The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

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    BEVENTY-nFTH YEAR 1 I, - ,j 1 ; SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1925 V ; , PRICE FIVE CENTS
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DRUNKEN. DRIVE! HELD
RULES 0 F SILEE
OLD ADMIRER SEEKING
LARGE STILL IS SEIZED
j)H BiyjR NEAR ST. PAUL
HUGE DISTILLERY LOCATED
OX ISLAND IX RIVER
LEGAL STARS ARRIVE FOr)
coram -
AFTER. AUTO SMASH-UP
TO SHOOT MADALYNHE
DAYTON EVOLUTION CASt-
BIflBYIIMI
ASKED FDR DREGOiJl
; wiiuiohr;;es
MICKEL AND DOMOG ALLA. MA-
DKFEXDAXT IX THE KENNEDY.
DARROW, DEFKXSE ATTORNEY
WILL APPE.kR TODAY
CHIXJ3S MEET 1LEAD-OX
MURD.ER CASE THREATENED
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Governor of Canton and Min
ister of War Are Wound-
i rr , nil n e r o c I n ; .
; cu uy noouooui ; -
J f .SITUATION is
TENSE
' Foreigners Preparing to Leave
' CltyyWlowIn Sharp Out-
- ' , break; Rioters to be
.'J't i Executed, Said
4 CANTON. July 8, (By Tsso-
clated Press ) . W.u Hon-Min,' civil
governor of Canton in the govern
meat recently formed, and Hsu
Sung-ChI, minister of war in the
same eabinet, are reported to have
been wounded by an assassin who
was killed by their; body guard
The assassin, it is said, was recog
nized as an ex-officer, , "j
Martille Chalgnot Receives Severe
Cuts; Other Passengers
Art Injured
One
Tony Genna, Dying Gangs-
ten Gasps Name ot blayer
in Chicago Kii
man is in the. city Jail
Charged with driving while intoxt
cated. a girl is in the hospital with BROTHER SEEKS
cuts ana severe body onuses, sev
era!.; people are nursing minor in
Juries and two automobiles badly
smashed as a result of a head-on
collision at the Southern Pacific
Pacific highway crossing in front
oi the valley I Packing company
about 9:30 o'clock last night be
tween automobiles driven by A. A.
MickelJ district freight . and pas
senger -agent for the Southern Pa
clflc and Frank, A- Domogaiia, of
tng
i Paul Roman, Just Released From
Prison, Lurking Near Oben-"
chain Hpme -
Xo Arrest! Made; Plant May be
, the Largest Ever Taken in
State of Oregon
Protection Is Sought After!
in Family Is Slain in Last
Six Weeks; Hidden in
L. " I
: r Secrecy
Third
8. (By Asso-
the Clark Vincent garage.
Martille CSaignot j received bad
cuts .and bruises. It was at' first
though that: one of her legs was
CHICAGO. July
elated Press.) Chicago Gangland
ian amuck again today and Tony
Genna, member of the notorious
Genna g? ;: of gunmen, gangsters
and beer runners fell the victim of
assassins' bullets, the third mem
cated on an island in the river and
is- Bald to, have a capacity of 300
gallons of liquor a day.
; ine seizure was maae.Dy a. v,
Smith and , A. Chrlstensen, who
have been working on the case
for some. time. Four men. be-
broken. Fannie Daniels received ber.of kia family to be killed in
n fl,f iiin anil ttwtif exist i1m T K t IVA ti -- ci-v WOAks '
O vfiiu null Ul UAaw o.uiuo. XJiriu I luc
CJUIING 'KUn6. July 9, t By
' Associated ; PressJ, The Chinese
defense commissioner here today
issued a proclamation threatening
death,, to any anti-foreign demon-f
strants. j The situation yas bel
coming so menacing that) all the
foreigners jj were on (the point of
"leaving. !1 jV-f i ; p , : , '..!' '
The sltHatfon i extremely tense.
Most of tho troops have been re-
were passengers in the Domogaiia
machine.
B
Mrs.
Churcii
L
F. Dimeler of 1108 N.
a passenger in the Mickel
machine,- received la cut on her
head that demanded medical at
tention. She was removed, to her
iters injuries. are not sen-
Mr. f Mickel's -i daughter
was badlv shaken and was
suffering from shock but not
otherwise injured. Mrs. Mickel
LOS ANGELES, July 8. (By I A huge liquor plant, said to te
Associated Press). Madalynne one ot tne largest ever taken in
Dfll IPC Obenchain: who fikured nromi- the state was seized by special
nenuy in me j. ueiion ivenneaji vv",':d " " '"(
murder case here several years! Jurisdiction, yesterday on the wu
ago, s being given her ' freedom J Iaaette river about two miles ftom
after several juries had failed toiet. Paul. Tne aistuiery was 10-
agree on the guilt or Innocence of
herself and Arthur Ct Burch,.ber
co-defendant in the murder trials,
appealed to the' sheriff's office
late today for protection against
the bullets of a former admirer.
rionn tins , n Tinted hor at urine
that Paul Roman, recentlv. re-1 jieved to have been connected
i ...... . .
leased from Folsom prison, had wuaane piani, escapea as me 01-
been lurkirur about her home here fjcers arrivedv No arrests were
and makinr varui oredictions otlraade. Bert Smith and. Roy Brem-
fnrthrnminr nhnotinir frav. I njeri deputies , frqm Sheriff Bow
,,,.1 ef s office; were sent to the puce
Roman was a sensational figure I . ,
In Mm OhpnrhatTi' WAonnil trial. u? .
At the time under a penitentiary .' The distilling plant consists of
sentence he told of letters that! o large stills, 35 vats, each con
Wart hp(ppn himapif andltkinlng about 150 gallons of mash
waged against Chicago gangsters ; Whii th- wiiUnd two four-horse steam boilers.
which started a ffew weks ago , . nt . ., M - The plant was operated with mod-
Tnitv fftinr.t in rn equipment. Only about 50
tone, were read into, the evidence. auns Of liquor was oiscoverea
cpon cumpieting ms pnwnn shinment had iuat
came to los Angeies.
six weeks
Ji... . B 14 WW3aj
Tony's death came In the midst
of a relentless police war oeing
when Michael Genna, I Tony s
brother, was shot to death after
members of his garig had itaged a
battle with policemjen. killing two
nff.Ai-a'anrt woundine a third. A
few weeks previous, Angelo Gen
na another brother, was mur
dered. v " j
29 vears old i and the
Tony
wealthiest of the six Genna broth-lfo,. her.
.. a i 1. kln
ers, apparently was iurea iu no
death. Genna advanced with nana
extended to greet two men who
Rfennod from I a car in front of a
moved from the city of Canton inland a youngster were not injured,
the outskirts of Which fighting Is I Mr. Mickel was returning from
reported to have commenced as; a I an evening drive through Silverton
result of theispllt in the new cabi- and Mt. Angel when the accident
net. Alf foreign privileges In the! occured and was! drrring south.
city .have been closed as a precau-l Domogaiia was headed north on
tionary measure, the anti-foreign I the highway and crashed into the store in "Little Italy."
movement being intensified pyi Mickel- machine, j He told Officer
garbled reports In the native news-i Edwards that he was driving
papers. The-. eustom house and! SOuth and that his machine, was
post office are open but no bust-1 not damaged. He was placed un-
ness s bein transactea. i der arrest and taken to the city
A general upheaval is tearea jn jaI1 Where he was booked lor drlv
-the city owing; to tne spin in ia w while .intoxicated. J
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Speaker. Declares Tennessee
Will Be Honored torl-or-biddmg
Teaching
Bryan Compiles List of State Witf
n eases; School Bill Is Xow
the Bfain lssoe
DAYTON'. . Tenn.. July 8. (By
the Associated Press.)-Judge J.
T. RaulstOD arrived today to ore-
Total of $5600 Is Assessed
During May; 9; Arrested
and 7 Convicted -,
CANTRELL RAPS BIBLE side at the trial of John T. Scopes. Z COUNTIES, REPOBTUiG
charged with teaching evolution
in the public schools of Tennessee
in violation of a state law, which
opens ' Friday. Other principal
figures are en route. ,
Clarence Darrow. defense attor
ney, will arrive tomorrow. Dud
ley Field Malone and Arthur Gar
field Hayes, other defense attor
neys, will, arrive about the same
Evolutionist Declares Old Testa
ment Must Be Revised to Ac
cord With Finding of
Scientists
181 Convictions Are . Obtained
From, . 168 Jkjfm TJirongjh
' ' oat StAtei 29. Stella.
Also 8eise4
vra. . ' i tMM AoafVA will nun
dav be nailed as a pioneer In the tlm.e " Cttanooga
confutation oT false sciences, and
will be known aa a, champion of
true science." WHliam Branch
Riley, executive secretary of the
American Fundamentalist associa
tion, declared last night in a de-
More fines were assessed In
Marion conntv dnrinri Mav than
Another member of the prose- ha nr other mnntr of the state.
cutlon legal forces expected to- according to a report completed
morrow Ms William - Jenninxs K nrmiim' s ijin tit'nro-
nlbition commissioner; from -1
Bryan. Jr.," coming from 'Los An-
Ke,es- Irtnrna h riltrlrt attorneva ' and'
Thomas Scopes,1 father of the sheriffs of the state. There were.
rlnfmia nt hm fM T- J -I ....
bate with Dr. Edward A. Cantrell. j Ky to attend hi!ftnr tWi nlne arre8U f0r T,oh,,M 'oHM
. . . o tO attend his SOn t trial, -an- lrnMhltlnn law and .ptp ronvlt.
nouncing soon afterward he had lon8. Fines total rag 500 wer
, .. lo Ilgni nyi re- assessed, three stills eel-ted. 175
gallons of liquor destroyed and a
To ac
quaintanccs here he said the fact
that he .had turned state's evi
dence I) gainst Mrs. Obenchain did
not mean that he na longer cares
his
tigu, ivwuwu U.. f-nm the nlnnt Tirea
I UVU UlUO w - -
lecturer for the American Science
league, an, evolutionist organiza
wvu. r i Doners. - n
- . . I jonu nanaoipn xseaj issued a
Dr Cantrell opened the debate 8tatement for defense counseUto
with attack on anti-evolution day in which he said the defense
laws, declaring tuem 10 De igaor- considered Mr. Brvan'a-'addreaa to
!As Tony claspea the hand of
.. . . r . mi- I. . 1 1 I
one. tne otner urea uye uuncm
into his body. Both fled, tossing
the pistol away. Tony died a few
hours later in a hospital.
Two minutes before' he died.
Tony broke the iron rule of si-
were going under, the boilers and
the vats were filled, indicating
that a new batch of liquor was in
process of . manufacture,
A t. cluhnrilA lnndin? avstem
.was made by wnien oarreis oi
liquor could be loaded into boats
from a platform, and thus shipped
hr water to the' distributors. It
is believed that the same organ!
zation that was behind, the Mt,
Angel distillery furnished the cap-
CERTIFICATE IS REVOKEDLUal for the St. Panl plant.
- l-.'w.. .. .. . . J
I 11 is saia mat u is now uupus-
EVGEXE TEACHER IS FOCXDlsible to remove the liquor eqnip-
GUILTY OF lMIORlLTTY 1 ment irom tne lsiana, aue to me
low water. The plant was obvi
Upon order of J. A. Churchill, I ously set up auring a nign stage siuay ot tne neavens.
Two deputies were sent to the
Obenchain neighborhood to watch
for the ex-convict and allay the
fears of the former Kennedy case
defendant. . -
ZZZz tletl superintendent of schools, of the river.
ant thrusts at a demonstrated
scientific "philosophy."
The subject of jthe debate was:
Resolved- that evolution Is an es
tablished fact, and-as such, should
be taught in the schools as a cor
rect explanation of the world in
which we live. Mr. Cantrell open
ed for the affirmative, with Dr.
Riley speaking against teaching
the subject in the schools of the
country. .
Evolution can be demonstrat
ed from every branch of science,'
Mr. Cantrell declared. "We can
prove it-from astronomy, from bi
ology, from zoology, from embry
ology, and from geology. Cosmic
evolution may be . proven . by a
All the
distribution
The, three
OI PUBIS. , I A no ' 1, I V.-.. rnn ond oattlo t Tn 1 T ?f 4ll d fl I . ,. . . .1 .v. nntV.
warohtna have arrived I " ov';i,"'i ; "" naawxcic u. .jewnouse nas oeen i iuum.ii.
revoked, following a hearing on
Officers believe it stages of the evolution of the my
the hospital by i the Golden Am-J gangland, where men live, and die I the five-year certificate held by has not been in' operation more riada of worlds and universes that
iiil tne world can, be seen. We
have the highly incandescent stars
then those; that shine with a less
brilliant light. - Finally the 'dead
6 tars, which give off only that
light which Is reflected on their
surfaces. We have those great
eeas of cosmic dust, from which
planets are continually being
evolved. All showing us the won
derful magnitude of the universe,
LETTERS PERPLEX WORK!
. V " I be' learned they were alone In the without benefit of the law
irom vue norm nuu sucuweu 1 i ,
" . . . . . . I ar With rWimnvalla '.xik.-v - rv .
Whampap, below iCanton. wnere '
they are discharging cargo.
STORMS JAKE LIFE TOLL
ELEVEX PERSON'S DIB FROM
HEAT AXD, SEVERE STOIOIS
- . - t
CHICAGO. July 8. ( By Asso
ciated Press ) Eleven persons
were killed and a number of oth-
Apparently recognizing that he charges of immorality brought by! rpc Ull I ' RPIUI&1N
was dying, he gasped: EL J. Moore. Lane cpnnty JChwUSd!rTTt""t: 4 ;.n '"
-!'CavalfeW?s-Cner!- and superintendent, based upon Klsf " '4ttftrt. -n nvmrr
SYMBOLS. I. FOB RAKIXG POW
j DER'OT j UNDERSTOOD C
for Dr. Uuhert Work, secretary of
the interior, but the mystic sym
bola used in. cooking are beyond
ers were prostrated or inured as nIg comprehension.
a resuu 01 near wave- m ""TkI VWhat does 3. P- stand, toy?"
storms in variuy v .1 qaeried lr. Work while looking
country toaay, . ,4 at a blackboard in the domestic
Four were killed and 25 injured! . . -v 0,
day.
were being
storm struck Iinneapolis, while
several persons were injured' and
ia property, loss of $250,000"was
caused by. a hail 'storm over, a
twenty-five "mile territory in cen
tral Minnesota. . .
A severe electrical storm swept
over Philadelphia, one man being
killed by lightning., Considerable
dropped back oil his cot 1 dead.
Tonight police .searched for a;
man of that name with whom Tony
Is said to have quarreled several
vwtt np-n In ; addition a dozen
Goyernmenttrralrs are easyj ggt er were In CU8tody. rela-
Uvea. 'of ' the Gennas were being
held, and scores of other members
of the underworld
sought. ; -
Sam, Genna Cracked under the
strain as he saw his brother, Tony
die. :
.."Please," captain," he begged of
a,. police-officer, "project me. First
it's Angelo, then it's. Mike. Now
it's Tony, and next it'll be me.
Protect :me. Protect me
He was taken to a secret hiding
place. !
conduct while a teacher in the Eu
gene public schools. Chadwick's
certificate was . based upon his
graduation from the Oregon nor
mal school and was issued May 8.
1923.
Chad wick was under contract
for principal of the Marcola high
school this coming; 1 school year.
Both he and others interested at
LIXFIELD SCHOOL TO BE KEPT
AT McMINX VILLE, SAID
PORTLAND. Ore., July 8 Lin
field college will not be moved
from McMlnnvllie to Portland,
the Dayton Progressive club- ast
night a challenge ; to the defense
to put "the truth, or lack of the
truth of the' theory of evolution"
on trial. This challenge. Dr. Neal
said, would be accepted. Mr.
Bryan made no comment when he
read Dr. Neal's statement.
Judge Ranlston. soon after his
arrival, announced he was pre
pared to preside at the "evolution
case if the task required all sum
mer." The Judge said he. has re
ceived many letters offering him
free advice in the conduct of the
case. One letter, he said, spoke
of the writer having read the
judge's "erroneous charge" to the
grand jury and assuring him that
he was satisfied that his ances
tors enriched themselves by de
riving the Tennessee. Indians of
their property through Illegal
measures.
. William Jennings Bryan of the
prosecution admitted today he bad
a list of Tvitnessea. - . .
"I have a list of witnesses,? he
replied, "but not to give out."
adding that the prosecution did
not yet know how many witnesses
would be necessary. .
tetal of 54 months jail sentences
given, n
Baker county had the best bat-
ting average, with 17 arrests and
17 convictions. Fines of 122.75.
were assessed and $1075 paid.'
One still was seized. Lane county,
reported 18 arrests and 16 con-
victiona, with fines .of 13850 as-,
sessed and $2151.50 paid. Thirty
four gallons of liquor were seized.
Multnomah claims the longest Jail
record, one sentence being for six
years. .There' were 14 arrests
made and "eight convictions, ob-i
tained. Fines assessed amounted
to $4050. Washington county. re
ported 12 arrests and 10 'convic
tions, fine of $3650 assessed' and
$2682.80 paid. . Two stills were
seized and one sentence of. 'three
years given. ;
- Reports indicating inactivity 0
lack of violations were reported
from Coos, Curry. Crook, Jeffer
son, Josephine, Linn. Morrow and
Wheeler counties. ... No report waa
received; from. Jackson. Douglas,
Wisco or Klamath counties. ,
All of the reports were -not com
plete. Blanks were famished all
aheriffs and district attorneys, "tut
evidently some of the spaces were
not understood. The returns. are
the first under a. new system In
augurated by Prohibition Co m mis
trust e-es of the institution decided land the greatness of the theory! WORKERS SEIZE. TRAIN Hies become accustomed to the re
here today by resolution. ; that can explain all these things
The declsloBuwas reached after . Again. Irom a study of eystem-
oum oe ..u oiaer. luusrcuteu -.im.t a fnll dav' aneclal meetinr "c, awuwsy.- w can aiBO prove
tended the hearing in Superin-l ; .. . A " I the theory of evolution. There
tendent Churchill's office June 30.1" vu.
: It was pointed out mat it wouia
BAXD OF 50 HARVEST FIELD
MEX BROKEN' BY SHERIFF
WRECK HURTS FIREMEX
"Why, baking, powder, ' replied
the instructor, . ,
t "Dr.! Work made a thorough -in
spection of the Institution on his
wajr, back to Portland. 3 lie exT
pressed himself as beting highly
gratified with things as he found
SEATTLE. July 8. Seven fire
men were injured, four requiring
hospital treatment, when the fire
apparatus collided with a street
car here tonight. Passengers on
the street car were unhurt.
be necessary, if Lincleld college
were brought to .Portland to raise
$750,000 to provide buildings and
I equipment and $500,000 more for
endowment purposes. In the event
the school remained at McMlnn
vllie, It was said, half that amount
would suffice.
port, better and more detailed re
ports, are. expected. State opera
tives cooperated In many but not
in all or the arrests.
The 24 counties reporting
showed a total of 158 arrests and
121 convictions during May. Fines
LAMAR. Colo., July 8. (By
The Associated Press). Between
40 and 50 harvest field workers!
who seized a Santa Fe train at aggregating $29,185 were assess-
2ftroperty damage was done, but ( them and said many complimen-
Uie storm sent the mercury downlry tnings concerning tne scnooi.
19 degrees from a maximum ofl. Ule.refused to comment; upan, any
4 Relief from the heat came to future policy of, the, department
New York in breezes and showers. I relative, to the I local school. He
butfair and waraier weather -was j "emphasized, thel need-of teaching
perdlcted for tomorrow. Tjtres 1 lAem, tne uunjgs, ny .-w Jucn tney can
heat deaths occurred in the east-1 make a living after. leaving Bchool
IN TOE PUBLIC EYE AGAIN!
1 (XOT YET RUT SOOX)
EX-CONVICT IS ARRESTED
j y ; ). . 1 . . 1
FORMER WiTMvS8 , IS OBEX-
CUA1X CASE, IS HELD,.
ern metropolis ; toqay. ana iwq
deaths were recorded in the Pitts
burgh district. Kansas CUy1 re
ported ;one death and several pros
; trations, among the latter Ray,
Schmandt, first baseman f of the
I Indianapolis American association
club. ; The mercury was above 100 1 LOS ANGELAS, July 8-(By
. in many Kansas communities with I Associated. Press.) -Madelynne C.
1 Wichita' topping the list with 10t, 1 Obenchain tonight sought and
One, heat death, was reported in (found the protection of the, law
against wnat sue said, wye, the
aeath threats-of Paul Roman, ex-
Des Moines.
JHiEES'MAKEBiarHAUL
POtlCli DOG TAKEX FRO& CAR
U?0,S EQUIPMENT GOE
?i SAN IEDRO, Cel., July 8 (By
Associated Press.) The automo
bilejot Mrs. L F. Bantier parked
jn the shopping district here today
had ' no lok on it, so she chained
Jher German police dog to the- caT
to guard it. When she returned
a half hour later the car was still
there, but the dog had been stolen.
She telephoned, police and De
tective Lieutenant O. W. Bees'on
convict and -one-time witness j
against her in her second trial for
the murder, of J. Belton .Kennedy
here three years ago.
Roman was arrested by deputy
sheriffs as ha, walked up to the
front . door of ; -Mrs. , Obenchain's
suburban bungalow in Annandale,
several "hours after she - had "ap
pealed to the sheriff's office for
protection. He was alleged to
have , bee a lurking In the neigh
borhood for several day and . voic
ing vague predtetions of a forth
coming snooting airray.
. . Tne x-convIct would not - dls-
R. LI. n K - lt. 2
motored out to look for clews. As nKKv,u i.... .i
ue Bieppea iruza uis car uuwwci
the spare wheel had 'been, stolen
He wen 10 tne telephone to turn
this new development over to Pa
trolman "B?n Hoskjns to handle.
The latter, was off . duty at; the
time, and. in getting out ot bed to
answer, me Vali. found that his
clotbeg had been stolen.
: Officers are" investigating. 1
he - comment-'tn -his alleged 'talk
about a shooting. r
MAXY VISIT PARK
LIVINGSTON. Mont., July 8.
Automobiles registered at the four
entrances to Yellowstone national
park, yesterday established a rec
ord in the annals' of park history,
according to a dispatch from Supt.
Horace M. Albright last night.
The message from the park sup
erintendent states that a total of
Z5&5 people entered, the four gate-i
' JSHEEPMAX IS .DEAD
TWIN FALLS, Idaho, July 8.-
8. P. Newman. 45.' crominent Ida-
ho sheep raiser, died her today j ways on July 7 Total visitors' to
arter an illness of several months. I the park fox this year now aggre
Mr. Newman, had. been a resident! gate 34,680, about 1600 more
of Idaho since 1304, coining here! than for the corresponding period
irom Oregon. , i lor 1924. ?
are many forms of animal life
which differ- imperceptibly from
each other. No. differentiating:
marks can be seen from an exam
ination of the exterior. A atndr Syracuse, nans., today were metld. while I9.7i an r rU.
of the anatomy reveals no marked! bjr a natnr organized posse here J Twenty-nine stlUs were seized and
iwu uuun ir meir coup anaj516 gallons ot liquor destroyed.
ma iiaia was recoverea aiter Hun
dreds of shots had been fired and
sixteen of . the men . captured.
There . were no casualties.
Armed with clubs and revolvers
the harvest workers attacked the
train as it was moving slowly.
They boarded it and subjected the
train crew with but little diffl- fQUR MEN SENTENCED
cu uy ana oraerea me engineer to
"speed up." A brakeman tried to
resist but he was held back. The
(Continued aa paga 2)
1
BUILDING IS DEDICATED
12,000 STRUCTURE OX OAC
CAMPUS COMPLETE
Jail sentences were, reported: ia
days, months and years, the lowr
est being 30 days. Tillamook
county reported p total of 820
days lor the nine arrests and seven
convictions.
CORVALLIS. Or., July 8. (By
Associated Press.), Oregon's
$125,000 pharmacy building, lo
cated at Oregon Agricultural col
lege here, dedicated today as the attack took place just'-east of
cniei teaiure or me secona day s Syracuse, and when the train
TWO GUILTY OF COXTRIBCT
IXG CHARGE jET -3 MONTHS
program of the 36th annual con
vention of the Oregon State Phar
maceutical association.
A revjew of tjie growth of the
land -grant institutions in Ameri
ca was given by J. K. Weather-
ford, president of the. college
board of regents, In presenting the
building for dedication.
rolled through town the conduct
or, whose name is not known
Jess Wade and Clifford Willard v,
were sentenced to- 3 months in. the "
here, dropped a note asking, that faund rn7 tV h7 h V LZ St
a telegram be sent to peace offlc- f V'1? VJ J
ers here that-the train hadvbeen f frt"n to bed e-
seized. Deputy Sheriff M. N "T m ' IrVt
Cockrum and Under-sheriff E. P. Ke,,y Te tnem a Wr ht
Beavers immediately organized 8entence d l. ' that they
the posse. As the train slowed 1 aireaay oeen ne.ia ia jsu tor .
Lamar- the ... harvest 1
was
Th convention went nn rernrrf I t t. - v 13 months. '
: 1 iiii iitt in ir ilia mrynnri
as re-indorsing the project for a hands sighted the nosse and some Henry Miller, of Valsetx.
central headquarters building for 0f them, .believing their numbers 1 8entence1 to 8 months in jail for.
all pharmacy interests In the na-t0 be great ''enough to beat them Iewd cohabltatfonTind Henrj AI-
off, dropped from the tra.lnAwn.wM.VJpn.2reT tndtupl-
lion, for which 1 a million t dollar
fund is being raised by the Am
erican Pharmaceutical: associa
tion. -i
H. S. Noel of Indianapolis ad
dressed the convention on business
problems of the", retailer, -
showed fight. But when the posse role from-the beach, for burglary
started shooting over their heads 1' tne Willamette Grocery com-
the narvest t hands scattered. In Panys fs rehouse, .if
the. roundup that followed, six- Ali the cases were tried.beore
teen were captured, j Charges had Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly.
not been-fjied against them early
tonight.
STOOL PIGEONS BANNED
3IEAXS pV PROCURIXG KYI.
DEXCE;NpTOLBRATED.. 4
NDtKEBiBIOriEER DEAD
BLAZE. DAMAGES DOCKS
SPOKANE. July 8. Defying
anyone to' say that Spokane is
either moral, or dry, Charles Hed,-
DAVID WILLIAM LEWIS
IXDEPEXDEXCE DIES
OF
BURXIXG 6UU TTS FIBE TO
LIXXTOX WHARVES ,
r
PORTLAKD.'Or July 8. Fire
caused when aj hjazlng launch ia
the ; Willamette - river driftil
INDEPENDENCE.' July 8.
David William Lewjs died at the
gr, city co'm miss loner- of-public I family: homestead. Lewisville. on
safety, declared before the noon 1 Tuesday morning after an illness Kalnst docks used by the". Union
luncheon of the Associated En- nt-three moajth. . "The son ot Mr. ad Standard-OH -companies near
gineers today tha tilt ia not Teas-, and Mrs. David B Lewis, he was Llnnton today caused loss estl-
enable to hqpe for the entire eJim- born in Mlssonrt January 11. 1845 nateoVtrom $85,000 to. 4100.009.
Ination of law Infractions. "The and came across .the plains with The launch, Vlfion. owned" by John
problem confronting us is not the this parents7 when but six months I Larsen, caught fire' when a gaso-
01a. Tne family settled in what
elimination of gambling or liquor.
but their suppression and con
trol." Hedger said. , '.'The , boot-
Iegger is a fixture.. - In-this con
nection I want to. say that 9-c per
cent of the convictions obtained
here in the last J Ive years ' have
been by means of private citizens,
and by private . citfzens I don't
mean stool pigeons. . 1 won't hare
stool pigeons." , , ' - ,
Hedger. declared narcotics rath-
TheI
Is now ' known as- Lewisville.
pajned after his father, and he has
resided on the family homestead
ever since. He was married to
Susan, a daughter of J. J. Wil
liams, early Benton county pio
neer. Seven children survive
them: Mrs. Ida Grant, Percy and
Claude of Lewisville; Mrs. Veda
line reed pipe Turst and the tri
occupants leaped overboard aa1
swam ashore, allowing the boat t-v
drift against the docks s?d'c!t!r.
thesaUfire. X f j ..... . .
.XW, PLAXT3. LIFTED
SEATTLE. July S.-Twent;.
Madison, Mrs. Jpsie Brinkley and I eight new,, factories were. Ii?tM b-
Lester of Portland, and Mrs. I tne Manufacturing woriaUon of
er-than liquor-ta be the real men-1 Frank- Smith,. oX-THlamook. His I Washington for the second quarter
ace, lwie dId tbout 18 nonths ago, ct l?:5t csii-j Jsaa ;j.
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