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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREfiON SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 SCOPES 10 PLAN E Dayton. Teun., Juno 20. As rroseculion attorneys today ra- turnt'4 to Dayton, local interest centered in tr.o visit next week of tile legal experts who will detenu John T. ScoJea when he comes he- fore the com' July 10 on charges ot violation of the state law pro hibiting the teaching of evolu tion in Tennessee public schools. Clarence Harrow, Chicago at torney who will servo as one of the champions for the defense. will come to Davton, Monday, to go over the ground with Dr. John H. Neal, chief defense counsel Arriving here early in the day. after a conference with other at torneys, ho will tie the guest o: the Dayton Progressive club at a meeting at which his defendant also will bo an honor guest. At the BJroe time preparations were being pushed forward for the the loceptlon of visitors expected to attend the trim. A newspaper club patterned p.fler the club at which reporters of the New York demo cratic convj.itiou were entertain ed. was bein! prepared by the Chattnnoosa News. Quarters nave been rented and were being fitted up witn wors ing equipment for the visitors with a lounging room for the newspapermen after work hours. With the exception of specula tion centering around the plan of the opposing counsel, the case It self virtually had boon rclegnted to the background by the present work of preparing tor the influx of visitors. Rtsulta 0 f the conference of prosecution attorneys in Atlanta yesterday were not disclosed upon their return. Judge J. O. McKcn lie. H. K. lllcks. sue K. Hicks, W. C Haggard and Harry Lawrence conferred with William Jcnnlng Bryn, chief prosecutor, upon gen eral plans tj be followed during the trhtl. INDEPENDENCE PASTOR TENDERS RESIGNATION Independence, June 20 Rev. C. A. Nethery presented hla resigna tion lo the official board of the Baptist church last Sunday morn ing. He has accepted a call to be come associate Buperlntendent of the Seamen's mlfialon at San Pedro, California. Thla work la under the Christian Kndcavors of Southern California and haa a larpe work anions the hoy of the nevy. known as "FloritlnR Christian Knileavom." Mr. Nethery haa spent some elKht yeara nnsUUnff In this work and la now roIiik biu-k to take full charge of ll. John Maklna, Itfl pres ent superintendent h:ivlnff hroken down in health and being no longer able to carry on. Mr. Nethery will preach his fare veil sermon here Huint.iy. Ho has been pastor of the church for about a year, auerecdlnff Rev. Harold Ij. I'roppo and haa had manifest ftnrcosH in this field. Released from Asylum t 'JZslS. W -" ? - n. , .. i. . m. . ,-tiV. .v."-v:'.' is.Tt fir 1 OFFICER KILLED BY STATE AGENT Huntington, W. Va., June 20. (A. I'.i William F. Porter, a fcl- eral prohlbitlou otrlcer, was shot and killed; W. E. Horkmen. state fficur, wasa hot twice and seri ously wounded, and George Ball. hie! of state officers, was wound ed In a gun battle between state and federal officers on Camp creek Wayne county early today. The bat'le started when federal and stat ofilcers, both approach ing a still location nom opposite sides miatoK each other for moonshiners. Homer Joy, another federal of ficer, said he was sleeping on hill overlooking the scene of the suspected lill when he heard shooting. He flushed hla light and recognized Ball In the state forces, yelled to them to stop shooting, but could not b heard above the din. 'ortor had thrown F. J. l'oe. a state officer, lo the ground and as grappling with him, Joy sain Porter was believed to have recog nized Poo and started to let him up leforo Joe also had recognized him. Then, Joy said, Poo fired and Porter fell. Joy covered Poe with his gun and ordered him to disarm before Poe realized that he was fiehtlni: fellow officers. Poo was arrested on a homicide chargo and committed to the coun ty Jail when he appeared nt the hospital to see workman anil uait. Physicians held Utile hopo for the.r refotnry. Wre Your Men When You Need Us We recharge, repair and inspect all makes of bat teries. If you need a new battery we recommend a Willard, because we know they can't be beat nny- where in the wide world. We'd like to tell you why. JOE WILLIAMS "Ike Battery Man" 531 Court Street Phone 19S member Willard Battery meri 3 iwV- Seat Covers Selected from our latest mini pics ndd to the interior appearance of your car and protect the cxpMtsive upholstering. We can Install covers of a pretty pattern at a low cost. They are ensily cleaned in the car and are a good insurance against excess depreciation. Auto Tops and Trimmings Auto Glass Replacement Service Auto Painting of Quality (Tom) Woods Auto Top Company 255 N. Commercial St. Thone 809 Salem. Or. AIR MAIL LINE 10 OPEN JULY 1 New York, June 20. Formal launching ot the New York to Chicago air mall service was an nounced today tor 6 o clock on the night ot July 1. The mall la sched uled to arrive at Chicago post- office at 6:30 o'clock the morning uf July 2, the 784-mile journey re. quiring 10 V hours. Colonel Paul Henderson, second assistant nog master general, announced today the service. L WHO SHOT 'i SISTER TO END Paris, June 20. (A. P.) Found guilt of killing her sister at the latter'e request to put her out of her eufreringa from an in curable lung disease, Anna Levas- ser, Paris dressmaker, today faced the neceseftyt of atoning to the law by undergoing two years' ini rlsonment. Mile. Levasser was found guilty and sentenced last night after tell ing a graphic story on the 6 tan 'J of the death bcene. Her sister, Anais, wracked with pain, bosought her to put her out of her misery and lier argument finally prevailing they decided to gether upon the means to be used "I eat har In a chair," Anna testified. "She told me 'you wlM shot and I will move my head un til it Is flmshea. " The dress maker, with trembling hand, was unabl to fnish the deed with one shot. A eecond, a third and a fourth followed and "finally An a is' bead did not move. Anna said she had planned to shoot her self afterward but that she was jo unnerved that ehe was unable to put the cartridges In the gun Then she had decided that Bhe must live to avenge her sis tar against their landlord who, she said, had ordered them out of their poor lodging although knowing of Anais condition. the route had been established a cost of $500,000. Twenty-four pianos will be used. The new service Is Independent ot the transcontinental air service started in 1920. For supplies and emergency, 32 fields have been established be twen New York and Cleveland and 14 between Cleveland and Chi cago. For the present one plane fly ing In each direction each night will comprise the service until the demands require additional planes. Sixteen pilots are now employed n a n i o n r. uregon ruip a r aper to. SALEM. OREGON Manufacturers of ? Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, Also Butchers Wrappings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. Don't Put It Off Do It Right NOW Walk down to our place today AND KIDE HOME in one of our good used cars bring the whole family with you. We have some dandy bar gains on hand and they're all GOOD. Be fair in your proposition and your terms of payment will almost certainly suit us. And ahead of every thing else remember that no matter what selection you make in a used car here it will be a GOOD one we have few machines that we cannot fully guarantee. Certified Public Motor Car Market 1 Block North of Tosloffice ESPEE APPLIES FOR PERU TO EXTEND LINES San Francteco, June 20 The Southern Pacific company haa for warded to the Interstate commerce om mission an application on be half of the Central Pacific railway a proprietary company, for author ity to construct and extend a line of railroad from a point of connec tion with the existing line at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, about 40 miles southeasterly direction through Merrill and near Malin, Oregon, to Cornell, California, It was announc cd late yesterday by William Sproule, president of the Southern 'aclflc. "This la another step In the Southern Pacific company's de velopment program," Mr. Sproule said, "which was stopped by law suits Involving the Central Pacific, compelling the company to hold in abeyance Its plans which are the construction of a standard gauge railroad connection between the Klamath Falls region and the Cen tral Pacific main line across Ne vada, so as to provide a direct rail COBBS & MITCHELL COMPANY "Everything in Building Material" lihonc 813 3 19 S. 12lh St., Salem, Oregon DEAR BUILDER: Glad to learn that you've decided to build this year. That's sensible; do it now. and enjoy it while you live. We'd like to tell you a little about lumber. We have just about the finest big, old timber in Ore gon; soft, clean, seasoned wood that'll last; it does not shrink, swell, warp, split like young stuff it stays put. We have n lot of it. Our big Valsctz mill cut 300,000 feet a day, with the most modern equipment for cutting it accurately and without waste. Ever stop to figure how much carpenter time it saves to have your lumber cut ncurately ? We have COO skilled men, in camp, mill and planer, ready to serve you. We have 15,000,000 feet in stock; more than 1,000,000 feet in our Salem yard. About 12,000 feet would build a fine cottage; we have enough on hand to build 1,000 houses. But what we don't have in the yard, we can cut inside of a few minutes. How big? Up to 3Gx36 inches, 90 feet long; and anything down to a shingle or a lath. We'll cut. EXACTLY what you want, as you want it. No job is too big, or too small, for us. We're able to give the best material, the best service and the best prices, because we're always at work and so can keep skilled, interested men. The whole Valscta mill equipment, and our own Valley & Siletz railroad, and our miles of splendid timber, and our 600 skilled men, are back of any order you place with us. Write, phone or call. We'll quit business when wo can't serve you joyously, A. B. Kclsay, Manager. 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Miss Glenna Collett, former Amer ican champion, today won the French women's Bolt champion ship. She defeated Mile, Slmonc Thton De Ua Chan mo In the nun match three up and two to play. Pacific Coast Adjustment bu leau, California; capital $25,000; attorney-ln-tact. William N. Pat terson of Portland. GOOD WOOD PROMPT DELIVER Specials On Wood 3 large loads 18-inch Mill Wood 5 Cords 4ft. Slab Wood, per cord 1 Cord large second growth Fir, per cord 2 Cords large second growth fir, per cord 4 Cords large second growth fir, per cord ... 4 ft. Old Fir, per cord - 16-inch Old Fir, per load . 4 ft. Oak, per cord 4 ft. Ash, per cord 4 ft. Maple, per cord ..$15.00 $4.00 $6.50 $6.25 .$6.00 $7.50 . $8.00 and $8.50 ..$8.00 and $8.50 . $7.50 and $8.00 $7.00 Phone 1542 FRED E. WELLS 280 S. 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