PLANS OF PEACE LI INf OHCIMINT OF RULES AT IND Of PHISINT WAR AIM, IAYI MR. TAFT. COURT OF NATIONS URGED. IN PROPOSAL 10 END DIFFERENCES After BrUf AdtlrtM of Wlcom Port land VUHor Iplln Rtctnlly titibllihtd Lnu. Win ning Support. rilllTI.ASr. Ore. All. 71. To nmkv pea' I.Hntvn tuition roiiipol mrr by timkltiv r Imprartb aide well m ill. honorable li the plan of h league to Knforc Vi i aa eipvlalned by rrnti1i'it( Tail before the " t araalnn nf ha Washington anil On. ton Haraaamlathiiia at Ilia 1 1 1 K the.'. EAGUE ARE TOLD B EX-PRESIDENT '.tw M. u, by -.cp:""!E It ai 'iii'iMiilrd I' argument upon I.. ...,..,..,1,1 11.11.11 arguuim' , and bkid up by p.-civ IrDt allrf pirrfdrlit, ao that w'n rom li di-.l l.la hearer. lthoiil menu' nr apoki-n inervatlon, almoat t.rtil-j mmialy approved Ilia plan of the j rue. hli h uhalantlnlly, la a followa: Ktrat -To eatabllah following the rliiiw of Hie prrarnt war In Kuro.ie. an j International roiirt ronipoard of all tha nation that wlah to enter, to be given j all I I Ul'all llll ! m , ,r,.. ....... . hb h almulil have pnwrr to bear evl di-iu-'. Inveiitlgato tha catiaet of dlf- f,.r,n.f. im-dlati. belwrrn the partl.-a! and make r i.miiiriiilittlona for a t - ' , . , i Third If any in..mb. r of tha ,. , tin-lit altai k any other tm-niher wllbonl . rrli.ini mitmilnaloll of the qm-atlona at l.iii In thn IntiTiintlonnl roiirt. all the other ineiiihere not party to Hip illnputi' liuiHt come to thn ilefen.c of Itio niillen nttiu keil. Knttrth An Intertmtlotinl rongn-aa hiMilil i t from time to time to agre. upon prlnrlplea of Itit.-riiiitlonul li. tint irevliinly ei-tulillxhed ami to ev tend Hie princ iple of lntenintliin.il liiw liv iniiliinl lu-ieeim nl. Thti." cM'Inliied Mr. Tuft, ! Hie pl:m of Ibe l.eiii-iie to Knforee Pen "We have bad nnmeroiM resolution" In the n st year nivl have heard a bt nf rloiii'iii e mi )ieaee Now nil tint N Till rlcht, but It iloein't get ii . -v fir "Tile piir'ne'e of ttlllt (ai'lle lb t'l prewi-.t the pro! ut ility nf wr. mi l i niH-i e t In til" rnni-re-x nf the ;;'' nf n.lllnPii Hint fii'JIie llle:iHlir-rt tv'.s li . il be t'"t Int. i rt"i' th c." Vr Taft '! -rom-ll mn.li-t-! V. peih: p .. put tin ntlnii that be li, '" " I 1,"' . f. r, . n pre blent of the I.eiu-ne to Km I'. lice r-ie!.. . iiM lrilic Hint Hie 1 : 1 1 (I rut pre- i pi. pi-i to llHn tle 111 the K'"' wtif. I Ml vet turi'.l the c'h'. r:ul i'i tlun t!i it ii. 'iimn i" Hi" :ir I ; , Hi,. i, .,ple uf nil rurop.' v II Ih- i'i!'.' iip-tl II l1':'" 'l( !l li" Hi'''- in . III ALL OUR lb There 1 1 I Wlly A vvorv , i ' ... ctaWo Or.-::--. -' rrinret.m. !'!.-" -.: . ' : '!!, liar 1 li.ii,llicli.- ;.: S.w , . ' ' .V n , ::.': i fl U.I V f.iw!', tu: I 1 t ii'lt c..ui . M. I tiiKl ji ! .'i Vogetublo oiiii lio liul uith mul) i x- Cl'llflit M Hllll:! tillltl nm in w fci liiiR lino. I ri'Ciiintnotiil the A CotnKiuiHlain! pniUo it to nil. 1 timii "o i; I a 1 to bAvo you mil)linli my Inter. There Ih srnrcely n neighbor nrojmd mo who tlocH not uso your moilicino. !'- Mrs. J. F. Joiiijhon, U. No. 4, noxSO.rrince ton, Illinois. Kxpertancfl of n Ntiroc. rolnmliN.Y. "In my experience ns minus I cerUiinty tliink Lydin E. rink hnm't Vogetnblo Compound is a (trent mmlicino. 1 winh nil women with fe mnlo trouble would tnko It I took it when piissinp: through the CliniiRe of Llfo with primt rosulto pnd I nlwnys re commend tho Compound to all my pa tionU if 1 know of their -.ondition in time. I will pdly do nil I can to help others to know of this Rreat medicine. " Mrs. Horace Newman, Polond, Her kimer Co., N. Y. If vou are ill do not drag along until on operation it necessary, but at once take Lydin E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. I f you want special advice write I,ylln E.IMnkham Medlclne-Co., (connduntlnl) Lynn, Mans, TRIP UP CLACKAMAS MADE. Jchn N. Slevers, Thomns A llurke, Clinrlcs T. Blevers and Frnnit McAn ulty returned Into Saturday aftor mak ing a trip up tho Clncknmaa at fnr as rortn river. The party left a week ao and spent Monday telling frlonds Thav cauEht ho Ultlll M TV.IV". ' , tween six and seven hundred fish they say. r.Mi,i,.inhia Ledges. Every tramp this tummer la not necessarily a Bel glan refugee. Atlanta Journal: Not only In war ordera, but In peace orders alto, the country It showing an mcreaac '. ! LEADERS ARE DEFEATED CLACKAMAS ONLY BIAVIHI MAVI NO MIHCV fOn HUCHir "MUO BALL." Pacific Cot Layu. jit A nut U Han ('min ium Vermin Hull Uk Portland Ilaalltlld ,W2 ,r.u ..'.10 .i; .VA 4 III IIHITI.ANII, Ore, Auk- 15. Ual wa Ida Heaver loat Kama after KNina in a team thai a contending fur (filar ihamploiiahlp, Today Hii-y Iihii Ilia awotid Kama In todaya from Ilia (imanliallun lliat la leading the league. Tha hla atarted out with ban In tha flrat ait. Ty l.olwr. like Oil Klaliar. haa a liking for tha mud hall Ty today rrakil out one of lluichea' p mud ball over tha rlKltt field frina and put the lleaver In Ilia bad. Hale and H(iiiiif alo lilt two bard drive off of Hinthr In the opening canto. Kllla robbing Halee by a won derful ralrh. The third frame brought tha Angela three run and In Ihn auth ther e ruri'd another, f'arlarh and Itrrrh k In tha alvlh and Carlah and Ftiimpf In the clithth brought In tha remaining four nine of the I'ortlandir. Irve lllgglnlxitham and Umx Tom III" """ "' -"- i una another today. Carlaih wa be ' hind Ilia hut for Portland, and illatln ' gnlahid himself by culling down two I Angel runner In the flrat Inning. ' Line up at Portland: I Uia Aimele Magyar!, rf; Mi Mul ' bn. :i: lini'iiillliT. rf; Kwrm-r. lb: Kill". If; Terry. ; I'ol.a. r: nutn-r. 3b; HiiKhra. p. Portland -CarlUlc. If: UiIht. f: tli- It.. C . of mm- i"nriHrll. V . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. M y.,.,, M(l)t a!,,, Oakland . . nnnM It. II. K 2 fi 0 ft 1 1 ....!! At I.n Aneidi'a Hail Pram In n Vernon ; No. Inning n. II K II 2 ! 4 7 2; 10 DELEGATES FROM TWO STATES' MET AT TWO DAY CONFER- ENCE IN CLACKAMAS. li.'l. r.it.w from Oreton and :i part ul Vn lii'i-.:t.'it gathered nt t'olton S.lt ' iir.luy iiti'l Sumliiy when the enliven i!, .11 nf the Portland dlntrlcl of tbo' Luther l-aKite w:ih lii'bl. A well pre.. i.:ii-.'. iir.irrnm wai rendered nt each m .Minn nf the conference anil n'l dre wer" delivered by Itev. .1. lilell-, ,U, 111' nil, I'f l olllilll.l llllll IeV. t'. O. i.iicl.pilht, of Minn, iipolln. Minn. Tlie IcaKiie voted n large I'-lipropr'-i-Hull tomird Hie r.Kiliitctmiii e of ? mla .nn.irv In IipIIu. Th.t irisKionurv in; Im iii niaiiiHilii vl there .or hcwrnl ' ' ye if- by the ieai:i;i' i' nr. s. m. nm. D.Mieiiy of w.oioo. ; , Is n.iw In c'liirju of ihn coiikii'- , ,':om I't I'i'Hoii. Tor r.ioro tlian '0 ; i iiis lie wnN profe-nor of I.lthiT col-' i. i'i at IIiIh oliiec, iluvltw which tlmo he lias I li prtViblent for svernl j 'yearn. He will have -!uirir of Hum ' cimijfi villi, hi for a period of one ynu', , ! while on a leave of ii!i!oinv. Whllo; 1 hero he will make a study of the Ore-, i i.en renonrccs U"'l pnsslbllilles for do-j I velopmellt. j I on his way to Portland Tlov. OImoii'h , j auto nil fereil a him'Ios of blowouts, nnd j bo found it nc-ccRBnry to leave II : ! ... . . ... .., - f!l...,l. I ' the Open Air huuhuiuhii in hi ... n I lib) nnd complete the trip by car. Hoiilberu Lumberman: When 't eoiiieH to being captured Mevleo flly in three or four laps ahead or the Ar ras cemetery. 1200 CATTLE ARRIVE AT PORTLAND IN DAY The receipts for Monday nt the Portland I'nlon Stock Yards nrei Cut tle 1111; hoHS, lt!17; Bhcep, 10. A very fair run of V-'OO cuttle cntno forward over Sunday. Tha usual 7 cent kind were not In evidence how ever nnd $G.fl0 was ns close ns nny sales wero made. Cows sold from 3c to R.25: sIiiks 11.50 to 6.00; bulls $3.75 to $5.25. There wns another spectacular ad vance in the hog section tho first of the week, Inst week's top was aa vnnced 30 cents, making the present high mark for hogs $7.f0. Receipts hnve been light only 1000 being on Monday's market. Sheep house transactions were steady In all linos. Some lnmbs sold end of last week at $8.50. this price being of course for strictly good stuff. Only about 2500 came forward tuts week. The following BnleB are representa tive: 2(1 steers 1201 6.90 18 steers "55 6.60 17 steers 1061 1061 84 steers H21 6.35 157 hogs 208 7.60 176 hogs 199 7.55 223 hogs 180 7.50 74 hogs 200 7.35 8 cows 1154 5.25 39 cowt 10521 5.20 2 stag "10 6.00 1 bull 1610 6.25 178 lnmh 771 6.25 Portland port commission may pur chase 8wan Island for coaling station and dump ground. OHFION CITY CAN PROBE HILL CASE-J.E.HEDCES ACTINO DISTRICT ATTORNSY II OF OPINION MULTNOMAH LACK! JURISDICTION. STATE LAW QUOTED TO REFUTE STATEMENTS Of WAITER EVANS Clamant of Doubt In Location Nacta tary Before Legal Proaeeutlon la Potetblt In Cither of Two Countlea, He Bay. The Hill murder rao la -litlrely out of the JurUdli tlnn of Multnomah roun ty and any offldul Invi-allKallon or r tlun In the court muat be made by I'lMekama rounty offblal In the riaekamaa rounty rourta, delared J K. Iledgee, acting dlatrlct attorney, Thuraday flerniMin after looking up the atate law. Mr. Hedge found that eeellon 13SJ Uird'a Oregon Uwa. reada: "When a crime la commltteed on or within one mile of the boundary line of two or more coiintlee, or when the boundary line between two or more roinillea la unknown or uncertain, and It la doubtful In which county auch crime wa committed, an action iiii,r,.rir mav be commenced and tried In either county." The Hill home In the Ardenwald dla trbt la well within C'lackamaa county and there la no doubt of the county line or the place where the crime wa rommltted. the ai ling illntrlet attorney flnda. Mr. I ledge I of the opinion tlml a county cannot tukc advantage of till I., .ml. "It ill doubtful III Wlllrll county the crime. commuted The mere fact that the Hilt home wan 1 within a mile of the county line would 'not kIvp M'lltnnwih county JurlH'lIc linn the element of doubt nereaanry miller thin ntutiUe la luckiiiK, Mr. iR-n rex hi llevea. I IMhtrlct Attorney Kvan. of Multno 1 mail county, baa been Invratlgatlng I the rust nnil nrti r aP.idy.ng tlie loca tlnn of the Hill home declared that I Multnomah rounty could tube up the rnae. I n.ler Mr. Hedgeb" Interpreta tion of tbo law, tbia would bo Impos- Mlile. ' (lilbert I.. Ile.lp'H. dlHlllrl Blinrnej I mul brother of J. K. Hedge. I Hliem! Ing tbo week at the coast ana i i' i, 1...1 i,n. V ttnturilnv. Mr. Kviiiih in I him led Im.-k Haturdav. Mr. Kviiiih Iholdltii! back action until be bus ill 1 cnuseil the mutter with Mr. (1. L. lied , eeM. K. T. Mass. h"riff at the tim.' the Hill family wan murdered, said Thurs day that the law hair been consulted Hoon after the crime wan committed ;,n, it was decided nt t'ti.t time It would be Isr.t'os il.'.o to brins up tin.' i a.-,- In Moltnoin.ih county. man v;ho will form NEW GREEK CAC'NEf V LONDON. Aug. 25. King Constan tino of Creeco has requested Kleuthe rlos Venl.elos to form a new cabinet. The former premier nnd popular states man has asked four days to roach a de rision, according to an Athena dis patch to tho Exchange Telegraph com pany. There Is said to hnve been no re straint during tho Interview between the king and the Liberal leader such as has been reported at previous au diences. It Is believed in Athens that the two have arrived at an understand ing which Is virtually complete. BLAME FOR WRECK IS PUT ON TRAIN CREW PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21. Hlame for the wreck of two Southern Pacific extra freight trains near Riverdale laBt night, which caused the death of Conductor H. P. Best and Brakeman H. E. Potter and the terlout Injury of Brakeman J. V. Hatcher, wai laid upon Conductor F. H. Ortschlld and Engl neer P. J. Kottoff by tho board of In qulry presided over by Superintendent F. L. Tlurckhtlter today. The ones held at fault were In charee of an extra log train which had unloaded at Cemetery station and had started on its way toward Oswego. The board found that it waa proceeding without ordert. KNTKKlM'nHK, 1'IMHAV, PREPARATION HADE FOR SCHOOL OPENING COUNTV SUPT. HNHJ OUT RtC- OMMCNOATIONS TO ALL BOARDS OF DIRECTORS. With tha third annual tiaibera' ir.liilna arhool drawing to rbMt, (Vllty Hchool Hllperlllteildelit al- vun ba begun lo turn bl attention to thn opeiillK Of Iba I.V) a I1011U In the romily leit month. Py Hie nd of K. .'..ii,bi r m''irlty of Hie larg-r; ailiMla In the rounty will be open altlioii h acu ral of the more reunite ill.tr.ila will rot beiyln hool nntll the inldil!'. of O-tober. The Oregon City wbo d HI open Monday, Heptem ber ".'T. Ida following augre.tlotn were n.wile to all tba achool lrd In the county by Buperlutendent Calavan the flrat of thU week: Hrat That you fumigate the build Ing thoroughly, and ihould It ned re paint Ipg. b " A"n ,n d" Hncond Tha oiitbulbllng ihould be put, a nearly a poeell.le, In flrt rlaa condition. Third If the ground are overgrown with weed and graa. kindly bavo It cut and burnt. here I no tetter Incentive to order and cleatillne. on the part of the pupil than a clean achool ground. Fourth II the aourre of your water anpply, be It a prlng or well, I ur rounded by condition that might con taminate the water, I would ugget that you thoroughly aerlllce a bottle by boiling It thirty minute, and then fill the bottle from your well or prlng and aend It to Ibe aerctary Htate Hoard of Health, Portland. Oregon, for analyal. He will ace that It I an alyzed, and end you a rerort at an rarly date, at no coat to you. All wella ahould be thoroughly cleaned be fore achool begin!. Iecamie water, atandlng In n ununed well. It very iioi.tn tn be contaminated. Fifth Should your arbool need any thing In the way of deak. ginn. rnnp. blackboard, water fountain. Individual r,,., towela. broom, waterjiill. etc.. kindly aupply the name. If you do -.. t,tt- n heating tyatetn, bo aure to have window board Installed for ven Illation. pithThe law rei'ilre lhnt no teacher aball bruin a term of achool until his or her cenmcaie ami m trad have been wintered w in " ' . ... county uperlntenneni. iiihhj H,'. tbnt your teacher meet! tliese require - mcnts before permitting nrr io upmul her achool. Sevetith-The IMS Mi.io! law liro vbles that If yon Increase your tax levy more than u per c-i.i o-r ... 1913 or 1914. It will he necessary . , , m,.h , ' llllutIlin of ,0 railroads and , . ... ...p pr(1n,.r(.B re not - .. . . placed on the nssi H8!ii-nt mil umu a-i- ,tr,, ip.,0.PS it hho il.l be refore-'e.l. ; AD'ANY. N. Atr. J-..-A pr. er necrmber 1. If wllf be difficult to. ; . foun.l Impra-, posed am-nd:ent to the taiec.n!'..:u- I determine cMK tl.v me ' the ninoiint or .! money bleb aiwUlu Waii.iv will brliiL' In order tn bo. sur- tnt vf.ur levy w !U b" leral. rest that '0'1 I,nst wollld sue-, notices "fl, ch this of ', ila. Your levy inn floe by IVcembi-r 1. t r . -- " " 'pptti o nf procedure. Tho conference Most Children Have Worm.. ; ri,,)M, ,,y riOV(.rm,r, Wlthvcnmbe An! tr.dt'iir JVr-nt nor t'hlld ll-.v n,'v, ui ho held In Hie !h'i!l of Retire It. yet it rvmiiH why your eh'.M -': s(,tl,,:vrs in !m, State Capitol build- nervoOH, pa to. ieveri.-ii. O'i 'I eh:l''r.'ii ve I Vi,r:as. Tlrrl; of bow t'lOHS.lllvS of l;:llivrK! Hi ; li to yoor ( bi'.d. I Hot I'll ori.:!:i:il I Vi'oi-'i K'Mer. a , a poo Woi'Pi K U ' and r,'"i."'o t' i C, n lipati, P. r Iion't take ary risV. ; :"c box of Kb ki'tio.i ,i,,lv to -i i'i . Kiel;-1 r will p'-.slt'vely bit , ,.. ue .ows Ct loi'ifli niif' Y.oir rhiiil will crow nun pinch bolter, not a bo- to (Adv.) j Irani so i day. SM 25 PER CENT INCREASE! SEASON ALONG CULUIYIUIA unit OF BEST IN HISTORY OF IN DUSTRY IN NORTHWEST. ASTORIA. Ore.. Aug. 20 The Co lumbia river salmon piu'K ior mo spring Benson of 1915 will ho approxi mately 25 per cent greater man in 191-1, according to figures secured from the most dependable sources in the business, and those who are in close touch with the situation. While thei season does not close until next Wed-j nesdnv, the catch is expocieu u oe comparatively light; and probably change the figures very little. Counting tho cases "as tney run, it Is estimated mat tney win ion.. r.29,500. The mild cured pnek is esti mated nt 3005 tierces, nliout uu per cent less than last year. . The season hns been one of tneDest i iiu l.idnrv nf the Industry. While there has been no big run, the fish have entered the river steadily, and gillnetters nnd seiners alike have done well. It can be safely said that the season will leave $1,500,000 to the fish ermen of the lower Columbia river dls- tr'careful computation Bhows that the market value of the 1914 pack Is close to $3,992,500. The gillnetters have been very suc cessful during the season, but the seiners have done even better. Prac tically every seining ground In the river has made a record. At the Ka both grounds more fish have been caught than at any other point In the rtver, and all former figures have been surpassed. The Meehan grounds have also done exceptionally well, and the Elliott grounds are among the best In the river. NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED You don't need to suffer those agon izing nerve pains In the face. head, arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan'! Liniment; He quietly a few minutes You will get such relief and comfort! Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle today. 3 ouncea for 25c. at all druggist. Penetratet without rubbing. . AdT) Al'?rHT MEETING CALLED BY GOVERNOR TO TALK LANDGRANT 1 1 m , de.lrr are riprrd after a more or . .'e of filial delll-ratlon. It I fiilf to 7,000 ACRES IN CLACKAMAS ARC , ,u, Mpfrwl,1(, ,, fc,; TIED UP BV DECISION OF SUPREME COURT. C. SCHOEBEl FAVORS PURCHASE OF PROPERTY BY -COMMOMWEALTH Spaclal Muting of Commtrclil Club It PoMibl to Nam Dalagato County Court Miy Ak For Accural Flgun Claekama county will be well rep reaentrd at the conference at the cap ital building. Raletii, Hepteniber 1. llll'lll a. naiem, n-..ii . . ..... .... a i. when wn'-n B 'H"l iim n.r w.-l"'-'a the Oregon California grant land. and the county delegation will be well supplied with S'curate Informallon, if the plan of a group of local bnl Ileal and progeaalonal men, beaded by ( Hrhiiehel, work out The ronferenre It conaldered of hlgheat Imiiortanre to Clarkama coun ty aa the grant land have an ap prolaed valuation of over million dol lar In thl county and romlat of T 000 acre. Bouie of thl property I the beat timber and agricultural land In the county. The county court In every county containing grant land It entitled to tpimlnt five delegate, one of whom will represent the court, one an ac credited taxpayer organlattlon and one a community or commercial body. Theac repreaentatl.c- will probably be named within the next week. A pe dal ealon of the Commercial club will probably be held before the end of thl week to recommend a member of the club to repreaent the commercial lody. Mr. Schitebel. who wa an active member of the houae of representa tive this year and who ha made a Miidv of the land grant. Tueaday out lined plan of disponing of the prop-, .in 11a Kw.1 Ini na i nil. nt- hi . , hll)(, ml-the land from the railroad . fo -ft nM a-o .n.l ftu n the land 1 , aettlers. The profit made . , , ,ie itlKcPSt,, should be ap- 'piled to the lrre.lur.ihle school fund., l wi;,, ,,;,.. he said, the state, ofjt m lnni, ond , ,,,. W,U; f,,.ure homestles nt a, rPB)M11,,;n flKrP. He believe that! ti e timber Flmiibl ! nmrketcd sepa-i rate frot.. the land and In cases where, u. 1,,,..; m,l fit f,r nirrlciil- ; Hetildo. bo urr, s that the ,,,,, f,,,,...i cov. ; . . . h 1nn1 nr,,l .!! It I't'ial pe'tUrs. ; : t. f Hie profit ov;r t t!i" si hool f hi . '! All rlec-.'ls for the conference. pro! arli'i' '.he rel, miliary pr::rarn. lin o .i.-cn li ft I" t'K' b.inds of a co.n- in.. Arnibi rs cf cnnirr.vs. nnil W tne tn:' legislature nro invitoil to Hip con :' It fo'Ti.co nnd nl! the county courts, the, S'tato Federation or l.nnor, ine snue rrnniTO. H e Fanners' Tnion. the Ore- i non lievpiopnient leacne. the Ptat" i llanbini: nssociatlon and other stato- oriranlzalions arc ask I to send lit. iv;iu .T, A cony of tho followinc loiter has bren sent by Governor Witbyoombo to the county court: Ford Fcrd Ford 1 1 th and Main "In (be aUtbl i:u.i..a tl the re nit aupreiii nwrt dr. l.P.a nn-B Ing Iba Orrtioti k Calif. inl Unl gr.nl ; tmtr, It ba lrjin apparent Ihot a roi.ftfirnia to run.i'irr the tarloo a j 1 pet of Ibe matter I Anthi. lb j aupreifi rourt. In effect, baa placrd ! I lie n.etbod of dlaHaltl a of the re-! ! Bialbing land la quratlon In Ibe bad'la Uif roiigrr Naturally, roflpreta wlllj bo Interested In knoalng tba de.lrni I .. ti. llp-if.fi- tM If theM. weight at Washington. ; 'Therefore, a Ibe matter I of vital Inlere.t and Importance to ail OrK.n- Ian. It em fitting for me to rail a roiiferenra to dlaruaa Ilia varliei phaae of th (irtlim, and. If poa.lble, tn eiolve bow definite plan of action Thl conference will be brM at th Htatehouae, rommenilng Thuraday, Reptenibt-r 1. I ba endeavored to gle all who are properly lntertl a tair rcpre eiitatlon. In order to rumply with Ibe pbyalcal limitation of our nn--t 1 lug place, ana noj nav. ma gamrrin, ( unreaonably large. It naturally ha b-en nereaaary to restrict th Bum- ber. a.ke4 to take part officially, ho! dobt Iber will 1 crltlcum of the( plan. but. after much thought and con j ultallon. I bellero It I perhip at I .-..i ... . j 1 j r .euulUble t rao h devlwl under the - ... ...I I il.li.l, li .III urx - - ' rlrrum.l.nce. and .Ink It ' wr;,.mnH by the coronef. jury bav. It purpose with Justice to rerned. "In aecordanro with lb! plan. I am : aaklng your rmirtto aele-t five del galea to th conference, one a repre- aentatlv of the court, one Trom tl ar credltrd taxpayer' orrvila'um. nd J one f' I" community or coiuuirr. la! , oruan'rallon. the other tna at the dl- cretl'n t he court A prjmptly til prl' le i-lrta notifv me c? the nami a and tddree of your court' a! polntee. for the convenience of the committee on procedure." THIRTV-SIX FOR 2$ CENTS Dr. King' New Life Till re now aupplled In wellorked gla bottle, containing 36 ugar roated white pill, for !5c. One Pill with a glai or wal - er liefore retiring It an average doe. j rfHti $30,000,000 or more In gold In Way and pleasant to take. Effective 1 ,h() fe,pr!, rte-rve llanka at Atlan and poaltlve In reult. Cheap and ' j)aa, ,nd Richmond for the pur economical to ue. Get a bottle to- o ,nat,ng the reacrre bank to day, take doe tonight your Con- i r,jHronnt loan on cotton tecum! bf tlpatlon will be relieved In the morn- ; warPht,,IM, receipt, made by National Ing. 36 for at all drugKlM. j buiki nd itate ,)ank, blot.gin to (Adv.) j ,ne fp(trn r,wrVe ytem. utmStis body of r. b. neff URGED FOR NEW YORK , , CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION ADVANCES MEASURE AFTER LONG, STORMY SESSION. , . nrnvbline that all vol'-rs bo ni.'!' to: i,. r. .. 1 and write KOSilftl. was an vanceil to the order of final p::-.--a!;o bv the constitutional coiiviiition today by a vote o.' To to t'l. Advanc ci'ii lit of Hie tncaMire M preeeded by the -tornil;'.-t frss'oa ' ' tho conveniicti. In which NatUu.::! L . i ttii; ran hiuh. and frocp.ietit rt.firvti. es wore niaile to the var and pe.s.iioV i".' feet on this roentry. peal.ers lor ine j.ropos.it :mo. - 1 William r.arnos. They contondc .it the ability to read and write K:i rli would tend to cement the Amcncati people more closely tmcether ai.d (.r,,;n patriotism. Opponents ariie 1 that an educational nuaUfication wi.? ; unnecessary and would tend to rostru t immigration. fiaston JIO.OOil school contract lt to .). V. lseons. Forest Grove. ANNOUNCEMENT The following prices f. o. b. Detroit, effective August 2, 1915: Runabout Touring Car Town Car No speedometer included in this year's equipment, otherwise cars limy equipped. There can be no assurance given against an advance in these prices at any time. We guarantee, however, that there will be no reduction in these prices prior to August 1,, 1916: Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August 1, 1914, we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Ford cars between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, we would share profits with the retail purchasers, to the extent of from $40 tc $60 on each car. We have sold over 300,000 Ford cars in the time speci fied, and profit, sharing checks of $50 each will be distributed as rapidly as possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not yet mailed us their profit sharing coupons, properly endorsed, should do so without delay. Our plan to profit-share with retail purchasers of Ford cars during 1914-15 has been most successful. We thoroughly believe in it, but, realizing the un certainty of conditions generally makes it advisable to defer any announce ment o f future profit-sharing until a later date. We are, however, confident of our inability to reduce costs for several months, and therefore can offer no profit-sharing for cars delivered during August, September and October, 1915. Ford rJotor Company . DETROIT Pacific Highway Garage Streets 'GRAND JURY TO PROBE LEO FRANK LYNCHING CORONER'S JURY REACHES VER OlCT DEATH MAS DUE TO PARTIES UNKNOWN. ATlJtNTA. tl. Am. tt A ue Ul Wr1n ,.e f'obb oiunty grand Jury (J ,,,,,,, ,h. lynrhtng of U M. Vlliuk , (r(. f()r Heplemlr II. by Jl(l)((( u I'.uerwm today. Thl f- U011 wa taken In pit of tt. verdict of lb coroner jury at Marietta Hut Pfank rain to bla death at the band of "nnk now n peranna - Judge Palter. mi Illeve4 to bav acted on the adtlre of Covemor llur- fU hiM liitvatigatnr are under- etood to bav definite Information which baa not been made public. MAIt,KTTAi (J., Aug. U k ror- )t)ry .uhmltted tha terdlrt h u Kfk Vtmf ,0 hu df.,h bn(1( of lH( unknowo to mt Th M mt,'nUln u.40 v ,h. , a.u,.,,., nlv .- j-.. ,. TK. ..,. ... been aubparnaed by the grand Jury. FEDERAL MONEY TO M'ADOO IS READY TO LEND 30 000.000 TO SOUTHERN STATES TO MOVE CROPS. WASHINGTON. Aug. 23. Trenury j offlrlala tonight made public an an nouncement by Secretary jicaiioo, that In view of the action of the alllr In putting rotton on the enr.trabninJ i .... wolld. f it leam neceaaary. COLD IJF.AC1I. Ore.. Au-. :3.-The body of It. 11. Neff. ho last Sunday abot and killed A. J. Whitman, a dairy man, was found this mornlns by Dep utv Sheriff Ttussel In Floras lake. Neff. after ahootlnf Whitman In the nrm nnd in the head from ambush, without apparent provocation, armed himself and fb'd to the .woods. For the past week be had been sou slit by posM-s. and ss the days passed Hie be lief irrew Hint he had made away with himself. It was finally derided to draa tbe lake Tbo body was soon found. The body had been In the water three or four days. An Effective Cough Treatment One-fourth to one tcaspootuul of 1 pi- Kmc s .New Piseovery. taken ns needed, will withe nnd check t'om-iis. . Colds an I Hie more danserotis Uroti cbia! nnd I.un AllnioiUa. You can't . r.fford to take the risk of serious Ml . uess, when so cheap and simple a roiuedv as Pr. Kinp's New Discovery is obtainable, do to your Druslst tdr.v. sot a bottle of Pr. Kins's New ; pis.'overv. start the treatment at once. : You will 'lie pratified for the relief ami cure obtained. (Adv.l $390.00 440.00 640.00 Phones 390 and B-57 AID COnONGROWERS -.;