VMHIII UK I McCroskey Avers Organiza tion Formed at Dayton Is Sure Winner GREAT START IS MADE George Foster of Dayton Is Elected President of Organization few weeks ago, when the McMinnvllle ' ' i hambei of Com merce asked "Manager T K. roakey of the Sale in Commercial flu l to visit it and deliver a lee lure on community enthusiasm, and met him with about hi : oleum faces of men who had al ways been on hand to carry the community burdens on their boulders, he Haiti to them: "Nofhin doiu'? You can't build enthusiasm on seven solemn solemn faces. When you get ready to get a crowd together and whoop 'er up, I'll come and we'll go it to the legal limit. Just now I've urcent business at home - roo' bye!" And he goo'-byed. Just like that! Activity Shown. The r.eptuagiut of nolenin coun tenances considered. , "Maybe he's right," was their joint opinion; which they put in to action to et the crowd to gether and see whether it waa so. On Tuesday they bad a Yam hill county community league at Dayton that was a record-breaker. One of the solemn visages had become interested pending this meeting. "We'll try it on," he said "I'll Elve my personal guarantee that I'll have hx communities there Johnny-at-ihe-rathole, or forfeit $1Q for every one that I fail to i'et Hp to six." At that rate of valuation they owed him enough to buy a flivver when he brought in his converts to the Dayton meeting. Others! came In with their delegations, and their delegations' friends un til they bad one of the llvest ...... 1 .. .. i .. II. I I IfUHLV III V Hlll.;il 111 Ill I' H evep held In the state. Hankers, farmers.'. ' politicians, everybody wad there ',tp help boast It long. ' Live Kturr WanteI. "I haven't time as a forester to monkey with Jogped-off stump lands," was Mac's, comment when he' beheld the seven sobrieties at the first called meeting. I want live trees with Juice in their r.kinn." They got 'em at the Dayton meeting a splendid gathering of active boosters who needed only crgantzatton and direction to make them a power for building up their state and communities. Oeorge Foster of Dayton was fleeted president or the new Yam hill County Community federa tion. Li. L,. Thornton of McMlnn vllle Is secretary and treasuses, and X. J. Emlth of Nehalem val ley is vice, president. . Practically everybody Is one of the members and directors. " New tfplrlt Shown. A year ago a county organiza tion waa formed, the Yamhill County forum, which developed along the lines of a debating so ciety, that widened the breaches between those who disagreed In public converse. This society was disbanded Tuesday, and its ashes strewn to the wild summer winds rnd the waves of the raging Wil ls mette. The county federation that succeeds it now starts with n large and representative mem bership from all over Yamhill county, and the Yamhlllers are preparing to build themselves In to a Yam-mountain of Importance in help-each-other co-operation. GOOD BOXERS APPEAR (Continued from page 1) The company's mathematician es timates that Uncle Sammle's littlo gun bas a kick of about 30 pounds to the square inch, and Wiggins map vouches for about t;u pounds lesistance. Henry Oertmaker, bugler, rays that no one would want to "mur der the bugler" If they could only understand a musician's trouble. Henry says that 2200 men hate him because he blows his calls. mo ut roua I Hill I I ! la IIIIU LIVELY BUNCH 'v (Mi ii a. i r uxToaa amd r amou aktbtx. - CflrwiipmJtuti LARMER en PHONE ISO THE OREGON STATESMAN. and that (he adjutant gives him the dickens for failing to ' in! : out" wilh even more iiiteii.it. Corporal Hill I'ruiet's 'siu.t I won in Tu.-mIjv's eciii't'-f th- honor or lining kitchen I . and as a result I' oiii,...mv s io.K : hhop secured loo per t t.t latin for that lj J i i .i r Klti.n H itt, C r n in ami I'nwn poii-hed up the tables uiiil ieui..V.l Ihlee )ears grime from wind.. an. I walls, win If Private hi j i, ki-ii.- Ii i p. ( rosen. Herndoli all I Sthwahatil chopped Wood, washed iliin- an I III MI ki'il Ltliri1" To date tins company's high retire men on the ;:i.i unl taiiM. 1 Willi their despectiVe IcColds. a ! I a.s lollows Private Clifford H ; t'loneii. 4 V Filiate W W Ig K i lis . 1 Is. Serjeant Finest K Welborn. 4." Individual ratings are x- peeled In t bailee during the next ; rix davs if shooting Ita'iiigsl made above were out of a possible ! .' points, i j Corporal William llyers and ! j Privates ChailtH Needlum and I i Marry Oipsen have I 11 on the j wick libt fui the pa I tew ila)?. bill rapid It'OVelV is e,llt, since Sergeant Mason announced ; ice cream tor Sunday. I Home baked pie, "just like mother's," ami roust veal with dressing was Cook Harry Plant's oftering for the Tuesday evening! repast. I-ester R. Crum. special- j ist firrt-class. is the rUht hand bower of the kitchen. Crum ii t a baker by trade and a graduate of the army's school for cooks at Fort Kiley, Kansas. Corporal William earner and Privates II H. Mlllani. Lawrence Oardner. K. Andersen ar- mem bers of squad No. 1. first platoon, under command of Sergeant Rol uud H kniehart. Joe Delezal, private, and guard for June lx. was much enraged at petty thieves who visited the company's barracks and purloined petty pelf during 'Mi outfit's ab i.i nc Saturday afternoon. "These fellows world knock a n an cold for four bits, ' observed Joe. "Kvery time 1 turned around half of the equipment was gone." The company is glad tha' Joe kept his eye on the poachers. Corporal William Carver has packed his t-nt and moved over to the quar'ers of the medical detachment, this nvimenr. Just why Hill exchanged U'. rif'- for a pill corps' tommyh-iwk is i prob lem for all. Private William Peterson, who urapgea oown a score of ::'.' ;n last week's shooting. Is hunting for the fellow who waved the "misb" at him before shifting the target gate. Private John Zak is last on the alphabetical list. 11th in the rifle competition, third in the chow line and first for lh. train whn the company travels. Again Sergeant Alanson It. Mason breaks Into tho limelight by shooting a straight possible in 50 points during Tuesday's con test far daily record In the regi ment. Mechanic Waited D. Oard ner ran Into fame by Joining the 48-poInt class. Company V now boasts of eight high-average marksmen. TROI'IILKD FOn TKX YKAR3 If you suffer pains and aches during the day and sleep-disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidney and bladder need to be restored to healthy and regu lar action, J. T. Unburn. It. F. I. No. 1, LucjtsTllie. ()., writes: ' 1 tried many lemedies but they did me no good. I took Foley Kid ney Pills and they helped me so much that now I am well." Don't delay. Sold everywhere. Adv. HARRY ERTLE CHOSEN TO REFEREE FIGHT (Continued from page 1 ) engaged thren heavyweights whose identities were kept secret Charles ledoux, French ban tamweight champion, arrived at camp while Georges was away, (an Oult 'Miiii. It was announced that Paul Journee. due to in juries received in his Imilt with Weinert. would be unable to work with Carnentier Italian Joe (Jans, the other spar ring partner, who suffered defeat in Hrooklyu on Moudav. did not appear today. It is believed bis services will lie no lonper re- ii I red. Read The Class fled Ads. LEAliN TO DRAW tuna am Acotaa, wt wu maa, rou out UUTATCD ATT, aOOUXT AKO TXXMt WITHOUT ANT COST TO too. soma, nioawn by Twuicur arMMru& rartructioa and Local OmM lATTfq , . MA&AZrsx AXD CSATQM POKTRAiTa. I We Cany The Trunk right up where it Is wanted. Our transfer service does not end at the front door. It aims to be complete and satisfactory In every detail. If you are going away have us take your trunk and check It. When you return hand us jiour baggage checks and we'll have your things up and in their places as promptly as it is possible to get them there. TRANSFER SALEM. OREGON JURDRS FREE C. B. DURDALL Verdict of Not Guilty Reach ed Yesterday After Short Deliberation ARGUMENTS ARE HEARD Judge Kelly Refuses to Grant Defense Motion to Dir ect Veniremen A eidiit ol not f'llilty Was le- till lied M-.SU Ill.l) ll tile Jill Sill il. oil the cane ol t lie : late I'.urtoii 1 1 1 1 1 . t .1 1 1 . dialled vx 1 1 It 1 ut a i 11 iiif; 1111. ii" under lalse pie-telln-S. The Jill) look less than an hour li.r deli bei a 1 1011 . Tin case went to the jury at lollop mi. an order of .ludg IV n-y h Keliv. In line wlioiu tin case a tiled, which overruled the j motion o the de!ene tot a di- ! letted verdict, and instructed the ' counsel to proceed Willi the coil- ClUlllIU'. U r e. U III ell I S . (jueMioii I j to Jury. In overruling the motion for a directed verdict esterda morn hit; Judge Kelly declared thai the nuestiolis of whether the evidence showed liiat liurdall had Kien a personal opinion rather than a statement of fact and whether the evidence had shown that Imidall had actually received any money, were both nuestiolis which lay solely in tliV jurisdiction of the )ur to decide. In the argument for the mo tion on the previous day the de fense attorneys had attempted to show that under Ihe Oregon statute a man could not be con victed for a statement of person al opinion. They held that the value plated upon the land by liurdall was only a matter ol personal opinion upon which many might ililler. and that the prose cution would have to show crim inal attempt to defraud which, they said, il had failed to do. "latwful Money" Involved. They also claimed that the prosecution had failed to show where liurdall had received "law ful American money," a.s charged in the indictment. They main tained that the bank in placing the $ I. ".O'l in question to the credit :f Hurdall's account had only made a settlement of credit, and that according to the criminal code a transfer of credit could not be the basis lor a suit for false pretense. Hoth of the questions fudge Kelly left to the Jury. In the matter of the third basis upon which the defense had claimed the right to a verdict, that the law pertaining to misrepresen tations had been amended sinef the commission of the crime with out a saving clause prescribin penalties for cases then before tlie court, the court ruled that the law- had not been changed in a respect that would alter their case ami wa therefore not grounds for the awarding of a directed verdict. Itrown Trite rroM-ct ion In the argument for the state. Assistant District Attorney Thom as Brown declared that a verdict of guilty should lie rendered as a protection to the banks and to the peoph?. . "Crimes, especially those which are as cool and premeditated as this, are getting to be admired ami are too often pictured as at tractive." he said. Ho pointed out that there had been some indecision because of the lack of urged that precedent, a 11(1 he the jury set a nrece- dent that would protect the banks or the country. He referred to the "continua: reference of tht- defense to the fact that Durdall had been in the service as though that would give him any extra privileges " Ten Logins Found In summarizing its case the fense claimed that it had shown that th I'nited States National bunk hail made over 10 loans tp Durdall. some of them over the amount of the note involved and all of which had been paid. It wa claimed that at several different times after the makinu- of the note there had been sufficient funds ;n Durdall's checking account so tliar the bank could have collected j(v demand note. The altornevs in sisted that the loan was 'made without criminal intent, the same as the others, and that it was only an unfortunate failure in bu-ineHs which kept him from paying it. Durdall sat cool and ' collected throughout the entire trial anil was remarkably cool when on the witness stand. Just before the verdict of the jury was read Mrs. Durdall wept and was weepintr when she left the courtroom. SHOPPING PARTIES TO ATTEN BARGAIN EVENT (CoatinuAd rrom page 1.) ally speaking, a greater cut in prices. And right here let 11s point out that shoppers can save enough oa their purchase on I'.atgain day to pay the expenses of their trip to Salem and b-iy fireworks to help the young folks celebrate "The Fourth." Yes, everyone should bring Ihe kiddies along on Margain day. I-et it be a sort of an out ing Your savings will pay your expenses The following are the Pargain Hay stores. Any others wishing to Join should communicate with the liusiiitKs Men's League. Phone 191.'.: Anderson & Brown, the sport ing goods store. Sportsman headquarters. Buster Brown Shoe Co. No ficticious quotations. A truly wonderfal sale. C. P. Bishop, the home of Oreg- on made virr.in wool Max o Hiiren .1 I. Husick Ai- Son products Vim riour .1 ; 1 1 il.11t.1i . I'.utti 1 1 !i lc Civiii) companv eatheil lie Criaiu dealers a; pr.-. i.i'i iiiali: Thai 1 "Ii"1 the s. ll 1 rlv I. e I're mi NLi n 11 1 : led 11 11I i, red Hi :i rn Sab ' hoe- Ill I.V I '.II I In- lie :...it.r 'I'll cash 1 b il.ll.le IN. 1.1' at l.-i How p I Ui I.. ( ip I II II s. u al have o A ilep vour pla- nllld oil t tl p I em ISI'V riis Mark Meat-, -of )u.i ill ami Flavor i 'h.iinl.er-- .V Chambers Kurni luie. iiik. linoleum, ranges and' general h.oii-e furnishings. The en i ra 1 I'lia riii.ii Tom t i on is.-. Photographer. lie: North ( 'oill lllercial Street Commercial Hook Store. J n ul - it y and ser ice I lanes Shack. Peanut brittle. H It Kshleinall. We sell for less Ii I, Farmer Hardware Co. Our hardware wears. Foster & llaker. The Freiit h Shop 1 1 " North High Si Millinery and tire ses liray Hell"- Cand. ices, and Illeai.-t. Ureal Western Oarage. F.very ihing for the auto. Win. Oahlsdoif. Oale A. Co ll.mser llius. Sporting pood-: Ilartman Hros. Jewelers, (lifts that last C. S Hamilton, quality, not e II. i II I i I y . O W. Johnson i- Co. Kafoury Hros. Thrifty shoppers shop on Hargaiu Day. .McOowell Market. Where a dollar does its duty. I) 11. Mosher Merchant tailor to men and women. Only firm in Salem doing tailoring under the union label Miller .Mercantile goods Quality first. Neimever Drug Co Co (lootl In husin- ess for your health. Oregon Theater. Our music makes good pit lures better. Peoples' Market Our Coupon books save five jiercenl. Price Shoe Co. 1 Lilian Shoes. Peoples' Cash Store. Shop with the crow tis at Salem's busy bur gain center. Patton Hros. Kodak films de veloped free on Bargain Day Special sale box stationery ami correspondence cards. Paris Shoe Store. Style with out extravagance J. C. Perry. The Rexall store Portland Cloak tfr Suit Co. Salem's greatest women's apparel store. Portland Hy D. & P Co lo it Fleet rically. Hostein & (Jreenbautn. Heal bargains. Koth Crtiri-ry Co. Quality gro ceries. A safe place to (ratio C. M. Roberts. The Court street grocer. Salem Hasing Co. The Homo nf Ilixie Dread anil Dixie dough nuts. Salem Hardware Co. See the Salem Hardware Co. first. O. J. Schei. Men s c!r)thmg, Shoes and furnishings. Scotch Woolen .Mills Store. Hot ter values for less money. The Spa. The only confection ers in the city manufacturing our own ice cream. The taste the difference. Steusloff Hros. All kinds of choice, fresh, cured and smoked meats. P. O. Shipley. Skaggs I'nited Store No. 37. Groceries and fresh meals. Salem Variety Store. 152 N". : Commercial street. Where you get right merchandise at right prices. F. K. Shafer. Harness, bags anil leather goods of quality. .Mrs H. P. Slith. We special ize on children's hats. John Suntlin. :!4 7 State street The only tailor who makes all his clothes in Salem. Salem Sample Store. 141 North Commercial street. You do bet ter here for less Valley Motor Co. A. D. Thompson 2."4 North Commercial street. The Itemnanl store Vick Hros. A square deal al ways. It. J. Valilon. t; c. Win. i t hea per ami sell Weller Hros. good service and buy good goods for less. We guarantee right prices on fancy and staple groceries. Wood A- Pace. 22'J State street lltn.rul auto rejiairs. Kxperl re pairing at moderate prices. Motris Optical Co., Oiegon's largest ojilii al institution. POOL REMAINS OPEN (Continued from paun 1) pt-cts to handle alxiut 1200 tons of cherries, here and at The Dalles. The prices for the various kinds ol cherries, Kintf, Iiimlerts and Royal Amies, was not made public. The local maraschino cherries will le treated by the Star Fruit Products Company, in the Salem King's plant, and also at the Star Company's Portland plant. Walnut Growers Expect Record Crop This Year Walnut growers in Western Oregon have prospects of a record breaking crop according ' to Karl I'earcy. president of the Oregon State Horticultural society and member of the Oregon (.rowers' Co-operative association. Along the foot hills west of the Willam ette river ami in certain of the l'niptua valley, found the finest soil, as climatic conditions in the tor walnut growing Mr. says. The Manchurian without flavor und often districts j may be -.. well as j country , i ea rc y I walnut.! worukii 1 shipped to 11s from Japan, hurts ; the local market as people do not know the difference between the fine flavored Fnglish walnuts Crown in Oregon antl the tasteless thick shelled Manchurians. Read The Classified Ads, ?B MAY Fl lH;:?r: IT Minil W::MM: DISCUSS UEUp ii .ml Mi- Smiioui. foil " t'1''1 fr McCnmont and 1 onl Wif-r,--' m !.; . m." amiMrs. wiiiiV...'. p.,r .i-s Mccliii" is ("allil Tn ., . 0 ,v, . i.ed. Mr and Mr-. Al.-v J. Koli ( y i r r ., , , i ) j j, ' tit' 111 SlIpltMllO (.nillt (HI iM.,, Kllkl.m,l. Wash : Char.e. Ult'L.llK. I. III.. It ll St,--'im llil! U 1IC " ' i r K -. Sea I lie; Mr. am. Mis At 111 P 1 1 1 Tl I i S i J 1 CH .1111 :ni loolIC j.- ,;r. ,,,,,,, si Helens. Oie.-oIi. . j i Mr .,ml Mr:,. II. . i'eleisoti. Ml ' " !'! 1 I ... - i if i s:!..il.. l; II Tl. it 11. u .11 ii-l. ml .cause of it nine, I be g i -.i I I. law involved lias goii statute i-i .i 'V. I.illtv 1. 1 Ihe cast the t'nileu Slat the tlregoli valued oil 111 yesterday a of Joseph slea ins h. p M ii 1 1 noma h glllll.'lltS in Cordrey life. i o n ii t y . The outstanding f-ature ol' lh'" case is that the law providing l"i attacliiii.'tit ol ships, was enacted in I v.'.:'.. will. Or.goii vv a , yet in a l.riiloiial stale, and lis .oiisli liitionali.lv is just mnv being a: tack.d. .Iinlge Wallace .McCain ant. who repi t-.ills the si..:in.-n l:.c. app.'H.fit .ii l ne t as.-, has ;n timateil that if be i- beat. n. I." will carry I h" case to t he I nited Sl.i t es sn p I "Hie coll r t . The i a - is one tor personal in juries, aril in 111"' lower court i tinlrt ) was accorded damages o! $:',tiuti. Judge McCauiant attacks the law Iroin tile angle ol coiisli I utionalit v . with the argument that it nar':ik"s of an admiralty proceed illg, I lierel on that lh-' state tion. w who that coin courts tin not have jurisdic- P. Lord. Portland attorney it presents Cordrev. conlt ndJ in such cas.-s only t vv o re-' es at" nossible. attachment ol" the chip r an atlmiraliy pro ceeding II- points to the di'ii ctilty of an itdmiralty pro ce.iin;: because of I be fact that ordinarilv I here is no ; t-sitl. lit atrent arainl whom action may be brought, ami holds that atl.ii inn -lit ol the ves sel is the only logical recourse and therefore that the statute i coiistitui ioiial. STORM RAGES IN LABOR CONVENTION (Continued from page 1) moil good and not ot a class, and in men liiav enjoy the for the proTit order that all :-ains of I heir own industry." Program Ordered Pnblishc!. In ord-T to put the declarations jtitu effet I in the "industrial lit" of the nation.' the convention directed the executive council to "devise atitl publish' the necessary It gislat ive program designed to make effect iv. the fundamental principles of uovernmenl set forth and to secure to men employed in organized industry that ciuality of enjoyment of all the rights, privileges and immunities now enjoyed by those who contribute capital to organized industrial blanches, tu the end that indus try conducted under corporate grants shall be conducted for the common good and not for the profit of a class of men." The council was also directed lo "assist the recognized railroad labor organizations by every ef fort within their power to have proper legislation enacted pro viding for government ownership ami democratic operation of the lailroatl system of the States." t'llited GIRL'S STORY Ralph Collins Arrested On Statutory riiar-'o; Will Plead Today ltnlph le'ir. wa. Collins, a , arraigned n ito chat steid.iy III Judge C !h. just ICC coiiri befoi't V. Climb, .hari-ed with a lorV ollell .e lie took "' t slat 11 hoiir.-: ill which tti inter bis plea. Collins w:' arrest"t by Chief of Police Voi'iill. lollowing a night's search for I " vear-obl Minnie II. Is II. colored, who dis appeared iroin 1 1 r home Tuesdav night. ('oil ins nssi.'t.'d In th--search. Parents of th" girl are F.iid ' have found : Hole after her dis appearance in which she stated Moil sin- v. as going aw.iv" forever because of her bad i'ltlil' lice up.;i ot'ti r members of the family. Tie girl went to the home of Mis K. llofer. 7ti" South Commercial stri.l early vevt.rd.iy. The .juv enile ol'ii.T. Mis. Ilattie Jackson. was t ailed and look her to b " r home rJii,: P.e'in.'lt. If as the cluet thinks. 1 be is wanted by Colorado authori-! tie--. Since !j i s arrival in tins city1 he is said to have admitt"d that lie wa; living under an assumed j name. Thouuh aul horit ies in Co!-! orado have leen notified, tin to; .1 late 111. 1 b hour en re last night word bad eived from th"m. Adrian, Mich., Man and Family at Camp Grounds "Arc you from California?" "No. I am from Michigan, but like all tilt rest I have been ill California lor the winter. I have heard of the Salem auto camp ever since I left southern California. Kveryone told nit: to be sure to slop here." This was the statement of J. Y. Shepherd. Adrian. Mich., when be pulled into the Salem auto camp late last nijrht. He is accompanied bv his lamilv. Yesterday was a record day at j the camp. Those registered were: i Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rutherford. Ivenworth. Wash,; .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Leibert, Fresno. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Klopfenstein, Spo kane; J. Jj. Mclntire, Poison. NYabh.; .Mr. and Mrs. JJ. C. Strong, ;. .ii i ii pos -i . . . i . j.. . 'iv.. i a i ... i . . i ... w .s supreme conn, attle; .1 I ". ' 1 1 a ra . I Tillman. A I- :lr..n-.' u :an hh in- upi-el,,.- conn a. I ! hambra. '.. I ; . A. Cu m m in i;s. j som- j.ei m..i pi ..nm talend.ir an. I h-.c I r. II.hI.v. I Miller. C. Hr.-w .r. ; Tit. y say t ha , the i,a I n.r ve:.let,..v arguments in lli- pu- l.,.s !;.. !.: Mi. and Mrs. J.mip itom .ne ......... .. i .. .....I t.i ii.i inelil ol'ln l:'i t- v. ,11 carry Hi- case to the I n it oil , UU 1 U U 1,1 I 1111-11 NEGRO HELD ON THURSDAY MORNING. I I e s-.i llli. 1. 1 I . .in. ami ' ' . ' ........ ......... :.' : i. M ... I ' . i I.. I eu i I le I nil ; I I ' (3 '' I ...II.. ..,1...... Ill I' i, II- 1 11 .,l,lIH'l. .'- ,11... , ,', ,,. ,i. South' r . Karl Souther. I loncla. , mo s ami mm in l ,1 lh,. v xo . Mr. ami Mr.;. O. . Caver- . during' tin- war with ih. KiiniMti, j .... .... . c. .. i .1 fii-ii !. truer. A i m nians ir the loag il ' the i I..- ii u c.uried tu 'I w in t ali:-. I'la i .v. .-liiuu. .-.e- i ... ... VS III'' u-tm. lioaril M il , .ii. an' ' .:. .. ... ,1... 1 ...... I , , i tl. t " . I' , I .MI1,. I 'd I IS I . i il I i. .1 I' . . - - - - - 1...I i r. .in i . . . i ... .. :.. iii.it. L- 1 1 . , (in. I ) I. ; i on .i i . m .is ... . ... Ku.sh. A. W r.as.oni. l'ortlaliil: IT. II H.imilloii. C. W. Kuiie. Walla ; Walla . Mr. and M rv A. Klop- ! 1. Mist. in. Mr. ami -Mi's- K- l'r- , I'oiiland; Mr. and M . s. J III !('.,.-. U .ltt -biiri;. W'a Ii ; ai'tl A-' I Si'hmit.. Mr. and Mr-. IS. Price of San Francisco. ! mm i unnc tdiT i III L.L.II II I III llllll- BEGUN YESTERDftY! ist nf L.ii-iior Law Violation Case0. Opens in the Cir cuit Court The lirst or a number of cases rrovving out or the violation of tin- iiuor laws, to be heard in the circuit court, during the Jiiii' ter, ii was called yesterday by Judge Petcy K. Kell.v. that r the Ma'e vs. I.. A. Williatns. indicted as 'llenn W illiams. 'Ihe defend ant i" lacing tin charge of sellin:; intoMcaiing liijiiors. Kollo .v ing stjection of i jury but one winess was exam ined for !it slate yesterday. V" .'li ter C. Kt i'.'i. i; the atlorney foi Ihe deifli'" itvI iiistrict Alio'l.'-v Caisoii and T'loaias Prown .viil I epte i nt t he state. I hose talbd to :ict on the jury are j. 1-'. Mollenconp, Salem: Cet rge Ii- Claxton. Shaw; lOdward Slsields. laist Cervais; William Si. -g :n ii ml . Salt in; (J. V. Stnudisli. Saiem; A. Wolf. Sublimity; A. J. Pnyst'tie, St. Paul; Thomas Skaife. lais Silverton; Henry li v man. West Wootlburn; Allie Will. Aurora: Fred F. Prince, Sa lem; 1. M. White, Salem. New Battery Company Is Formd in Portland Articles ot incorporation were filed here yesterday by tho RaJli key Ilattery company of Portland, having a capitalization of $li.'HU. The incorporators are Lawrence Kathkey and Mrs. J. W. Rathkey. A permit to operate in Origan 'sum isst-d to the I'niversal Pipe I Line corporation of Wyoming. capitalized at $ ."iM,fnit. A. W. jltichards of Portland is named at i toi ney-in-fact for (Jregon. A permit was issued the Wanna I ...... . 11'. ! i.ane i i n ii. oi vv a sn i ii gion siaie.j which mentions no capitalization.! It is a club formed to provide ' amusement ami recreation Tor its members. Charles Cramm ami i iglii others represent the club in P.iMlalid. Union Street Car Men To Confer on Wage Cut I'OKTLA N I . .In tie 'I'l. Follow ing ,1 conference with Franklin T. Criffith. president of the I'ort 1 a tl 11 Railway, Light Sr. Power loiiipany, announcement was made ! v ihe local street car mill's union 1 ffieials today that two meetings of the membership would be held tomorrow lo vote on accepting or (ejecting the proposi d new agree ment, which provides a cut 'if about .". per cont for common la bor. If the proposed terms are re jected, arbitration wili in; resort -til to, it is understood. The reason that no cut was pro posed for the platform men is that they were not raised when most of the ca'men in other lar?e cities received their la?t increase, it was said. ' j i Also Wanted By Government on Whiskey Running Charge YAKIMA. Wash , Juno 21'. Following identification of Jim Knright. alias John ( obeli, lotlay by Cashier Clarence Oslrum. 01 the Addy. Wash., State hank an I Mrs. O.-trum as one of the men who held the cashier up and robbed ih,. bank, the government will seek to get custody of Cobell for iii.il for his connection with whiskey niniiiin.' across the Ca nadian border. At the saline time proposed re moval of Cobell to ColvUle, Wash., to answer ihe bank robbery charge was frustrated bv Chaih'a P.oliu. attorney for Cobell, who obtained from Judge Ceorge M Hidden, of the Yakima superior court, a writ of habeas corpus re turnable Filday morning at lo o'clock. Plans of the federal officials became known with receipt of a telegram from Charles Levy, fed eral assistant district attorney, with headquarters at Spokane, to Sheriff Pear, ordering Cobell held here until Levy's arrival Friday. BANK OR 1 JUNE' 2.,, 1021 y WEST SUM TO I'M ilrOV'.'.! Hiinlsi;'"!:!! I .: t'if S h n -n ;i..-4i" ft rolS'C, ut I1 btip t.lK.H HI ell-i.f' Tiirkl ' A mass tonight at rhool blli in. t'l i n y. will s o'l -lot k a I b.H lib! hV ivi Sa i.llilVl" ilp iVlfsi- .: t. W(h" illg ill Wev-t consider li in ul.l'' of iv besl to li ' lie nea r piol.leiii of I a k ing the inalterVilp in coiipriss through appeal lo til' Oregon reiintfds anil rept esetita tives will bt considered. Tlie st.il'1- Near K.ist relifi comuiiUee claims i hat the I'lnio! States gov ernment is indifferent ami !( sivu. and the ollici'l.; ;;rc lirgin'.: that citizens v.rite or tt bgra ph , t ihe congressmen. K"V. Aleall liawtliorne. pastor ol the MclhV)-. dist church of Wert Salt m will h''l in charge o' the iitt'eting tonighi T!ie Near Kast relief conimitt'!; realizes tha' the national got'i-nj-meiit is waiting for an expressMts. of opinion "'rem the people dire;t'', ar.d hopes by bringing the con timi'd seriousness of the filiation before the people to get this ex pression. : I Preliminary Hearing Waived by Dan Casey Dan Carey waived preliminary bearing ipon a charge of first; tie. ire murder before Judge Cforc Hossm.in in Portland yesterday morning and was held to answer lo the grand jury without bail.;in: is charged with the murder f: James H. C'Puck"! Phillips, f W. II. II. H X. company specfrVl; agent, who was shot and killed by. .ox car theives on the night V' nine 1 -t near the M. jonns tunnel. John Lyle Purns. co-tlefeiidapt with Casey, has retained courtKiCl ami will have a preliminary hf.rf ing in municipal court next lay. Phillips formerly was keeper at the state prison. Tllm clli( r S1ZZER TO BE ! PUTED TDDIV Y. M. C, A. and Stato-Hous-crs in Final of Twililit League Series ;-. : "Friend, if ye have them now sizzer! " Romans, countrymen, ears, pr-pare to wae 1 come to play tle That's it they will play UjfC si..er. C.nat Sizzer's ghost, btjjt it w ill be a hot one! The I Wo nip-and-tuckers of the TwiliffM leapue. the Y. M. C. A.'s and the. Senators, will ab-so loot-e-ly fio irh the championship tonight -tnr Sweetlaml ih bl. . . Thrj V. M. C. A. team In Id k straight b-ad from the first, w tfjt the Ktate-hotiser Put .the last two g can of tiope. and mi a new batch. close behintL. im -s upset tile they've had to The Senators a close b.iltl: it again lo the neat t lie V ." in ami then lb did American legion in a post-seasoii .-out "St that bail previously looke$ to be uiiimpoi lant. It brought Use State-housei s to a tie with the V team, however, .and they wljH fight it out tonight. Nothing bii a draw because of darkness or af-i- tb'iit. or running out or bats '.if balls or being broke up by t M i.olit". lor a not tan prevent tliSjjf from I -i 1 1 -r the loiter end ol '.ii red hot season. crowd that will make rM previous al t ndancs look like ft thin rimless cipher may be eX pet ted to witness the game. Thf! plan hatl bet n to charge a small admission fee for th- last twft rami's, to provide a fund for n banquet for the teams that haVi completed the scbetlult!. but Att some money had Imi-h rais-d t oit t.-'iuipnu nl . especially at the stati houe. with the understanding that the games were to lr "abii solutely free," it was thought bei to change this charge prograitj and keep- letter faith with the patrons of the game. So Its froe as air and n lot- more excitint; than anything at-; mosidierical except a cyclone or a maiden's "No!" when one evptc.tr ed a "Yes." "I Well, let's go! t Lower Columbia Logging i Camps Have Suspended ASTORIA. Or"., .lutm L'-'.-i Sarnie of tho lodging tamps l:t' the lower Colunibia river tlistrirt Have cli.sed timing the past feW lavs and others are expected t suspend operation 10 t Sa I u rdijyii nightf for Hi" midsummer boll, days 7 li. n tlwy vv ill start '.Ip! again has iiot li. t ii antioiinccOf i ut it is believed by .opera to? that, the majority of them wifl b.gm operations soon after .July I. Oregon Woman Killed Near Livingston, Mont. LIVINGSTON, Mont.. June 22. Mrs. Kd Zeller. aged fft, residlnf; miles south of Portlantl, Ore, and Almira Zaeher, aged 11, i lesitlent of Hcil, N. I)., were killetj this afternoon when a tourist au tomobile flrlven hy the husband of the dead woman plunged over a a 0-foot cliff, into the Yellowstone river. Tho accident occurred eight 1st Ol i brok Mvltirnton. and ,'. V- '"l Kam-. 'n p u t in the nitty. ' y ! t he piling .eii. r were motor with AugBj liidv limn Or..;. .11 - -- w coiilrot c i I and 1 i lo Noith III I all. I I alio ail . .a Il e I .1 Till .... l l . ' . . a ... . " fivei Cki II oi i ii pmii lie car I " liind th. Wri'i k ! a il ' ItK.l.ll ,-ul I A n I Ito r 1 1 i. - file bodies llii lllii. Il IK' w a ' V t.l I. u ai.-r. 4 i not rrover ' A' uuig and tin 1 mpi. ..y oovrtc l- t AMERICAN LEAGUE T Al Heti It. tt V H; Kom lielroii - ; . i . 1 1 1 j i t ' vHdham I. SllOfkel MiblTeloll a rid ami s"Trrt4; Ainnsmi, I "iissler. ' At ist on game -i I; It. 1 ; First 'w Vih llDslOil . : ('ililili 3)ll I! it- s IS i ' - ,:A Jon, Kri ami S ban;' : Second ; a me vTow- Vol k Posl. n Pi. -rev aiid I levoi iner, ttuswl: and Walter:-. 81. ; At ibv. Chicago land . . . It. 3 2 Nn ii a maker: H. 6 Ciiicauti .... a; 1 1 v and Sell a lk. Faber dn il i. At Philadelphia II. Washington ( 12 Philadelphia 4 7 2 a achary. W. Johnson and Ghir.p nty; Koere and Pklns 11 jj. 1'ings. r NATIONAL LEAGUE ; At Sa Louis- 1: iCl Vliicago $t. Louis .... if N'augbn vud Olid Cl' inons 19 -I Kilhl. 1 ; At New Yoik - T;ost.n . . . New York 5 8 :i !r hillingim ami Covvtly; oDulal H.van ami tsmiin. At Cineinnali R. h; K. Pi'tshurKh fi 13 7incinnati 2 IH ;l Cooper and Schmidt; Rlxejr aSj V ingo. twelve innings. - v ;: At Brooklyn . R. H.'fi. fhiladelphia 2 I 1 Brooklyn X ll I .'; C Smith. Hetts. Keenan ui Bruggy; Cadore and O. Miller, Kriigt r. Texas Storm Recedes, No Lives Reported Lost V DALLAS, Tex.. June 2?. jKirt.s from most of th .Tfttt! coast ton IjtP t Indicated that Ur tropical rtoim of last night un! lodav had practically subside there, but it showed a tendweyli i'i) inland or be deflected eir siting ine -oasi. f Reports from along the coai' tol.l of u higli tide, but tli niar bad not reached the velocity .W at Point If abt He. Freeport tnd Fiieletfn today and last night. - fc : There has been no report ifl-T niKht of Iofs of life. -- Thousands Listed As r Sufferers From Flood; j ri F.P.LO. Colo.. June 22.-Tb' ttital number of persons who flit tered as a result of the flood fcre fa r. '!:., according to an official sfatenient issi'-.'d by Ihe Red Cro? tfinight. That number inda dead, injured, homeless and Ptr sons who lost property. . ; I'p to .June i. the staterow! said. 17o- families had registers; ii4 needing assistance. In tion :!s.', homeless men have if pfied for aid. Accord inR to tV I ted Cross. liOo houses were .1 trtjrt-tl totallv destroyed. .;. -The Red Cross renort for Jqnla say I x families hav Jf Hlered as hm tling aid, repres luj. 7 'iu per: oils. Leading Districts Narnetf 1 i; By Growers' Associatica bf the 22 fruit districts intt Oregon (! rowers' Co-operative sndiution the Salem district !(K in::prunes with 3,ft00 acres. Th Arnity district leads in walnut with 296 acres. Medford leads Ii aople acreage with a total 2,ijr.3. Medford Is also the leading near district, having 3.710 acre sliced with the association. Th llnlles lllllirl Hlpned UD 345 aCr of cherries while Amity had 2'C acfes. Salem is t ho principal Wtx district in the association, navia. 6fij acres. Rrimarkable Exhibit at i Albany's Products Sho Abl'.ANY. Or., uf'djciiirers from t.ino 22. U Portland a I. in n Coiirilv are ilis nlavinK V p& of lli.i kinds of OregOTJ-lC goOtfs at Albany's home prodn Hhow now in progress. Tbt t1 ory was decoiated and filled IJ 'Z I -, booths, w hich were ocftlj by. as many firms. (;oi.i titli: YOKK, J line C'iintry club oT B rook line, V1 li;U! bi en award, il the aUl' the. amateur chanirionslilp to; ninetii of ihe le.iteil State!"" OtlArl'itiAn t..r. 1. 11 Waf I- .".J... . l"il I'll 1 iiotftift tl tonight. HOt.lllAY AllllFn. tt'iv in u imiii 22 or no i - of i lie -lock exchatif lay grained a petition for alt C '"tra holiday on Saturday. Julyv APrtDintlorvef COMPOUND COPAIBA u" ; AT YOUR DRUCCIST- In lie; fin il 1 1