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ML10HI JACKSON GOUflTY IS LAID TO ! KLAH Medford, July 21. Application for a court . order restraining the county court from holding the recall election, scheduled for-July tit against Sheriff C. E. Terrill, besides attacking; ". the legality of the. recall petition and the consequent , election 'expenses, charges that the Ku KIux Klan is behind the recall." W. C Daley signed the appli cation with Terrill. Defendants named, aside from the county clerk, are: P. M. Lowe, recall' candidate Rev. W. Jud- son. Oldfield, pastor' of the Congrega tional church at f Ashland 2 John J. Hoogstraat, a kleagle 'of the local Vlan; George Inron, a. builder; Clay "Walker, former newspaper man ; How ard HHL farmer ;"W, D;, Hughes, pro prietor of a vulcanizing plant in Med- ford : R. X Bay, rancher, and Thomas K. Goodie. ' . " ' paragraph three, or the document reads; ; . ' "That prior to "ibt circulation of the pretended recall 1 petition a. notorious secret political "organisation known as the Ku Klux Klan ,had been formed ire - Jackson - county. - Oreroti; ' That - among other' purposes: the. said society - had conspired to secure the secret con trols through the election of Its mem bers, to the various political offices ;in said county. That coincident with the formation of said society certain acts and out rages of mob violence were - perpe- ' t rated upon the persons of divers citl-sens- of said, county, 'said society be- - ingcommoqly and openly charged with responsibility therefor,; That at said time ft was generally known and un derstood that a grand Jury was to be summoned to investigate said outrages and the activities fat- said society. "That the said defendants, X. M. - Lowe,. W. Judson t Oldf ield, John J. 'Hoogstraat, George Inerson, Clay "Walker, Howard IKBI. R. L. Bay, Thomas E. Goodie and W. D. Hughes and each of them jwere at all times . mentioned therein land ; are members of taid society; that on or about May - 30,. the said last tiamed .-defendants, together'.wlth divers and sundry other - persons whose names to the plaintiff herein' are unknown, with the intent, desire and purpose -of perpetrating a fraud upon, the plaintiffs herein, ana upon the legal voters, citizens and tax payers .of Jackson' county, Oregon, and : with. - Intent to' - fraudulently- deprive plaintiff. C. K. Terrill, of hi office, and fraudulently .'. usurp some to. a member of said secret:, society, s and with the Intent to obstruct Justice 1n said county,- they well knowing that the said -sheriff's office In the selec tion of Jurors to fill special venires could' select suchv jurymen out of and from the members of said society, said members being oathbound not to re veal the Identity or secrets of its mem bers, treason rape and willful- mur- ' der alone excepted, said fraudulent in tent being -hereinafter specifically -set out, they and reach. of them wilfully "- and fraudulently -contrived and -conspired together to circulate a petition ' in and throughout Jackson county ask- - ing for the recall of the plaintiff.. C K. Terrill, as sheriff of Jackson coun ty. Oregon :-f: " . RelaYesVI . report ? that the Bherlft'had lata, guilty of malfeasance in office as. shown Ty the 1921 grand ' jury reports Jv p&r. Eldetv foreman. Jlx application, states: .f Vt-yC--: - "That, their was and. is no report .of any kind, by any grand ury of Jackson county, Oregon made during the year -1921 charging ald sheriff with any violation of i ils Mfflc pr misconduct thereof. o;Jmalieasance -of any kind : ' therein"": fixC -. ' . X j-" TrifeK3)river Fined! $50:lMlolSn; Tr For disregarding the warning siren on a fire' engine. C. P. Lehl. driver for the Montag Stove works, - Kenton, was fined (SO in municipal court Thursday. Lehl was driving his truck atr East Morrison street and Grand avenue, July 14. when -It was struck by Engine No. 7, which was answering a call on Bel mont atreetrf Firemen- testified " that congested traffio forced tha driver of the fir apparatus to apply the brakes suddenly, causing the engine to skid and erask - into the track, which had taken the right-of-way. Firemen R. K. Lima and R. Eldridge were. hurt. The defense filed notice of appeal bonds for which were set at $100. Lehl lives at No. :79 East 11th street north. Police! Seek Woman Wfcose Husband Is ; On i His Death Bed Portland police Inspectors have been asked to find Mrs. IX W. Mansfield, . whose -husband hi "reported tn a dying condition In Bard in hospital, Salinas, CaL. as the result of the overturning of the "Xlghthawk" stage between Los Angeles and Can Francisco early Thurs day morning.. Chief of Police I V. Jenk ins received a message from Salinas re- : flld. who is believed to be in Portland. Is it costing you too Go 6d j Hoy seieping MANY WILL MISS WELL-KNOWN RABBI The Iter. Robert Abwhamson Bl l CALLED BY DEATH "toBtiascd . From Pas On) and undertook to make life brighter for all. Funeral services will be held at the synagogue of Congregation Ahavat Shalom. Park, and Clay -streets, Sun day morning at 10:30. Surviving: him are the widow, Mrs.. Anna Abraham son, two daughters. Sirs. Maier Kee per of Wepato, Wash-, and Miss Pearl Abrahamson, and one son. Nlssim Abrahamson ot-Hoqulam. "Wash.' Rabbi Abrahamson came to" Port land in 1SI1 and was with the con gregation through all the last 87 years. -. - " i 1, i'. i- l La Pine Merchant -Wants Witnesses Held for Perjury - - - EL L. dark, t LaPlne merchant, and his attorney. Robert H-, Magulre, at noon today asked United States Attor ney f Lester-W. Humphreys to rbring charge of perjury against Burton- T One. Hi E. RJonel' and -Matt Kaoer, erovernment witnesses- In the recent trial of Clark, in. which he was -acquitted of conspiring with Oney to de fraud the government by padding Oturv'a exDense account- K , . Onev is a former forest ranger,, for 10 years with the. .government. Jones la a rancher and occasional forest, service employe, and Raber is a former clerk of Clark's aner an occasional employe of the forest service." Humphreys announced f immediately following liis conference, with, Clark and Magulre that since, the grand Jury does not meet until September be in tends to taka plenty of time to study the ase before, making bis deecision. HUmnkrwnliojUttd Uuit he would advise himself thoroughly on tho law PORTLAND RAB before announcing whether, since theliKEEPElt TIXE8 SUIT TO acquittal ot Ajiara, unw n u on the present Indictment bf conspiracy. Magulre holds that Oney cannot be tried on this indictment,; since It In volves conspiracy with, ; man 'whom a Jury has found not guilty, and George Alexander, Oney'g attorney, holds; to this same view. -, t'They may be right. Humphreys Said, "but .1 intend to advise myself thoroughly before saying one way, or the other." - - - Man of .80 -Tries to KiU Himself After Murdering Another Bedding, CaL, Jtfly ll.-(l. N. S.) M. P. Rose. 80. former district attorney of Shasta county following his capture hv m. ooase, admitted he had shot and killed Jeff Hildrethi prominent rancher, today, -and. then shot ' and proDaoiy fatally wounded -himself. - - Of fleers were proceeding to Weaver ville with Rose. At Trinity Center he asked permission "to get a drink of water. While behind the hotel he shot himself in the forehead, and is dying. The "officers were unable to explain how he secured the gun. - i v- - Hildreth was found slain at the gate ot the Trinity 'County Stock farm. 1 Rose was captured : by a poase on Coffee xreek. - a : i '-. ' . ; cf He told how he waited trt front of Hllreth's place five hoars to "get him.- German Indemnity Is Scaled ? Down "m-"; r:'a Paris. July Jl. L N. S.) The Inter allied reparations committee began to scale down German ' Indemnity , this afternoon. - The amount of coal which Germany must turn : over to France as Dart of her indemnity payments was cut down one eighth of the origi nal amount for the next three months. much to live? If .yod wsnt to save on cloth- , ins, (ncerics, entmaintnenf, S 'homis bufidin ecd planxiing; " vacatiora end the cost of living generally, Good Housekeepins: ? wd mske it pccsibla. - It will satisfy ths xrbols fam2y. " ln tha bfj August ccxii, 65 fea fcrea end 7t tcri3. Try taking a copy hosss tcozht.; I! -JAILED m OPERATIOil OF liMALLOi! STILL r. s Charged with complicity In the op eration of a 115-gaIlon still five miles south of Crown Point,' O.E. Van Os dale was arrested this' morning by Deputy - Sheriffs Christof ferson and Beeman In.McMlnnville and. taken to the county Jail here. Frank Rogers and Barney Voigt. who were arrested Lwhen the still was discovired tn op- erauon, were nnea vv epectlvely by District Judge Deiclu The still was discovered three weeks ago- At i the time Bogers and Voigt protested they were not 'vwners. .; but merely employes, but refused to tell who owned the still. Clues found on the place caused the sheriffs to get out a warrant for Van Osdale-f -" i HCSKT STEPS02C IS MOOT - FOIJTT 1ST BIVOBCE SUIT t A 235-pound stepson who monopolises the, favorite easy chair and selfishly aooroDriates and consistently retains the family newsnaper. Is cited In the divorco complaint of Charlee JO. "Wor sen. 7-year-old manager or tne -ant Scott cemetery, as the shoal upon which the - bark of his ' late romance was wrecked after a short cruise start ing January 30. ; - , ; Worden filed complaint in the far- cult court today asking for a divorce from Elizabeth Worden. whom he says Is 87 years old. s Si months of ,tt was enough for the seasoned caretaker of the cemetery.- He alleges that' his stepson is uncouth in his habits and a . permanent visitor in - the -home against the will of his step-father. H charred his wife with cruel and Inhuman treatment The boy claims he is 14, but the step-father says he believes him to be older than mat. SUES MOTOB COMPA3CT FOit 7H4, ALLEOISO i Alleging that the Pepp Motor Car company , is used as a dummy and a subterfuge In deceiving and defraud ing the public, Chester A. Adwen filed suit in the circuit court Thursday aft ernoon' for S754 damages from David A. Peoo. resident of the firm, ano Ida Pepp, the president's wife. Adwen charges conspiracy to defraud hint of the $7544. -v - ' He claims he traded in an automobile valued at $3350, giving $100 in cash and a note for S23SO in payment for a new automobile. His note was sold to the Western - Finance company, which foreclosed the mortgage , given as security, he claims. 'Adwen claims this caused him a loss of $1944. He also- asks for money promised him in advances and 'Commissions while r at work for the firm a at -..salesman.. SHERIFF HCBLBtrBlT BBFrSES jto issinBcoanaissioirs Stherlff Hftriburt 'announced 'ThuTS- dajr nleht he wouldT not issue- special deputy commissions; to either strikers or struceDreaKers. j. request was re ceived from U. ; P. Phalen, chairman, and S: B. Knight, secretary of the executive committee of "Ihe Federated Shop- Crafts. - asking Commissions for s SvnaerB. nurtourt retuwa mo ns quest and replied that no commissions had been issued ' to ; strikebreakers. Commissions have been issued in norrw cases td special watchmen In the shops, but these mea' arenot strikebreakers and have no authority eitcept when" on duty, the therif stM v TEST BIGHT OF SHERIFF - An ' Injunction " suit seeking -to re strain Sheriff Hurlburtfrom Interfer ing with, hla business and attempting to) test the state law which requires dance halls outside of the -city limits to be licensed and regulated, as .filed in the lrcuit court rhuradgy afternoon- Jy Anthony ; J. ; TuUy proprietor of the Old' Homestead-Inn 'on 4the Base Line road nerfr Rockwood. i , Tully claims deputy sheriffs during frequent visits to his place have dam aged , his business. He ;clalms be Is running a 'restaurant and not a dance hall - Any dancing In his Inn' is merely Incidental,1 since no regular . orchestra Is ' hired. J District Attorney Stanley Myers said the case could be taken to the supreme court;, if necessary. Su pervision of these wayside . eating houses is necessary to prevent viola tions of the.. prohibition law. 'Myers said. A bill will probably be intro duced at the next legislature requiring all roadhouses, inns and country, res taurants to be licensed, Myers said. VOOXSHraEB C03TT1CTE1, BUT WIFK IS ACQUITTED Ray Billings, automobile mechanic who Uvea at No. 306 33d street north, was: convicted In federal court this morning of violation of the na tional prohibition law. His wife, who was on trial with him. was acquitted. ant United States attorney who han dled the case, prohibition officers raid ed - the place and - found a 20-gallon stfll, 15 quarta of: moonshine, (S . bot tles of beer, four quarts of wine and 130 gallons of mash. Billings will be sentenced Monday. ,: .: . FILES AS'BAJTKAUPT Thomas W. E-ans of Condon has filed proceedines in bankruntcr. list ing, his debts at I2S2S, with no assets. The Condon National bank is the prin cipal creditor, with . Evan owing it $2500. face mm (CflDttonod fron Pas 0 Wyatville, 3Jd.. whose Jurisdiction em braces Mounts Rainier, to arrest Walt. era and frustrate the murder plots said to have been carried .out last) night. 8TOBT CAYEY TXIXS ' " I . According to Cavey, Mrs. Brooks was tc have been slain and her body eon. ceated in the disused vault. The plot, ters. he said, had gone so far in their preparations as to break the lock on the ; vault. - 'J Investigation.'' confirmed this . statement and - further revealed that the stone slab on top of one of the tombe had been removed and placed on top of an .adjoining tomb apparent ly to facilitate the , ghastly work of tiding away the Intended vlctlnv !' " Cavey also turned over alx signed letters sent;. to Mrs,- Brooks, threaten ing: her life. - He -explained his posses sion of the letters by saying they liad been sent to him by-afrs. Brooks - How he - came Into possession of the other Information e failed to clear up.; Constable .Garrison, discovered that Mrs.. Brooks, -had . been attacked-with acid. Adding: to - the -"mystery,- how. ever, she refused: to ' give the reamm for .her failure -o .report the matter and said she. did not want, anybody prosecuted. - irHEI) BT WOMA3T - She claimed She -was lured to a lone ly spot on the Baltimore & Ohio rail- DASHES ACID road by a note la a woman's hand writing and that as she arrived at ute appointed place the other woman ap proached her, carrying a paper cup In her hand. As they, came within a few feet of one another the contents of the cup of burning acid was dashed In her face the woman saying: TU fix you now for good." - According to , evidence given con stable t- Garrison, Mrs. Brooks - was previously attacked with acid in April and a hole .was burned through her shoulder. . ,. ' Later she was captured on a darK night outside her home by a man and a -woman, and tied to the rear axle of an auto In an effort to - drag her. to death. A milk wagon driver rescued her. . The woman's shoulder, it Is declared, bear marks of the burns and wcunds where a rope was tied about ber wrists. Portland Xouths . Following .Party Fined at Newberg JCewberg;--' July"- 5l.--Fiva Portland youths were fined $50 each, following a', battle ' on the : streets Wednesday nisrht iwith two unldentiGed Newberg youths, and three Portland girls. 14 1 as witnesses,-were reieasea yesie-aay. Robert Bunch. No.. 793 East X3d rtreeu Portland, was fined on '4 s needing charge. Lyie Roddick. Glen Stepaeni. Jack Williams and : Roy MeMUlan. said to live in the PtenlnrjU districV of Portland, were in Jaii today,. lau tng to raise money 'to par their fines en liquor possession charges. : The ' five, with- Olive - and Dorothy Woodle. No. S63 East 11th street, and Babe Taylor. 1 No. 14 Kast -rairu streets .Portland.- , eame ' to Newberg in Bunch's car. - The Newberg 4 i)ys were on the street with two girls and, as 1 ar . as can ' be learned, without provocation. the - Portland party atoppd. the youths jumped from the car and i set upon the wewoerg doj s. The latter out as a stiff fight: and the Portland battlers jumped " m the automobile and Bunch drove rapidly away. "Before the.-' city limits .were reached ' the car was stopped aud Bunch was arrested on a speeding charsre.. The arresting officer -found liquor in the car and the party was taken to iail. The rirls were kep; In a hotel under guard at night ant at the Commercial clun rooms auring tne day. ' Police Find Liquor On Man Taken for ; . Spitting on Walk ; J. Criss spat on the sidewalk today and as 'a result toe Is now facing i charge of violating the prohibition, ordl nance. , ? Morals squad police saw him at Sec ond and Clay streets. They were almost sur be 'had Uawor, but the man' con Btitutional rights, involving the prln cipte of Illegal selsure, prevented them from Interfering with him. They fol lowed him until he spat on the side walk. As that la prohibited by , city ordinance. Criss was charged with dis orderly , conduct. , When they searched him at police headquarters eighb pints of moonshine Whiskey were found in bis possession. ,1 ( i Independent Unit 0. N. G. to Disband Salem. July II. -For if allure to com ply with . federal requirements. Com panr, K, ; 163d . infantry, Oregon Na. tional Guard, at Independence, is to be mustered out Tuesday evening, ac cording to Adjutant General George A. White. Captain Emerson Groves is commanding officer. Captain Lawrence A Milner, adjutant, .wlU have charge of .the formalities. '. " : v, . - '; "- : ; -f DISSOLUTION IS OPPOSED Med ford, July 21. A special commit, tee of the Medford Chamber of Com merce has declared Itself opposed to the dissolution of the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific common owner ship." i - Children's Day at ; The Mode Art GRECIAN SANDAL A fine White Sixes 8 V, ull $2. 11 h to 2 $3.45 i: PATENT MARY JANES "sssfja- ..s. Very Special Sixes v, t 11 11H toll $1.95 .- Play Oxfords and Sandals Crown Two-Tone Smoked Horse ' Sizes , 6 to 8 $1.45 : iYt to 11 $le75 nvi to 2i KORRiso.M PROPERTY OWNERS ASK-"-EXTENSIVE ' Oil STREETS Preliminary steps to. carry , through the most extensive - street - resurfacing work yet undertakert In Portland were made today, when T. Hartt Gardner, on "behalf of 135 petitioners, filed with City Auditor Funk a petition for ex tensive' work in .the central east side districts -"!- . 1 -'. ' " ' 5 " On the " petition Is .represented 64.8I per cent of the "property involved in an area of 40 blocks-extendlng from East ISth to East 20th streeU and-from Stark to Burn side streets.- 'The peti tioners' ask that the old maefedara surface be brought . to grade and a top dressing of asphaltlc -concrete put on this base. ' The streets were Improved years ago with, macadam, but the maintenance fund was long since used, and many of the streets are full of chuckholes. The Betitloners ask. that the work be given the right of Way, because of its extent and" the cloee-in location. of the district.! They ask that -if the re surfacing cannot be done this season ihe chuckholes; be filled, so aa to make the streets usable during the coming winter, and that the resurfacing wont be undertaken as early next season aa possible. - h The work of securing a majority pe tition for this Droject has been an enormoua one, .. and has taken lour months of time. It was carried on by a special - committee headed by T. Hartt Gardner," the' other members be ing B. H. Koont. Ralph Crysler, A L. Breckenrldge, L. A. naton, w. .w. Hall. Edward prake. a W. Nelson and O. L. McPherson. - GIKLS SUE MBS. MILLEB ' FOB COJITBACT FAILUBE On -a claim that a contract to pay S12 for services at three lectures in the Star theatre was not fulfilled, four girl ushers -usually employed at the Helllff ; theatre brought suit In the court of small claims Wednesday aft ernoon against Mrs. I Patricia Miller, who has been- attempting to , expose Orlando Edgar Miner, self-sty&d pey choloa-ist. The trirls claim they were employed to usher at four perform ances. They worked three times, they say, but when they ; arrived for the fourth performance -they; found the theatre closed. The girls are Myrna Lane, Martha Hague, Mildred Hague and Olive Jones. IE ATE OF ABSESCE : Leave of absence has been granted by the city council to Dr. rx W. Mack, chief dairy and milk Inspector of the city health department,, to attena xne annual meeting of the western division of the American Guernsey Cattle dub t Seattle July 27 teS9. inclusive.. Ir. Mack's experience tn nanaimg tne mux inspection situation tot Portland is con sidered of nuch importance - that the club has sent special Invitation for him to participate In. its program. EDITOR ON STRIKE (OanUsrud froo Psse Ool ii brought on the present situation was In Joining with the strike leaders In an organised error . to ouua ap ib u shop centers against those who were at work J an atmosphere 01 nosuHiy Dy himrine- in the windows of the stores a card prepared by tne striae -4euer declaring that such- stores were in favor of the strike and the strikers." WHITE'S PBOPOSEB A.BBEST - . 2TOT TO MAS FBIE1TDSHIP Toeka, Kan.. July il. (U. P.The xr trt Klan in Kansas today Joined William Allen White tnsupport of tnej selection of .Low Shoes in Buck, Canvas, latent Ieath- er, Brown, Black, Two Tone Supreme at very low prices. ROMAN SANDAL 2 to 4ft..,.. 5 to 8 ...... to ii : Sizes 6 to 8 $1.45 8Wto 11 SHOE SHOP"" . 2 at park, sinarr 51.35 . KLAN SIDES WITH ........ $2.45- :$2.S5 ........$3.45 Toy Balloon Adds . .To Fire Hazards C ,Wenatchee Wash " July 3 1. Add to smokers and cam pers 'the. man who sends -, up toy baloons - as a fire menace. .' . An -Bast Weoatchee rancher reported -discovery -of a balloon .burning, within 30 feet of hia straw stack. - A Wgh wind, prevailed- and, buildings and -fields would have . been endangered had the .stack 'caught fire.. , v ' ". - rkllroad strikers and defiance of Gov ernor, Allen and the industrial court.- - '- - . - mi In ii .i 5 Emporia Kan., ' July 2L(U. ;P.)-r- Arrest ' of William Allen White. v Em poria sage; ordered by Governor Henry Alien for expressing; sympathy with strikers, will -i leave their intimate friendship tmsmtrched. both declared today.- 4 ' I , . ft"...-; i i i right -of free speech in Kansas." the author of "Henry and Me declared to day, aa he prepared for .formal arrest on - charge ' ot violating the anti- pi eke ting law of the Kansas Industrial Court- - ' j - "There is no reason why, this Inci dent should interfere with our personal matters and personal friendship in tne least.- Governor Allen said as rn rep- resentative ot the attorney general s office was ordered to servo a warrant on White. '-.,; il FEB CE5T TODAT " f .". i The placard In the window of the Emporia - Gasette, ' which caused - Gov ernor Allen to accept his friend's chal lenge for a sbowdown,' was changed today to read "61 per cent" sympathy with the striking railroad men. "I have not had breakfast yet and X make it a point never tor feel lef ore breakfast, White aald litoday when asked his attitude toward the threat. ened arrest.' ' :;kH'rt -What I do depends - on how - my breakfast goes. X am going to have a talk with ray lawyer" later, -"I won't Insist on going to Jail on- less my breakfast makes me, and I hope it don't. "This won't affect my friendship for Governor Allen in the least. I feel this is just a- friendly test case. I won't know Just what I am going to do though until atfer I talk with my lawyera"'- EXPECT HIS ABBE ST Officials here believed White would be arrested and Immediately released on his own recognizance. White apparently was greatly pleased with the situation he had created and anxiously -awaited the next develop ments his formal arrest. His staunch support of the Indus trial court would remain untinged by the incident, he said, although White reiterated his attack on Judge J. A. McDermott of the; tribunal for flaying expressions of sympathy with strikers. ALL" OF EAS8A8 WATCHES , EBITOB AND OOTEB2TOB . t in; vmtM nmi .Topeka. Kan.. July 21. Astounded Kansas Thursday turned its needed attention from threshlag and the like and considered the amazing difference of . Henry and me . "Henry" Js Henry J. Allen, governor i I -it I .v. " - : S f 3t: :.. X:i-i.f i. 1 'V ' - J . ' , ' gold rush day and I?" ..f - - z ,--;x - f"' f Am eric a .today IV ,- , . inr . ,- -, " ... .' . .. '. ' ! ' x ; : j FEATURING ' , , HGBART BOSWORTH in a role that surpasses all of his previous vehicles - mm - 100 John Ham rick of the state. "Me" is William Allea White, the editor of tne ELmporta Gasette. Friends for decades, fellow progres sives In politics and partners in arms in a Jaunt during the war. which re sulted In White's book, Th Martial Adventures .of Henry and Me." they stand more than .-slightly estranged on the subject ot'Jthe Kansas indus trial court law. K There is - a " provision : in . this law which prohibits support of strikers against- the state statutes. The In dustrie court Is the hobby of Gov ernor Allen's" life. He thought of It nursed it from an Idea into a reality and has .preached its virtues through out, the country. ' , . , Whit has - supported him In -' thl until now. Even the Judges - of the: industrial court are split on the subject. Presid ing Judge WL. ;Huggins aidee with White, saying a sympathy, card is Dot violation .or he syndicalism "provision. Judge. J.: A. McDermott condemned the Umporia editor.- i Nothing that has happened since the "Missouri ' compromise" has ehalien Kansas ar hag this Incident, for White and Allen are the Damon and Pythias Of the state. - Mothers point them tout to small , children : as - ideal r friends. Whiter nearly made Alien vice . presi dent of the United States in the last Republican convention. SO It it more with sorrow than In anger that the en tire state watches developments, know ing that the governor will stick to, his Industrial court law until the last dog Is hung, and that White, an Indomit able progressive; will never counte nance anything that smacks of a. sup pression Of a free press or free speech, A3TBBEW JACK80X TOXET ; Haines. July JJ1. Andrew i Jackson Toney, 7t, for Bt years a resident of names ana tne Haines vauey, died following . an operation for- ulcer of the stomach at : St. Kllaabetha hospi tal In . Baker Wednesday. ; reath was preceded but two days by the Illness, which caused him to Quit work in a hay field. Mr. Toney was brother of Mayor W. L. Toney of Haines and J. H. Toney, ; : who ils 'touring the Northwest and whose whereabouts is unknown; Ue was the father ot II children, nine surviving. - There is no line 11" ' neMAWKABCY QUICK 1 " ' "" TOWEMOVg aHtkYS'"'' " can use Mbores stock record forms to advantage in ledgers, perpetual stock keeping; credits, sales costs, contracts and professional records convenient, economical: . The system that excels. Pacific Stationery MODERN 107 Second Street ?rT?I$4.60 vr ;ii'HSntiiiT--Mis'iM-r: COMMENCING: TOMORROW , He came home from the Yukon a mil lionaire ; v A baby daughter awaited, him in thci ; arms pf the bride he had left behind- She bore the (awash. AT -I - 11TH Quarterly Meeting Uf Superintendents- The third auarterlj I meeting of the Sunday ' school i -superintendents . in -Multnomah county will be Ijeld in the FJrst Methodist church, 13th, and Tay lor streets, . at I $0 clock lontght Dinner will be served' for O. fcents a plate, after which Inspirational talks , will be given. . The Rev.' Norman 1-C Tully,V associate minister at the First Presbyterian church, will discuss the . question. "The" Kind of a Sunday School Superintendent 1 Like." and one of the superintendents will answer by talking on "The Kind ot a Pastor I Like." Assistant superintendents and pastors are also Invited. The commit, tee in charge i : The Rev. H. T. Given.. W. i F. Xaut and Miss Georgia Parker. L, R. Marvro, county presi dent, will preside. , . , TlISrATCBEBS TO PICKIC Members of Rose City assembly of the American Train Dispatchers asso ciation will hold a picnic at the Oaks Friday afternoon and evening,, accord ing to arrangements made by the pic nic committee, composed of E. T. Mul quin. E. M. Herring, W. A. , Munroe ; and W. W. Smith. . - ., INTERNATIONAL FURNACES Pipe and Pipeless . ACORJT COMBI5ATIOX BADGES ECLIPSE GAS BA3TGE8, WOOD8-ETEBTZ SOLID PtTEL BAGE3 LYNCH BROS. Bdwy. S14S.: U Ctk 8U, Kesr Wath. WeCa Supply the Form You tFant 1 , of business but' that & Printing Com pan y SYSTEMS Portland, Oregon STOP THAT LEAK USE MOORE FORMS birthmark of his biinkie! Added Attractions Al St. John in "SmaU Town; Stuffs FOX -NEWS HARRY Q. IMILLS Organist - - Playing old-time . songs, this vrcclz