I j T ï t r T- imwLAW ft daily ■nmiNfls iMvmanaAnoN madh ’ TACOMA. Wash., Aug. I— P 0 « iy l and county invuntiga- tloM p( "Kinky ’ Thomp­ son shouting are finished, assistant United . States At toravy BerMI Ishnson a n d Deputy; Prosecutor Carroll Gordon announced: “The case is closed so far ai I aia concerned,” John­ son said. He dictated a report of fcta Investigation, which he will >ind to District Attorney T ò» {tavelle in Seattle. H STEPS R & ER SA L w in Amicable Agreement Beached by Evangelist aad Mrs. Kennedy follow ing Long Corifertnco Mondhy After­ \ IS SPLENDID noon—“ We Still Love Each Other,” Declare Mother and Daughter After 8parring Match. Pine Band Concert Promis­ ed for Thursday Evening \ ------------------- * in Lithia Park ? t 1 V 1 I LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2.—(IP)—Airaee Semple Mc­ Aalpapd * » folks are looking for­ Pherson, noted evangelist, and her mother, Mrs. Minnie ward with anticipation to the Kennedy, late Monday arrived1 a t an amicable settlement comjnuhjty band concert to be of the controversy which for a time threatened destruc­ givtoji In Llthia Park Thursday evening— the first of these much tion of their million dollar Four Square Gospel. appreciated a^d thoroughly en­ > Details of the agreement were not made public, hot joyed programs for this year. attorneys m id th at fcirs. Kennedy would resign from “Everything went along fine active m dnagcm cnt'of Angelas Temple «nd th at the en­ and we had a real rehearsal,” Jordan, one of the band tire Gospel institution would in tho future he directed Prank members said when asked hoy hyi MrS. McPherson. the rehearsal Monday evening Peraonal property »mountInc to more than 5100,000,Jt h a s l»ean agreed, will be divided equally between mother and daughter and Mra. Kennedy la willing to resign from the busl- ih - hs managerii:i:p of th£ Temple. But Mr». Kennedy inaiflta there are only two temple trustees, Mrs. MePherson and herself. Mrs. McPherson claims Miss Schaffer is the third trustee. Since Mrs. Kennedy, e v e n though she retires, will retain her trusteeship, control of Angelus Temple binges on Miss Schaeffer’s claim. I . < progressed. General satisfaction with the work of the new band leader Is expressed by the band men. A well balanced, program is planned for the Thursday eve­ Two Killed in Chicago When ning concert. Under the direction of Mr. Croft the band men re­ Pilot Looses Control hearsed for several hours Monday Of Plane evening and. are ready now for the CHICAGO. Aug. I. — William presentation of the program Quase, 2«, and John Hubly, 25, Thursday. ncvlce aviators, dropped 200 feet to their death today when Quase lost control of the plane he was piloting and it crashed to earth. Mrs. McPherson announced during the day that the adminis­ tration building at the temple, new the home df Mrs. Kennedy, would be torn down in the near future. fa jtz place, «be said, a 100 room hotel for the accommo­ dation of Bible students will be constructed. . > MT. CLEMENS. Mich., Aug. 2. —(IP)— Lieut. L. W. Schuftze was killed today wrheir'the' pursuit plane he was testing caught fire and fell 1,440 feet. t AVIATORS DIE IN ACCIDENTS TONIGHT Sensational personal appearance of the Master Exponents of dance sock rhythm Find Bones Said To Be Bronze Age -----T- LONDON, Aug. 2. — (LP) A little heap of crumbling bones, believed to be the remains of a mother and child who had lain side by side for 4,000 years, has been found .near Ordie, Aberdeen­ shire, Archaeologists reported Monday. The rentalns were found under a cairn, or heap of stones and earth, such as the ancients used to bury their dead. . , It fs believed the remains can be classified as of the late Neoli­ thic or early Bronse age. FAY ELLIOTT Portland—Japanese ships will take 40,000,000 feet Pacific Coffst lumber t o ‘ the Orient July 21 to August 19. Hot Point BRUNSWICK RECORD ‘ V ’ ■ ■ | -; Ship-to-Shore Airplane Ac­ commodations for Pas­ sengers and MaU * , NEW YORK, Aug. 2,—(U f— The United States Lines has be­ gun organizing a sblp-to-shore airplane service for all Ha ocean liners, following Mondays suc­ cessful flight by Charleu D. Chamberlain, from the Leviathan, 100 miles at sea to Curtiss Field, Long Island. A David A. Burke, General Man­ ager of the Steamship Company, announced definitely by message from the Leviathan to the com­ pany's New York offices that such an organisation actually was under way. • Officials of the company, hope the ship-to-sbore service will be completely installed on the six United Slates liners by spring. Such a service, carrying pas­ sengers, mall and merchandise from vessels to lands, will require unusual cooperation with Immi­ gration, postoffice and customs authorises. Moreover, the com­ pany has not decided whether’ It will purchase its own planes or let the service by contract. I The Chamberlain test flight was made to prove whether a plane could take off from a com-, merclal ship at sea and reach land safely^ Because of the un­ favorable flying conditions under which Chamberlain's flight was made, Burke regards the flight as successful beyond all expecta­ tions. MONDAY WAS QUIET DAY FARMERS TO V, Little Surface A c t i v i t y HAVE RELIEF Marked Geneva Disarma­ ment Conference SAYS CAPPER GENEVA; Aug. 2. — (IP) — Corvallis—Old Kline property Agreement to hold the postponed to have mode) garage and auto plenary s e s s i o n Thursday at store. which public statements must be made constituted the only appar­ ent progreaa and almost the only surface activity of Naval Limi­ tation conferees Monday. - Th e-only development of sig­ nificance was cessation, at least temporarily, of the succession of wise cracks about each othegs disarmament views that have marked most days of the confer­ ence's anemic life. To New York and Atlantic City’s Finest Ballroom Music NEW SERVICE FOR VESSELS IS PROSPECT Appliances of all Kinds. tt There W ill be Trouble Out Here” if no Farm Leg­ islation is Passed • - - ORCHESTRA 11—Recording Artist»—l l * Direct from engagements' at Greenwich Coliseum Ballroom (five months)—Cole McElroy’s Spanish Ballroom and Leading Theatre Stages. Super-sym­ phonic soloists, carrying thirty-nine separate In­ struments and featuring saxophone sextet, melo- phone trio, quartet of trumpets, singing trio, etc. JACKSON HOT SPRINGS Tonight, August 2 ADMISSION PRICES Gentlemen $1.10—Ladies 26c Music You’ll Never Forget The Hot Point Toast-over toaster f o r unexcelled quality toast. The Hot P o i n t Super­ iron with the new Calrod element that never burns out. Hot water—anytime—any amount-7-with a Hot Point Electric W ater Heater. XL ELECTRIC Station _ GUT GOO» ' LUCKY BABY NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. J. — (IP) — Falling seven stories from the window of a hotel here Monday, Holand Wolfe, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wolfe. Knoxville. Tenn., escaped death by landing on the shoulders of a passerby. Raymond Garnett, New York, unwittingly saved the , baby’s life. The child fell head first, landing solidly ou Garnett. The boy's body ! was severely bruised. I\GLIXG OUT producer has done with a .. hollow building block, or the greater strength nf nhit, there In less loss breakage during handling, a load can be dumped from announced his plans for the fu­ trucks without dm ___ ____ WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—W>>— ture. time and labor expense iavolvzid Troops of the Hankow faction oc­ In unloading by the hand method. cupied the Standard Oil compound Reducing the east at a build­ at Wuhp, according to advloes re­ ing material by Increasing the A woman president wouldn’t ceived-by Rear Admirals WlUJams quantity of cement used in its veto hills; she’d just put her foot who sgys 60,0f)0 Hankow • troops manufacture sounds paradoxical, down on ’em and that would end are at Wuhu. • but that is what a Los Angeles the matter,—Silver Lake Leader. Chinese Take ‘ Harr/ Ingling whq fttr the last tliree years has been connected Standard Oil 5 wlr— Part of moving picture “Timber Trails” to be pro­ duced here. INTERURBAN STAGE CO. enjoy a H ealthy , oom . Connections a t Grants Pass for Eureka, Crescent City and San Francisco. Connections at Roseburg. Portland Wild all Coo&JBay point*— _ Connections at Portland for Seattle, Vancouver, B. C., and all Northern and Eastern points. RRRffl Satisfactory Printing LEEDOM’S Used Cars for Portland and Way Pointa as Follow«: All Schedules Are Direct Through Schedules OTTAWA, Aug. 2.—(IP)— For­ mal welcome to the Prince of Wales and Prince George, Pre­ mier and Mrs. Baldwin to Can­ ada’s capital operied today with a formal reception by officials of the city. RAPID. CITY, 8. D.; Aug. Keeping the body in good phy­ (IP)— President Coolidge Is strop;, sical repair Is tk a jp a i possible In the West now, but*fNthere 1- insurance for a healthy enjoyable no adequate farm relief at old age. ( Kidney ailments espec next session of congress, “ther ially should be avoided — because — — — — will be trouble out here,’’ Sene lift' the lurking poisons left In the ftor Capper, Kan., republican an : sffslem through Impaired kidney head of the senate farm bloc d< and bladder action are a most dared late Monday. frequent cause of painful and Just now the farmers are wm serious disorders, backache, ried chiefly about freight rate weakness, rheumatic paidh, even and local high taxation, bat th * loss of health. Men and women McNary-Haugen price stabilize ovsrywbere use and recommend tlon bill still lg a “live Issue," Foley Pills diuretic to maintain Capper, who is visiting the presi perfect kidney action. Satisfac dent, maintained. tfop guaranteed. Sold every­ “I think we will put the Mc- where.— No. 3. Nary-Haugen bill through Jlv • next session, but Ifw e don’t there I will be trouble.” Capper was the first of the group of republican leaders in­ terested in farm reUef who aro scheduled to arrive this week. Life preservers are being made in Germany from the pith of the Sunflower. The material Is said to be four times lighter than the hair of the reMldeer and eight times lighter than cork. T ir n e S c h e d u l e BETWEEN ASHLAND AND ROSEBURG FOMTABLB OLD AQK Artist and His Celebrated Greenwich Coliseum Hot Point Waffle Irons that bake delicious waf­ fles right on the dining table. TTMPAT. Phone 104 U. S. Royal Cord Tires Piston and P u s Rings Valves Bearings Brake Lining Gears Axles FOR EVERY CAR Regardless of wliat kind of printing, you may need. LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT TH E TIDINGS PRINT SHOP can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction at reasonable price. 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