Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 26, 1925, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; ; SALEM, OREGON
ESCAPED CON !S
FAIL TO HALT HIM
Tacoma, VVntii., June 28. Sud
doul." coming iue to tuci wim
liu ti.u Hansen. tho lu.cupeu' foil
erul iieuiteu'.iuiy cuvkt who
juju Una on Mi-Null island (or
ihr;i dnvd. Guald Eluiur V. liil JU
lirsj a lua.l ide or milieu at him
flm'v vi'Mierdav muininfi, I?ui
llan.,en tu t long clfance and
..ur-.ncl to 'he bl'Ubil axa.n.
Onaid Hiliun wan entering tu'i
miw-l.int. BllOO OillKlt J Ut'luiMC
urn niirnini. Just us no camo In
from one We. Haw-'- vulvtei
am-,.-, fmiii Llie otliur.
"Titi-nw nn your hands and
.lr.ii ' trv to cut away, ur I'll shoot
you,' said MiUt;n.-
ni,..n nnickly raised h.s hands
.. if in suumiesioa ond then tool;
a jliance, and as ho stood Just in-
sldi' the d:ior through which IK
i.i.,.oflif nnMrfd. he luu;:ed back
Dashed the door open and plunged
..r..irln
As I he door waa swinging shut
hrk nf Hie r.risoncr, Hilton tlreu
three li.i'M. Hilton rushed out-
.i,. ,rt f.r.tv ,ht p.risoner just dis
appearing over the top ot a hill
of tho shop. He let two morj
sh,ts fly at Mm, but they evidenv
,.. ,ii.t n. il iimifre.
for the 'oil
time as he disappeared in tb
Dntrnlllnir of the islan
In Hiil goin,; on to prevent him
escipins.
If
mirr-nri n una
Nntrr till MA
QU1TAS ENVOY
New oYrk, June 2S Coincident
with tho entrance of Joseph R.
Sheffield Into a hospital hero came
report that he wouia not reiu...
to Mexico as United States am
Mninn renorts that he would
not return have been denied auth
oritatively at Washington.
Now statements in the matter
were In tho form of dispatches to
offlclnls at border points signed
by the government's chief of pub
licity at Mexico city, incsu uu,
,tnl. finid it wns nseured In dip
lontatic circles that Mr. Sheffield
-,.,i.i nn: ret kiii and that he
r-ould ask that (leorge L. Summer
lln be appointed in his place.
In contrast with these messages
are dispatches from wasningion
that not only will Mr. Sheffield go
to treatment ot Americans and Am
erlcnn property, the subject of re
cent statement by Secretary Kel
logg and rresident Calles.
EXPECTED RES!
SwruiuiHCott, June 26 (By Asao
ctalcl Pre.'ia) President Coolitlfje
Is fin.linp the rest here he expect
ed when ho left WashlnRton foi
a summer vacation.
Sucludod fn a pretentious house
on .0 cou.-t, lie hns learned after
two daVH" etny that residents of the
north shore realize that he came
to MnssAohuettfl for relaxation and
few remiosls are beinc made for
tlie privilege of calling on him at
V hiterouit.
M lyor Quhin of Cambridge wns
ftccordf 1 I he honor today of be
Inc the firxL to have a conference
with the nreidi'iit, his call
Ing arm ned to dif-uss plana for
tho rereption of Mr. Coolldge when
he to Cambridge July 3 for
an nddvess.
Mr. Coolidge Ih still undecided
whether he will go to Poland
Sprint, M:i!n next week to par-tk-ipato
In tho conference of gov
crn-r.. If he does not. It is be'
licwd the Rovcrnnrs will come to
White Court to he received by him
FIRE TraElG KILL
1-nils City. Or., June 26. Th
fire on Ihiu-h crock just west of
town that Is burning In th
D.ntrthy Stuvels woods has tuirnr
alti'i.qt to the H. THiel! mill.
rj -ir--
oo the I.DeoiTTM
iun ; (Us in uk boot!
Jfrhm (he imaee h ihsrn
on urJcr cfmrrol until
(jtie uuunt ot eipwMc
Graf lex
With a Grnflcx it's easy
to make interesting,
pleasinc; pictures of
everyday subjects. And
for tricky situations
speed subjects, for ex
ample, there are shuter
speeds up to 1-1000 sec
ond, fast enough to stop
a tall in flipht.
Come In and handle a
Oratlex. Sre Its ad
vantages for yourself.
Capital Drug
Store
J. H. WlIXETT
State and Liberty
Storm-Wrecked Train Kills 31
OF
I
CITY LAY PLANS
Chautauqua guarantors and
riends wero entertained Wetlnoa
day at tho chamber o commerce
by Carl Ait.ler, Kentucky moui!
talnenr and world traveler, in the
interest of the coming chautuuquu
pros ram In Salem. July v to lu.
Miller told of the struggles of
Chautauqua management to pro
duce a program of education and
entertainment of a class above the
level of public demand which, u
says cannot be done for anythlii;
llko the prteent low price of a
floason ticket, except through
guaranteed minimum patroua?e.
No way has been demonstrated :n
the years of Chautauqua experi
encd except ft vigorous personal
canvass for season ticket sales by
men and women who appreciate
the community benefits of Chau
tauqua, f
Mr. Mlllor's talk dealt with per
sonal expediences In all parts cf
the world, and was replete with
wit and anecdote In a style very
piecing to the Ireieners,
NEW INCORPORATIONS
Notices of dissolution were filed
by the Portland Asbestos & Cork
Factory of Portland and by the
Bewley Creek Water company of
Tillamook county.
Under the blue sky net the fol
lowing permits wero Issued: ,
Ralph Schnocloch company,
Portland, to sell bonds In the sum
of $125,000, and to Bailey & Zlm
mermnn. Portland, to sell stock In
the sum of $5000.
' search for bodle. in the tangled wreckage ta creased th , toU WA
eurslon train from Chicago to New York : on the Delaware . Woatern Wa a,
nnar Hackettstown, N. J. A tarriUo wind and rain storm clogged a swucn witc ' fc'"- "
The passengers were Germans, eipecUnc to .all on the liner Republic for Germany.
MRS. SCOTT BURIED
RIVERVIEW CEMETERY
Portland, Or.. Juno 26. Mrs.
Margaret Scott, widow of the late
W. Si'ott, was buried yesle:--day
in Rivervlew cemetery. The
funeral was held this afternoon
with the Rev. A. A. Morrison of
ficiating. .Services at the grave
were conducted by the Rev. C. 0.
McCullouch. Paulhearers were
Paul It. Kelty of Eugene; Dr. A. B.
Eastbam, of Vancouver; Willis P.
Easthain ot Portland; Dr. Kenneth
S. Latourette ot Oregon City;
Robert Dunlway and Sterling 11c
Cord of Portland.
RIVER RATS WIN FROM
PAPERMAKERS 6 TO 4
Tho Eola Kiver Rata deflate 1
the Oregon Pulp & Paper mill
team on tho Oxford park diamond
Inst night by a score of 6 to 4.
The game was well played. The
River Rats were acting as substi
tutes for the Woodmen of tlij
World banejftll nine of the sun
down league who were scheduled
to play.
Edwards, hurler for the wlu
ners, was easily the star of ine
game. Clr.nkenship and tho Go--
brothers played excellent ball for
tho losers. They performed gooi
at bat and ran the basca well.
'Doc" Scott, first baseman for the
winners got a thrcc-lmso hit.
CASE OF 3 PORTLAND
YOUTHS IS ARGUED
a decree of the supreme court
is expected boforo the end of the
summer in the case of the state
against Allen McLaren, Gladwin
Lawpaugh p.nd Archie Livingston,
three Portland youths who were
convicted in Clackamas county on
a charge of rape. Much interest
is attached to the case for the ren
son that McLaren is a son of W.
G. McLaron, Portland welfare
worker nnd n member of tho state
narolc boarl.
The case was argued in the su
preme court yesterday afternoon.
The crimo is alleged to have beon
"ommlttrd July 20. 1 0 2 .T .
EASTERN SPORT
E
Concerning the riding of Earle
Sanoe of Salem, premier American
jockey, George Daley in the New
York World of June 20 Bays:
"Earl Sande enjoyed another
riotous ovation at the ' Aqueduct
track yesterday, when he rode
Danhy to victory over Florence
Nig.itingale, Peanuts, Swope and
Flatshlp in the Hanover handicap
for three-year-olds.
"The popularity of this clever
Jockey grows and grows. Not even
Babe Ruth lias more boosters or
more ardent admirers. The none
and excitement at the finish and
when tho boy Jogged his mount
batk to the scales has not been
equalled over the running of any
turf classic this year with the ex
ception ot tho Kentucky derby and
tho Suburban handicap.
'The applause was deserved
Sande rode a perfect race smooth,
well-judged and capable. Placing
his mount Just off Hie pace forced
bv Florence Nightingale, winnc,
of the Coaching Club American
Oaki, he Bklnned the rail all
around the turn, moved up elowly
out surely when straightened out
in tho stretch and rode a etrong
smuoth finish to win by three
parts of a length,
' Danby took up 119 pounds and
ran the mile In the good time oi
1:J7 4-5, a thoroughly tine per
formance. "
,'FOLLETTE NAMES ,
WIFE BENEFICIARY
Madison. Wis.. June 25. Sen
ator Robert M. LaFollette'n will,
offered for probate in county
court today, names his widow as
sole beneficiary and executrix.
The senator's debts, Including the
mortgage on the homestead are
estimated In the petition at
J29.000, his personal property at
J20.000 and bis real estate, wnicn
is the homestead, at $48,000.
WORKMAN KILLED IN
TUNNELJTODELL LAKE
Bond. Dr.. June 20. A work
man, Joe Coll, was killed In an
accident in the tunnel Wednesday
at Odell. according to work re
ceived In Bend this morning. D'
tails of the accident ore not avail
able. The body Is being Drougnt
to Bend, however, according to
long dlstanc3 message received by
Sheriff S. E. Roberts.
MONTREAL TO HAVE
1926 KIWANIS MEET
St. Paul, Minn., June 25.
Montreal was chosen for tho 1926
convention of tho Klwanls Inter
national and John H. Moss of Mil
waukee, Wis., elected president at
the closing session of that organ
izatlon's convention here today.
GOOD EYESIGHT
Is
Inexpensive
Let us examine your eyes
and advise you.
STAPLES OPTICAL CO.
Masonio Temple Bldg. -Portland
Salem, Oregon
.4'. 11'.'.
AGE THREE
"Nor Snow, Nor Rain, Nor Wind, Nor
NiBht,
i Can Stay the Pilot in His Flight."
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every thrill is a rec
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Active market for Durant. Star,
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hence
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