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P MEDFORP, OKKfiOX, SATUWPAY, JUXK 27, 19t.'
NO. . 84
-Fifty-third Tw.
1AW
SHEPHERD IS
NOT GUILTY
SAYS JURY
. '
After 5 Hours and 40 Minutes
Chicago Jury Returns a Ver-
: diet of Acquittal in Germ
Case Judge Olson Criti
: cizes State's Case and. Will
: Not ffuit Fight. ;
President's Friends
Raise $125,000 Fund
To Buy White Court
COLLEGE
YOUTH
NEW. YORK," Juno 2?. (A.
P.) A Swampscott dispatch to
tho New York Times toduy
4 Hays tlint friends of President
Coolidue have pledged $125,000
to buy White Court tor him.
Informed of their plans, tho
president, the dispatch says,
RIESTOSURPASS
a j rr fine .
I I
I LEOPOLD S LOEB
'Richest Bachelor
in "400" Denies
He's Love Victim
that he will not oppose con
grcss making nn appropria
remarked:
. "I might not
In case the
not accept the
patch continues.
like It."
president does
gift, tho dis-
it Is probable
CHICAOO. June 27. (A. P.)
William Darling Shepherd was found
hot guilty of using typhoid germs to
kill William Nelson McCllntock, his
millionaire foster son, after the jury
trying him deliberated five hours and
forty minutes last night.
. Within a half hour he was freed
from tho county Jail where he has
been since March 13, on nls personal
hnnri nf tr.nitn nn fho chnrtrn nf rIV-
lak Mrs.. Emma Nelson McCllntock. PRINEVILLE. Ore., June 27. Dr.
William's mother. I Earl B. Stewart of Roseburg, member
It was said at tho criminal courts of tho Umpqua post, was unanimously
building that . six ballots had been 1 elected state coniitiander of the Ore
taken by tho jury, tho vote-for tho gon American Legion In convention
first standing eleven to one for ac- here today. The Eugene post recom
.tjulttal. . - mended Stewart's selection.
The verdict was considered by thei Harold J. Warner, Pendleton, was
Shepherd attorneys as ending all unanimously elected vice commander,
possibility of further criminal ac- Other unanimous elections were -of
Hon against him. . It gave him tho Thomas Stoughton, Portland, as fl
presumptivo ownership of the Mc- nance officer, and C. J. Johnston,
Clintock estate, left him by Mc- Silverton, as national committeeman.
C.'llntock's will, uendlnir final action Chaplain Rev. John W. Beard,
In a suit to break tho will sturtcd Portland
by nine cousins of the dead youth.
Despite the Jury finding, Judgo
tion fi a sum m e r White
House.
ROSEBURG IN
ELECTED HEAD
OF STATE LEGION
was re-elected.
State. Executive Commltteeman-nt-
largo Brown of Salem, defeated Chan-
Harry Olson, municipal court chief mmicK ot juc.Minnvme oy a large ma-
justice and instigator of the inves- Jority.
ligation .of McCHntock'a death, will IlinB ,:
(.. ...i? nni i.napniitn if PRINEVILLE, Ore.. June 27. (A.
that Is possible, :he Haiti. : I
' During the trial, Judge OlHon cx
: ' - ...... 1 t I,,, at.
.) Election of officers wan the out
standing matter of business for the
closing session today of the Oregon
Bliss Baker, 24, Berkeley
Undergraduate, Comes to
Grief Trying to Execute a
More Perfect Crime Than
Chicago Boys Blackmail
Jackling.
EGAN. LEADING.
GOLF TITLE
FOR
OF
NORTHWEST
Bob La Follette, Jr.
to Be Candidate
if or Father's Place
FOREST FIRE
CHICAOO, June 27. (A. P.)
The Chicago Journal unlay
published a story saying that
Robert M. l.ll'"ollctte. Jr.. son
of the late Scnftto UtKollotto
4 of Wisconsin, would nnnounoo
fr In a few davs his candidacy for
Player, FOlir Up On nis father's seat In the senate.
0
Medford
Forest Watson at Ejd of 18
Hales, Plays in Great Form
Victory Is Regarded As
Nearly Certain.
i SITUATION
I IS SERIOUS
Due to the linking of liis-name
with several heiresses. Harold
Vanderbilt. riehest and "most
eligible" bachelor member of the
inner "400," is again denying
that lie has any plans to marry
soon or ever. His fortune is
. estimated at $40,000,000.
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno '27.-The
police ore working today on tho
theory that .the nbiV'tlve ttempt yes
terday to krdnap Mrs. Daniel C.
Jack line wife of the Utah and San
Francisco copper magnate was the
3lan of young intellectuals of the.
University of California to perpe-J
irate a "superior crime" that -would
exceed In vividness tho murder of
young Bobby Franks in Chicago by
the thrill-seekers, Loeb and Leopold.
Bliss Y. Baker, University of Cali
fornia senior, under arrest as one
of the ringleaders in the kidnaping
plot, has admitted that there were
others involved. He named George
Bceman, who he said was an itin
erant book agent.
Tho police have certain Intangible
evidence that there are othors con
cerned also.
Baker Insisted that no harm was
Intended to Mrs. Jackling.'
"Wc wanted to frighten Cplonel
Jackling into giving us $50,000 with
out actually meaning to hurt Mrs.
Jackling." Baker told tlje police.
The threat was made by Baker that
the germs of a virulent social dis-
oase would be injected into Mrs.
.liirklfnir'n hmlv nuirtrniitpil 1 v
unproven charge in the Shepherd now obtain a divorce since a jury has
case that young Billy McCllntock found, thftt tho acts of nia wife on six
camo to his death by the dellbcr
ate employment of typhoid germs.
GETS NOTORIETY
IN N. Y.
E
NKV- YORK, June 27. (A. P.)-
the Pierre Tartoue portrait painter, can threes.
T A CO MA. June 27. 1 1. Ch a ml I or
Kgan of Mrdftird, Ore, holder of
many golf titles, was four up on For
est Wat Hon of Spokane this afternoon
at tho end of the first eighteen hulcn
of the final play for the Pacific north
west amateur cha mpionwhl p. Kgn n
was !n fine form during the first half
of today's play and he seemed well on
the way to the championship over
Watson, who is the Inland Kmpire.
champion. I
Watson took the first hole this j
morning with a par four to Kgan's 1
five.- Kgan evened tho game on tho
second hole, five to six. and went into
tho lead on the third hole making it
four to Watson's five. The fourth
and fifth holes were halved with fives,
on the fourth hole and fours on the
fifth.
. Kvan.nun the sixth hole, three to
five, and was two up on Watson. Tho
seventh hole was halved with par
fours. The eighth hole was taken by
Watsoii. five to four, leaving Kgan
one up; The ninth hole was halved in
fives and Kgnn wus still one up at the
turn:.
Kgan' took tho tenth hole with a
birdie threo when Watson missed a
long putt and wns two up. The
eleventh hole was halved with par
I throes. the twelfth was halved with'
) fourH and tho thirteenth with par
PIRATES GO IN
LEAD AS GIANTS
LOSE 10 BOSTON
KEW YOniv. June 27. (A. P.)
Pittsburg deftMilcd Cincinnati 3 to 2 in
the first game of a double header to
day and took the lead In the National
loague when the Giants bowed to tho
.Braves. S to 3.
At Now York. R. H. R
Boston R 15 0
New York 3 8 4
Batteries; Barnes and O'Neil; Ben
tley, Wisnor and Snyder.
62,480 Acres of Timber On
Pacific Coast Burned Over
One Man Killed, Hundred
Homeless Largest Fire of
Years Raging in Toulumne
County, California. ;
SAN FRANCISCO, June 27. (A.'
occasions entitle him to It.
The same Jury absolved Tartoue yes
terday on counter charfies of a similar,
nature. His victory is the first in five
years in the sutircmo court where a
reiterated his criticism when In- ,lo" Rnd Nol tn Bend wc!'e h0 r,-)rB1'fa Bftkr'?4' ".,u,d,Tf Bt Vle . "vorce action was contested by a wo
- . - I uue yestornay unanimously iur me un''nuy wi wiiuuuim mm mo mum- man
formed of tho acquittal. next convention. or, when she called on him at the city i
a inifB nt phiirs desnite warn-. .. . . ... . . . . ... t-unu'tvuo vv
fc uu...- 'i'hn fio nirntofl into vpRiprniiv n oh n iiiiHuii iitfli mifnt. in ill jib wns j'csnnn
i lncrs- nf bailiffs .against any - demon
HllltllUIl, Vtll"
Booctators .when
nounced ' by William -Burnett, fore
man. , 1
Flashlights boomed as nbws pho
Tartouo
gave testimony concerning tier limou-
mod was Henato
pera baritone.
land. that Airs. Jackling had boon kidnapped ried to the artist in li19. He was her
Not an accident marred the per- from hor suite at the Hotel St. Francis, third husband. 4
formances yesterday of the rodeo ' police announced today. Mr. Tartoue said that he exnects to
' " r rm th 'crowded Bn onAmfcricanism by Na- sible for the-attempt made yesterday Blne; Alliong those nan,
o from thO crDWea tionai chaplain I.onergan of Illinois, to obtain $50,000 from Daniel G. Jack- Zanem Metropolitan op
cn tho .verdict was an- brothcr of jrank Lonergan of Port- H"g. mining magnate, under the threat ciaudio. Windsor Tarl
Kgan won the fourteenth hole four umi.n
to five, and was three up on his
rival. I
Tho contestants halved , the fif
teenth holo with fours after. Kgan re
covered ' from his drive .into
trees,
fives: . Tho Httventoenth. was a, bad with the Hod Sox. , In the first Inning
one for , Watson and Egan took the Meusol clouted a circuit Binash "with
hol three' to six and wns four up two -on the sacks, "
on Watson when tho pair went to - t Boston. ' !"R;n H;"K
SAN FRANCISCO. June 27. (A.
P.) Forest fires on tho Pncific coast
yesterday burned one man to death,
destroyed 62,480 acres of timber,
grazing and stump land and defied
the efforts of more than 500 men who
attempted to bring them under con
trol. Major blnaes wero traced to elec
trical storms while hot weather and
low humidity combined to permit the
flameo to continue .blazing away today
at many points In California, Oregon,
Washington-and British Columbia. .
At Point Neville, British Columbia,
Oliver O. Clark was burned to death
when a. fire swept in the direction ot
tils camp. ' fc., ,
Two other fires In British Columbia
swept two other houses, a bridge and
destroyed the mills of the Bluebird
unibor company. The Bluebird fve
destroyed 100.000 feet of lumber.
In California the largest fire of re
cent years -is raging on a ton.' mile
front In Tuolumne county. 51,20.0
acres :of brush having been burned
over. This fire was also started by
Batteries: Donohuc nnd Kruegor; inn electrical storm. Volunteer, fire
rignters were rignung the blaze and
the fire warden has appealed for
more men. .' V
' After burning over 25,000 acres of,
grazing Innd the fire whiQh started in,
, At Brooklyn. R. H. E.
Philadelphia 10 13 1
Brooklyn 6 11 2
Batterios: Ring nnd Wilson; Grimes
Hubbell and Taylor.
At Pittsburg. R. If. K.
Cincinnati 2 12 0
Pittsburg 3 9 0
Batteries: Luquo and Ilargravet I
Adams and Gooch. '
At Pittsburg. R.
Second game. R.
Cincinnati 6
Pittsburg 2
.11.
11.
11
' Aldrldjo, :Muriison, Sheehati and
xograpnurs snapiieu J mmi Y'" " which Is boing put on In connection me nemana lor &o,uuu was roceiv- rCHUme work shortly on a painting of
ana a uiuuu nun 4o.m .With the convention. . ""-hiimrh onice iiere yumeroay 'Prrtnldent Cnntfdire nnd hin fnlhnr.
of the accused.
Shepherd and his , attorneys, Wil
liam Scott Stewart' and W. W
I Ij. M. Cowan of Portland
chosen grand chef de gare of
was after Mrs. Jackling had been called hy
La telephone and told that her sister, Mrs.
Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chcvaux
Rudolph Spreckles. had been seriously
shook the hand and thank-lftt tn0 Kmna promenade of this play- injured in an accldont In San Mateo
coumy.
Jackling notified the police when
the demand was received, Mrs. Jack
ling telephone to her husband when
she arrived nt the Mills hospital In
San Mateo and learned her sister was
not Injured, and Baker wns arrested
dent; Neil Moffett of Astoria, grand with a taxicab driver near Millbrae. at
garde do la porte. and George K. Love the point where the ransom money was
of Eugene; Dr. J. H. Rosenhurg of to be delivered by Jackling. The taxl-
Prlneville; Frank Sever of Portland; rb driver was held for a time and
of Baker, and Dr. released.
of Toledo, grand' After his arrest Baker snld ho had
received nis orders to participate in
O'Brie:
ed earn jurynmn as ho filed "om groun(j or,iPr Df the American Legion,
the box. ' I Other officers named were: Wil-
Mrs. Julio Shepherd, his wife, was nm c. Kelly of Baker, grand chef do
not in the court room. She waited u.,uni Dr vice commander; Jack
with friends at a downtown hotel . Wright of Bend, grand conductor; Ije
where she was Joined by Shepherd, iand R. Gilbert of Portland, grand
his brother, J. Henry Shepherd or , correspondent et commlssalre inten
Little Rock, Ark., and Robert Stoll,
his former law partner.
Today they planned a triumphant
return to the homo In Kenilworth,
a BUburb, where they lived with Frank McColloch
vminir. M. CMntonk since the death of ,11. R. Kauffman
i . ... i (.hAtntnl nvooilt lvr pnmmlttfP.
"The state mndo . good fl'Bht and DeleKates to-the national session plot from a. mysterious Chinese, but
lost " saw Ilobert K. Crowe, state's 'promemlaso named were GeorBe E. he said the entire scheme had
losi, miiu liuuiiL a. . ir.. heen ronrnnted hv hlnmnlf nnd n. hnnk
lorilove Ol tUKene, ur. jvzmv . van
ftovn nnrt l.plnnd R. Clhert of Port- Kent Pal whose name he gave as
'. . . r. , t t-..i Georiro Rremnn.
who argued 'ano ana oeorgo xr. unmui ui oaimn. -
that his client
Mrs. Tartouo, the daughter of Mrs.
Bengue Barnet, of Portland, Ore., was
adopted In 1022 as a daughter by
Countess Clarel deTocqueville deRam
pan deChanquetot.
HOI WATER LEADS
Aiuerlrnti
BOSTON, Juno 27. (A. P.) Boh
MimihpL vnnkepH' nutf ielder. hit his the Stanislaus rlvor canyon.-California
tn lRth.homn run of the sonson in the was reported undor control luto laut
The sixteenth was halved In Blxth tnnlng of today's second game night.'- ' , .
a nre which, started on a . rncn
near. Orangevale, Cal,, spread . intq,,
neirrny fields -and .burned ovoiv
oral hundred acres of land before be
ing extinguished.' 'The buildings on
the ranch were all destroyed- .. ; ..'
Three .thousand five hundred acres
of brush and timber . wero . burned
over by a fire 'In the Angeles moun
tain forest near San Bernardino. t -
A firo- ijortl of Bremerton, :Wash.,
destroyed 1280 acres of timber
Ono hundred people aro homoless
as a result of a fire which destroyed
practically all of the homes In a lum
ber camp near Monohan, Wash. ;
lunch. .
A largo gallery' followed tho play.
attorneyf
itself."
f" -Attorney
throughout'
'"The verdict speaks
Stewart,
the trial
as the victim of a nlot. Bald the
verdict is in reality a finding of(
guilt for the plottors. It is another,
proof of the Banctlty ot the Jury
system."
Miss Isobelle Pope, fiancee of
young McCllntock. whlb Waited at bis
deathbed with a lictflise to wed him
if he recovered, said the vordlct
was what she expected.
"There was so much left out so
much detail that was important to
the whole story that I didn't see
how the jury could convict Mr. Shep
herd." she said.
SHE INSURED HER 1
NOSE FOR $50,000
BEND. Ore., June 27. A dispute
over hot water led to a shooting af
fray last night nt Opal City in which
two men were injured, according to
i Sheriff Ray J. Freeman of Jefferson
The police are searching for Bee- county, who hroiiKht one of tho men
man today. Beeman, Baker said, cut lo ne Rend hospital this morning. At
the telephone wires to the Spreckles the request of Freeman. Sheriff Rob
home In Plttsbourough as part of the ert8 of Deschutes county placed Jesus
CHICAGO, June 27. (A. P.)
William D. Shepherd, who was ac
quitted last night by a Jury of the
charge that he murdered his foster
eon, William N. McCllntock, the or
phan millionaire, today Was assured
the second murder charge, that he
hilled McCllntock'B mother, would
not be pressed by State's Attorney
Crowe.- : .
"There is no evidence that Mrs.
McCllntock was murdored,', State's
Attorney Crowe said,. -.
' Judge Olson,, who last night de-
( Continued on Page Six)
NEW YORK, June 27. (A. P.) ,
A $50,000 nose from Oklahoma City
is sniffing the airs of Manhattan
preliminary to the enjoyment of the
tang of sea breezes. !
Mrs. BlancheCavltt, before leaving
home for a three month's tour of
Europe, had her sense of smell in
sured for $50,000 at a cost of $400.
She is a specialist, able to detect
the base of complicated perfumes by
the odor. j
With her husband, R. C. Cavitt,
she leaves on July 4 for a threo
month's tour of Europe. I
plot.
"Beeman and I had been study
ing criminology together," Baker
told fhe police.
"We followed every step of tho
Leob-Leopold case In Chicago. It
was our ambition to plan and
execute a more perfect crime than
theirs nnd when Beeman suggest
ed on Wednesday that we put our
study Into execution I readily as
sented." ' ( ;
Bank Reservea Decreased.
NEW YORK, June 27. The actual
condition of clearing house banks and
trust companies for the week shows an
excess reserve of $22,482,980. This Is
a decrease In reserve' of $21,209,800
compared with last week.
PICNIC PARTY ALLOWED ON
FAIR GROUNDS, DESPOIL
STALE
ANNOUNCES PLAN
TO BUY MORAN R. R.
Manzanera, a Mexican section hand
under arrest this morning in Bend.
Manzanera admitted the officers said,
that he was one of the men who did
the shooting.
A man named Cnrlns who was shot
In the hip is at a local hospital while
Pedro Coyas, who had a flesh wound
In his leg is at Madras.
TACOMA, Juno 27. Foreat Watson,
Spokano Inland Empire golf cham
pion, and H. Chandler Kgan of Med
ford, Oregon, a former national, west
ern and northwestern champion, will
play 36 holes today to decide the 1025
Pacific northwest amateur champion
ship. . - .. t . ' .
Watson yestordny eliminated Lee
Stell,, Seattle, two up and one to play,
while Egan disposed of W. J. Noonan,
Tacoma city . champion, four up and
three to play, concluding the match at
the fifteenth green In the afternoon by
almost holing his mnshle second shot.
The hall came to rest but two Inches
from the pin! j
New York
Boston ... .....
Batteries:
and Schang;
and Picinich
: .........10 11 . 0
5 13, 2
Hoyt, Ferguson, Jones
Zahniser, Qulnn, Ross
Second game, R. II. E.
New York 6 C . 0
Boston 1 10 .0
Batterios; Shocker and Bengouh;
Ruffing and Moving. . , , .
At Chicago. ...- R..
Cleveland 1
Chicago ,t 2
Batteries: Smith and Myatt;
and Schalk.
H. E.
7 1
6 1
Lyons
Second game. , R.
Cleveland ..;..-. 1
Chicago i ;3
Batteries: Edwards and
Robertson and Grabowttkl.
II. E.
.8 0
9 0
Myatt;
H.
6
11
E.
At Philadelphia. R.
Washington .....M;...... 1
Philadelphia 3
Batteries: 55achary, Marborry. Rus
sell and Rue); Harris and Cochrane.
. American League.
CHICAOO. June 27. Tho official
standing of the Am or to an league, In
eluding games of Friday, June 26
The "Daily"
Bank Robbery
PORTLAND, Ore., June 27. Ad
vertising for bids for 35 miles of 'con-,
atructlon work on tho RooHevelt high
way, wan voted .late yesterday by the
state highway commission, the propo
sals to be opened atthe July 'meeting.
Twenty-three miles will be In Curry
county, from Pistol river south to tho
California state lino to ct.nnect with
the Redwood highway. This section
of highway, will bo divided Into four June 26
units, as it was deemed altogether too
W.
Philadelphia 43
Washington 12
Chicago ..: 33
Detroit 31
St. Lrfmla... 30
Cleveland 27
New York 2
llouton 32
20
22
29
33
30
35
37
42
Pet.
.683
.656
.632
.484
.466
.435
.413
.344
National League. (
Tho official standing of the National
league. Including games ot Friday,
WASHINGTON, June 27. (A. P.)
:A transaction by which the South
ern Pacific company agrees to pay al
ternately two different prices for one
railroad was laid today before the In
terstate commerce commission for ap
proval. .
The road la the Nevada-Callfornla-Oregon.
operating 164 miles of narrow
gauge in the northwest. The Southern
Pacific agrees to buy from Charles
Moran, the present' owner, the $750.-
000 of preferred ' stocky within four j
years. If before the end of the four
year period the Bouthern Pacific dc
largo for any one contractor to han
die. Tho route will run through
PORTLAND. (e.. Juno 27. (A. Brookings, will, open Harris Reach,
P.) An unmasked robber, armed ono of the most rugged and plc-
wlth a revolver today held up tho turcsque sections fof tho Oregon sea
Parkrose State bank, in a suburban coast. '
business district, forced 'Charles Crum . Rids will also be opened on Bl
assistant cashier and a customer to miles of the highway In Klnuoln coun-
lle face down on the floor, while ty, between Sllota Hay. and Rock
he gathered up about .1000 In cash Creek, which will complete tho hlgh-
ond escaped, the police were In- way 'n Lincoln county, north of New-
same bank was held Prt. : . '
13 of this year. J no commission also anvortiscu xor
dins lor grading six mints ui mu nign
way In Lano county north of Flor
ence. Lincoln county has appropriat
ed $30,000 for this work and the cost
will be met on a 50-50 basis. ...
W.
formed. The
up February
New York 39
Pittsburg 36
Cincinnati 31
Brooklyn 32
St. Louis.;; ...;.. 110
Chicago 29
Philadelphia 28
Doaton 24
L.
24
23
30
31
34
35
34
38
Pet.
.619
.610
.608.
.608
.469
.463
.452
.387
BA'LKM, Ore., June 27, Fires, In
the Hlletz basin and the head of tho
Little Lucklamuto west and soutn
west of Dallas and Falls City Wed
nesday and threatened the 'town of
Valsetz nro under control and dylnte
down. . reported Will Calwell, forest
service lookout at. Bal mountain, ' at
noon today. ' .'" ; 5
Tho Hlletz basin Is practically clenr
of smoke with a southwest wind,
mild und moist, blowing out - the
smoko which filled th valley ' In
which Valsetz is located. Tho fire
came within a quarter of a mile of
Valsetz on Thursday. Only a few old
logs are burning today, aald . Cald
well. There are no new flrea In the
district. '
Wall Street Report
' RALKM nre.. June 27. While a hoard, said today that she doubted
picnic party was enjoying the privl- if the beds could be brought back man(i8 delOery of the stock It agrees
leees of the state fair grounds yes-, to tneir usual oeauty ny me aate 010 Kve In exchange IT2B.000 In bonds:
terdav the drivers of two automo-,the state fair in mtembor. but if a demand for payment Is made Dupont. General Electric and United CONCORDIA, Kas.. une 27. (A
kii. t 1- nt,.Bni. th nfinor Governor Pierce said todav that wiihAwhnt tim hv Mnrirnn. the Houth- States Cast Iron Pine developed in- p Charles B. Davies. retired Con-
tunity to despoil state property 0y j the occurrence may make It neces- ern Pacific will have to pay only ! dividual strength. Rail were slug- cordia merchant, today pleaded guifcy rammed by the Canadian Pacific liner
tirlvlne their cars back and fortn 1 sary 10 close tne grounns to picnic $400,000 in bottas; igmn wnn me c:niii ui 10 a, enarge 01 assault wun inwni iu.uhwdh.
1 lie iitii tii iitriiB wcie main- ino line IB 10 du iraimiui mcu lu
NEW YORK, June 27. (A. P.)
The sensational advanco in American
Can, which was bid up ten points
to a record high at 200, as compared
with a low of 158 in January over
shadowed all: other developments in
today's rising stock market. Subse
quent profit-taking forced this stocky
down to 195, where It met strong,
support and started upward again.
Dupont. General Electric and United
HUSBAND PLEADS
GUILTY, SENTOED
Broadway Jones Wins
TjATONI A,' Ky., June 27. (A. P.)
Broadway Jones won the Iatonla
derby today. King Nad I was second
and Progress third. Eight
started.
KALKM. Ore.. Juno 27. W.lililm
M. Jardlne, secretary of agriculture In
the cabinet of President Coolidge,
stopped a few minutes at the state
house with his party today en route io
Portland hut did not call on Governor
Pierce or other state officials. ' One,
state employo met him by chance in
a rest room and was Introduced to
him by the cabinet member's brothferi
Professor Jardlne of Oregon -Agricultural
college. i'-
Governor Plorce said he did : not
consider that he had been slighted by
Bocrotary Jnrdlne since he visited at
length with him In Corvallis yesterday ,
and when they 'parted the secretary
others jwas uncertain whether he would Stop
in Halem.
DROWNED
CP.
QTJEREC June 27. Efforts were
hfllnc made today to recover the bod
ies of nine men, the wtmlo crew of
the tugboat Ocean King, which went
down in me mi. yawrence nero wnen
through two of the most luxuriant of1 parties
the floral beds on the groun
practically ruining them. Mrs. Ella
. Wilson, secretary of the state fair
o
and!ed mainly
among the
state.
to geranipms and were standard gauge, and new. bonds Issued above
moHc neauiuui m njy to replace ine nwa.uuu . k,. j. oonu
issues outstanding.
O
preferred which sold n points kill In 'connection with a plot to slav 1 The Ocoan King set out lasunigm
yesterday's quotallon. vne hin wlfrfa last fall and was sentenced to tow tne warioen, a vessel 01 tmz
closing was strong. Total sales ap
proximated 600,000 shares.
to from one to ten years In the state tons In from uiasjrow, Kcotianu,
penitentiary nt Uinslng. Montreal, to lis pier hero.
for
Booing too late that he was ap
proaching $0 close the helmsman
turned the wheel of his vessel so
violently that the tug listed, exposing
the whole side to the liner. The Mar
loch's stool prow virtually cut the tug
boat In two like an egg shell. It
rolled over twice and sank, the bal
ers exploding as the water rushed into
tho engine room. .