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MT$FORD ftfATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD;" OREGON, -T; f tAGE SIX .LAW'S LEGALITY : IS Ml POINT l .WINCHESTER, Tcnn., JlK-n 18. J(A'.! JP.1) The validity of the TonneHseo 'aw (jrohlhiting tho teaching of evolu tion In public, schools of the nlnto. Is the principal question Involved In tho trial 'nt Dayton, July 10. of John T. Scopes, for the alleged violation of tho lav,, A. T. Stewart, attorney general of the eighteenth Judicial district, de 'xlared here today. The legal phase of the case Is about to, be lost sight of, Mr. Stewart de clared, assertlnK however, that It will : be the purpose of tho state to insist tha the law Is constitutional and that the state leglslaure was entirely with in. its province In tho passage of such an act. v, 1 ".The public schools of the state ore jnalntulned by the funds colected by tho taxpayers," ho said, "and my rea son reveals to me that the state has a right though la lcginlature, to control the curriculum of tho public schools. ,., VTho questions Involved In such a case as would bo presented In tho Scopes affair," he declared, "are man ifestly for thinkers and sane, sincero nd loyal Americans. Tho lino up cer tainly has tho color of 'fanaticism vs. Jolfranc.' " STONE IDENTIFIED AS IE OF PARLEYS KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Juno IS.. The stone In tho lava beds on which General Canby sat while In conference with Captain Jack, Modoc chief, In order to nirungo a peace "betwocn the white and tho redniaa durlns- which conference Canby and -'u'everal of Ills aides were murdered "by' Captain Jack, was Identified Fri day by Jeff Itlddle. son of Wlncma, heroine of tho Modoc war. it will bfe :brought to Klamath Falls to bo jto.pt as a relic. t: . A large party of tourists visited put old Modoc battlegruunds Friday; ..together with a few , old Modoc Indian survivors nnd Captain O. 0. Apulcgate, only while surviving offi fxr.ot tho war. J. B. Horner, pro fessor of history of O. A. C, wus In the party, collecting data for a now history 'on Oregon Indian wars. . 1 Thursday Itlddle led the party to! LoBt cave where a band of Indians' 1U 1817 woro chased and withstood a smoking ouL process for seven days bofore military volunteers fin ally gavo up the- siego. So. far as Is known, Thursday was tho first tlmo a white man has ever entered tho cave and tho first time anyone has Inco 1843. New Books Received - at County Library Nnur hnnkH nl thn .TurltHnn CountV fclbrnj-y, Juno, 1125. Faction Aldriih, Mother MiiHon. Anthony, The Cioldon Village. AHhton, Warijtloi'ing Hturs. Hoyd, DruniH. Camfrron. Johmlover. Cobb, Cioin On FourUion. Colver, If DrtMims Como True.' Connolly, Out of Olouhostor. Dunhauv Tho Trail of the ConoHtoHti. Eraklno, Tho IjujkIUiik Hitler. Klotch er, The Wolvou nnd tho Iimb. Gibbu, Tho ReckloHS Iuly. CiibbH, Hound iiiKa. Holt, The Low Hoad. llopkinn, Him Blowel nnd Hprmn ut Tri.it! Jjino. Jlo .Was a Man. Iehnum, Wild Marrlaso. McCartor, Widening U'uterH. Macaulay Orphan lalnnd. Mlllln, God's Htrp children, Monroe, lit hi ml tho Hansm. Mundy, Om, the Secret of Abor Vallfy. Itoymont, Tho 1'ennuntn Autumn. Jtlrh. inond, Ked of KerlfieldH. Hauutlni, Wlntrosa Wilding. Sinclair, The rector or Wyck. Smith, J'orto Hello Gold. Buhlottn, Tho Scarlet Cockerel. Ter huno, Kujlb. WuUh, The Kubrtc of tho loom, ' Nbn Fiction Dickinson, One Thou sand Best Books. Drowry, Some Muk nxineii and MRitzi!io MukeiM. Tierce, Mobilizing tho Mld-IIraln. Martin, Id eology. Cabot, Tho Senwo of Immortal ity" ' Fosdlek, Tho Modern Uhc of tho Bible. Koutj, Houda to Social Teaco. WoIIh, A Ycnr of Prophesying. fclcAdoo, When tho Court Takes a Ke CPHfl.' WIlMon. II. W. & Co., Tho Uefer eheo'fiholf. Story, How to l)rens Well. 'ShPpard, Paul Ilunyan. KnbertHon, X-ray and X-ray Apparatun. Arm strong, ChemlMtry In tho Twentieth Contury. Mllllkan. The Mlectron. ' Shipley. Ufe. Wlggiim, The Fruit of the Family Tree. Torter, Tales You AVoh't llellovo. Ileranm. Tho GlandH JtcKulatltiK rerHonallty. Peters. Diet fthd Health with Key to tho Calories. Proudflt, Dlotollcs for Nurses. Quirk, Th Heal Trouble with the Farmers. tAtUoson, The Woman on the Farm. Brrtpion. Farm Life Abroad. Oppen hclm, Winged Soeds. Chupp. Manual of A'jBgetablo Garden Diseases. Curtis, Use, j of Artificial Light to Increase Wlmer Kgff Production. Jackson, Profitable Culling' nnd Selective Flock Breeding. Andrews, Kcnnomlcs of tho Household. Cruess, Home nnd .Farm Food Management. Kales, A Simple Course In Home Decorating. Anderson, Henley's 222 Itadlo Circuit IteHign. Letscnrhouru, Scientific Amer- Ican Homeowner's Handbook. Town end, The Book of Gardens and Gard ,uJng, Ortloff, A Garden Bluebook of Annuals and Dlennials. Townnend. fThe book of holding and Interior Dec oarlinf. Norton Freehnnd Perspec tive and Sketching. Kellogg, Home Furnishings. Scran ton Lace Co.. New Outlooks for Kvery Home. Harncs, picture Annly.sf of Golf Strokes. Lin coln, The Itanch. Morley. Modern Ms nays. Mutters. Swinging !, n terns. J'owell. Ity Camel and Car tn the Pea oek Throne. A kly. In nrightei Africa. Barnes, Across the Great Cra- terland to the Congo. Mackenvtio, Af rican Clearings. Mitcholl, Trail Life In the Canadian Itocklcs. James, Cowboys North and South. Friel, The Hiver of Seven Stars. Dawson, The aVutoblogrnphy of a Mind. Dorr, A Wo man of Fifty. Conwell, The It o mantle Rise of a Great American. Petrlc, So cial Life in Ancient Kgypt. Thomas, With Lawrence in Arabia. Nicolay, pur Capital otPthe Potomac. Pamphlets: Agricultural Economics Bureau, Bural Planning tho AMllage. Chemistry Bureau, Painting the Farm. Dairying Bureau, Dairy Cattle Breeds. Kducatlonal Bureau, Improvement of Rural Schools By Standardization. Fruit Service. Saving Livestock From Starvation on Southwestern Ha nges. O. A. C. Experiment Station, Flax in Oregon. O. A. C. Extension Service, Uso of V'egetHldPs In the home. DECLARED INVALID SALEM, Ore., June 18. The state fish commission has authority to dis charge an employe at any time and therefore has no right to sign away such right by entering into a contract with any employe for any stated pe riod of time, Attorney General Van Winkle takes this position in an opin ion relative .to the employment of Hugh Mitchell as diector of hatch eries, with whom the commission en tered Into a contract for four 'yrs at $3u0 a month. The attorney genfc; oruljiolda that tho contract ia invalid.' This opinion from th attorney genal probably means tnat he flah commission,' which.' will be neWly organized iiy ffe recent appointment of A. O. Beala iand ' S. M. Oarlflnd as members, wll atfe'tnpt to dis pense ..with ' Mitchell's services. Mitchell will probably 'fight this, since he is believed to have fortified himself with legal opinion before he entered Into' the contract with the state. Mitchell was employed by the commission more than a year agoi shortly after the commission had dispensed with tho "services of 4 E. C, Clanton. Mitchell had for twenty years been in the government hatch ery service and refused to enter the state service except on condition he be employed for a period of years. Moths In your carpet are the least or the evils there. Motor I ; Avoid hot weather ailments by sensible eating Learn to cat lightly in summer and you will save yourself many hours of discomfort. You will look better and feel fresher. Yet summer food must be nourish ing and sustaining and above all, easily digested. That's why Borden's, the Improved Malted Milk, makes such a very satis factory hot weather food. A glass of Borden's has the nutritive value of a light meal. Its high food value comes from the fact that it is richer in milk content than other kinds. Yet Bor den's is so digestible that a delicate stomach can assimilate It easily. 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