4 p e rlc a ’, g r ^ tfa t house, already w ell kaoWB to »uropeana 6y the.' ftfblteaa«ns. of divers more or leea famouj writers. lac. a*. an xvtaaUw.and. aucaUva to weldtogefher an efficient fl*ht- sadeAh. Whlclqhdb aa tta o b ty t i fa’ W evM >e‘ ch‘n«, ft OIL io Its treasury at the begin­ ning. aad promised >10X1.005» n o n y h e q R is npeded, , He has organised groups of workerz Who are ihvadlng various states y ith eloquence and pamphlets, always working fo r legislative actloh against the teaching of ‘'D a fw iij- Gleaning the harvest 'th'p reap- « e-fl left, is no modern farm pro­ cess. As of qld I t yiefdqd re-1i turns, so It is found valuable in ' measuriqg results i f the land J settlement work of thé State and Portland Çhamberg of Commerce. ' in addition to the 1600 set­ tlers placed on farm lands by The'organization recently con­ the land settlement department, cluded its campaign in Mississippi,’ bringing the . state * n Investment and siw th e . legislation baaa an of $6,000,000, other people num­ “anti-monkey b ill” such aa it had bering 1500 signed question­ asked fer1. A crusade haa been naires a year ago declaring their carried on in Florida, and the intention to come to Oregon. legislature is to consider a Simi­ Convinced that many of these la r bin »t its next session. Event­ prospective Oregonians have ac­ ually the crusaders expect to cam­ tually arrived without taking Mayer paign in every state in the union. Donald Schwab eon of Schwab of Buffalo N V..” drove time to stop in the Portland of­ v See»-Movement Hpread' acroe* the continent in a rickety fit» fice, W . O. Ide. executive direct­ “The Bible crusade is the big­ vor that fell apart In San F ra n ­ or of the land settlement work, gest movement before America to­ cisco Rather than wire home for a inaugurated la the last few return ticket young Schwab shipped follow-up campaign day," says. W.ashburn. " It is a as a mess boy on a siaansar^. for weeks ’ a movement destined to spread over sending a personal letter to N sw ^TorkZ the entire universe before many ilie old home address of each months'have passed. Sweden and one who signified his Intention of comipg to Oregon but who has Jugoslavia have already taken up the fight, w ith fierce battles raging not yet reported his arrival. at trials sim ilar to the Scopes Prelim inary results Indicate iliat many eastern and middle- tria l at Dayton last, summer." western farmers who correspond­ Washburn's genius for organi­ sation is evident in the way the BAGDAD, A pril 18. — (IP) ■— ed w ith the department and re­ crusaders are grouped. There are Captain Estever, commander of ceived Information made their associate members, active mem- the Madrid-Manila-Toklo flight, own selection of farm homes In .bers, a children’s branch known who failed to arrive here yester­ , various sections of Oregon and satisfied with the as ’ the Junior Crusaders, an or­ day from Cairo with his comrade*, ; are well Corvallis — Contract let for ganisation of ministers and evan­ still was missing at 2 a. m. today. ' change. From dosens of othors grading 7.3-ralle Gellatly Point , is pouring in the assurance that gelists, a monthly magazine fu ll road, for >36,439. ' their coming has merely been or arguments and quotations. BOBBED HAIR A PROBLEM | postponed pending the disposal , pryan la • gone. But the last TO YOUNG GIRL OF CHINA of their farm holdings in the movement he led is still going east. forward. His friend and co-work­ SH A N G H A I (U .P .)— To bob; From M cM innville comes word er Is carrying on. or not to hob, is the perplexing i from L. E. Cabe. form erly of question before the China flap Bridgeport, Nebraska: " I have pars of today. , bought a chicken ranch and am The young lady of China and well satisfied. W e are surely Shanghai, in particular, where pleased w ith the climate and style is set. has been confronted have a good business. This sum­ by the problem which confronted mer we w ill raise about 3,000 the Western ladies of three and leghorn chickens which Supreme Oourt Makes New fonrs years ago. To them it white are now doing w ell." Do not eat the same kind Ruling in Deciding East­ Is • a national as w ell qs per - Disposing of a 200 acre farm ern Litigation aonal a ffair, for they have the in Missouri, C. M. Chapman Is of bread all the time — customs and inhiblttoiis of cen­ temporarily located at Jeffer­ W ashington , April 13— turies to overcome. change from plain white son until he finds Just what be Aliens denied citizenship by fed­ wants In a diversified farm eral district courts can appeal, to graham, whole wheat, where he can raise wheat, the supremo court ruled today. B E R L IN • (U .P .)—-The city fathers of Berlin believe that the hour has arrived to modern­ ise the antiquated municipal stock yards. Before starting this Job, however, they are send­ ing a delegation to Chicago, to study at first hanc^the methods applications and the aromas of However the rplera of Berlin deeided not to follow blindly the example set by the Chicano pack­ ers, but to avail themaelve* of American methods qaly to an extent compatible w ith t ie con­ ditions prevailing in Berlin and, above ail, in accordances with thv moral standard of the Ber­ liners. FISHING SEASON « OPENS THURSDAY Look your tackle over. We have just what you will need to make it complete. Also licenses. Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings Spanish Aviator Reported' Missing How Frigidaire Solves Your Home Refrigeration Problems Peoples Electric Store, Medford, Oregon. Please send to me, without obligation, your folder, “ Solving Your Refrigerator Problems.” Name ....................................................: Address ......................... .............. ......... BREAD MENU George F. Washburn and a fadeout picture of W illiiun •Jennings Bryan (left), which was taken at the Scopes trial. By N EA Service 4 C L E A R W A T E R . Fla.. A pril 12. __ The fight that lost its leader when W illiam Jenningp Bryan died has found a new standard- bearer. A new chieftain has arisen to take the place of the Great Commoner In th e ranks i^ m lllfr tant Fundamentalism. George F. Wsshburn. m u ltlm ll- lion a Ire of Clearwater and Boston has taken for his own the Ideals of Bryan. He has dedicated his life and his fortune to war on the teaching of evolution! And this 1» his battle-cry: I “ Save the orthodox Biyie from the onslaughts of modernism." I t was a year ago,, before B rj- an’s death, that Washburn heard a sermon in a Clearwater church about the fight to prei teaching of evolution schools. A fte r Bryan's < began, to rally the dead following, and in Nove last year he held, a big mr I n i here, where 3000 peoi Wm « r p - , Doittcntoe Fortune to " I hereby dedicate mj fam ily and my fortune task o f stamping out th 100,000 Wetherbee low ers furniture store opened. World’s Largest Stage Line , A Message! “ J»hn, why is it you go along looking so cheerful All the time?” ‘ “ tlfhy, Bill, I ’ve earring an account in the First National the past four years, adding a little to it every month. 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