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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 192T,
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Evolution Trial Making City
" Famous; Crowds Flock to
Hear Testimony
Ektentifle Witnrtm Called; Theory
. BakL Not to Teach Man .
' . Came From Monkey . , 5
Nor IXjr God
BASEBALL-
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Portland 6; Salt Lake 2.
Seattle 4 ; Sacramento 2.
San Francisco ; Log Angeles 3.
I Oakland 4; Vernon 0,
America . :
Cleveland 13; Philadelphia 11.
Detroit 5; Boston .
Washington 8? Chicago 5;
wew York 7; St. Louis D game
called in third, rain: two games
today.
DAYTON, Tenn., Jnly 9. (By
'Associated Press.) Dayton to-
night was waiting tor 9 o'clock
tomorrow morning and the 'open
ing of the evolution trial which
has made It famous.
At that hour John T. Scopes,
Dayton school teacher, will be ar
raigned before Judge John T
Raulston of the Rhea, county cir
cuit court on a charge of violat
Ing the state law prohibiting
teaching of the evolution theory in
the public schools.
1 After a period of doubt; the trial
seems certain to open tomorrow
Various estimates of the time
. necessary to try the case set a mln
, imum of, two weeks and a max
imum of one month
i For the first time in several pre
- llminary maneuvers all. the law
yers who will participate7 actively
in the case are here tonight. Five
attorneys arrived today. Clarence
Harrow reached "Dayton from Chi
cago at dusk and Dudley Fief d
.Ialone and Arthur Garfield Hayes
; 'of the defense arrived frojn New
York. William Jennings; Bryan,
"Jr., of Los, Angeles Joined his fath
er to assist in the prosecution. A.
T. Stewart, attorney general of the
- eighteenth Tennessee judicial cir
cuit, official prosecuting officer of
, the state, came from Winchester
A meeting of defense lawyers
' til's afternoon marked the first
- time that they have all met In con
ference.
The 'day brought the first of the
tentative defense scientific wit
nesses. Dr. William Goldsmith,
professor of biology at Southwest
ern college at Wlnfield, Kans.
' Dr. Goldsmith said that evolu
tion is "simply a process through
Which the present and future com
plex conditions of the universe
hve developed and will develop
. irom the simpler pre-existing con
ditions. "Evolution neither" denies God
nor doea it teach that man came
' from menkeys."
A significant fact in connection
with the' court session , is that in
asmuch as It is a flscaj term of
court It automatically brings back
" the special grand jury Sunder the
- 'law. Should .the' prosecution tLej
dde thaj the pending indictment
' "against Scopes is not strictly legal
' as has been suggested, he could be
- reindicted tomorrow." The derense
Was expected to move to quash the
'Indictment and refusal of this mo
National "
Pittsburgh. 12-5: New York 3-7
St. Louis 5; Boston 11 '
Brooklyn 4; Chicago 2.
Cincy 6-8; Philadelphia 3-11.
FISHING IS GOOD
OVER WEEK-END
Where to Go and How to Get
There Is Told by George K.
Cadwell of Anderson's b port
ing Goods Store.
..Main Santiam river via Stay ton.
Several fishermen report some
good fishing to be had on the San
tiam. Spinner baited with chub
or salmon paste is used while the
oest tues are blue and red up
rights, caddes, coachman and Mc-
Inty.
The Santiam can be fished from
Stayton to Mill City, with better
fishing reported farther up. There
are lots bf riffles that can be
waded and some deep eddies that
a fly or spinner can be worked to
NEGLECTED HORSE WINS
ST. ROBERTS, NOT IX RETTING,
TAKES IMG RENEWAL
SHADE-SCHOELL TO MEET
WELTERWEIGHTS TO FIGHT
IX .lO-ROrXD DECISION
issued today,. Mr. Bryan charged
Scopes is working more serious in
jury to school teachers "than to
any other class.' lie predicted
that "this harm" would be in
creased to an infinite degree by
the establishment of the biology
instructor's alleged views on the
Independence' of the teachers
A devout note was sounded to
day by Judge Raulston, who an
nounced he approached his' duties
in the Scopes case 'with a deep
consciousness that the issues are
profound."
"If man without inspiration at
tempts to delve into the mysteries
of God, he finds' himself
whelmed in perplexities'." ; the
statement said. "Therefore I am
much interested that the unerring
hand of Him who Is the author ot
all truth and justice shall direct
every official act ot mine."
Judge Raulston expressed con
cern that "all those connected with
this investigation shall divest
themselves of all ambition to es
tablish any particular theory for
personal gratification and that we
all constantly Inquire for the
eternal truth." . ..,
The so-called anti-evolution bill,
of which Representative Butler of
Macon county was the au∨ wat
passed by the Tennessee general
assembly at its last session. , , '
DEMPSEY FIGHT SECURED
CHAMPION MEETS MADDEN IX
NEW YORK ON LABOR DAY
NEW YORK, July 9 (By The
Associated Press) Floyd Fitx-
simmons, Michigan City, ' Ind
promoter today announced ' Bart-!
ley Madden- of New York "has
signed to meet Jack .Dempsey in a
1 0-round, no-decision fight for
the world's heavyweight cham
pionship on Labor day. .
. Fitzsimmons'said he had receiv
ed a cablegram from Dempsey,
stating he would fight if he could
get into condition on such Bhort
notice.: Fitzsimmons intends1 to
Btafce the bout In bis own arena at
Michigan City. "
Boxing -followers looked, up on
a match - between Madden and
Dempsey as the first of a series of
preliminary fights which the
champion has said would be neces-
good advantage.
Coast streams. Good fishing in
Alsea river via Albany. Corvallis,
Philomath to Alsea. The distance
to this2-stream being some 60-odd I
miles constitutes a two or more j
day's trip. Several fishermen re-
ported good catches over the last
week. The fishing is good from
the town '-of Alsea down, o on
down below tide water, which is
about 30 miles from Alsea. Spin
ner baited ith chub or salmon
aste are used The fl'es bring
ing the best !"ck are royal coach
man, English admiral, professor,
and governor. Two rivers coming
into the Alsea 12 miles above
over i tidewater. According to Mr; Rath-
ourn of Salem the fishing is good
in this stream. The water is low
but said he had no trouble In bag
ging a nice catch. -
Thomas creek via Jefferson and
Sclo.1 Some "of the best fishing,
according; to soma of our local
nimrods who returned Tuesday of
this week with a fair sized catch
Is from Jordan down, although
good fishing is to be bad about
ten miles above ficio. The fish are
said to take either spinner or fly,
ind some of the best fHes being
blue upright, caddes and Mclnty
Little Luckiamute river via Dal
'At trt KaIIa Cttv liwnnlhi. tn
Al Berty and Clyde Jones the flsh
'ng in the Little Luckiamute is
till good. They had their best
nek on blue upright, gray hackle
ind professor flies. ! Spinner and
salmon9 eggs are also good,
f Local bass fishing is very good
recording to statements of several
of the bass fishermen. Some of
the favorite places are the slough
back of the paper mill, the lake
at Wheatland ferry, and Clear
'ake, 12 miles north on the River
road. The favtorlte baits being
dowagiac minnows and buck-tail
spinner. The best time for fish
ing Is said t be In the bmorning
md late afternoon. Crappies and
sunfish are also abundant wher
ever bass fishing is to be found.
They will bite on most any kind
of bait, the best "being a small
-pinner baited with chub or angle
worms. -' : "v
CLEVELAND, July 9. Taking
the flnst and third heats easily,
St. .Roberts, neglected in the bet
ting'.'won the 17th renewal of the
Ohio races with a value of $5,000
for 2:08 trotters, one of the feat
ures of the grand circuit card at
North Randall today.
Crawford, Thos. Murphy's horse,
won the 16th tavern stake, anoth
er 15,000 event, taking the nrst
three beats easily.
Crawford, setting his own pace
in the first 2:12 trot, ran the fast
est quarter and half-mile of the
meeting, the time being 29 3-5
and 1:00 2-S. respectively.
The world's trotting record for
three-quarters of a mile was low
ered again today when Kentucky
Jay won the first heat of the 2:10
trot in 1:32. This clips 1-5 or a
second off the mark established
by Lady Alethalne Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.
"Kid Herman, San Francisco pro
moter, today closed with Daye
Shade of California and'Frantle
Scboeil of Buffalo. N. Y.. for a 10
round decision welterweight fight
in San Francisco on Saturday,
August 8.
will occupy the whole summer and
autumn.
LEWIS WINS MATCH
BULL MONTANA IS KO'D
WRESTLERS CRASH THROUGH
RING ONTO SPECTATORS
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal., July
9. -(By The Associated Press).
Dock"; Pa Mulliken of San Luis
Obispo took a wrestling match
rrom "Bull'" Montana, Los Ange
les, in one j 19 minute fall here
today. The contest came to .'a
sudden halt! in the second bout
when the wrestlers crashed out of
the ring hitting spectators' chairs.
lunged back into the ring and fell
so heavily . than Montana was
knocked "cold" for 20 seconds
After leaving the ring it was
found hat "Bull" suffered a
broken Tib. Mulliken weighed 175
and Montana 182. :
Canals of Yser Yield Shot
and Shell of German Army
YPRES, Belgium-Restoratlon
of the Yser region, which was
flooded and devastated by shot
and shell during the war, has
taken years to accomplish, and it
is only quite recently that all the
locks and dikes of the Yser have
been put into working order again.
The present task is the thorough
dredging , of s the . watercourses.
which is proving exceptionally
dangerous,. So long did this part
of the country lay under intensive
bombardment that the dredging
machines at every turn bring up
quantities of unexploded shells,
grenades, mines and other war
material, but so far no accidents
have been reported. The work
TULSA. Okla.. July 9. Ed
"Strangler" Lewis, claimant of the
world's heavyweight wrestling
championship, . won a technical
victory here tonight over Howard
Cantowine of Iowa. The match
ended with each man credited with
a fall, after Cantowine was so bad
ly injured in a tall that he was
unable to continue and Lewis was
declared the winner.
Famous Copper Mine Paid
its banner years the mine recover-!
ed as high as 2C.82 pounds from
each ton of rock.
An original investment of 2300,
000 in the property brought total
dividends of $10,330,000 'before
the reserves began to show signs
of diminishing. Production at one
time reached a maximum of 10.
000.000 pounds of refined copper
a year. ' .. ..... :.
TIME EXTENSION GIVEN
CHICAGO, July-9 (By Asso
ciated Press.) Creditors of the
bankrupt brokerage firm of Dean.
unativla & Co., today gained a
Many Millions in Dividends ;;,rd "tension of 2 j hours when
CALUM ET. Mich. When the
Wolverine mine suspended opera
tions recently after 35 years of
almost constant, activity, there
passed into history one of the
most successful opening ever dril
led in the Michigan copper region.
Exhaustion of mineral resources
in four shafts, all of which had
reached a' depth of nearly 4.000
feet, caused abandonment of the
mine, i
The Wolverine was discovered
originally in 1882, but it was not
until 1890 that the property was
placed on a paying basis. During
nrm s collateral they were near
success in an effort to raise $2.-
500,000 necessary to place the
firm on a working basis.
GAS KILLS TRAINMAN
SEATTLE. Jnly 9. Encounter,
ing a gas pocket. when be made an
rdjustment on a freight car in the
Cascade tunnel, a Great Northern
brakeman named Jackson, of Se
attle. died tohlgit before fellow
employes could reach him. The
body will he "brought to Seattle to-
TO THE POUCTHOLDERS OT
THE PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMEKICA
lS8t5j35o600MPASY OF AMERICA
till bTWd M lb. Horn. OS.H tmd C-
eorponuon who u ot ti erf tMy-oo
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EDWARD D. DCFFIELD. Pr.
York Museum Has Skeleton
of Tracery, Famous Racer
YORK. England The skeleton
of the famous racehorse. Tracery
bred by August Belmont at Lex
ington, Ky has been presented
to the Yorkshire Philosophies1
society and is now exhibited in
that society's museum at York.
Tracery won nearly SI 00.000 In
stakes during his racing career.
He was sold in 1920 to Senor Un-
us, of Buenos Aires, for $263,000 I
the largest sum ever paid for a
rajee horse, j lie was brought back
to England in July, 1923, and died
at the Cobham Stud, Surrey, four
months later.
BARE HERMAN WINS
(By
ALBANY. N. Y.. 3uly 9.
Associated Press.) Babe Herman,
California ; featherweight, t out
fought Benny Gold, ot Canada in
every round of their twelve round
With the advent of the radio itj&out here ' tonight and won th
!s no innnr inHiiitimr n neronn tn Judges decision. Herman scored
"give him the air." four knockdowns. -
tlon by Judge Raulston would 1 sary to prepare him for possible
' bring . the much discussed case battles next summer with Harry '
finally into court, in a statement - wins ana uene mnney.
JULY
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the interest cost and payment schedule har
monizeswwith your requirements.
Hawkins & Roberts have made it possible
for many Salem people to own their homes
without being financially burdened. Perhaps
we can also make home ownership more con
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GROCERIES
5 cases Certo sold during our last special
Again, we place on sale 3 bottles
Certo . ..79c
1 doz. Economy. Jar Caps';.-..' ...25c
4 doz. Heavy Red Lipped Jar Rubbers 29c
Crown Flour ?. S2.49
Tall Jelly Glasses, dozen .. 39c
15 lbs. Berry Sugar .., ....1.00
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins :....18c
10 lbs. New Potatoes 25c
1 lb. Ripe Fresh Tomatoes ...................19c
Watermelons, per lb. ;.l ...3V2C
Fresh Lot of Lemons, week-end price,
per dozen j 29c
DRY GOODS
Permanent Dot Voiles, yard 25c
Bungalow Cretonne, yard ..23c
Arrowhead Thread Silk Hosiery 89c
36-inch Heavy Brown Muslin, yard.... ..16c
9-4 Mohawk Bleached Sheeting, yard.. 55c
54-inch Linen Finish Indian Head, yd. ..39c
More and Better Values at
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254 North Commercial Street
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
every day throughout the summer
season. Stopover wherever and as long J
as you please within final return limit
October 31st. ; , ' .
Now plan your vacation journeys to
the east. Let our agents assist in fixing
'your itinerary. And include
CALIFORNIA
either going or re tum ing.or both ways, t
if you choose. See it's manifold won
der at little, if any, additional expense.
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O. K Darling, Agent, Raltn, or A. A.
MiokH, 1. P. & P. A 184 IJberty St.
IMPROVE YOUR HOME
With Awnings '
We will come to your home, or place
of business, make' estimates anytime of
- day or evening at your -convenience
t without charge or obligation. We are
always pleased to show you samples.
Salem Tent & Awning Co.
" j Manufacturer of
Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods
of AU Descriptions : f
FRANK MONNER
1729 North TJbrrty Btret Salem, Oregoa PboM 415
Special Prices on New
Muio McceoDorieo
Ford wheels; 30x3 V2 $3.00
Ford oversize steering wheels . 1.75
Fog UghtsU.....: .; .85
3-Ton jacksJ.:..-... . 2.75
Luggage carriers. . .90
Mirrors (rear view).. T.. .75
Ford transmission lining sets... .75
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We have a big line; of new and used parts fol all makes
of cars and can save you money.
V OPEN SUNDAYS
MiKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE
245 Center Street
Cash paid for cars to wreck
Phone 39
LiBoIemm SiDecM
FOR SIX DAYS OR
AS LONG AS STOCK
LASTS THESE
SPECIAL PRICES
WILL BE IN FORCE
"A" Quality
Inlaid Linoleum
That sells regularly from
2.25 to $2.75 per yard for
Burlap
Back Printed
Linoleum
A very serviceable
floor covering that sells
regularly at from $1.25
to $1.35 yard, for
$1.90
Regular $2 Grade o f
Genuine Inlaid
Linoleum
A real bargain at per yard
$1.65
90b
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Felt Base
Floor Covering
that with an occasional
coat of varnish will last
for many years. Sells
regularly at 90c and $1
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Regular $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum
$1.40
65 c
USE
YOUR
CREDIT
Now is the time to lay your
kitchen floor covering
While the use of the kitchen is at a
minimum. . Place your order during
this sale and pay at your convenience.
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