roof-aarden ! walking toward Klkton about H reacane from Miss Kderl h'-n lionns issued ior ine iinancina oi wntcn win serve as an enjoyame , o ciock Minnay morninK. ivnnwina arrives here at H nVtmk t' the hotel were bought up In ten place tn dance on warm evenings, j thy were th men sohrM by the hours on the Portland market. Is The garden affords a birds-eye off)rer. Ilinder. after first telling the Information given out by the view of the city and Is sixty-five his mother to telephone ahead to company. , reel above the street. I Hepiity Hherur ilruhoe at Mkton. night for her last rent before th" ati'mnt to swim the chnnl. hnrlna on of his attenut' ' wlm the rhann-1. .lattez Wolff The bulldinr. which Is now In The lobby of the new structure got Into his automobile nd drove Fler'e's trainer. the last stages of construction. Is will be equipped with the bet nr- after them In a I frnrety manner. of a type known as class A and (s ersinffed furniture available to Whan he reached the air he was fore made of steel and concrete. Includ Ing the floors, walls and partitions throughout. The floors are of three-inch solid concrete and sound proof. Kach room Is connected with lav atory and bath or shower and the equipment of the room Is of the . owning of the hotel have not yet latest typ. A total of f3.WH has been announced. satisfy tfle comforts of the guests. ' ranuallv invited them to ride with A dining room of latest design b!m. The Invitation was accepted. will be conducted In connection and when within a half mile of h-nurht with a coffee shop. Klkton they met another car con- rhsnnet weorge Htnitn. wen known local tainlnr runne and his 9 year oid than usnal. U respon.-ible for th" man. will be the manager of the ' son. Vale, w ho had started out to nre.nre nf th man eaters In the hotel, plan for a program for the meet them immediately uion re- channel to Ireve the water beraiise of th'" stt-Vff nf a bnre shark. Flhcrmrn here say that the con- Mntt-d hot weather which h the temperature of the water to a higher point elpl of the telephone message (Continued from page four) i Ml Kderle plans to slip Into the neeesnrr lo harden 'rater from the huge rock at th property. extreme western tolnt of the cape. A short dfxtai.ee out. she will he Joined by th1 Iiik Ijimarinle, bear ing a party of other famous swim mers, among them Mis 1,11'lan Harrison of Argentina, who has fMlefl n four chantfl atteiii(itsj Mile. June Hlon fpf France, twice nMccexKfiil : Tftn Hiiigi'ss of Knglsnd. who negotiat-) the feat 'n 11 1, and h'T own trainer. Jab'-r Wifp. To cheer her on hr w the ftg wlU iln enrrv a fonr-pl'-ce ty . "nd. 'bs pnun the advice of MM. Ston. The "hand" will be mdc un 'f a trtilHnp, carin-t. cornet and C'ti"rlfs tlaei Vit-.rtit rtlunneil tn titke hnrt walk lhl morning she Is T'ae the proticllon 2.. per o nt h-inf.il f ronftd. nee and declares ! " "h"W ne HI for an orchanlist fh ' In t!- mo perfect physical rne'Mt.on ever attained tier confldnfo n no shared hv ir-t- - WoHm, who con-nlsln" that b has ra'lv been allowed -rv little to as to hr train In" rnethftd" I'" wss on the verge nf p.wvin- for Fn-Und veiterdav. ! fri'-nd tvride( him to see It hrntih fie nf Ms ohleellnns has h'n to Miss Kderle'g refn-st to ! '!' became of the relatively anhmif tn tnas.sglnr hr male Ismail acreage in the nlted Htate hsnds which he dcdirea vMsllv j which corottetes with the same va er mnsr.es ,n Ptnt ot quality, use ( ontinueii on I'age SFATTI.K. Aug. 17 Automobile accidents in the I'uget Sound coun try kllll two persnns yesterday. t harleg Kdward Fowler, 21. of substanllnlly the same as it has Seattle, met death near Tacoma. remained since Wednesday night. ere are - hi-mt hi wiucn n was itcpuris ann rumors came in at enough orchards already ptnntcil. riding with four others skidded on periodical Intervals - during Satur mostly on guml land, to bring hfH I r,,rve and lft the road. Miss day night and Sunday, but Invea production to ITi'M-no tons ten years j '""re Ouugun. S'attle, who was ligation failed to substantiate the hence. About ! per cent or thelK"""B n "is lap, was !iihlly value of any nm of them, b- HrinjJ acreage Is of the Itartlett i 'M,rr- Tall-Tala Socks Found, variety, and over three'ourths of! Mary Healy, M, Kverett, died' The most substantial Information he non bearing acreage Is likewise j wnen her rath-r turned their car .received Sunday was the report of let. In View of these fai ls, i l,no 'l1.!'"!". .' vnld a collision. (CnnMniierl on page S hoii Id iMeuglas county orchardists icrow morn nr ffur Hurtled tu-r 'I hln Ik a fitil inn nn lil h tlin' ? best minds or the county will he concentrated at the conference. "Or taking prunes- last year an unusually heavy export demand cleaned the warehouses and shelv es of dried prunes tor the first lime In many years. Present indlca ! Hons are for fair prices again after a pcHod of low quotations. Hut I lie fact should not be obscured (hat 'the Paciric coast on the basis of! present consumption now produce I -- dry prune enough for th entire' m-i.t-. r l-..-t wiro l ulled States and fid million 'o-1 CIIATTAN'OOtIA, T nn Aug pie elsewhere. 17 ,r jMn ,( N..a, p,.ninr ,p mere are now enotigti prune r. nse roiinsel In tht trcnanis yei in come into Iteartng tinn case at haylon. loday declare in aiitornia. alone. )t n -tinia iibat he was astounded at lhe tied." continues Mr. Cimney, "to i-i Ul chi s reiH.rl.d tn have been made by Jiidtce John T. Itaulston. at f hlrnirn and lluvtnii t t-tnllv planting prunes at this time to e aall that It wa "unihlnkable know that he Is producing for an ihat m judge 'could be guilty of export market and to know Hint J-nrh Impropriety" while a case was this Is a fluctuating and uncertain j pending In' hf court. nn- I'r. Nal. disttisNltig fhe appolnt- "Mut the situation Is not sodark'rmnt of It V lt'-ce. to succeed as th'e statements might Indlf ate Winter pears of particular varle lies re proving profitable in f)ie gon and probably will rontlnite tn SCOPES III DIM HIGH SCHOOL; SCORES BOARD Hi JUDGE him John T. Scoih-s .declared that ear hers of the country must "blush with shame" that a mem ber of the profciton must submit to the ordeal of a religious ques- NASHVII.LK. Aug. 17-Tlalelch Scopes evolu-lv. u-tv, newspaper n-norler. sc 'ecti-d to fill the. place on the fac uliy of the liny ton, Tenn., high schiail. made vxeant, when John 1 Scope failed of re-election, tonight Issued emphatic denial that he had been subjected tn any religion questicnnalre before he waa glvea the position. Iteere Is said to have made the denial following receipt of nrwa sat a charge tn this effert having been made by Ir. Neal of counsel nf Seniles In (he evolution trial, now pending In the roiirts. e "The stalemnt rganllng ntV ttonnalre in nnl-T tn g't a p- I tion. religions views was what I made lr. Ne us Id H would be actual- to a newspaper reporter and not ly scandalous of him to do such, to the ltha county board of edtr and i can hardly believe It of cation nt I my inn," Hece said. 1