I ' i • MMM JU D^E ORDERS ' The Jones Blood Tells GIFT RETURN r It P.DNESDAY, Tips for Hunters Is Appointed IT IS ALWAYS iftT L A W m $550,000 .Donated by Mil. lionaire Indian Declared Forced ■> NEW YORK, Aug. 10.— — Federal Judge John C. Knox handed doWn a decision ordering the American Baptist Home Mis­ sion Society and the Equitable Trust Company, as trustee, to re­ turn to the United States Secre­ tary of the Interior, the sum of 1550,000 which Jackson Barnett, millionaire Credk Indian, of Okla­ homa, was alleged |o have made us a gift te the society.’ Judge Knox minced nq Words In his decision and made It plain that he more than suspected that efforts had been made to mulct the Indian of his money. “Here Is an Illiterate Indian now in the neighborhood of 77 years of age,” the judge said, who until he became a wealthy man was allowed to shift for him­ self and to eke out an existence as best he could, from the time oil was found upon his allotment of land, he has been the shuttle- dore In a game of battlecock, In which the stakes were high. e “Solicited and Hnportuned for donations to which he readily af­ fixed his thumbprint for almost anyone who asked U; kidnaped and married by ah adventuress; harassed and annoyed by his at­ torneys and their aHles who en­ listed the support -of officials of the government— and who were probably convinced of the Justi­ fication of their subsequent ac­ tion— he was finally induced to part with' the liberty bonds In I he vast sum of $1,100,000.” DRY LEADER WILL SERVE «C ircu it Judge Alger Fee of Peqdleton, has -been appointed ckeult judge to preside over' the station scheduled for August 15 In the absence o f Judge C. M; Thomas on account of Illness. \ Judge Thomas whs operated on in Portland recently and has not recovered sufficiently to take hla place on the bench this month. ■ A plea for a Judgment of $50,- do* against the Beall Pipe and Tank company of Portland has been filed by McEwan, who was gassed while working with a blow torch in their pipe lines between Medford and the Big B u t t e Springs. He lay unconscious lh their pipe line for three hours, he states. FIRST PEAR CAR SHIPPED MEDFORD, Aug. 10. — With Eastern market prices on Bart­ lett pears set at $4.00, the first carload of fruit to be shipped out of Rogue River valley was put on the rails yesterday evening by H. Van Hoevenburg at Gold Hill. The car is bound for Simons Shuttleworth and French com­ pany of New York and was con­ tracted for In the valley through Guy W. Connor, their agent. r Grown In the Siskiyou orchards In Sam valley, the pears are strict­ ly first grade extra fancy stock packed In three rows. The fruit was picked Monday following sat­ isfactory “ripeness” tests" and inshed through the packing and into the waiting Iced-car. Big Demand Southern ^Oregon fruit Is in great demand In the east, Mr. Van Hoevenburg dectared yester­ day, due to the fact that the valley growers • have successfully surmounted the spray residue ob­ stacles and can put pears In east­ ern fruit stands which will pass every test and satisfy the most fastidious. Both Connor and Van Hoeven­ burg were pleased to be able to ship the first car out of the val­ ley and with the excellent prices prevailing In,New York they look for a season In 1927 which will repay the heavy losses of 1926 when the spray question clipped sych big chunks out of the grow- INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10. — (IF) — Executive clemency for Dr. E. S. Shumaker, superintend­ ent of -the Indiana ^Anti-Saloon League who was sentenced to a CO-day jail term for contempt of court, will not be asked with his consent. It has been learned. Rather than plead for mercy, the dry leader la ready to enter the state prison at Pntnamvllle to Herve the sentence. Close friends declared he wa» unwilling to ask Governor Ed. Jackson for a par­ don, because "to petition for mercy might be construed as an ' Last year ialley orchardlsts shipped out $196 carloads of fruit admission of guilt.” and at the beginning of the sea­ "Southern Oregon Spokesman* son this year it looked as though becomes "Grants Pass Bulletin.' the present crop would fall short. As the summer progresses it be comes more apparent, Mr. Van Hoevenburg stated, that the two figures would not be far divergent with 1927 about 90 per cent strong as the preceeding year. CTrif New Airplane Is Designed NEW YORK. Aug. 10.— (IP)— Guiseppe Bellanca, designer of the Trans-Atlantic plane Colum­ bia, is at work On plans for a Trans-oceanlc mystery airplane, said to have been ordered by an Internationally knetarn flier eager to establish a new distance re­ cord. Construction of the plane will be started in September on the airplane, which will be a mono­ plane. similar to the Columbia in general outline, but radically different In details of construc­ tion ’and In cruising radius. , The new ship will be able to fly between $500 and ■ 6,000 miles It was said, and will carry 2 men. A 460-horse power pratt and Whitney Motor will be used. To To To To To y y* Boas Play at Two Models Of Falls Sunday Fords Appear Cannery Now ■I Moved Into . __„ N ew Plant Britain Builds Super Plane fOU DO NOT NEED? *’ W ' j • * • •, Try a Daily Tidings alloost want ad . CHICAGO, Aug. 10.— (U»>-^ Charles N. McOahe,\84, was ar­ rested on request of police la Seattle and Portland. He is wanted on a charge of larceny by bailee of $17.000 bonda in Port­ land and a $2,000 bond forfeiture In Seattle. Summer Fares to California Inviting reductions in roundtrip fares for sum» m er season. N o w you can visit California at sur­ prisingly low cost. 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