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Tuesday, April 8, 1930 LA UKANDE EVENING OUSEKVEK, LA GK AN DE, ORE. Page Seven THEORIES DIFFER Hearehlns purlieu wore organized. (Continued from Page On) tho bullet whloh oiaished through IiIm brain was dlseoverod. The hnl . , Jft, it was agreed, holds ilic key -to tho mystery of whether the Hiip liTviHor wuh murdered Or (noli his own life. i . Mueduff's mvn revolver, of (lor liiiin mannfueluro, was found under the Iff l iirmplt of tin supervisor' , l(idy. One earlridge hud been dis charged. Tho right arm was crossed over the chest. Urn lift extend ed on tlio ground. V' iAuihorltifM said firearms experts ''.could readily determine whether tho bullet, cnuld it bo found, wan fired from .Maodafrs' weapon or from some other guii. ; Tho supervisor disappeared lute hint Friday. When ho faih d to up pear for dinner .it McKen'le bridge. EDITOR AND SENATOR IN WORDY TILT , (Continued from Pago pne) i ii n it former democratic secretary !of the navy, appearod today ho lore Hie K"n:ite lobby committee to j tell about itn editorial appearing ii-c-fiilly in hir. North Carolina, j newspaper which demanded that j John J. Ilnskob, ilemot-ratie na i tlonnl chairman, resign Ills post ' heciiii.Ho of his' opposition to tin iw tllWH. "HaHlioh, who appeared before llic lobby coin mil too last Kriiiny, l Jlll'ifd h;- had emit rlbuted nan to I lie association against the -roll 'hit ion amendment. He add- eij t'li'tt one of the purposes Of tho organisation' was to clert urt'iubers of congress who adv oaltd repeal or modification of tin prohibition law. Itrfme taking the Htand, Daniel pe d rir photographers. Tho eoii'iiiUtef rMuu was packed with spectators. Senators Wnlhh, democrat. Mon tana, and Uoldnson, republican. In diana, were iho only committee j members present. Daniels was j called by Itoblnsor,-. Several in the nmlienee up-pliMMlt-d as Dar.ielc toul; tho stand. ltubltiMni iiskod Jiuniels'if ho had ever been a member of the demo cratic national committee. "Twenty years." Daniels replied. Kiot.'i tN'Hi to .IH hi." f.ohimu.-u (hen road iho odl- and Klslo M. Shields, sometimes the ath day of Al..'H, 1930, nt known rt Elsie N. Shields, his wife, and Harry Hoffman are deiend ants, in which satd suit judgment and decree was duly onii-nd in faor of plaintiff and against 'the defendants, ItluUo C, Shields, some, times known us It. C Shields, an 1 Klsio M. Shields, some. hues known as Klslo N, ShtcldM, and cicli of. them. In the sum of (JS-ll.&o, to- i geiher with interest iheieon at tho I rate of i.'t per nnnunt frnni lh i rah day of July, in:! until puld, 1Ih fuithor sum of $i2.4a, to-iH-otlicr with intorost thoivon at tho J mto of per annum from tho Mh day of Jatm.'ry. I!t;tu, until j paid, tho sum of IJAO.oo, roason tahlo atlornoy foes, u..d for platn ! tiff's com h and disbursements ln- i:iut o clock in the ailoi noon, ut llto front door of tho conrthous'' in tho t'hy of D'i lira::;lo i nton County, OroKon. dl to tlio niKliest biildor for cash in hii.vl, subject to redemption, tho following tles'rihod real properly 'ind all of tho tltie, rljrht, intoreHt. and co.ulty of tho said defendants, and each of ttu-m. in and to the snid .described real property, on the dato of tho niort raro forecloseil in said salt or since acquired therein or thereto, or that they now have therein or thrivio, to-wit: J.ot Kour mock Four (4). . u'isdom's Aihlillon to tho City of L-i J ramie, I'nhm t'ouiuy, . Stale tif Dreirou, , - the proceeds of tho said Bale to be SIMMONS iv tiii; ciuriiT conrr or Tin: ntatk i nti;(. IXill COI NTV OF I XIO.V Kit ANt'KS I. I.AItSKN, I'laintlff. vs. HAI.DWI.V . KSKN, Defendant, BOSTON I ANS FINE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Spring's new, smart style This niontS the Saturday Evening Post and American' Magazine will show to over five millions of America's well dressed men, the new season's smartest style note in shoes for men. :. ". . It's the Bc-stonian "Tisbyry." You will, find it featured in our window this week. j toilal appeal ing rei'eiitly in the j riirni1 ni h:iUI suit, taxed at $;4.fin. uppHed lo the payment of the wild 'JtulKin-.mL and relief against you as ! ltaleih News and Obaoyvor. pub- ni)() ,n wn!(,h dr.,,. jt further judgment tuid decree after paynn al itdlows: lllie.l b Daniels, which :'emnr.ded ; orill.,.r,i u,ul decreed that tho here, of Dm costs of sde of the said ms- Forever dlssulvln;? tho bomls of thai iiaski.b resign bocauso df his h,..,Ull. .k-s,.,.!!,,,.! r..:.. ninii.ri v bo crlbed onaiises. ! matrimony now ami hoi .tofore ox-: sold under ex vcmlon in the laaniu r Daicd at l.a tirimlo, (roi;on. tma 1111117 m-iweon 1110 pia. inn aioi .e j provided bylaw. ;ilst day of Murch, IHSO. ! dolVndant. ami thai plalnilff have Therefori', by aulhority or said JKSSK lilt KSH KA US. Shcrlfr of Restored to her. her maiden name, ; execution decreoi ano urdor of slo lnton t'ounty. Drejfon. , to-wit: Frances 1. Smith and for and in obedience to tlr. eommamH . -Dates of I'ulillcalion: tsuch other ami further relief a ; of Kdid writ, will, on Wedacsday, April 1, Ji. 1 f, L'L'. 2!. to Iho couri may soom meet and t c(piltable. ! publications thereof, und rcciulrinff I Til IS Sl'MMON'M IK I'L'nidSil- j ytfu l0 ,,,1,. aml u!1Hver herein Kl) by vlriuu of an order nuule and wjthin four full wooka ; after tha ierloi-ed by tho Hon. J, V. Knowlon, 1 dato of tho first publication then; .ludpo of tho lihovn ontltlcil (.'ourt, of a tf a Inst you. - ; at Im (1 ramie, t'nlon County, Ore- . Imio of first puhlicatlon, March Kon, on tho I'lth day of .March, Sfdh, 1 930, 1 liCKL .which onlcr dlroetc.1 tho ser- i Dale nf laHt nubllcotlon. April To I liaidwln Larson, nameu as 1 vloo ()f mH Mummons upon you by I 22nd, lHHO. defendam. in tho abovo entitled ,,),, u.!ltll,n thereof In tho m , 11. K. DIXON, Attorney for H,,t,: lUrando Kvenlmr (disorver, to he , plainllfl', IlcaldlnK t Urunde, IN' Till-: NAMK OK TMK STAT V. -,,hHMiied therein for four.(4) con- i Ore. OK OUKCON. you aro hereby ro- tv ,..vs and for flvo T. .Mm. 2R. Apr. 1-8-15-22. ipiiri'd to appear and answer the , -rri.rr::'. . j . '-.-J! " ' ' complaint filed against you In tho above entitled cause on or before four ( l full weeks flur the first liablicatlun of this .mllco aKJilust you, and If you fail to so answer and appear, for vni. thereof the : plaintiff will pray iho Court for connect hut with tho association oainst the piohibition amend aicnt. The editorial asserted tha Has been ;i ioiM-ber of the union leatfiu club ft New Vork. a republican ot'aiiixatloii. ' "i: lie' still a ineir.fliet ?" Itob Inson askctl. don'l know, Daniels aus wereil. 'Iho diluvial nsKorted that l;as l;ol w:is "more interested In ilo- btroyln picdiibltlon (ha 11 In the : democratic party." , I "Does that editorial . . ox proas I your Views?" ItohhiHun Impitred. j "One; nioinen!."- Walsh broke I in. "I object to that." . 1 ,-lsr.t this committee j,"dns to Jet Dani!H express: his views; 1 Ttobilisoii ib inandcd; ! "Not l' I can prevent It. ' i Walsh snapped. i "Aro tho factft stated In thlf I edil'nlal trucV" Itoblnsi.n then asked. "They are." Daniels answered, .i Applaiise broke out In the enm mitteo room ami Walsh demanded order. 1926 STUDEBAKER COACH New Paint and Completely Reconditioned $375 PERKINS MOTOR CO Mam nuu 4th anti Adanis Ci-vinston, Ky. CI rand 'jurv In dlcts :U men fur dlsturbin.ii adult Milled Jamaica ginger. Wilmington, Dei. Court orders Sinclair companies to pay .IfTt. usi royallieK on -oil Itiken from Salt. Creek, Wyo.. field. Danalnic. itmlia Polity fire on striking K'idil nirlne . workers. -f I el " Twe Store For Elvcnv Man xotici-: iw i:xi:crrio" s.M.h: Notice is hereby tfivon that umlcv j and by virtue of a fureclosuro exe cution, decree and order ot s-ile issued out of and under the. seal of the Circuit. Court of the. State ot Oregon for tho Counly of Dnion. dated iho aist day or Jrarch. D.i:iO, to mo directed and delivered upon a judgment decree and order of, sale duly made and entered In -said court on the 31st d.y of M'irch, J 0:t, in il suit therein pendhiK wliereln the State of OreRon. ropn -sonted and acting by A. V. Jor blad, Governor, llnl JC. Iloss, Secre 4ary of State, Clepico A. Whllfv.' "tljutam"(ienoOl ?iirter"s: 'lYslier and V. North, comprising' tho World War VeteranH' Sluto Aid Commission of the Stale of "Orecon. is plaintiff, and Hlake C. Stilelds. sometimes knou.i us It. C. Shields, SPECIAL APRIL VALUES - Spring Coats Once again we accomp!ish4he un usual with a surprising value event on brand new Spring Coats. i'.. . The new coat fashions endorsed for Spring are presented in 'this Cinderella collection in a beautiful array of mate rials, colors and smart e'fects. Tailor ed, dress and sports models. Now A Full Season's W ear And A Nice Saving You Must Have A NEW- SUIT This Spring will be the most popular of suit seasons! Many new features have changed the suit styles that their popular ity has increased more than ever before. The smartest ideas are represented in our showing. $19.95 to $29.95 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 4 j There WAS something of good fortune in tlic discovery of Camel's inimitable blend. Nothing like it has ever been known. . . . But in addition to the blend, another reason for Camel's superiority is the willing ness of its manufacturers to put money into tobacco quality. Money to buy the choicest tobaccos grown, Turkish and Domestic mild, mellow, fragrant, perfectly cured tobaccos that mingle their aromas in the Camel blend to make a truly wonderful smoke. No better cigarette can be made than Camel. But the cost to you is no greater. Don't deny yourself the luxury of i - "1 Ml VI "Wear as you pay the Cinderella Way" 1910. K Lh5 WuufM-Saltta, N. C