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1 . i ' . ' . . rV - -i rptnAV MORNING. AUGUST 20, 1920 " r fmr ntiTnmT m i ffrffH 1 1 t cat True rTVrrS II.Iiv nxvy ' - aaaaaa a aw aa aa aa a a a a............... : - ' ' 1 '"' .... . - r ' 1 CilTTEIl GOES TO DDGQSLOFISLTO Vo canic -Activity Reported by.urew of Passing Japanese Ship vr. r hisked away to jail, Mrs. Gaines kissed him and his brother wrens his hand in silence. ' , The case went to the Jury here at 4 : 0 5 this afternoon in a trial that opened August 2. With a ringing plea that they hang Gaines. Prosecutor: Ewing D. Col Tin told the Jurors'the fu ture of the. defendant was Jn the case, (id brought the state's final argument to a dose: - ' Superior Judge Jones reliered two alternate jurors, of further ob ligation In the case, and directed. (h t In tha hn In nrnAnt trt that CORDOVA, Alaska. Aug. 1. I nr- rrtom -nil 1m a foreman. . (B Associated Press.) The cut-1 . nf wmM, terfHaida pf the United SUtes ,nl-r; " , coast guard was rushing tonight I mnn. ln ' 'n,rn nf. tltnn. to ilnyestigate rehewed Tolcanfc de aQd B,8 word. echoed througa activity at Bogoslot Island which I out tne court room, He reminded Mar 18, I7f, rose from Bering the jury that theirs was a solemn Seal 1000 miles southwest of here duty. After the Jury filed out, and alongside, which another islet Gaines was rushed to the county appeared in an eruption Septem- jail and his wife, was left with a rew irienas ana ner Drotuer-m- law. Commissioner ; William A. Gaines,' the accused man's lirotfaer, to await the outcome. t Judg Jones announced that he In these Islets so small that the onty Indication of them on maps Is Jheir printed name, the Toko-1 nana Maru. s Japanese steamer I obM ; t .n Tufsday observed erHuine of day or night. tlon."fi v ; . :y-L u l Col Tin's anneal to the Jury end- the Yokohama, which stood off I ed a day deroted entirely to argu- 1 1 Jmiles, watched tha actlTlty for I menu Defense attorney JohnD. 24 hours and reported via nary ICarmody, at 9:30 this morning, mm cuis s LEAGUE COnBUPT Flayer of Drys Says Records Will Support Criminal Charges MARY, TO SEE : AMERICA QUEKX OP : RTJSIAXIA - WILL NOT TRAVEL INCOGNITO P RIS. Ang. 19. By A.P. ) Queen Mary of Rumania has de cided upon her desired trip to the United States and she will sail for New York at. the end of Septem ber. 5 .Her friends here say she will not travel t , Incognita but as a queen, and so will not be able to visit any American home as a for mal guest. She will lodge at no- tr a riiTvnTnv Inr 14 (TlT tela mi ftar travola PTC(nt in YVash- t Aoiit.iu ."o- - v . ' Associated Press.)- Renewing his J ington, where she probably will demand' for criminal prosecution I lodge at .her country's legation. of the anti-saloon league under 1 4 The queen hopes to travel as the corrupt practices aet, Repre-j much as possible by automobile, ..,...' Tinkimm. ronublkan. I her friends say, to get more in- i9 a,. I timate views of American life and ..uu,..., . tQ gee a, much posgiwe of Am mu, r""r" T:r erican scenery ganizauon can w . nuiucum-ovcu of Wayne B. Wheeler, Its general FLIER THOUGHT KILLED counsel. The professional dry lobbyist, I BCRXED f RUIXS i OV FALLEN Mr. - Wayne B. Wheeler, has re-1 PLANE REPORTED FOUND nlied to my charges of criminal of- finM romitfittAd bv his eccleslas-l WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 19. nnittioftt awriation the (By Associated Press). Pilot Of anti-saloon league, with evasion.: r M- Harris Is believed to -um.L'i. - omt ! been killed when his plane . .....--w.. crashed at Mile 158 on the Hud "The charges have been oin-1 son Bay railroad today. The radio stations , here and on St.re8med argument he had left un-Jtially made and sent to tne ae-icnarrea wreckage of. the plane has Pail island In Bering Sea that she I nnished last night. Associate I partment of Justice. I do not in-1 been found, according to a report ., i !tv. .m.iAw i. I Counsel Robert S. MacFarlane fol-1 to aru Mr. Wheeler's de-1 received .here. Harris was on .iv 4t. tt. I nuomj, wviim i..M with Mm wtlffTi in R f DRrEB I - : ' Bokoslof" Uhouted to the Jurors: ; v I of criminal offenses his plea is r " . 1 : "This . man took out his own .tt,.t . mtitv nr tha nm T, ra rniavad Vnutnlf ml-1 . . . . . I x"1"" 4i-v.- kA.n hM i hirrrH!'i:r: r' l offenses. This is compieie con- Ail... i.. iT.i--- .fMi.hhi fmm Li i Wv.. .. . . I fession of the crimes, fhJ tnolnl.nrf nf ' Atnalra 1 a0 I In trill lha KtlHv- )haf MmliiMlT . miles, across the north end of theft He kUled the body of the soul NET CLUStS UN HUM lYlbN Raclfie ocean almost to-Asia. that had the strongest claim unon Volcanic activity last .summer I him until he destroyed it. What I NEW FINDS IN MELLETT CASE FOB MS o;i raco policy w The department. . Mr. Kellogg added, does not want the ambas sador to resign, but wisnes ana has been stated that "questions arising; in that field "are 'being treated by the state department exoects him- to return to Mexico in accordance with a general pol Icy laid down by rresiaem, Wir in conformity with agree- PAUL SMITH'S N. Y.. Aug. 19. (By Associated Press.) -The hite House, the state depart- inent and the embassy In Mexico Cty are in agreemtent on the policy being pursued by the Unit ed States with reference to Mex Icjo according to word that went frth from the summer White House today. Reports that" James R. Shef field, the American ambassador to Mexico, was In disagreement with the administration's policy toward that country. -were denied by Sec retary Kellogg of the state de partment during a visit with President Coolidge to the execu tive offices. 1 I Press dispatches from Wasb,' liigton and Mexico City intimat irig that . the ambassador, who is niw en route to this country, pre ferred a stiffer attitude by the stiate department in its controversy wiith the Mexican foreign office oyer the oil and land laws of 'Mex ico, coupled with suggestions that Mr. Sheffield might, resign cfter reaching this country, were dis missed by Mr. Kellogg with the remark that there was no founda tion for reports that the ambassa dor ' was 4 going to resign. City after nis vacation. Mr. sner- field is to be receivea oy wr. logg in Washington next Wednew day and later probably will be re ceived by Mr. Coolidge here. , During his visit to White Pine secretary Kellogg has con ferred at length with the presi dent on the Mexican situation and it has been made clear with refer ence to, the religious struggle in that; country that tb Wasnington government will maintain a hands off! policy on all domestic ques tion there. It Intends at the same time to protect American citizens In , person and property, if and when thpir rights are; infringed. - As for the oil and Hand laws, it ments entered int oby the United States and Mexico. - '. WniIe tne president and secre tary of state have not discussed the policy of a conference with o ticials. prohibition -enforcement and anti-smuggling machinery along the Canadian couder, it was Indicated today that some such frnc : nrobablv would be Roueht before long. ; I ' -j -- Mr. Kellogg was said to have given no consideration to the mat ter as yet bnt it was asserted that it "would be the natural- tmng mnilWMM!,"'l,',",!l'!w iililiillllllllWilillitil'llill iwiiiillliiiwlidtiJ 3 The giant turtle c.iitrel by hand In the Sanioan Sea, all just a matter of a day's sport. Scenes of the capture are shown In the nioilon picture. ' ; You'll Enjoy ; "MO ANA of the SOUTH SEAS" irtiaililuiitMiHisV ' fnr tiiin to take un the quesiion soon with the British amsassador in Washington. f SALEM, WEDNES- O C I TiAV ATTHTTST ' LtO High School Athletic Grounds SECOND LARGEST SHOW, - IX THE WORLD st . . - . - i No Parade. Tickets on sale Clrcss Say only Sherman Clay Co. 244 North nigh Street CLEVELAND, Aug. 19. (By Associated Press. ) Evidence I through which he expects to con vict a number of Canton police- was marked by the densest smake I Wanner of man is he, who could nn in - d anarter of a. century I po tnisi ine man wno am it was ort the AleutUn Islands and la mB wlt apathy, without December, by a. report, wnVn wf I h-at i nl. ' . " neler verified, that Mount McKin- P" " 8aI I . lJ: TIf man" lt nnlntoil b ley, in the Alaskan ran ge ana on j--V"". ta a liquor conspiracy with th mainiana uo mues nonneasi ; . n pnn I members of the Canton under of IBogoslof.' was smoking. I na mD.thr uui h di I world a conspiracy which Don R. October 14. 110. arriving at 1 nnnM t.oHIo. Bnr ....i..,.. j I Mellett. slain Canton publisher. Seward. 'Alaska, the- cutter Ta-I rnnr dnt nriB n th .fH. I was preparing to expose before ms tinma nf th miit mird. rcnortedUnrf i.t th. law mnA i. I death is in the possession of h.t Rn(fAinf mntintied Min morel MndicatAd." ILnited States Attorney A. E. Bern when she saw the eruption .In Sep- ney Carmody began lajing the ,ugy6 day ot examination of per- lemoer, iviv, ana mauw iriu8u-i vav..w mu m ..iw Mni known to be familiar with Utions that showed amoxe :anaif"i conyiciea. I vice conditions in Canton, which ashes rising a mile .and'- a' half I :'- He tooa exception to four of the I the crusading publisher wased Blfbvft'a. crater of Bogoalof. "Flames I insiriietions df-livred to the jury burst out "and lava flowed down I over rm protest, and turtuer ex th4 sides and large boulders were ce.Ited te ?OUTJ re,n.aL e"- thrown, hi CALL "1 CALL "NORTHWESTERN": WET RAIL Of TITl F RFAnV . 1 , (CooUaaee jrata pege. . , I r . III ll la (a dlfflcnlt Job InTolTin con- aiderahle red tape, according to VETERANS MEASURE NOW .mju. v a a vai aj a vji aiiia a. . 4 BSiimnt in the columns of his newspaper. The case will be laid before a federal grand jury here about the middle of next month, the district attorney announced. We have got the goods on the violators of federal laws ln Canton and we re going tnrougn witn a real cleanup," he said. through the Portland customs I wn.cn-Is being Initiated by the bouse and be Carried from tnere I World jWar' Veterans' League to up, to Washington.'- D. C, before j sound out the sentiment of the ttmntsnes lis travels. I voters of Oreeon on th nntinn f.rZL.lZ '"a T'l Pf -repealing the prohibition PRINCE ENJOYS HAWAII ROYAL SWEDISH COUPLE DIS ROBE BEHIND ROCKS HONOLULU, Aug. 19. (By VI'uYm to the federal const!- Associated Press.) Crown Prince Tiia K-..aJ i i,.t nttr iui I tntlon, has. been completed by At- Sulem. Considerable money nasi torney General .Van, Winkle. and been spent on Its repairs and It is I . nqw ready for, circulation for now In excellent condition, Mr. I signatures. ' Kart-stated; r - i h The measure will go on the bal- fWith the work the government I lot at the general election ln No bus, done on the Willamette river I rem ber. 128. If sufficient slgna- cnannei, laere is no nee 1 tures are obtained. , Its approval ..Zl I.' . : ' "I y the. voters of Oregon would ln- con uu lieu. alio incr a atun ai at,- A. . . the Jowest sUge it has ever been, ffh! Kf aIT and 8?crle,f!y but I think we-could safely bring of sUte to forward, a memorial to thnnhtn nii-to salm with -60 or conress asking for the submission 70 tons xf -cargo.' The ship" only I " ue quesnon toi tne repeal of draws 19. inches of waiter. ' The government will : put tn operation a dredge known as the "payton Digger on this part of thfe, river permanently, Mr. , Kan- has learned. It will remain sta tioned : here at Salem, as long as the channel conditions make Its use 'necessary.; This will be' a ma tefial aid to safe, and easy navi gation of this pari of the channel, he believes.. the amendment states. to the several! T Bit For JJrea&fut t o Gustaf Adolf and Princess Louise of Sweden were entertained today at Kukilau. The prince expressed their pleasure, saying: it was the finest thing we have seen in Hawaii." As there were no bathing houses at that point on the beach. the prince and princess disap peared behind huge rocks to change into bathing suits so that they might go into the surf and help .haul ashore' the fish, which formed the major; part of the lunch. Yesterday the royal couple circled Oahu Island by automo bile. That sounds good t " . I Weather man says fair. Elsinore has been celebrating CRIMINALS WRECK-TRAIN TWEXTY-OXE DIE IX BERLIN. COLOGNE DERAILMENT GAINES GUILTY, JURY .a a a a aaa, a. I XjTC U Xll &I -V. - JC 111! '- nnr ma . HJI1H IS OUT ONLY 4 HOURd I theatre nf fialam whinh I. nn .! I sengers'. were killed and many in- .. . a . . . i - - . : -tvamwiu xrvm. pagw f LEHRT. Germany, Aug. 19.- the five hundredth anniversary of I (By Associated Press). The Be r- Its charter. That i. 'KiHinn I an-uowgne express was aerauea Denmark, and not the! Elsinore near tWs place today and 21 pas- Wat lWllr,B W CI TJ AlUCU BUU UlttU IU J1 I a a ;:t "' vrx. jii a - that old; but perhaps will I be lt atri!:r fcred- I'd kill'em.- Thafa Justia&out ovv years from now. Johan-J ..ia.in; what's' happened." r: I aes Poulsen, Denmark's chiet act-1 declared 'the wreck was the result fTbe defense offered Z9 witness-1 or and-great student of the Dast. I of a oriminai tinw u es, as against more tnan.? lor me i organized a tournament celebra-1 eurred along a strabrht stretch of prosecution. - Testimetfy, of John I tfon of loustlnr and vjlavx. omA I th Berlin-Hanover route and on A4 Biuings. a cny uremau. -,of tnem Shakespeare's plays! hutl good roadbed. that he saw Games -more tnan two i BOj Hamlet. reoresentiar tbe i The fishplates of the raUs had mllea freni. tne scene oi we.mnr. i j, s done ln euij. 5oo vear been removed and these, together ner wunm a iew mmuies oi me i h m - bnrnlnr I wUn le ant bolt8 were foand in iiino th irlm vii committed I 5- -,aeTfi : w tne 4 ' Daraing I , , ! . r I (.nn...t;MllM A t. -a- -.in I m5 tua umwj. iMra. S. U. stoxes swore inr.i i ' : ' - ""o i she saw an eru loosing man oi-i--. " . . " I If CVin ti nruT to fitii lowina Svlvla on a nath near the I vne year; mere, in tne 17 th cen-1 infcAivnn nun I ;,io tmimu ill rrnn f Traxui flvn miautea I tury. elect Witches were nurn.t. before she .was killed. John Le I This Elsinore celebration Is de-1 fw,M,6n wr.i.uiv ur ; Nav' a student, testified that I scribed In this week Literarv nt-l r iajiim.ui kiot skortly :beTore "10 ' o'clock Tthat I gest (of tomorrow's date), copies I night he, saw a roughly dressed man. within 16 -yards of the grove o( trees:- -Mrs. .Stokes and Le Ney sf-ore , that: the man each saw in no detail resembled Gaines. t Defense - attorneys presented of whirl arrlvauf In SalaM .a.'.,. L WliX, fl5. . 1 DJ I " - " y ".irf? ? I Associated Press). Two deputies ' ' : ;t '- . I Andrea Garcia wa: killod anri They played . Shakespeare's I Tomas Garrido. '. former rovamnr 'TTamlng of the Bhrew?; at the I of the state of Tabasco, was shot motions for -arrest of Judgment celebration, but not hN Hamlet, j in the face -in a street battle In and for a hew trial. Edward Townsend, foreman of t ne Jury.- report ea iaat ; u . iook That was the omission that out- i the , business section of Mexico aiders find ' fault with : i hut the 1 Vty today,' neoBla of tha mnrfan inwn r vri I ' Deputies Marcos Diax and San ta ree ballots to reach the final de-Utnore want It known that they "a8" Uaparroda. both front Ta cision. yr,-i.: : have, something besidedthv fame .r5 reral tlme? t !The first stood 10 to Z for con- of Hamlet. "Ther - will not con- l"".""'' 1 ney w.ef.. l Tlctldn. - Both.of those who held Tinc the outsid. world tbat t w fen. " ea' . m a " - ., avj a UUi. I lla V SS niiavufl HIITna WT I T 111 V n nam 1 cot were tne two women on ine i hv anvtmn- win .v- ! 1:' 1 iD ! Aftur: ir two-Uu d!cni I l' ? - .i.u.ierreu w me nospuai. i neir slon-as toVour right, and duties, U.01 inorr9 o universally death is-expected at. any time. kl 4.a.llik ' am ua . anaatlnna i awav.waa. .. a...,,,. I-' I ' " " - -- ..a. . a a I rv n a nv aa,aa. we .toot a second ballot, It stood . .... - ULU UMAN I liUML bUKNS unanimous for conviction. Tne&l ' vu" l" " wegoni , , - we balloted -as to first or second I theatre for Sunday. Monday and I BIRTHPLACE OP FA3IOUS GEX- tiegreer 'Tne- decision ior nrst ae-t ax. ,vm araw Dig crow as. I ' ERAL LOST. IX FLAMES gree muraer!,was "unanimous. . iv w" oe rasctnattng. Better i. "X. want io say xnav me-jarorsiman mai. u win ne educational.! CINCINNATI. Aue. 19. IHv were exceptionally high class: Salem people will learn a great j Associated Press). -The house ln "'J .uvt. i aeai more aoout Samoa, of whlrh I whjcd uenerai u, s. urant was f "It was .sure a body blow" de-1 1 h in mmmnn wv tha i born at Point Pleasant. Ohio, wan clared Gaiaes as he was escorted I h wrM vw '.' titi. I destroyed" by fire today. by depnty sheriffs to the King -iVav Z uTHwU Pon the occasion of the Grant county Jan. '.. 1 " - - icentennUl in ' 1922, President Ha walked from the court room! . J- " . . I Harding visited Point Pleanant erect and indifferent, pacing la Z. ia "?l n"rT'wf ?r and made an anniversarv adrtr treat of SherilT Matt Btarwich I "n-o, n wiifcn , ne advocated 1 before several thousand visitors with the nonchalance of a specta-t0 sugar, factories .for the ben-1 from, many places who journeyed -i - - ! - . j - . . - - arit a a vsw . a m- s - . " wt. " iio biuc inausiry unere ior tne obwmnp ! uames was followed by his wife I nere. wm become historical. Tha w nd ' nls brother. William. " Jnst I will heln to miVa th arf.ni. ii.. A rmwl ...ti. . . - - I w .w . w ua, MIC,I . ' . vvauvvaauco (1KB LU iTii1!1-." condem1ned man-bad though the man who spoke them ' the wrong man; but, bless me. it , " - -"v"v" .Vi... , "15 ine DW mormng..;.;. - doesn't stay there.' I - " . I "-."" . - , laaMrMsw' . -". 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' - .Men's and Young Men's v CAPS $1.95 con WOOLEN IKS SI ORE W. W. Emmons, Prop. 7 426 State Street . SHIRTS Collar, attached, madras and broadcloth and silk stripe broadcloths. Regular $250 to $3.50 . ; ; - - $1.85 and $2.35 1. v J - - ..'v.-: ; - ; v WORK SOCKS ' . - - t . - .... Engineer and 'firemen brand work sock. They stand the gaf (7 A regular 25 seller . " 2 pair 25c I 1 i 1 x