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l r I. FR1V0UTY-CONDEMNED TKXN'I1SKK t TIHAI LnKPORTl Kits AHK CKVstltKU yote of Confidence Sent ttaulston; Sunday Closing .I,ow Advocated ASTORIA. Or., Idly 23. The i-regon jstate j jiaptist convention was arauned . to n'tern Yottderani tion today of what tt termed "the jfrlvoloWmaniier" of handling-4he new stories of the trial in Ten-tv-f see of ' John sT.' Scopes on a fharge of teaching the" theory; o' evolution in, violation of a Mate af. H,jij.j:;i'hH,j ,yVi ii! 'Xrl V- J Aspersions were cast on 1 the ''Ood-fearlc , people"; of i Tennessee- acu pur ownjlaptist brethren", Wud'onitr ot. the clauses contained 1nis the resolutions , .which adoptedj by the convention almost without dissent and. with many : of the delegates! speaking ; in , its favor. The text of the resolution follows J-,, v:T-;: 1 i "In the Scopes trial a wide spread publidty was given reper Jorial work xat,ng aspersions on lb Goa-ft-ariig of Tennessee": and ! our own Baptist brethren were in number predominant among these worthy people; (therefore; be it i f ' j"IleHoIyed.i that the Baptists of Oregon In convention assembled at. Astoria:, send greetings and ex pressions of confidence ; to their brethren in Tennessee, .Judge Raulstoln and to the Christians of H other communities Involved In fills ridicule, of religion: and be It Y'Rettolved.: thai': the convention rpress! ijs ( aflmlratloii ( for Hon.l William 1 Jennings : Ilryan Jotj"b.ls erMc,defense Of the Bible agaifist calumniations at the trial T' :V;The ron vention also ; adopted a resolutiion scoring th break-down of reverence for the Tllonrs rfay and appealing to 'the 'state legis lature ror drastic Sunday closing WISHING. TSTGOOD .Where to Go and How ,to Get 'Hd well of Anderson's Sport-1 'in Coodii Store. ; ' Pacific City, i via the Westside I highwaySaltn6n ji ;f ishing1 pn the big Nastucka rivec at. Pacific City has not been ,yery good 'the ast . two weeks but for tout'is excel ' lent, i some f .f in j Jj catches i being made. The popular troll for trout being a 4 large .flash spdon with a smaller stlnner taatened about .12 Inches below the flash spoon and itsing a short 1 gut hvok baited with chub oh j'the mallet spinner'. , Butte, Creek ana.Ablqua river -tin. Sivertoh-The8e two streams being,' only 25 mHeV tromSarem offer a good pne tlay trip; Se'verai fishermen thli .Veekf reported fair i "catchei wlth'almonTeggs 'atid riies, being RediUpfights. Caddis; Black' Cnat'and Mclnty. ; ' v Main North Sanillam river via. Stayton n'd Mehama--S6me good . fishing reported frbra this 'stream VboVe Mll fclty. ' Royal TJoachman ; and Professor are 'the two best :. flies, , fehil, Bpinners baited with Sal mo a paste Is als6 5 good i" -J A Thorn as' sCreek TVia: Jefferson ond Sclo ThSro; are1 still a : few fish left in Thomas creek accord-' Ing to two of our .local nimrojds,' who. returned Tuesday of this week with a grand total 'oV 36 'fish between them. They had j their best' luck below Jordan us ing 8 pinners baited ' with Salmon ' 'raste,, but stated that fcome of the luckleiis fish .were, tajken on Cad rfia and Blue Upright fly. ? tvical Bass Fishing Is Good general catches of bass were made , thb week? one catch vf six was tiade by. Mr. Rathburn of Salem, at he Wheatland Ferry lake with ' A Dowaglap minnow, the biggest Ssh measifringn 20 Inches .and weighing six poupds. Clear' lake. i) miles north on the river road Is also good fishing, i t LIGHTNING STARTS FIRES . i -' fRGE NUMBER 'OF RTAZES DISCOVERED IX DISTRICT PORTLAND, Ore.. July - 23f (r.y 1 Associated tPress.J--Severe electric storms sover ' northern Washingtonfand Idaho were re sponsible f oh the setting of a large number of small forest fires, said reports received at the Portland ' forest service office today, oor visibility prevented the accurate location of all of the new blares. Sixteen Hres started; within the 36 hours in. the Cne,an national forest are attributed to lightning. While none was believed to , be aerlous 12 emergency patrols were sent j out to check ... them before - they assum largeproportions. ; The continuance of coof, cloudy weather has been so favorable to fire-fighting operations that few : "report si we r - received on the blazes in southern Washington .and Oregon, all' of which: are' be i Heved to "be under control. The Fall ! creek No. 1 f lr .in ihe Sis- " acres, but had' been definitely kfyud forest had burned ever BOO " checked. ' Fire lines had been ex tended two" thirds of way around the Wind river blaze and should 1 the' favorable" weather continue. thewill be completed Friday. The forest service has asked the Rind River Lumber company to add 26 -more men "to. the force to .insure r,the completion of the Work beforB THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON DROPymJUMCTiQNUlT WOflK OX 'TtUASGt RTATIO.V When Roll in K. rage, attorney for a group of residents who ere striving .to.prevent; therect ion of a service station on the comer of Court'ahd Capitol," moved 16 have his 'proposed ' suit . for 'in Junction' dismissed' yesterday and the on tractors'left I ree to continue with the" erection of the station. Mr." Page stated that some dif ficulty waa being met in proving that the station .'would ,be a nuis ance' and it was bV this ground that , the suit .was (o' be brought. Ilo'wever, wtien the statlonl com pleted and in operation,' Mr. Page feels that it will be a c6mparatfve ly 'easy thing to" prove his case and secure a decision in the courts abolishing the station" aa a public nuisance. ' " .NEWARBJVALS y AT THE CITY AUTO CAMP , New arrivals at the Salem auto camp are: C. -T. Snider, San Uiego; ; Mr. Piersori, ' .Tacoma, Wash. ; E. Ellingson, Compton. S. l.; J. Shrive, Oakland; Mr. Sanders, -Oakland; F. Bassett, Washr; Joe ! Courtureir, PorteT ville, Cal.;'(Rev. Hale, Bellingham. Wastt.J CT. W. Nepsdell, British Columbia; ' Ilayden ' Sumner, Wash.; O. J. Davis, Cal- T. Mat son'. Junction City; CH. l-eclere. Barton Kansas; H. Phillipson, Aberdeen, Wash.; lernran WellsJ Sp'oVane, iWash.; Mr. Tegar, Kan-sasrt-WlfeCal.; W: McCarty, Arizona A. G. Hall, Los Angeles; Gerard, Texas; J. Jaipf. CaKt VDl X' Phlpps, Cal.J J!.1 JCentoni Cal-r Mr.' Anderson, Cal.; jfunt.'vCai.r )T, Mill, San Fran citfco ;" H.- .RasnlussenTsacramento ; Mr.-' Tillson, San Diego; G. A. Easton.-Mexico; W. H. Long, Ful lerton iWash.; E E. Hall, Cat.; Mr! : JIackett, Oakland;- -W. A. Johnsoa, Los Angeles; R. A. Bab bins. Ada, Ohio; Mr. Hurferd, In diana; A. Loport, Cal.; J. Johnson San Z Francisco; , E. A. Manning, Salem; W. L. Freseman, Portland ; MKvMunger, Portland; Mr. Mbns et, "Washington. - BIBLE TRIAL IS STALLED ATTEMPT WILT BET MADE TO KEEP CASK FROM COURT WASHINGTON, July 23. (By Associated Press.) Counsel for the federaHgdvernment and the District of Columbia will seek to forestall any .'evolution trial in Washington similar to that at Dayton, Tenn. at least until con gress ' has had an opportunity to determine .whether that theory of the of iginT-of Jihe species should not beVtaught in the .Washington public schools. ; " ? ;' . Loren S. Wittier, a government employe; has sought to throw the Whole "question of such teachings Inip the federal courts by seeking an' injunction to stop payment of teachers' salaries on the -ground that they"were violating a provis ion of the current appropriation bill against the teaching of "dis respect 'for ahe.HdlyfBIble." C 1 ' A' study of die petition in this case1, has led Corporation Counsel Francis H.J Stephens to the opin ion "IHaf 'the case can be stopped in its initial stages by reason of technical flaws in ; the bill, filed with1 Justice' Siddons a prelimin ary hearing on which is set for next Tuesday, RAlLVCOMPANY IS SUED DAMAGESOF f Go.OOO SOUGHT : Iv -J ATA li 'Alvl UKXT, . - SPOKANE. Wash., July 23. Complaints in damage suits total ing $65,000 are' being served against the Inland Empire rail way' as a" result of the recent acci dent Mn which four occupants of an automobile struck by an elec tric train "of the company were killed at Freeman. Henry Olson Is asking $45,00 for the death of his wife, and son ;' Anton Fran is asking $10,000 for the death of lils'daughter and 'Martha Frye; is seeking $ 1 0,,0 00 for the death of her daughter. ,'" Umatilla county will build river bridges at Echo and Stanf ield. ; LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD D1X "THE SHOCK PUNCir Starting Tomorrow (Saturday) II 1 1 E.r, - Fx :,J T-4 'a Gcramount Picture Li ijj P - y uUMAWUonAoUarractas Memorial to Horse ' ' . r . -..if' f V ' '.',, S , ' , t '-'- ::: Awv.'w::,;,'':v.': ':::---':'.v ; : : ' ; : ;.- - y. .v. ' r-.--- v--'. r: '2. . ininini 'i j . , , . - .;J aSIi''-'- ' . ; ' ' 4 i' Hh : " :1ITJ r - ' - . - - :-- l .f - - )c- rc - :A I y-t : s - ,-4- ; ... , . . ' . ,. r " v v r . y ' - 1 J - , " 0 1 x T v Vi : : C ;i " ' '' " - k ' ' 7 ' - a ...ni.i..,.ai i1i,tM.i.Mllllli mi . I mm.- ' 11) li'i iTAi - .fl 'itflf l.in, TaiB!HWA'WlP.LSUH-Li i ,.n....rry.,l.,y . ,,., Ihe tfiffrsuchbireu tacmi by Jolin;H. McMillen at North 20 tO A u ft. 8. .MrMilIfn linilt tho tnol- ... I r.-, --------- ----- j iiumuiic, uis lavorue none, winch had i. T.-n"'0 W,1Cn lt brokc,a leg ,n a race at P,ullico track- MJ in ly2 ftc"a brilliant career -Mc.MiHcn plans to sta.sre a dcrbv rivalinz the -famous old track, which takes rank with the .Iradh-jr eastern courses. 1 Phdtos i hotos show the track and grandstand, front of the luxurious club his beloved horse. t: SP.Q33BES DON Ily JXORMAN K. BROWN . These are' big days for baseball, tennis, golf and horse racing. The stars of these major sports are backing in j the. limelight of fame aplenty,""; M i : The minor . sports are also en Joying a big season, however.' For instance the hundreds of thou sands of followers, soccer has in this" country. have been interested in the visit in the'U. S. of Patsy Gallacher,' called by many the greatest of all soccer forwards. Gallacher, an Irish International ist .and momber, of the Glasgow Celtics, has been playing in thhj country, j Gallacher. has represented Ire land in the international games for many years. He. has helped his club set the unprecedented record of winning ' six successive cham pionships in the Bcotch league.' His team has won the Scottish cup a total of 11 times. He may Well be called the Babe Ruth of soccer. Scotland what At least he -is to Babe Ruth is to America. ike Gonzales, Cuban "catcher, who has been sojourning in the big leagues long enough to pick up considerable knowledge of base ball in general and pitching in particular rises to the defense oi the present day pitchers. . The pitchers of today are just as good as! we always have had in the majors. The lively ball is what is making them appear to disadvantage,' opines Gonzales. Which same, coming from a man -behind-rthr. plate; ought .'to bear some j weighty in this discus- sion, pro and eon, relative to wba is the matter with .baseball, if any. j ;fr h ; - . Back in the days when the Bos! ton Red Sox were riding on the top of the baseball, band .wagon when' Bill " Carrigan was 'making his name as manager Dutch" Leon ard Was having bis first fling at fame. j .- . He was ranked as one of the greatest southpaws in the game. i When he Was right his left-handed shoots were things of mysteries to American league batters. Those who followed 'the destin ies of the Red Sox in those days gave Dutch due credit for being a world ir interested in thp nnrai'nir R4mlall, near Cleveland. The first meet is heir,- held fro,., l.,iv BROWN great southpaw. I were inclined . to But they also give Carrigan credit .for making Leonard such. It was Carrlgan's superb catching of the portsider that made hiiu.a' winning "pitcher ;for years' it was agreed. - 'j " . ,', . WThen Leonard was .traded, to the Yankees several years ago, .af- ter his brilliant career with tho Red Sox had ended, he refused to report at tne terms offered. H a different realn waiting about drifted out of organized ball,'ven,v for hN time in the tourney, refusing to more from theariki cThat man.was'Ed Garbisch, tne to Detroit. Final ly. however. Wchap who starred on West Point's saw the error of his wws-MdAbonnrtttrm for five years and ti.. Kr. T i - -wj:r Tiger bosses .Now, at the ripe old baseball age-1 of 33. he is pitching great ball for the. Detroit Tigers. And, granted that Bill Carrigan was. the rmair behind the gun as well as the plate during Leonard's career with Bos-j ton, Johnny Bassler. then; must be frivon Ana -fr&Alt fri Yla no,t !.'! i":. "T'l rf" ; "1 1 '"nions to the gridiron today. Bassler is one of the best catch ers in the game. He has done noble service for Cobb while the Georgian has been trying to mold a pitching staff .that could stay put f of more than; three days. . Much has been Writteq of the uncertainties of golf. I like- to write about it. (especially after I play a punk game. But what causes this comment is the recent defeat of Long. Jim Barnes, newly j crowned : British open champion, by Abe Mitchell in an' exhibition match. -r After playing superb golf in the open tourney Barnes fell far off his form against Mitelulland the Brit- isn pro beat him 7 up and ft to Play. . 7 SUPERLATTVE DRAI.1AT1C EVENT of the SEASON . mm T. tmmt . ; ' an.FMt (MmntIMI iMmUT . TkMLm. MRS. FISKE THOMAS Ar WISE LOTUS ROBD KEN HUTU TIIOr.lSON FRED ERIC GEORGE TAVDE Ht combiaad for tear of th ceMuamoraUa f . th 150th By BJCILULt) BS08UET dZElDA ' APPCARINO UNDER TMt MaNASMKT OP Omto C Tyw aimI Hvgfi Pr4 , UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS A COMB CT ATI OT OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE S?yNJSTj.WHO ARE PRESENTED Iff A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL' WORLD FOR A -S3VRJ AND A HALF- AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN IISS UCH ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION :1N ..MANY YEARS TO COME. ' Tickets on sale now at Grand Iricc: Lowpt floor $3L30;. Jialcony 3.75 awl $OSO; Boxes $2.20;, Gallery (not rcM-rvel) f l.fo. Including tax. f :ri: i khow the track and' irranjstand house. -McMillen and Flintstone' , ..... ' The other lay a brilliant array of tennisers gathered in the east for a tournament. They were Vi i cent Richards. Little Bill Johnston, R.Norris Williams, the Kinsey brothers, sensations of -last sea son; young Ray Casey and John lleaneesey, the hopeful genta who competed 'in, the". WImbleton tour ney and a" score of other stars. And In. addition to. this group ihere Avaaanothej star a star "of tBof tire greatest centers footba.l has ever produced.. - . ;NoW,Tto the sport writers who had covered , football games, this came as a surprise. Garbisch looked out of place sort of like a polo player at a water carnivsl. Tney they recalled that Garbisch hadn't confined bis athletic atten- He was cap tain of the tennis team at the Point last spring and played a brilliant game. ' Just how serious Garb;ch. is about tennis remains to be Been. The big Army center la thorough about everything he does. If he sets out to make his name on t!e LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED Roar Wheel Front Wh-I .l.U.i f t.(N MIKE PANEK'S Brake Station 73 South Commercial ' '(Tomorrow) One Night Saurday July 25 CIIAUKCEY OLCOTT jAr.;Esr,TnbvER5 r JZAIjFOHD f.lAniE CARROLL' GERALD ROGERS IIER2ERT CELUIORE Uaitd Stmtmm this MMm la . auuvarMry of tk rifbwl Theatrci I5a flffln-. iJiaiw t4T J ail M J K3 till lilf- IrW FRIDAY MORNING, JULY. 24, 192S courts he will climb" as hik'ti)l is within his power as Tar as" ditl gen'ce.j earnestness and 'attention to the game arw concerned, j The. jHory; printed in a'lehdiiis magazine recertify Mo the effect that Jack Keartis lonely manager of Jack Dempsey. had suggested to Jimmy Maloney, - a Boston fighter, th'at Kearns could arrange to turn over the heavyweight championship to him. 'is al jok'.l' Those wbo would take Dtock an puch a story 'overlook the finxW- cial interest of all concerned in the matter.. ... . . ; . The tullcgeil plan Wan. as tie story outlined it. for Maloney and Dempsey to eign f ir a bout., make all necessary training preparations for It, and then have Demjsey. fv gretfully hand over the-title with out fighting, on the plea that i Is training had convinced him that he could not return to form and therefore wished to: present" "ji is title to Maloney. ' . . 1 Now, first of all. let us eonsi.jr Mr. Dempsey. ' He Is now well-to-do. He, Re cording to all impressions, is tired of the ring game a a profession. He is a businena man. " Now repeat that last. He is a businetw man. ". . His next fight, it.he does enter the ring, will bring wim at least $2.O.000. More likely $350.ko. Disregarding all the mean ang les of such a plot. Dempsey would first ask himaeir. "Where do I et thst 1230,000 if I call orf the fight at the last minute?"'! Kearns is said to. get something like T0 per cent of what Denipsey pulls down when he enters ihe ring. Would , Kearns, all otjier coiiHiderations'aBide, be content, to pass up a divvy on such a purse and gamble on eonie other tigu'et netting him thct much ij thejfu- ture? And consider, Mr. Maloney. Unsophisticated though he nuy be in. the ways of ring finances, he must reaize that. a. battle with a champion would net him fhmi. $50,000 to tO0,OOO. Ant would he. under any consideration. ias up that plum? j The story is interesting reading. nothing more. ItATK CASE IS CLOSED SEATTLE, Wash., July 2 ; Following conclusion of testimony and arguments In the telephone rate case here today, John T. jon4 don, special master In chancery,' announced ten days would b al4 lowed the telephone companies to file briefs. - The state department; of public works then will have ten days to file answer briefs and after five days more for the tele-: phone companies to' file reply briefs, the case is to be taken oni der advisement., Rates in jSpo-t kane. Seattle and .Tacoma are af fected. . . No. IS Mixing Bowl, Carload We have a fine! assortment; of. Good Quality- Gray Enameled Ware no . . Seconds that we will put on sale Txidajr arid Saturday July 24 and 25. - -In the lot are the following pieces: ( . . uuarr tviiiu- cant i wo r .y Soup ne Just the thing for ' t : Take your A D M I R A LITY W INS FI G HT t LOXO STRIT.OLK' IV BRITISH ' " CA'lilXKT I FINISHED LOXDONV.JulT 23. fllv Asso- clated Prejsr. The long ; drawn niriixie wiiBin . tne cabinet Ih tween the uptorters of the ad miralty and thd eeonomy party has" ended jn. triumph for the ad miralty. The derision of the cab inet Annonrteed in the house of common m by't'remier'nal.lwin to day. 1. tbVt'four new cruisers shall "be Tarj down In 'the current fiscal year, which terminates the end of net -March, and afterjhat three rntfwerV "yearly during the life of the present parliament. ." There win be. In addition, an annuat constriction of 1 nine .de stroyers, six submarines and other auxiliaries. : The government party holds this Is a compromise.' and doubtless, as' compared rith the admiralty's full ilemandmay be so - regarded,? for it la understood that the full demands were" for at least five cruiser yearly. The" Churchill .'party, however, was strenuously opposed. to' com mitting the country to a building program in future "years, and-in this respect the .prime minister, who was supposed, "to le on the Bide of economy lias yielded to threats of resignation on the part of W. 3rWgman; first lord of the admiralty,' and the ea lords. Union. Tariric S.wtem will pro mote dairy-industry along its lines n northwest." iPFriil: Saturday Only genuine 'Thermos Vacuum Bottle - - i . O mm The best known and' most staple Vacuum Bottle on ths'mtftket, bearing the manufacturer's name "THERMOS." Pint slse.. Full enameled body, polished aluminum cup and shoulder. 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Ways pleased to show you samples. - Salem Tent & Manufactarmi of Tent, Awn lag; nnI r'anvan fiocxln of All ' I'N4-rltiOBM ' " ' FKAXK MOXXKU" 72 X. IJbeHy StA Ralerooifi . TeJcplone 413 - . -'-n O .93 i;-1 h:;7 v i-. . - . -rans . . :: ' ' ' -v - You will be surprised ' :".T ' A f j r ' i II .1 . . .. ". ; I , another ary spe seis in. Ai r4.-4.-lm-'"'-?, 4 V