SECT10NONE f THREE SECTIONS. 20 PAGES SE VT2OT-FIFTII .YEAR . SALEJI, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1925 PEICE FIVE DEFENSE QUOTAS DRY LEADER -INDICTED 13FE SBITEffi IS Willi! RADIO LIGHT EXHIBITED LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN AT INVENTORS' MEETING IN DRAINAGE "ELECTION DISCliiTGROIiFS INSTANT ACTION AGAINST radicals is Advocated Mil lira ; : FOR VIIIE DEAL GRAFT ii mm hem PROHIBITION DIRECTOR FOR EXPERIMENTS WITH NEW DE HOUR IS THOUGHT TO HAVE SPEAKER ' DECLARES PROPA ILLINOIS DISCHARGED . VICE SAID SUCCESSFUL BEEN MISUNDERSTOOD GANDA BE BANNED 11 DOUDLED in STATE One-day Enlistments 'Total 62,601 Shown in Report - of beneral White Eight Other Prominent Men Held for Illegal Transfer of lAtf&at Mrs- Anna' Cunningham, 49, . Found Guilty of Killing 10 Year Old Boy ; Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber I Another Election Is Slated for Also Commands Attention of World Friday Night, August 7, at Same Place CHICAGO, July 2 5 (Associat ed Press.) Major Percy Owen, LOS ANGELES. July 25 (By; The Associated Press) Wireless i Through a misunderstanding of the hour for the election of dl- Property Owners on Division Street Demand That Ditch Be Filled Activities of Commonista Mast be ; Forbiddeai by Federal 1- ' Laws, Said All Countries Must Unite if Civilization Is to Survive, . . View Held : . SALEM ENROLLS ,3318 prohibition enforcement director pnicnrj PLOT IS BARED eligl5lc 1Isnts- synthetic rubber rectors for the proposed A . ; ' forimnoIswMlnojeted foraraft r U r ' VS7 and the .war. time, possibilities ot I drainage . system, ' many ' - - I and Indefinitely suspended from SnbsUtntlon of Constitution DayJGfIice today. For July 4 Recommended; . J 69 Cities Participate in ; Test This Year Stone,: former prohibition direct or; Bernard Rumps arid Albert Bennett, former . prohibition agents; George R. Bruce, former state senator; .Harry ... Scblau. 1 a Although July Fourth was the salesman; Louis Abelsoh, w 1 n el new of the poison gas are among the many J pVoperty holders interested did Important topics to be discussed I not come to the Doll at Richmond With him were Indicted j1dJ Mysterious Deaths of Five Mem by scientists and inventors at the! school at 2 o'clock, yesterday 1 Fill Mast Be Made by Fall, Said; comman,8t acuTttles and "the use 1 ! NEW YORK. July 23. (By As sociated Press.) Barring from PAVMNdl PLANS DRAWN ?.maI!?f "pro IS ASKED gorernment. Immediate enactment of federal legislation dealing with bers of Family Probed; ' In surance Is Collected in Each Case seventieth. annual meeting of the I afternoon. The property holders ! American Chemical Society open ing here August 3. Among the approximately 1,0001 ) delegates expected there will be men who, though little known to who voted did not hold enough acreage under' the proposed dts-l trict to constitute a quorum of the whole and the election' could hot be held. At a short meeting held at the did Meeting Will Be Held In Chamber of Commerce Rooms of machine guns it- necessary" against extreme agitators were measures 'advocated today br R. M. Eastey, chairman of the exe cutive council of the National Civic league, in an address before the deDartment of subversive move- Mutual Protection of All Countries Must Come Front Perfected ' Orgaaixaxioa of ..... . League , A meeting of contending fac Uons In the Division street ditch I ments of that organization.; will be held Monday I The steadr rrowth of common WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass, July 25. If clvllltatlon ts to survive, ths coantries of the world soon flPnWN PT1TVT Tnd... Jnlv 25. .v. 2 ... . ...... t tilMlar. rr Tr,Ia n,,.) 7- . . . ' . . lu 6"" CUBSCil most aiiiicuix aaj lum couHi. uftTt l " -t--...... - i i m v associated Fress. i on- ukA.... mn.v ..vc i- - i 1 v - been assigned for a Rational De- a .lrlB" com?anT' : fend MOrrl finement in prison for ths rest of 8DOnsible for the almost dailr I show ud to vote. J. O. Merchen controversy xense test, ana severw states ma -""V '"7 JT "r " ' I!-. J ner ,iaiorai ure was tne sentence changes in the countries Industry! was elected temporary chairman night at the Chamber of Com- tem through some sections of the hnust ioia in a pOliUcil unit larger l V??? ZZ:"TZ in Tha wUlVawaT oV ZZZ . . . rict. and Carl ; Abrama mete. room,, accord ng to Hal O. world and the insidious "boring thatt the leagne ox naUon. and re- uu lu" I---------- v um " - 9 Demonstrations of the radio I was elected secretary vro tern. Fatton, cnairman oi tne special from within" which threatens U it in ,t,rrtAr Ttr. Win n Ann a mi r i auu.uuu .. man ni win a m con-i . 4.- : w n.. i . . . ... - i. - . . . i .: . . . . . 1 . . - . . i ' " mv ov,vVw. w v,-1 , - :, - - -"n jw :; f"" transmusion ot electric power nylAnotner election is to be held at I committee cnosen to investigate American Federation or Lbor m eoione-day volunteers were en- P0" today. It had foundjher Dr. -w. r. Whitney, research dl- the Richmond school on Friday, the matter by the city council. m country, demands Instant rolled in the state m the recent r' J"4.w""' ? .7 . ueangttlr OI nm Qegree n1"0" 1 I rector of the General Electric, will I August T, 'at 7:30 o'clock in the The other members of the com- Action, Mr. Easley said. Pralsin iteiense xest, as snown oy me ruu. .'. u . rui: connec"un wun ine pon- constitute .vane of the most snecta-1 evening. The'polls will be open mlttee are B B. Herrlck and the federation for its opposition final report of Brigadier-General . ie muicimeu nnj or jer lw-year-oia son waiter, cular featare- of the convention only a short time and every one George Wenderoth. to communUtlc overtures, he org George A. White, chairman lor f"18. .lu ',"mn lai special alter rtehberating more man from the layman's DOInt of view; Interested and entitled to vote la Guy O. Smith, representing the ed the league to cooperate with It Oregon, just forwarded to Gover- '";6iv. uui SmwSiou nojirs. i , jw Whitney has carried his ex- urged to cast his ballot as early I property ' holders along Division fa a concerted campaign to create nor Pierce and the commanding hjo have been working on the Before Judge Martin Smith pementa to the point where he Is las possible. street, who are demanding ; that! a public sentiment which will de- the street be paved, drew up almand our gorernment to suppress ceneral or tne Nlntn UomiS Area I ihuij uuw. iuiucu cuuia iurumny pttes aeuiBuce, uo- Ma iv. ii.r - at the Presidio, San Francisco. wier attention t to unlawful dealing fense counsel petitioned the Jud&e D lb iheM ln a man. tftnd anvi I rDckifU Dl A MWIHh hDlUC sUtement of the sUnd that hie vicious red propaganda now being f"""!. " -The total indicated is not an n oeer ana aiconoi running, witn to withhold sentence until tne ae- ot ij6n.-ct.d - with anv -wires , ,,-,,w" ,-","',,, clients are taklnr in the matter brazenly circulated through the Bi"n lam E. Rappard. of Gensva, mem ber of the permanent mandates commission of the league ot na tions,' said in a lecture at the In stitute of politics tonight. He as serted that the absence of the United States from the present league was the "most unfavorable circumstance surrounding - the aproxlmation, but a bona fide prospects oi sun xurtner grana tense couia rue a mouon ior a bum , !nt0 tadiance BeTeral f cet xnw . v jrnn Tn and turned it over to Mr. Patton malls. statement,-1 emphasizes the re- action. - new trial. The request was amy frt)m the 800rce of Dower. I i attack iivtzvi. vmznv. last nisht. The gist of the de-l ) Stigmatising the hope of certain port, which Is accompanied by a Meanimef prohibition agents granted,; judge Smith auowmg tne ; Dfeensslon of processes for the mands of the property holders Is American business men who have list showing in detail number of awoopea aown on tne rish tans aerense aays m wnicn to iiie manutaCture of synthetic E rubber " PARIS Julr 25 (Bv Assoclat- that the ditch must be filled in be- obtained concessions In soviet Rus- enroUments from 59 cities. Port- uo wnicn nas us quarters in a iu ; mouon. ; mrs. 'f vfll'also hold a more than usually PrMKwith th nM f fore fall in order that it may set- Moscow myth In the first of six lectures on "International relations as viewed from Geneva." Dr. Rappard, for four years a member ot the league ot nations' secretariat, pointed out Port-1 UD which has us quarters in a tne , motion. Mrs. uunnmgnam ... l -MA.m mnra til- M1111- - , .t , - M .n r1 ,. m, .. sla as "the Moscow myth." Mr. i. . - i .... . . . ' . m i w M jj w v au .Mvtaw Mil rriH i nun i iir vhiiht iu i wa v a aa wtuvi .... lant Iparla in , total enrnllments. Marge oat m wncom para. Tney soDoea wweny wnen mei jbu h.,.;.., ,.!,. ,... . 1 .r ': . " .t -fI-iw .... n.n. Easlev said a commission mlrht I tnat to stnay sucn reiauons was with 28,116. o which 139 were mashed open hundreds of lock- read the Jury s verdict, but did not layman.8 hablt of running rubber- and with Promises from Madrid of be begun In the spring. The work Uve a good purpose if composed to study the league itself. , v li- w; tired kulomoblles and the recent I active Spanish military, coopera- la to start within 80 days and be I experts who were iammar wttn j aoeueve tne league easenuai phenomehht rise in rubber nnatttAn W I . i.U.. . lit " I l.ll ..--...-! hi. nrooertv holders do not feel that m. ! : , auou.uieiy ujubbi i as ' women. . Reviewing some of the dlf Hcul ties and lessons of the test, Gen eral White says; "It was the- unanimous opinion of the general committee that any effort to hold people in the cities for parades and mobilizations or to have communities change their era, seized, liquor stored there,' ar rested Richard Mazer, former al- dermanlc candidate, and then an collapse. Suspicion first rested on i Cunningham in connection Mrs. with aermamc canaiaaie, ana men an- v-uumuBu. ,u wnicw threatens to make nounced that this raid is merely the. mysterious deaths of fiTe ruDbeV tires costly. the beginning of a drive against I members of her family In six yeara country clubs, athletic associa- when David Cunningham; jr., 24 Hons and golf clubs in and about became ill suddenly in Gary, and the city ' I waa removea to a unicago nospuai ior treatment last Aprn. nan luuimuuiHOT vuU6 .uu MiprjrMaY riCAI PI nCPni -vcar wont, coroner ox vjoos pians tor u aay wouia reauti. in i iimni wb.ni. wuvwumuqu . Chicago, Investigated on failure.; It was our opinion. that sralnat Airl-1T1.1f rim unA Lewisite, the war gas credited I Moorish forces under the best they should be asked to stand any! POST STRIKE SETTLED nd so clerlr in the line of ho of the extra expense entailed 11 by long sustained habit ot thought people have come to look upon July Fourth as a day tot recreation and r- relaxation ; and that . even where celebrations are held , these TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO COM- PliETE ROOSEVELT ROUTE with peing the most destructive I conditions. compound devised for military I "General Naulin, the new com-1 the paving of the street because J AGREEMENT MADE BETWEEN use, will be discussed by. its ln-mander of the French forces, Injof the ditch having to be filled in.l j prER AND TYPO UNION vemor, w. juee ewis, neaa oi me i nis iirst general order adjured tne I xne representauves ox tne new tueiuusi.rjr utyarimenv i orm-1 troops to nave courage ana conn-i company wm appear xuonaayi SEATTLE, July 25. (By Asso- informatlon given by George Am- "t" 11 . , , aence; ' ; u B up " ciated Press) -Settlement of the old, 25, a cousin of David Cun- UY , ; -e- , me nour is approacning. ne taciory seiuemem me iue8UUP strike Of the members of the In ningham. who said the: Cunning- ,BI18"1B , . imm mio, -wnen we wm oe anie to can oe reacnea. j ternational Typographical union. man evolution, that no one but a madman or a criminal can repu diate It. "As In the course ot history, the instinct of preservation drives In dividuals into organising groups into states, so.l am convinced ca- tlom can not indefinitely live to- hams had lived principally! on in- ( Continued from pftgt 2) I TILLAMOOK, Ore., July .25. -By an agreement made between occupy only a small part of the J the state highway commission and pie would be willing to surrender Roosevelt coast highway Is to be REGULATION IS FAILURE thlr 1siflfriAndenea on lndenend-l romnIp.fp.fi fhrnnrh , . THITrknfc I , .- eneffiy only laTespohse to-a-na-rcountyr ' It is estimated' that th.el'KATlOSf '"MTST 'BE WETr OR. It tional emergency and centainly ztot tor the exlgehclea. of a test that might; reasonably be held on any other day in the year. . t "Therefore, having In mind' the objective of stimulating patriot Ism and a more friendly ' interest in, and understanding of, the problems of national defense, the general committee undertook an 'intensive campaign of enrollment ;or ceremonial volunteers..' , f The recommendation Is stressed that July Fourth be not again, se lected for the defense test, In its place General White recommends Constitutional day, September 17, as much more suitable. , The work of reserve corps "off! cers in behalf of the test is com manded, a list of those who ob tained quotas of enrollments be ing attached to the report. Lieut enant Colonel Charles ; F. ; An drews,, United ; Stales . Army, re cruiting officer at Portland, Is commended for "specially valuab ly valuable-"work."1 Among : cities that led In en rollments are' the following " Arlington. 137; Corvalls, 853, Including W 264 , ; women; Cottage Grove, 561;- Dallas 609; Estaca- da, 301; Eugene, 5082, including - 771 women;1, Gresham. 350; Hills- boro,' 8035: Kent, 47; Lacomb 47; Lebanon, 304; Marshfleld 653; McMlnnvtlle. 795; Medford 1824: Molalla, 865; Multnomah, 170; Oregon City. 866; Pendleton 643; Pleasant Hill, 55; Portland 28,115; .f Prinevllle, 410; Red mond, 128; Salem, '3818; . St "Helens. 2056; Sandy, 72; Seaside 1 and Clatsoo County." 8217;. Silver- 7 ton. ItiLTalent. 421 TlHamook 512; Wllark, 82; Wllsonville, 400 cost will be 1700,000, ot which the county 'will pay 40 per cent and the state 60 per . cent. The DRY SATS LEVENS new formulae to prevent t mayon- utilize our forces to the utmost," It Is understood that when the 9 Stereotypers' union and the ether on the surface ot the globe naise dressing from breaking and -The presence of the famous stand of both the new company Mailers' union against the Seattle wlthont organizing themselves separating -fo the new ; German Moroccan division ready to go and the property holders has been post-Intelllgencer, was announced ,nto ome kind of larger political method of making wobd alcohol into action has had an enormous made clear the councel's commit- Dy tne paper here' tonight. BnJt tor th mutual protection ot from coke and steam. " " effect -to heretofore dissident tee may have a comnromise offer its component parts." tribesmen and news of the impend-1 to present. y . I ment follows f Dr. Rappard described what had 1- "All differences heretofore! bnrn-accomplished by the -learaa"" QTATr flCCIPCDC Dl 1QY existing between the Seattle Post- " promote laternauonai coopera- winifc. wi i iwbiitf www I w., . ... , CHANNEL - IS,- INSPECTED K .arH o' the Americaa tlylng squaa uitewise nas given tae British Columbia Is experlenc- IboNmESSifA HATTLEY WTTjJMoor leaders and possible adher- tT.rrW:5 Am Tr rmnnrrr . lents sometninr to tmna aoout. i" ' " ' Colonel Sweeney's airmen, con- Congressmah W. C. Hawley, I trary to early rerts, will not intelligencer and the International tlon," the ipMt of friendly - TRAFFIC MEN TRAVEL 80,297 Typographical Mtoa, tha stereo- P"ott honest compromise -T i I typers' union and the Mailers' j Perhaps the league's greatest union have been adjusted at a lit had fostered in Geneva belnf conference participated in by I achievement. James M. Lynch, president ot the MILES IN JUNE State traffic officers traveled a county will make its payments In ing the same troubles that faced 5 1 ,7' -i v"," , ' , L7. V. . A .v! .. i. "tited yesterday, after having leave Paris before Tuesday. They lioiiuu ui luim JMio. i wa" f v..-. l A ..- j . T .1. I ei.f, r, , ui. rm., .....r .u .. . ... . . . rfTei. (rom s.leln t Portl.od. mat drome; twttiig their pUne. .,d toul oi mll. .l.Iled 19I int.rn,tonaiTr,oir.i,l.ll union novli-nm. -n,, .I.a JIJ.. Bpeea up tne clearing oi The rrencn government plans a aays in tue xieia in june, accora- the international Typographical "" '-ul "ic.Mvw u 1 b " - ' - 1 tne river rhannp.l whlrn wnrlr nan I lrala aenri off for t hem. 11.1.1 .1 . . . n.L.i.i .ji 1. nrim. a i ' ' 1 " imra, year., ii tne overneaa cross- wcipatea kwiuuij iu .i-wi.au . been in progress for Mme time ing at kbhler is used, the county Levens, sUte prohibition commis--,.--. ,tm t.r frm contributlon to the completion of I sion, who returned Saturday from I pleled. Mr. Hawley will take the yuKi u-fiuway win of s,uvu, out 1 (uibuwu i i matter up with the federal author- 11-tne overneaa is hot used, the ana ponce in victoria. . ities in Portland this week, county's share will be 8280;000, "I am of the opinion that liquor s Tha jr nTPrnment dri1i- Monti With lvthls deal completed In cannot be regulated, Mr. Levens ceu0l with a crew ot 11 men has national forest. All were started were arrested for reckless driving, to become effecUve at once, were 6 r nnn d"ir In Truriee ing to the report of T. A. Raffety, I union In Seattle, and John Francis cnier state trarnc owicer. Arrests NcyUn. counsel for William Ran- FIRES ARE REPORTED - . I totaled 248, while 2325 warnings dolnh Hearst- and H. W. KortonJ were given. , our jau sentences nublishers' renresenUtive." BEND, Ore., July Z5. Twenty I were given ana S4185.Z0 imposes i The strike has been In effect fires late today were burning Inlln fines. Speeding was responsible about 14 months. Details of the scattered parts of the Deschutes for 135 of the arrests while 1 6 I settlement, other than that It wis "CONVENTION OF BUSINESS MEN" UNCOVER LIQUOR RENO. Nev. July 25. The "G. P. A. of G.." an organisation ot San Francisco "orphans' held Tillamook, the Roosevelt hlzhwav I Saia. "It must be aosoiute prom-1 Kpati enracrnil nn varinim and I b the electric storm of Thursday I Only three arrests were made forlf ni win soon be finished trom Astoria I onion or eise tne oia wet system, bars along, the river course f or 1 afternoon and yesterday morning, driving while Intoxicated. to Newoort in Lincoln nuntv. I There is no middle solution, me I some time, but secma unable to I Forest officials reDorted that a I State and county of fleers re- Most of the remaining work in United SUtes has the right system accomplish very much.! It Is fire In a yellow pine area in the ported 276 accidents, ot which 721 VETERANS NAME BAKER aotel and raided fifteen liquor Tillamook Is from Mohler to I ana we are going to win ior puoiic thought that it may be possible to I southeast part of the forest was i were due to carelessness and 19 to tonight, ate heartllr. smoked good cigars, then walked across the street from the Southern Pacific tabliabments simultateously. o Brighton, and from Rockaway to Hobsonvnie, south of Garibaldi. sentiment favor." is growing in our get a new dredge from Portland rapidly increasing I to assist in the work soon. . 1 afternoon. in slxe this failure t give slanal. Failure tolvTiANic cotifhey. keasitik. ia I tast did the 'orphlns' work that lew, anew woat was taxing- place until all ot Truckee's wet places MEDIATORS SUGGESTED NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN MIN ERS AND OWNERS NEAR . VACATION DAZE i FLAX PLANS 3ARll MADE ' . PORTIjAND JISj expected to I fill Quota Monday ATLANTIC CITY, N. J' JuW 25. (By Associated Press.) It intervention In the coal negotia tions should become necessary, the opinion of well posted ' observers Is that Governor Pinchot of Penn sylvania would be the anthracite miners' preference as the media tor, whereas the . Coolidge admin istration yould he the choice of mine owners. While neither min ers nor operators have expressed themselves officially tn any way, one of these observers said today the latter would not be eager to accept again the friendly offices ot Governor Pinchot whose " ef forts in 1923 resulted in a 10 per cent wage increase. J Assbrance sent from . Portland points to a speedy raising of the balance ot $80,000 ot the $135. 000 fixed as the quota to be raised for the tew linen mill in Salem by Portland. The special committee which. will put Over the drive lor funds states that it has been de cided to begin the drive with a bang ; Monday, and that It will probably be put over in quick or tler. 1 " - .--,. The committee in charge com-. poses touch men as the following. and la in itself- an assurance that," the driv will be a success: Em ery: Ol instead, president ot the North western National, bank; Na than Strauss, of Flelshner, Mayer & Co.; W. L. Thompson, tice pres ident of? the First National bank; Allen Lewis, of the Allen Lewis wholesale -grocers. and Julius Meier" head of Ihe Meier & Frank company. ; 25 Hurt In tornado t i J" f""' t r $730,000 DAMAGE RESULTS FROM TERRIFIC GALE SYDNEY, Ohio. July 25. (By Associated Press. ) Twenty-five persons were injured and damage estimated at $750,006 was caused when a tornado swept over this city at 3:30 p. in. today. The in jured, were In the audience at an afternoon , Chautauqua ' program being given In a lent In Gramercy park. ; ? The ' tent collapsed during the 75-mile gale, burying' 1.000 to 1,200 persons under It Those In jured were" caught by the farting side and center poles. A number of factory buildings we're unroofed, crops were - de stroyed tn a path four miles wide extending north and south of the city and several farm houses were destroyed. ' James Anderson, 14, a boy scout on duty at the tent, suffered a compound fracture of the skull and may die, ' give right away brought grief to 16 while speeding caused 15 acci dents. Causeof 24 of the acci dents is not known. .Portland failed to turn in a re port for the month. ELECTED COMMANDER PORT ORFORD. Ore, July 25I,rere diI up.. (By The Associated Press) There was no secrecy in regard Baker, Oregon, was selected, by to the affair. Seventeen dlsUn the United Spanish War Veterans gulshed looking; gentlemen arrived of Oregon today for their next I by train and automobile to hold IfWIRHTQ TAIfP fFATTl plannual encampment.. Frank God-1 the annual gathering of the or- OVER 100.000 MEMBERS AR RIVE FOR CONVENTION f rey of Seaside, was elected com-1 phans." Each wore a large red mander,- defeating Robert Saw- badge with the initials "G. P. A. yer of Portland after a tie on the of O. . first ballot. Lafe Manning of Dinner had been ordered several Inwf !ai4 -Mr 0 Als.ira4 mmm 1 w4kdk tfVeivai n A w. a . J . . , . .r.V.Vot . T vl.. commander, and Ltee A. Hurst of Truckee knew that agroun ot Albany, Junior vice commander. San Francisco men, out tor a good time, were coming Saturday nlght At the banquet soeeches wera Associated Press.) With hosts of Knights Templar arriving by auto mobile, train and steamship, from all parts of the United States, from Mexico. Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines. Seattle to night was prepared tor upwards of 100,000 visitors during the coming week. A spectacular electrical display MPS DISCLOSE LIQUOR made with half of Truckee look- Ing on. Then the guests of the BOOTLEGGERS SELI BLUE PRINTS OF CACHES city strolled fort Ji to view the sights and in a moment the red bSdZM hail Ha rftlm.4 alt. HOQUIAM.' Wash.. July 25 A r ,Ur, and th" ',A " -fi.. .n-i..i Mnt.nt f I novel method of disposing: ot in- n v a r n - . Grand Master, Leonidas P. Newby I toxlcatlng liquor was made known I (jeneral Prohibition. AgenU ot of Indiana; with his escort otl 'lOotur the prohibition agents -,tta tnA ftrrirpr. and riirt. 1 10 WH OI Carlisle, west or Hoqulam. i il smmM ivs UUli IS 1 l,v grand lodge officers and delegates. In addition to 50,000 or more plumed Templars who are to be j according to local forcement officers. here In connection with the 36th na? Mll'n bl" iaUt th n.., erV Prohibition director of CaU- ZiZTJr. tCl oraI nd Nevada. ' triennial conclave of the grand en campment of their order, more than that number of "outsiders" are expected. - . , ' . ; Seattle and Us guests hare a busy week laid out. . STORM SWEEPS MIDWEST na rh rniintrv ihAvlnv rta!n stump, under which were con- SITE TO BE DEDICATED cealed caches of liquor, investiga tions disclosed after a number of bottles had . been found In the country devastated by the forest fire. ; BARLOW , MONtTilXNT CrniS. MONY TO BE TOMORROW THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS DAM- AGES CAUSED BY WIND " The dedication of the Barlow monument at Government Camp FAtlOUS SURGE0H-DEAD ..Tu 77. ZAZ. H. 0. Starkweather "and ST. LOUIS. July 25 (By The Associated Press) A heavy rain storm, accompanied by lightning. and a fifty mile wind which swept I Ochsner. DR. ALBERT J. OCHSNER, 07, ance ot the monument tit by Gov- ' LEADER IN SCIENCE. . ernor Pierce. Ge6rge II. Ilimes ! ..'.'". win be master of ceremonies. ! CHICAGO. July 25. (By .The There will be music, too. and Associated Press). Dr. Albert J. short biographical sketches of 67, nationally, known! Samuel K. Barlow and his wife. St. Louis and nearby Missouri and surgeon, died here today of anginal Susannah Lee Barlow. Illinois towns today caused thou- pectoris after a five day illness. . Governmenti Camp ft st ths sands 'of dollars damage. No one ; Dr. Ochsner waa surgeon In summit ot the Cascades, socth of was Injured. ' - ' ' chief of two local hospitals, presi- Mt, Hood, -on the h!itor!cal Bar- Windows were broken, ;homes jdent of the American Surgical so-Jlow road .over which so maay of unroofed and crops - and trees Jclety and member of many surgl-I the aarly"plon6ers came lo Or gon. damaged by the storm. jckl societies, lie was the author! Government Catap Is about f 0 In Central Illinois hundreds of jot books on surgical and medical miles east of Portland. A iscra- persons, fearing a repetition of matters and one of the most out-jber of Ealem people will aueul the southern Illinois tornado tcok standing men of the day ia his I the dedication ef th ca:':r.s refuge la haseaeat and cellars. profession, Ir'ondar, ? A