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WEDNESDAY, JULY LOCALS A permit was granted by CIty- Recoruer roulaen touny to A, M. Yotm for the construction of a dwelling nt 2025 Fairground road to coat $3000, and to P. E. Kirk for the repair of a dwelling at 757 Center, to cost $300. Dance dena. Frl. uite Crystal Gar 16S IT. Henry of Salem was arrested at Marion squaro last night for being drunk. Love, the Jeweler. Salem. Leo Ittilmann, 16S0 outh High street, wan arretted kwt night for dieorderly conduct, being accused of nioleiiting girls on the street. If you want a farm or city loan call on C. W. Laflar at 410 Oregon bldg. Kenneth Sehomaker. G50 north lGth street, was arretted last night for riding his bicycle with out a light. C. C. Coates, groceries and fresh men la, open till 10 p. m. 1590 S. Commercial, phone 22. 167 Leo Killian, 110 Center street, was arrested last night for driv ing while intoxicated. Yea, Fred M. Mills and his or chestra will be at Mellow Moon pavilion Wed. nlte. 167 E. A. Ithoten, 1591 south High street, reports to the police thnt nn automobile tire waa stolen last night from hie garage. What could be more enjoyable than dancing at Mellow Moon pavilion Wed. nitc. 167 W. C. Clare has received a per mit for the construction of a dwelling nt 4 65 north 20th street, to cot $3500. Wanted Mnz.ard seedling cher ries. Pearcv llrod.. 21(7 State St. 1G7 Ray Snodoriy forfeited ?5 In polico court toilay for driving his automobile over a fire hose. You telephone, we deliver, Don't hesitate even if the order is small. Capital Drug store. Mrs. J. D. Burghart of Albany was in Salem yesterday.- Spiritualistic message service, Chaarlea M. Whaley the noted phychlc and ballot reader who answers sealed questions, calls names of those living and the- so called dead, of Detroit. Michigan will hold a message meeting In Woodman hall, Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Come and bring your friends. 107 Mm. M. L. Gottenberg was a Kalem visitor this morning. She Is a resident of Silverlon. Dance every Wednesday and Saturday night at Tumble Inn Sunday dinner from 6 to 11 p. in. Music and dancing. 1G7 Dr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Riley of FlK'dd were in this city yesterday. Farm em south attention. C. 0, Coates, groceries and fresh meats open till 10 p. ni. lii!)0 S. Com mercial, phone 22. 1G7 Mrs. J. W. Tarr of Lidger- wood. N. Dak., is in Salem visiting friends. If you want a farm or city loan call on (i. W. Laflar at 410 Oregon bldg. O. E. Franzke and family of Newport, were in Salem today. Terwllllgcr undertaker phn 724 n K Rrhn watt in Salem on nrl vale business yesterday. He is a resident of SHverton. Wanted, young ladies for tele phone operators. Experience re quired. Apply to chief operator. The Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Haiem. 167 According to a report received hv Sheriff Bower. Harry Rich former proprietor of the Terminal cigar store, engaged in a harm leas pistol duel last night on I ranch east of town, with a ranch er. It was nlletred fhat the di vorced wife of Rich was working as fl loganberry picker on the rancher's farm nnd Rich appeared on the scene evincing signs of Hotel Hliffh Arrivals rortland, A W Lambert. M K NIrholf, C llnwatt. R A Walters. 11 A Wirfs, Mr and Mrs Girard II Sfnrer, K L M-1 oucrI. L A Means. Mr and Mrs P W Williams, Frank Hazeltine, Mrs liurk Hum harper. Miss Gwendolyn Humbarper, Guy Yniinc, Ur IS G Smith, Mr and Mrs John J Hurmody, J .1 Bantn, J K Wood, Thomas Kwinc. II I. Unwiii.in. J II Srhaefer, D M.Hart, D 15 TJIJcqvlNt, Harry M Sirotir- niy. Mr and Mrs Lawrr-nee r .M:t crudoi ; KiiLViii', Mr and Mrs F H HtirkW-y, J M Lamb. Mr and Mrs Ralph D Otcutt, Mies J Hurkott; The Hallos. Mr and Mrs Herman F Schmidt; Iloburn. R P Rarl well, Mr nnd Mrs Harlan B Jef frey. Frank Hoi lister; Lnnglois, A H Jloiee, K R Roberts, Roy Hoy; Seattle. R L Stephens, Mr and Mrp Jam D Ai kwrmht ; Hnzclton, N P. Elmer Wiser; Fort Bragg. Cat, Mr nod Mrs W S Taylor, Mi Lena I. hid; Kufe ka, A Howntt; J.nii Angeles. M M May, Mr and Mm W J Heltel, Mr and Mrs Kd Wfirrt I Hart man; P.isnlen.1. Mr find Mrs Leigh Morrison. T A Mor rison. Mr nnd Mm Orvtlle C Ray burn nnd maid; San Francisco. C R Suits and son, R H Mr-Curdy. Mr nnd Mm W O WMles. Mr and Mrs H B Suelyew, Mr and Mrs Charlen D Pratt; Redwood City. Mr nnd Mm W H Grant, Mr and Mri T H Kelly; Fort Leavenworth Kans, Cnpt G P Baldwin, Major V W Nowgardn, U 3 A; Chfcnaro, F Landly, Ml Margaret Beyer. Mr and Mrs Oliver S Payne. Miss Mary Crone; Columbia, Ls Kluttx 15, 1925 jealousy, and the shooting follow ed. No one was hit and it ie stat ed that Rich loft town. So far there have been no arrests. Dance every Fri. nite Crystal Gardens. 16S David M. Bartlett is seeking a divorce from Agnes L. Bartlett, alleging desertion. He is seeking a third of real property in Salem belonging to the defendant. Elks special notice. Assemble in Portland for parade on 10th street between Clay and Market at 1 p. m. Thursday. 167 The case of A. P. Speers against O. H. P. Cornelius has been set tled ami dismissed in circuit court Elks special notice. Assemble in Portland for parade on 10th street between Clay and Market at 1 p. m. Thursday. 107 The estate of the late Judge W. H. Downing U valued at $16,500 in real prope.ty and $280i) in per sonal property, according to a pe tition filed in . circuit court. The widow, Josepha H., is named as administratrix. Other heirs are Rimer N., Nctarts and Georgo P. of Shaw, both sons. Used Saxophone, banjo, clari net, easy terms. See Mr. Christen sen New Salem hotel this evening 7 to 9. Will accept used instru ments on new ones. 1G7 James Turner was elected pres ident of the Salem Trades and Labor council at a meeting held last night. He defeated C. F. Loveland by a majority of one vote. Turner is a member of the butcher's union. Other officers were selected as follows: J. G. Taylor, vice president; Clarence Townsend. secretary-treasurer; P. W. Sears, sergeant at arms; Fred Leisi, reading clerk; Roy IJlodgctt, Archie Elliott and S. U. Davidson, trustees. Jnmej Tur ner and S. It. Davidson were chos en to attend the meeting of the (talc federation of labor at Marshfield. Auction eale tonight nnd to morrow night at Woodry 'a new auction market and furniture store, cor. N. Summer and Norway including groceries, mdse., furni lure. etc. Phone 511. 166' Fifty six machines and 260 people visited Provisional gov ernment park last Sunday, ac cording to report reaching Salom today. Among the Salem visitors were V. E. Allen, Kate Allen, Paul S. Stollar, W. Stollar, Annie Stollar, Dr. E. E. Fisher, A. A Fiedier, Mildred (Join, Alice S Fisher, Carrie M. Machfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Georgia Ellis, Sylvia Marsters. W. F. Wilant, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Todd, Mrs . A. J. Miller, Ellers Miller and Mrs. Charles Cheese. Brand new homes, $3500 and $3750, both complete with fur nace, etc. Immediate possession on one. See at 1500 S. Winter and 2395 Brooks avenue. Reasonable terms, discount for cash. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. bank bldg. 1G7 Effective In Oregon hop yards this season for the first time will be an act pawed by the 1!25 leg islature requiring that hops be picked by weight and not by The old box system as heretofore, and pickers will he paid on the weight basis. The law will be administer ed by the state department of weights and measures. Wn will romniii flrwod nil dnv Thursday, Salem day at El lie con vention. J. C. Penney Co. 167 William Poe, Salem and Edna E. Summer, Turner, have been granted a marriage license. The J. C. Penney company will be closed all day tomorrow. B. P. 0. E. convention at Portland. 167 Mary E. Thrift is seeking a di vorce from James E. Thrift on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were married in Colorado In 19M. Gladiolus, cut flowers, floral pieces. Upjohn's, 964 S. Liberty. phone 1700. Asking $400 for injuries to herself nnd $48 for damages to her car. Mm. M. E. Reed of Oren- co has filed action in circuit court against G. D. Kennedy. The action arises out of an nuto crash nt the Pacific highway and Chemawa road Intersection on July 8. Dr. Marshall, osteopath. Or bid A hearing on the California re quisition for the extradition of Harry Van Colder, wanted in Ixw Angeles on nn embezzlement barge, was held before Governor Pierre today, but was continued for two days pending the receipt of further evidence. Dance Hippodrome pavilion Sil verlon tonite. Ramblers playing. 167 The mill of the Cherry City Milling company, which was de stroyed by fire Sunday night at Church nnd Trade streets, will doubtless be rebuilt, It became known today, but it is not prob able that a new structure will go up this srasrvf.. Stockholders of the concern met last night nnd tentatively made plans which are to be more definitely formulated later. Dance at Silverlon tonite. 16 1 Shelly F. Clodfeltcr hne been named guardian of Agnes Clod felter, minor. Enjoy a refreshing swim In clean water at Uroadrinnle. 167 Heirs of Lucinda Brings Martin filed a petition - 'dng that G. F. Food Because temporary rood stations were established In the streets Iquaka torn city's citizons missed a meal. Mack be named administrator of the- estate, Samuel Martin, wid ower and former administrator, having died. Take a free motorboat ride to Broad ripple, boats leave foot of Court street. 1G7 Father Keenan of Salem was a guest of the Salem Rotary club at Its regular weekly luncheon this noon. Want used furniture, phone 75, Dr. Stock well, of Salem left at fi o'clock this morning for Que bec, Canada, with the remains of his wife, who died recently. She will be buried there. Dance Mellow Moon pavilion West Salem, Wed. nite. 167 Birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stalk was reported to the office of the city health officer Ibis morning. The birth occurred ou July 13. The child has been named Theodore Frederick. Mr. Stolk is a farmer living on route 8, Salem. WILD WEST PONIES ARE FED TO HOGS Olympla, Waah. The apparent success of an experiment In con verting homo flesh into hog feed lias given rteo to the hope among eastern Washington stockmen that a practicable means ha at last been found to rid AVahington ranges of thousands of worthless wild horses, declares Harold Dobyns, field leader for the pio logicnl survey, who returned re cently from a coyote hunting trip in Benton county. Cattle men and wool growers have long considered the horses a menace to tho live stock industry, since the animals, described locally as "knot-head Cayuses,' place an added burden on the none too abundant range. STUDY OF SUN HELPS WEATHER FORECASTS Washington The heat of the sun has a proven relation not only to changes in tho earLh's tempera ture, but to the variations in weather conditions in general, Smithsonian institution scientists have decided after experiments covering a long period. To increase the dependability of their observa tions, the experts hope to establish within a few years stations In vari ous parts of the world where data can be gathered. ELECTRICALLY CHARGED BROOK CAUSES DEATH Rfhirrnrsf tn r:o,-i,nm- a hrr.nl 1 eharped with electricity proved tal to one of a team of horses re - cently when tho owner drove into tho stream to wash the wheels of his carriage. . As soon as the horsrn touched tho water ono of them dropped dead, while the other af ter frantic efforts managed to break looee from the harness and galloped out of the watr. investigation showed that the brook was charged with electricity, transmitted from a subterranean installation of power plant. COUNTERFEITING GANG REVEALED IN ARRESTS New York, duly 15. Arrest (t dght allegrd count erf Iters In Brooklyn during tl e past IS hours made a total of 80 arrests ry local counterfeiting plots uncover 0(1 In this country. Eleven girls were among the arrested. SWINDLER PRINCE Ilerlin, .fuly 15. (A.P.I The self-tylei "pmir of Kurdistan.' also known as Prince Mohamm-.d Said Zorde:heno, recently depart ed from tho UtJted States, ha been arres.ed hero charged wi'h swindling nnd passort falsif'c tion. French Defeat Riffs Fet French Morocco, July 15. (A. P.) Tho French today def'-at- ed two attacks ty Ahd-el-Krim i Riffinns unon mbitlons protecting Fez and Tasi. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Station in Santa Barbara I K- ' . M It ti - t. ( J BE CAREFUL C. A. Cirimm, 1IU7 North Firih street, reports that his automobile was bumped iu the rear on the Pacific uiKhway last night by an unmeniincu car. William Harhoff, 412 North 21st street, collided with an un identified car at Capitol street and Garden road. An automobile driven by J. H. Burri8, 1047 South Commercial street, and a Portland stage col lided with slight damage at Court and Cottage streets. The principal of cooperation among farmers has been success fully used In Denmark, ud at the present time is practically the only method nsc.l in marketing dairy products, eggs, rork and other things produced by Danish farm ens. rotor Guldbrandsen, resident of Denmark, told members of tin Salem Rotary club at their lunch eon this noon. Mr. Guldbrandien is a journalist visiting In Salem, having been sent to this country from Denmark. Denmark, he declared, Is the most prosperous country In Eur ope, most of I La prosperity belns due to the success with which the farmers have met In their efforts to band together and eliminate other private Interests In handling their goods. The same principle has also beon successfully applieJ co buying, Guldbrandsen state!. The first cooperative dairy was established In Denmark In 1831. It mot with success, and tho idia has been adopted to such an ax :ont that thero are now thousands of slmllur plants throughout Dea- nark. Whf!ii a cooperative dairy is organized a group of farmers et together, each furnishing hir Hir of tho Gnciisn of nuMiiiir COOPERATIVES SUCCESSFUL IN DENMARK, CLAIM fa-iup the h:iilding nnd purchasing J' - 'ulrnioiH, and each pledging to ciintwtrf I )i inirv liv tirinir nrr I ,- it tho prodrce from a certain i.' umber of tows.. Etfgs, pork and other products ire marke'od on the same prln c.,:lc, the speaker indicated, with the same succe.1. Ninety per cmt o. the hogs that are killed in Den n.ark an i-iitclurcfi ot cooperative b-tchcries, of which there uro 45 it. tho country. Each far.ner supporting the co operative plant has one voto in iU management. Experts arc em tho man.-'gemon1. ualily of pio tl.e management iiality of pro ducts turned out Is rrputed to be i!.e best in the world. Eggs cro marked individually b- means nf an iucenuous system. ho that a, product that Is not fresh can he trrwod back to the produoor wlio sold It to me cooperative market. 10 PLAY EAGLES The rnpTm-Tk(rn and the KaKlrs t the Hundown le;iguo wilt me;t nn the Oxford park dinmond thin evening in the flrt Riime of a ihree-Kiime Hcs to decide the hamnlnn of the leairfje. The frame promise to he hftrd fonjrht and it Is expected that tho er!en will KO the Cull three grtmea as both teams PAPERMAKERS 1 y of Santa Barbara, few of the earta are about evenly matched. The second game of the series will be played next Tuesday even ing. If the same team should win both games it will not be necessary to play the third. Tho managers of the Twilight league will meet next Friday and will more Hum likely doeldc the dato for the play-off between the Cascys and the Da niters for tho right to meet tho Legion in a three game aeries for the championship of tho Twilight league. Tho game will probably be played next week. The Knights and the Cankers arc now tied for second place. 0 ACRES BURNED IN FOREST FI A fire which broke out near the head of Mary's rlvor, west of Corvallis, and burned over 90. acres of open farm land and light brush was brought under control at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ac cording to word reaching here to day. Forest department officials were today looking for two sportsmen ropnrted to have been hunting deer with dogs in the vicinity of tho spot whore the fire broke out. GRAND JURY ASKED TO DEFINE SNORING LIMIT Atlantic City, N. J.. July 15. (A. P.) Tho county grand jury will be soon confronted with the delicate task of ascertaining how loud a man may snore without provoking an attack by a neighbor, James Habst appearing In Magistrate Paxons court last night with one eyo bandaged charged that John Baltimus, his neighbor, assaulted him because ho snored. Daltfinus testified he could have put up wllh tho snoring had Pa list not culled him bad names when ho objected to tho nightly nnsual concert. Balllmus was held under $500 ball for the grand jury on assault and battery charges. DEMPSEY TO REACH NEW YORK TONIGHT Now York, July 16. (A. P.) Jack Dempney Is due In New York thin evening on tho Homeric aftrr a honeymoon abroad. Ic will come home to hear a babble ot tlstlc tmiKUes that ho fight or retire. Whllo the Roncral opinion In cauliflower circles Ih that he will never again don a L'lovn In defense of his title, some believe he will plunge Immediately into training for a crack at Harry Wills or tieno Tunney. Tex ilick.ird will have nn op pointmont with tho champion soon alter no uockh. GIRL SlMtTsERVE LIFE TERM IN PRISON Wntcrlown. S. I). .Inly 15. Vin fred Mock, 21, of 'Siirdnn CJIty, wnn sentenced to "LnprlHonnfiit at linrd labor f'r the, ' 'Cinnlndef of his natural life," In the slnto )n itcntiary nt, Kionx Kalla, followlic his pica of Ritilty In r lrrplt court tf)d:iy to a charge of havint; killed llyrle Hi.lyo 17 year old Harden city girl, Sunday night. John Oiolldirc Well Swampflontt, Miuw., July 1! Al't Colonel John Coollilice, aned father of tho president has made such a complete, recovery from hla recent lllnena and operation that lr. James K4 Coupal, White Houae physician, nan found it powihlo to return to duty hero. Dieo. GAmiKMT Win. J. Oahhort died at a local hospital July 14th. at the aire of 55 yearn. Me Ifl urvlvd by hl widow, Mangle, of Salem. Three none, Harold of Cisco, Cal., Verb of New York city, Joo of Salem:' two daughters, Mlee Irene and Mlaa Itosezella, of Salem. Funeral aervlcea will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Webb funoral parlors, the exact hour to he fixed later, E ON TODAY'S BILL AT 'Daddy Long Legs," comedy drama that made Itself famous by a Benson of pronounced success In New York city, will be presented at the Eliison-Whito Chautauqua tent tonight. This afternoon s program was given over to the youngster with Miss Margaret Ityers and nutating artiste in charge. A number of tho old folks were also present and ipparonlly got as imieh enjoyment from tho affair as did the younger generation. Captain T. Dinsmore Upton gave his lecture on "Tho Player in the Shadow," at tho Chautauqua tent last night. Tho lecture had to do with child welfare work, up on which Captain Upton is an au thority of note. He showed the value of directing the efforts, thoughts and attentions of child ren as they grow to maturity, stat ing that their early training ha.s much to do with their adult life. The speech Itself was largely to the youngsters. The Charles Mitchell Mixer con cert trio gave a prelude to the lec ture. F ELKSCOMPETE Portland, July 15 (AP) Prill team contests and a meeting of tho grand lodge wore tho features to day of tlie sixty-first annual re union of the grand lodge of the Ilenevoleut and Protective Order of Elks, in session here. Six teams are in tho contest. Including Ifolse, liakersfiolil, Ke.utlc, Detroit, Jack son and Pasadena. Heshles these thero will be an exhibition drill by Philadelphia and other visiting teams. Tho contests, originally set for 10 o'clock this morning were postponed until afternoon so that the grand lodge officers might wit ness the performance. Detroit band, E. Ci. La Bur re, di rector Into yesterday was awarded first prize In class A of the band contest. This group took the same honor a year ngo. West Palm Beach, Fin., E. A. Moses, director, won first prize In class B. Chicago band, Albert Cook, di rector, won second prize In class A. Omaha band, Henry G. Coat, di rector, won second prize In class START SUIT TO COLLECT ASHLAND HOTEL PLEDGES Medford, July 15 Suit for col lect idn of subscription to stock for the construction of the Llthlan hotel at Ashland, wore filed in the circuit court Tuesday by tho Lith ian Hotel corporation against Lau ra J. Howard and Ira Boeder. Judgment for 500 is sought against Laura J. Howard and for 1270 against Boeder. The complain against Howard charges that when solicited to aid In the building ot the tourist hotel she subscribed $500 worth of shares and has made no payments since. In the Beedcr suit, It is charged $300 was Mibyeiilicd and $ittl paid. I n t res t ut six per cent since May 11 rat lust, and costs nre also ask ed. There Is now approximately $15, 000 duo and owing from Ashland citizens who subscribed to the ho tel project. MAN DIOGENES SOUGHT FOUND IN LOS ANGELES Los Anseles. Cai.. Julv IG. Tho honest man for whom Irioeenes looked mil could not find, walked into nollce station hprp nnt nirrlit car vine n hirers mrnn niatnl Aftnr dotot:tives hart nouncurt on him and conriHcaieii tne Run Ue gave 1i!b name as frhrburt Howard. ne:;.-o junilor of a brr.ncli bank. Con jurinp IiIh c?rora to culm thun flelvea and ii'itci:, ho oxuiiiined that while Pwcejiin out tho hank tin found a fat bundle of cnrr?nrv on the floor r nd had ronio to turn it over to the police fr snf('kop inff until morninrr. The piatol wun (ho bank's. Ji hnd brnuRlit it :ilontT to protect himself and tlie $ 1 100 from possible lesi hones!. nedr;;(ri:u.H. f?i .. .. At the TJiliUKES TUUAX 0HE0N Betty Compson, Theodore Kosloff in "New lives for Old" GRAND "The Cloud Rider" with Al Wilson, Virginia Lee Corbin. Woodry & Woodry Payj Cash for Furniture Phone 75 WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 BIBLE MUST BE KEPT IN OWN FIELD, BASIS OF SCOPES' DEFENSE (Continued from Page One.) clared that before the prosecution could convict Scopes of a violation of the act, Hie prosecution muat prove first that Scopes taught a theory that denies the story of the divine creation of man as taught in the Bible and second, "that In stead and in the place of this the IJR A Natural ay Back to Health n iwi 3 fi 1 From the Indians, Nature's chil- m i 'I jl! Yi '' dren. came tho formula for BARK I J y-& -Ts "5 BOOT, the wonder tonic brewed a ! j p -t4j ! fcjf from the herbs, bark and roots j iiAfaVj. rT.-. r-frylj which they instinctively knew were $ 1 BARK-PGfvT I fc? beneficial to health nnd power, ftj !j r-iPv-i 'J $5rH BARK-ROOT is nn appetizer and IT ) .."T, -I stimulant and a liver, bowel and E) I rr" stomach regulator without equal. m L fc-.rJik jHwSi Be convinced Give it a trial today :Jl bark-root I I : TONIC 1 a ctUlOKOUOO RjSi Por Sale br All Drncicl.111. I H-ire LmM CELItO-KOLA CO., Porllantl. Or. LYNITE PISTONS Will reduce the vibration and make your motor run more smoothly. Try a set and notice the difference. IV. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN) High Struct at Ferry, Salem, Orcffon READING GLASSES Sometime during middle life every normal eye re quires some help for reading and close work. We Understand Eyes STAPLES OPTICAL CO. Portland Salem Corner Stale and High Streets, Salem, Oregon TWO Auction Sales Wednesday and Thursday Nites, 7 p. m. Sharp at Woodry's New Auction Market and Furniture Store Corner North Summer and Norway Streets Opposite his Residence 1610 North Summer St. Including Dress Goods, Sheeting, Groceries, Furniture, , Beds, Springs. Mattresses, Ranges, Tools, etc.. . F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Woodry Buys Furniture for Cash or Sells on Commission lhone 611 SPECIAL NOTICE To enable our em ployees to attend tho VAks convention at Portland on Salem day tins Store will remain closed all day Thurs day, July lGth. PAGE FIVE ory he taught that man Is descend ed from a lower order of animals. "The defense contends that to convict Scopes the prosecution must prove that Scopes not only taught the theory ot evolution, but that he also and at the same time denied the theory of creation as set forth In the bible," he assert ed. "The defense contends the prose cution must prove that the defend ant Scopes did the.se two things and that what ho taught was a viola tion of the statute."