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FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1925 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON junons irjLYNn libel ! CAS UNABLE TO AGREE HEPORT STILL STANDS SEVEN TO FIVE FOtt ACQOTTAIi Case Against Arizona Publisher Will Be Tried Again, v Jnde Says - 1 . YUMAj 'Ariz., June 18 (By Assorted Press. ) A jory which weT5jc' iato secret deliberation at 'Oock last night on the trial of Xieorge W. Lynn, Yumarpublisher, for criminal libel, reported in court ari0:45 a. m., today that not a single one of its members had -changed opinions after their first ballot was taken, and was dis charged by Superior Judge' E-. E. Elmo Bollinger. Jurors said they stood seven' for acquittal and five sfor conviction. i - The court innounced that the .case will be sent for retrial some time In the fall, when another at-J tempt will be made to sift the .evidence , for and against. the state contention that Lynn libeled E. P. SanguiheUl. wealthy Yuma, busi ness man, when he printed an edi torial in the Yuma Herald con .cerning alleged dangerous quanti ties of formaldehyde in milk from Sanguineus, dairy. . Another criminal libel charge based on an article in Lynn's pub lication to ."the effect that an guinettf paid proportionately low- er .tas than others in Yuma county also will Ue dealt with in the fall. ' . " The defense today" moved a de murrer to the second complaint on the ground that It did not contain cause of action. This was over ruled temporarily, the court an nouncing the defense would be given time to assemble its argu meats - thinking young people who are expected to be the leadier: of-the next generation, was the message of Norman F, Coleman j president of Reed college, In his address of welcome to the delegates.! i; : "Thin ' scientists hnv ! Mtt-rlered the universe and made the : world aj homely" place in which; to live; they have ruled the belief in evil demons. This Is the discovery of truth and the world is heavily in- debted to the scientists ,or sit,' Mr. Coleman said, i hi PLEA FOR CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES IS MADE '(Continued from page X) on the activities of pocket mice In the Pacific northwest. In the Pacific northwest there - is being evolved a race of :strpng, healthy and energetic people that will bring about an industrial de velopment and a civilization of grandeur and magnificence never before noted in the annals, of mankind, said Erwin L. Weber, consulting industrial engineer of Seattle,, who Addressed the Ameri can meteorological society 1 at a meeting in connection with the : sessions of the Pacific division of ; the American association for the - advancement of science. This industrial development will not be brought about through any miraculous agencies, ; said Mr. -Weber, but will come through the inevitable laws of nature, the laws of cause and effect, of evoltlion, of surviving of the fittesf and of adaption to environment. 4 More careful study and observa tion by federal and state agencies of what happens to the vast quan titles of fry released by fish hatch eries intended propagation was urged by Dr. J. O. Snyder, head ot the zoology department of Standi ford university. Dr. snyder said that fish egg hatcheries are probably instru ments of depletion rather than of conservation because of the in - clination to release billions .of r trout and salmon fry without checking up on the vast quantities of them that die with a view to overcoming such agencies as may, be responsible for their destruc- '. tion. . 'The relation of the liberal col- -iege to science is primarily 'not " one of aiding in research but of making the knowledge' obtained " t y research significant in the Accused in path of Father's Choice 1 for Her Husband ACCUSED DENTIST! $115,000 IS ASKED FOR MIS TREATMENT TO PATIENTS SUED FAKE PAPERS SAID USED CAXADIAX JJQUOU ; VESSEI4 DECLARED VADISp L1W LOS ; ANGELES, June! ! 18- Tronbles multiplied r today: ! about Dr. Thomas Young, dentist, who is in the county jail awaiting ar ralgnmentof an indictment charg ing him With the .murdef of his wife, Grace Grogan Young, whose body was Recently recovered from beneath the concrete bottom of a cistern where Young told officers he concealed it. ; - , rl.illr! -I ' Josephine Brathover, ! a I former patient of the dentist, filed suit for 115,000 alleging YauBg broke her jaw last September! while ex tracting a wisdom tooth.! 1 1 Attor ney Paul . Schenck., announced he was preparing suit for -$100,000 damages ,for.Irs. , Elmer j E. Mel lette, widow of another? patient who had died shortly after Young had treated him. An autopsy re vealed,: the attorney said, the pres ence of a gold crown ! in one of Mrs. Mellette's lungs. Fihally, of ficials of the state board of dental examiners admitted that! when Young was taken into custody in connection with the death of his wife they had in preparation a citation summoning him (to show cause why his license should not be revoked. I VANCOUVER. B. C, June 18 Report was received -here today that Mexican authorities at San Francisco had reported to Ottawa that vessels clearing from this port with liquor cargoes, giving Mexican porta as their destination were operating under spurious pa pers. When liquor is shipped from a Canadian port, the carrier puts np a bond for twice -the value of the liquor. The fcond covers delivery at the destination appearing in the ship's papers. When the vessel re turns with certificate 'that' the liquor was delivered properly the bond is cancelled. f 1 It was assumed here that the message to Ottawa i alleged that all vessels ostensibly carryTng liquor to Mexico were deliver1nglt to points along" the American-Pacific coast, i EXTENSIVE PAVING if ! PROGRAM LAUNCHED (Continnd from pag 1) to Twenty-fourth J Market, Commercial to Fifth; Liberty to High; Rural from Oak, from from -Com mercial to High; Saginaw, from Superior to Rural; South, from Commercial to Maple; Trade, from High to Commercial ; North Win ter, from D tb Market; North Fif teenth, from Marionj to ; D; Ne braska, from Capitol to Fifteenth; North Liberty, Columbia to .Pine; North Eighteenth. : D to Garden Road; University, ; from Mill to Bellevue; , Thirteenth, j Rural to South City limits; Shipping from Captitol to Cottage, ;jTl!L ! , ' :- 1 FUR AUCXIOX HEAVY , SEATTLE:, U's l8.(By Asso ciated Press.) -J. E. .Asnew, gen eral manager of the Seattle fur exchange announced tonight that $200,000 worth of skins were sold at the June auction of the com pany yesterday. Many eastern and Pacific coast fur markets were represented at the auction, .There was a very strong demand for beaver, lynx, "mink, otter, ermine, fisher, wolf, and all better grades of all classes ot foxes. this city, was announced today. Seven women were found In the apartment ; under the influence of the drug, which made them "silly drunk," the officers said. A day later they were able to talk co herently. No arrests were made and the women promised ' to discontinue their use of the stimulant, the officers said. : MANIAC ATTACKS YOUTH KIEXI ..WIELDS HAMMER OX ;H0V; INJURIES SERIOUS SEATTLE. : June 18. Harry Welch, 18, .was attacked and ser iously injured by an unidentified man who struck at the youth with a hammer as he lay asleep in his home here today. j Welch suffered broken bones in both hands, probahle internal in juries and possibly a fractured skull. " After inflicting a number of blows the head of the hammer which the 'fiend was wielding through an open window flew oft and struck the wall. This circum stance saved the youth's life, police believe, i C. C. Randoll and sons Claude and Ray were Salem visitors yes terday, (Their home Is at Amity. WILD LIFE JO BE AIDED THE PRESERVATION OF. GAME BIRDS SOCIETY'S OBJECT MOTHER AND SON FOUND IXSAXE WOMAN AND DOT LIVE IN STATE OF WILDXESS " SPOKANE, Wash. June 18, Resolutions - recommending that steps be taken "to : organize - four general groups 61 states in the east, south, central and west por tions of the United States for the purpose of holding annual meet ings to work for wild life preser vation were adopted at the closing sessions of the Western : Outdoor Life conference here late" today. . At the annual meetings all the problems applying to wild life. In the districts would be discussed and recommendations made for presentation to a national gather ing. ?, . The conference urged that con gress establish game refugees, for migratory wild fowl throughout the United States and that mea sures . be taken to prohibit "un wise drainage ot swamp lands." The. department of agriculture was urged to exercise its authority towards reducing federal bag lim its on migratory birds. : Another resolution asked regu lations to prohibit "unnecessary slaughter of wild water, fowl at present permitted where . migrat ory birds r hulk heavily during open season.! j PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, June 18J After fifteen years of isola tion In the wilds of northern British Columbia, a s 16-year old youth, 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 245 pounds; and a de mented woman, his mother, were taken on board. a boat for Van couver. The boy will be placed in the provincial industrial home and the woman in a mental hos pital. - The two had been living in a hut in the forest eight miles from Vanarsdol on the Skeena river. The boy had -grown up practically wild. . His mother iept him. dress ed in woman's clothing and led him about by the hand. When the boy saw a train for the first time at Vanarsdol he crawled aboard. He had no idea what a banana, was and did not know .what .to .do .with . Jt given one. when CLUB LEADER NAMED PORT ANGELAS, Wash., June 18. Mrs. H. E, Maltby, Seattle, wag elected president of the Wash ington state federation of women's clubs at sessions of the organiza tion's twenty-ninth annual conven tion here today. ' ;f,f GOOD COFFEE -JL vr C7 u waao it auj uLbra they wouldn't let us sell it Salem Smoke Shop LAINSON & CO. DRUG CLUB SAID FOUND PROMINENT -SOCIETY WOJIEN DECLARED TO BE ADDICTS SPOKANE, June 18. Discov ery of a drug users'. club, located in an apartment . house near the Lewis & , Clark high school here, and said by the police, to have in cluded .in its1 membership several women of some social standing In Erases .Wrinkles in - Less -Than 15 Minutes - Scientists have at last taken up seri ously - the problem of removing wrin kles and age lines. Many experiments hare been made. - The. result indicates that the "t ark rook method" is the bet because it produce immediate, results with perfect safety and comfort. It consists merely - in spreading over the face a mixture of powdered tarkroot, one spoonful, ; and lemon - jnieev one spoonful. In your mirror, before your very eyes, you ran watch the wrinkles and taurines literally Inelfc away in less fha a ,15 minut.es i . , . , . . " .. . , , The sensation, from . this brief treat ment is .most .refreshing. ' The effect is far better than that produced by the most : expert massage. Tarkroot is so harmless you could est it. And the cost per treatment is trifling less than three cents when . purchased in the original package at any. drug store. Adv. r ) Go somewhere this summer." Plan to make it the happiest vacation you ever had. Low Roundtrip Fares are in effect throughout the sum 'rncr season. It's amazing what 'they will enable you to see and do. So co this vacation. Know Oregon. .Visit Tillamook Beaches, Newport Beaches, Coos bay Beaches. Mountain "Resorts, Crater. Lake Oregon Caves. 1 AxsriVely upon our agents for 6dL travel information Ask for i-C illustrated booklet rQregon Outdoors. i - I T t- i f . : : ' Sums. i .O. Js. DarUng, sinmBEisfiutc Agent, . Salem, or A, . is XUBerty ' STnNUfuluLLLQ .Crtorf STORES SALEM CORVALLIS ALBANY WOODBURN We are t eaturincr a dessert Droduct thi s weekr a brand that :is new on this niarketjtj It is packed in all the popular flavors. -Weare anxious to have all our customers try this new Jelly Powder, selling: this week, 3 packages 26c. .Delicious Jelly Powder Dessert 26c pkgs Tmmmmm Ripe Juicy Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple ; large size 2 leans 49c Two Loaves Bread 15c M. J. B. Coffee 1 lb. 54c ; Dorothy Perkins, I7is cn trUi; fa New York for the alleged mur-' Car cf Thorass Templeton, choice cf heir fAthcr, a. war Jizdlj, .fez ' ; Dorothy -htiiLsjii3.fe-Jhe.8tftto contends she killed Terapleton be-' cr???jrrcf erred, thejattetrtiocs l;)4 -i ,Phone 50c Box ' Candy 89c C. andH. Berry ;Sugar -100 lb. sack $6.28 ' "'Ripe Tomatoes lb. 15c Nice Ripe Bananas . 3 lbs. 19c "Fresh Garden Teas 4 lbs o25c: 1 large pkg. Citrus 1 10c pkg. Soap Both for the price .of Citrus r 25c Crystal White Soap v 6 bars 25c Alpine : Milk 3 for 25c 4 lb. pkg. sSeedless Raisins 39 c Half Jb. pkg. Shasta Tea black or green 26c We are displaying a nice lot of Fresh Garden Vegetables 455-456 pay our drivers at your door they are responsible men arid always can rnrvke change for you Decorated -Berry Set SATURDAY ONLY Hero is a value that you cannot duplicate at anywhere near our special price. The. set is beautifully tinted and decorated in: colors. The bowl is 10 inches in diaineter and the six fruit, saucerssaucers are 5i Inches. The quality is very good, light in weight and really Is a bargain at this price. Three assorted patterns to Choose from. I : We always have big bargains , I Si! 1 ):-V . A I Every mile pro- 1 tected by Auto f miuc oysicm, A the moat com- plete known to acience. Cb ml7 mVUL tkrM(1i trata between Portland and Chicago. Observa tion car with library; - lounging room, club' room, smoking and card room, barber shop, shower bath, valet, service. New Pullman sleeping cars with improved and more commodious dressing; room for the ladiesT' Unexcelled dining car service. Mlsia saiyarsr la triaipir tatiM. M Mtra far. 70 Hours ' Btn Portland and Chiomft Uitm Portland mt rmry momm4 Standard and tourist sleeping cars through to Chicago, also standardsleep ing car for Denver and Kansas City. Continental Lirted Anotner 7 0-hjour train between Portland and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4 AO every evening, with observation car and sleeping cars through to Chicago. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars to Denver and Kansas City. in effect daily to September 15 to all the prttx-U pal Baatern Cities. Final return limit October 31. 1-ibcCTil stop-over privuegr. One-way via CsIUsmla either gains or "retaminc may be arranced if desired without much additional expense. Zlaa Natlaaal Park Low summer ' fares to the new Wonderland of Color in Southern Utah. Why not take It in oa your way Bast? Jellowita Natl anal Parlu-Utr also be made as a side trip at a small ad datiooal coat. , Mk tot free, booklet descriptive of these famous resorts. Our representative will be clad to cre yoa full information,, and help you plan your trip. Address WM. McMUKRAY , f General Passenger AgsnS y ' ,t .rortland, Oregon R e a d the Classified Ads Just a few steps down will save you dollars on your - . merchandise at Director's 5 ' . Cn Til 'fn O ii -i 1 The policy of this department is to give good merchandise at a lower price than is possible to sell under ordinary conditions. For This Week-End Sale we have made big reductions from our already low, price Gome and Goo for ozsGBf 200 pair .Women's tKid Oxfords, all sizes, regular $4.95 for this occasion ? A they go at ....... .... "v 1 ivy 150.pair Infant's and. Childrenfs Shoes, all leather, solid huilt,. regular up to AO $2.00, go at;.-- .i70C Women's Tennis Shoes, black or white 98c Men's Basketball Shoes, heavy. & .OC regular $3.00 ...... :.......... I QD ... . , . ... . . Men'&all leather 'Oxfords, brown On-AC - or black, all sizes, regular 5.... ntLluU Men's blue work Shirts, light weight 1 . Men's light weight Union Suits . .................. Boys Suits, sizes from 7 to 16 ...... Boys Sailor Suits, blue serge, all ' sizes ....... WomensMJ. S. Regen white Keds regular price $2.75, only, Thread, white or i , black . Cheese Cloth, J v per i yard . .45c 79c $3.95 $3;95 98 c ...:3 c 3c -Oil Cloth, good quality, per yard 29c 49c 79c 200 Window Shades, seconds, go at- each ........ .1 ........ Heavy galvanized Tubs : only ...........J jl .... Chinaw Cups and Saucers, regular PCr 25c each, set of, 6.. ODC Womejis' felt if ouse Slippers . . Canvas. Glov(!S, blue wrist pair ......... ... .................. Men's Cottor: Socks Childrens Garters . Infant's blue! soft sole fehbes Rubber Cannery Aprons ; go at .......-.- ...59c Ac 10c ...10c j15c ....14c Percale, darks Childrens Coverall Creepers- ; ..: Boy's $2.20 blue Denim Overalls ''00 extra heavy, all sizes 7 to 16........ wC - Corner Court and Commercial SMI m 1 i i m i 1 P M M t a I t M I VMM i ( " n i nn I ii. in ,i ,j .Corner .Court and , Commercial r'-r A