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p eperd --Mail "Tribune o At irrnrviVi 11 r v n'iT.'s;ia vv li'iv rr kv-. u C? O 1 The Weather Orrdktioti "" Maftnium ytwtcMlny "5 Minimum today 48.S ,, o Weaflie?oYear Ago Minimum 9. ioa Minimum 47 O Werkly Pitt -fourth Year. o cr RADIO HILD ft GREAT Alp' Cleveland Pastor at C. E Con mention iif . Portland CJiurch Doe NtfP Reject Science, But Uses It to Ad vance jSospel Movies Arc Placed in Twilight Zone. PORTLAND, Ore., Jul 7. Kvory thlngOclse on the oProgram or the Chrlpgan Endeavor convention 0"' was secof)1ury totfay to the parade of delegates and visitor this jlernoon. With Portland's choices summer weather prevailing thf turnout at marchlnK. sifglng Endeavjiu-ers was declared to.be virtually 10Upo cent. Although not a march militant it wan a procession triumphant as the loifg liwesjOf men.fc'omcnnil chil dren, some walking feebly under their many years and others JubiLint in their teens, wovgln and 0U tne gallv rjpedecked streets, to theO rythm trf Bands. It was characterized as "a manifestation of the faith that is In them," and not "a -vain shov" The parade, in fact, was a culmina tion of the public song and prayer meetings that have bn held in the open air dirlly slnco, the convention opened. Groupsof earno workers' huve been "carrying the message" over the citby meetings on the steps of igibllc buildings and on sttQet cor ners. The faith of the Christian EJMeav orers is so strong because they be lieve implicitly in two Bible as the word of God. the Vandcrsall. said in R Stanley B. i talk this morn- Ing. "We know the Bible is true be cause I was inspired I some outejile foftce and because its statements have day jn tne privacy of the summer betaj verified by the 'researches of white House. scholars. "Rev. .Vandcrsall said. "That They had planned to be in Ply fcowovcr does not mean that ChiQtlaji m0uth, Vt where the lad was burled Endeavorers reject science," Dr. T. wt the, Illness of the President's H. Foulkcs, pifinor of the Old Stone father, necessitating! hurried trip church Ifl Cleveland explained. Dr. there, forced an alteration of plans Foulkcs told how science, through it in now Improbable that they iie. radio,", Ib enabling the T-lergy -to XvllB visit the Vermont, villago before n)lnln the gospel t ejlf the Wofld, bs ittte )n the (summer J ulcus there Christ and his apostles enjoined." the should bo an unfavorable turn In ol Clovcland pastor said that by using onel tahn C. Coolldge's condition, radio he was reaching, thousands of The President had two' engage 0 poyons all or the cotlnlry and even ments today at White Court, one with the ships at sea, lie said the greatg Mrs. John Jaco!&aBe'"s. who as a value $f the radio was that it e- ftsult of her election last week in abled $e nftnlster Ho reach the the fifth Massagjiusetts district to (world's shut-Ins, the lame, the hag fin the vacancy caused by her hus- and the bllSVl. who could not get to band's dca8 will be the first woman . church but whom the Great Master was especially eager tohelp. Dr. Roynl J. Dye, a missionary. told how the Chilian religion, starting as a sect In UMIlee and sprraantg siowiy a to the Mediterranean countries had now reached the uttcrmwit corners of the earth and that the most remote and savnge tribes were hungry for the Ntizarlne gospel. 9 Tho questloneofamuwimcnts was quarters in Boston thnt virtually rum largely Hcttlcd yesterday with virtual- ships have left the New England ly nil nelegntes agreed that gambling, coast an that the only three known drinking and prize flghng were0nquor vessols In Now England downright sinful and that dancing, wat&s are at least twenty milos from cards" movies, thcators and novels wore in a twilight zone. Many agreed that the latter amusements as were all 8nday amusements; might bo pcr misaable under proP;r clrcymatanc!. The more conservative tobk the vlow, however, that one couldn't be very Tlous wh 1141 having a good time. With the retircmenwof Dr. Krancls E. Clark as president of the United Socley of Christian Endeavor last night the organization was under a new administration today. Dr. Clar founded the orgaglzatlon In Portland. Maine, and has boon its president for 38 years. Ill health and advanced ago 2IJ'Ven.i" , !"erf""n.Zi A - CWiK'a retirenwnt. ur. uaniei Poling of Now-york, the now presl- , dent Is descfllbocl ts "progressive." The convention closes Thursday. To tlos&Grain VenttCre I WithoutJMoney Lass rJIICAOO. Julv 7. (A. P. Chi- 7. (A. P.) raco hank credffbrS of the Oraln Mar- ketlng cOmpany were deflnlgply ad- I vlgeiTtoday thathe affairs of the co- tVASHINGTOtJ; July T.-iA. P.) operative marketing venture would be Oregon and Mississippi slate flags wound up, the merged concerns re-.were accepted 'liy Postmaster General O sumltS busltfCBS In their own? right New today for theostofflce depart w9en dissolution has bocn completed, ment's collection which now lacks Neither' creditors or stockholders only the flags of Kansas, Nevada, will softer loss under the plans dc- Now Mexico. North Dakota and Wy velopcd TOday. ' 8 omlng p make It complete. RECQnD-BREAKINC PROSPERITY IS ' ' MM RV IIINF Mt MATFMFNTC WllVillll' W tw JUI lb IS HI A U VllllkMIUIIVJ o NEW YORK. July 7. (A. 1'.)- necord breaWng prosperity Is ...,lH hTni, .t.temenM .Issued ' " . In answer to a call of the compt roller of the currency for the condi tion of national banks a ot June 30. Resources, deposits and undivided profits of the large New York Insti tutions exceeded the previous high totnof lulu and l!)3(QI)oom years. Pota Negri Must Pay U. S. $57,000 o Or Lose Jeluels en NEW vftllK. -uly 7. Poli( Negri, JK'rcen star, must pay $57,000 to the governnijjjit to recover two diamond and ong-r- aid braceSts and a diamond rin, whk &) she failed to deslare thin she returned last la from a Ruroncun trln. Inspectors a4. tlx time also foundelS bottiv of wine in her (trunks, smashed 8hem on the ship's 'rail and fined her $5 a bottle. The ihlrtv carat diamond ring 4- Miss Negri admitted was given to hflr iff France. Customs officials assessed the domestic value of "e Jewelry nt Pl7.000. Thefine amounts to 10.0n.o tif Remain in PjjivScy at White Court On First Anniversary of alvin, Jr.'s Death Re port of Arrival gf Rum Fleet Rroves False. SWAiirsgJ'n', mass., juiy i. te IM saddened Dy mij that their younger son, Calvin Cool- Mira It. 1 1 .l lnjr n vnnr niro. Pfesi- dent an(J mrB. coolldge remained to- member of the louse of representa- Uvea from Netf England, the fjtlw. with newspaper correspondents, with whom Mr. Coolidgo holds conference twice weekly. There was a nurry yesterday when the report as circu lated that a new fleet of rum ships had anchored off Swafnpscott but the excitement soon passed when It was announced at coast guard hen Swampscott. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 7. (A. P.) PresloJ-nt Coolidge fttes thnt the next reduction in taxes should be made on income all along the line. O - IO While leaving the actual propara- ton o ,hc ,nx reduction bill In the amB 0f the house ways and meana comilllttee ana treasury officials, Vr. Coo,i(lBe n0pe8 that Yt will provide for g,.nernI rolof an(1 at the same t,mg( m a k e -pg,lbie th0 greatest unt of retuf;g , revenue. O accomyllsh this end, Mr.. Cool- llBe thinks the maximum surtax a . .,,,, nor rent. - ,, , v,r,.. how- ever, that n smaller maximum sur tax rate, even as (Sow as twelve per cent would produce greater returns a- the government and stimulate business, he would favor this rate. Tho prcsidont also stands on his previous pronouncement that the ln- heritance tax should be greatly re- duccd If not completely wiped out. O In Chicago flt ;. . . . . inn nauuiim ..jlHinKS snowea comninea. increases in !deno"U".of MJ7.000.000 The deposits of tne Rational city IMnk. the largeQ In the country ex- PRESDEKF mm eeeded tHOO.OOO.IMO for the first the sister In his last Illness, time. The case was h'ecrd two years ago The total Vn 'the statenwnt sub- before Judge Hamilton of Douglas mltted to the comptroller 'o 1070.. county, andoadeclslon rendered In 003.005, a gain of more than 10- favor of the Bank. An appeal was 000,000 since April. Quken, and the lower court sustained. b ', . : o trench Meeting m v atas ,.;V Snltun Abtl-cl-Krim, despite frequent reports of his deatli, is still leading his anutical trib men in tlirir Kiicrillavurfarc against the Freieh forces in Morocco. The latter re making but nlow progresfiagainr.t the Riff, disparities indicate, Jespite a big tdvigptage in rfigiitinf equipment. 'Iie photo, latest from the liattlefroft, shows Frcneji colonial, troops peppering the enemy with umrhine iruns fronj an advance ST. PETEB GE ICOVERED; POPE Two Painters Working in Fa mous Church Committed MS THANKS POLICE ! Nicholas per of Long Island City and SO GemS tO'today was held 111 1000 ball for a Ro Jewefir l?x-Shomaker, Wgster Mind. Arrestees . ' " . ' fT' ' ride. Oper liad luiver been in a loco- ROME. Jul 7. (A. P.) Tho po- mgtive bftoro nn3 was hurled out of lice odnv returned to tho.vatlein cub window nt the Irst sharp , curve. He was not hurt. O the precious objects stolen Frldny T1)0 runwtty em;io gathen.l speed night when thftves entered theCreas- and, racing ."mlTcs ffn hour, crashetl ury of St. Peter's. Tho stolfli ar- lntsia Long Island railroad locomo tlcles were recovered after the. ar- tlvo, wrecking both engines and serl rest of Mariano Stella, former Slloe- ously Injuring Engineer. George Dim maker, and said to be rcsinslble for nl- Total Uatwifce -Is estimate at ihn,m.ll,m f the nlot. Thm actual $160,000. robbery was committUd, tho pftlco said, by two palhters whohad work- edln St. Poter's. . . The two,, painters are Amorigo Leiirdl ajjld ltublcond Prlmcvcrn. These mHi liadieen working 4n St. Peter's and are under arrost. Stella Is supposed to have hud other juc compliccs among the workmen in the church. Q " .' It Is said that Stella was seen about throe weeks ugo prowllng( around St. peto-'s. Before the rob bery Friday night he had heon shadowed bv detectives. After tho ni.hor rll.. r-r.mn8alnnoi- Ma- .w.ww,. . . - " VT. .. V. . "J -. - been sunounneo oy .u..,.e ... . - signal froio. Marotta they and arrested Stella, and a Jeweler, Lugl Granzannl, Stella'!? confedirato. The, can, wnen intownca oi the recogrv of the precious jJSBces, sent MnilShor IJecchlni, treasurer of St. Peter's to llce heaiunrtors to convey tho thinks of the tope. !AL, ESTATE DECISION SALEM., July 7. In an opinion by Justice Rand the sur-'mo court af firmed Judge J. W. tfamttgin of the lower court for Jackson county In the casg of Frank SI. .MlXcr. appellant, against tho Mediord National bank and others, a suit to enforce an al leged gift. No other opinions were handed down by the supreme court today. 0 The suit, mentioned gbove was haaed upon the Issuance of a check to Frank S. Miller of this city, also a fl written note by his sister of her funds amounting to aQproxImatcly 11000 on deposit rn the Medford National bank. Before Miller prosented the check for L. ki. .iui" ng h i i CallV.. sister, A resldentwof Oak- jan( died, w nen it was pre- Jsented the bank refused to turn over )hn moni.v on the grounds It const! ,uld . ..tat.. Miller had cared for rotta, posing as a Jeweler, opened a gnort, snarp oartnniiairo. centering negotiation with Stella for the pur- approximately 1000 nrties from Berk chase of gems. Stella, according to eley In an undetermined direction, was the nlico, conducted .M:iref..i to a recorded at 6rl7:29 A. M. today on shop where he exhibited all of the the seismograph of he University of treasures taken from St. Petege.ftlly aIlfornia. . , ha .h.A bnd WitStubbonhResitance in Riff Wur o firintr line at Ain Aivha STEALS ENGINE" Fin NEW YORK. July ' (A. 1) (Charged wi'J stealing a $65,000 loco motive foj ? Joy ride and wrecking It and nnother locomotive in a collision, hearing. f& l'olice -s Oner -nUniuted entering the private roujidhfvsof a construc tion company on the nightof July 3, while. intoxlcatod.' Finding no watch man on duty fie Qle'ctded- to'- take ' a1 IGISPED, BUT T BERKELEY. Oal.. July 7. (ft. P.I .. .A . . ' TUCSON. Aril.. Julv 7. (A. P.) A , - , -n n a of Tucson was registered on ie seis mograph of tlHj United States mag netic observatory near jre at 7:i o'clock this morning. - WASHINGTON, July 7.-. P.) An earthquake lasting nearly an hour and reaching Its greatest intensity between 9:30 and 0:35 A. M., eastern standard time, was recorded today at the Georgetown Jinlverslty selsmri graph. T'athor Tmidorf declared the shock assevere and estimated that it centered j,bout 2400 miles froig, Wash- 'toen' HONOLULU, July 7.-(A. P.) An earthquake of considerable magnitude was registered at J:SA. M. Today on the seismograph Tit the United States magnetic station at Ewa. this island. The shocks continued uliou's) three hougi. The distance of the dis turbance rauld not be estimated hut It was said the shock resgmhled that recoided on the seismograph In the suni iiarnara eartnquKe. Wall Street Report was strong. Pierce Arrow prior pre ferred, Havana Electric. Union TanK ("ar and American Radiator werT pushed four lo slxftiolnts above yes terday's final quotations. American Kafy Razor climbed over two points to a new 1925 high. Another broad upward movement took place In today's stock market with about two dozen Issues, Including seven motors lifted to ntQi high rec ords for thear. Easy money rates, stlfnlng commoJIty prices and mer ger and dividend rumors created bul lish sentiment. " Total sales approxi mated 11,4(10,000 shares. . Results m QUAKE FN m mwm J W nrnunirftl vVatlK . Uiuwiiunj Edwarti n . . ii. ..i i-i rntM unTinnn iviri nnniiT nciay licmicu will, ywuwi (A. P.) Borne NEW YORK-Jflly 7- Cinderella, Jn placeof 4) prince for a husband, Ih going: 'o have all the ad- vantages tmit riches Vin give in re- : turn for love oLan adopted father. id ward W. iKrowning haa adver-1 tisq; for pretty, refined gIB about fourteen years old to be brought up ..iv,i- .kiM mtu nnn. a "his own child "with every -oppor tunity, education, travel,' kindness, His nfflce hns been fbtoded with aniillcaUons. -After he sees nd talks' wit htprospeciTve daughtors, they ha y a (!lndereU. ti?at wjicther they meet with his approval W ut. 4n place of a ftiaeh ajd fouT horses that turn Into ngee, tney are seni numu 111 a. oik limousine with llvorled chauffeur and footman. ; Mm Browning Is alreadyAho fiister- fathcr of tw girls, Marjorle Gloria and Dorothju Sunshlno9 Browning. After ho dlvorcea JitS wife to Paris st year It wa9 iieodJhnt Marjorle was to stay with Mrs. Ife-ownlng, whilo ho retain Dorothy. HcHvantSanother principally grow up as a playmate with Dorothy who was lifted into the lap of luxury six ngars ago. unuurcn 01 ine poor, nir. isruwiiiuii believes, are healOiler and doj better in world affairs than children of the rich. Dorothy's TMimpantm will tnkefl into his home on trial to be monlh or six weeks. Dorothy has turned out to be a ;rfect prljse," Mr. Browning sa?ll. When the first girl appgeffnt was asked lf she wlnhfl to leaVB her mother she shook her lu'ad while tears streiuued dovm her fa'ftS) A boy fjr(ccn years wrote Inclosing a d'uSfc turo of himself holding a violin 1 will niHuse you and im lltilo gTrl," he wrote, "by playing the vlollng for you. When I grow lip lo no an artist I wJJl pa.you back."" . .VTr. Brownltn is '"the son of, tho founder of Browning, King and com pany, clothiers. a SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. (A. I"S Ullss Y. Hakor, 20. and C. HusboII Crawford. 22, university students and olfstyled "exJ5rlnicntersln"crlme," appeared In police court tiitlay on charges of attempted extortion and 14, 10 Rai6e AS HIS UaUgn-.hava fcuen so dlacoutagod by their co-operative work by the United 0 . heavy losses thauthey made llte oh) states government and Oreguji. Dur- fpp RnnrlPf) With AfDll0a- no effortcto reuA lu tho Fimili.ing the moftlng Secrotaftr jgork also iui uunnntram countor-attacks. , "conferred with Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, . " ' a The appointment of General Sinls proprietor Mornlngsldo sanitarium. llUlla. , . . . .. . -. Uma Naulli m comrnnndc" of Hie j , M,0 ihA ufternnon Secretary Work mu mm m urinrnPTPiMiUNCTION-IN in i ii i i in i mm 1 wero bound over to the superior court terdnysaa To whetheP Dayton wnrtto n, Q,Mrulnintl ,,r to halt prose under bonds o; 500 each or li'BOO bt th . 0, lho ,rH climaxing u,nn j)IS)(jcedlnKa scheduled for rnlverX JwiUffirfitSi ' -volution , controversy. Iayto Dayton. a forTe student at the TnlkrsTtv of l to,r to the arrival today. Federal Judge J. C. Gore held U Oregon E 1 we amLd'of William Jennings H-ynn who i. his opinion that It was not with- U0 .mlu,n' t th. prosecution counseL In In hh? Jurisdiction to Interfere with. June 26 lo extort IDO.000 from Colonel , (h. Scope, trial to b. held Rer. . ?ase pending In ' ff and D. C. Jackllng, San Francisco capital- Ftllay. o I expressed doubt t hat If It w ere In his 1st. through written threats to kidnap eMr. Bryan will be met by other power he would giant the petition and torture Mrs. Jackllng. a sister of njembers of the prosecution, whoonthe atngth ot tho allegations Mrs. Rudolph Sprecklos of this city, will attempt to prove John T. Scopes, set forth. The constitutionality or The youthsiave announced thela In- Dayfi.n tnchcr.rillly of violation of the TennosSco statute, whlchsiHcopes tentlon to plead not guilty dosulle full the state law prohibiting tho teach-. Is alleged to have violated, wan nqt cnnl'esslnns to the police. Million Dollar Oil w 9 Well &ire Ragtng 0 It? El Dorado teld a 4. 4- KI.DOK&DO. Ark., Jul9 7. EiA starting J'ntt" an jinilnturm- 4 IneS? cause li? tll trfifMnR.pTant 4. of tlHi ImpeHul Oil Sc lias com- nany near NorpligAjBodiiy has 4- 4 Bpr.id "o Wour owel andosix 4 4 earthen tanks with a losHestl- 4 jfiitffil between 1500.000 uiH !,- 4- oou.ooo. ft, o d At noon the Wre, whUW slartou 4 enril' todaystlll v:& burning and 4 4s, endangered several nearby wells. Tho Ohio fill & Gas company. 4- which operate? a leascadjolninK 4 that pf.Jo lmuerial. ciwipitty, 4- 4 8uffTir hcavyloss. . . J4 Paris is Reports Turob fr Better a Q..v ...... ... in, wiorosco wiki Natives Repulsed On 5-Rlile Fmni .1HIIW.IUVER . . f m n 9 tendent ot nuUonal parks; Dr. and -General NaUlin QrUt.cin Mm. W1S. Clark; Judge John Car l - I roll, Ronerul counHel of the Northern Command. PAR1H. July 7. (A. Bhnrn chock? adminiHtertMl to the iTifflan ?- viMirw id iircnirn fligin-ni imvv nm- tnrially T lieved the nUuutlui in )ie ill. A I nlelllKii4p reachinft French heat" quarters also inlratea thatthcy hav ha! BRlutiry fft onho Ulfflan leader as well an on the ftflloHmcn whoso allertance U tho French . v seeniertw.vaverinB. French operations In Morocco ' come siiwtWse. The government Had decided on Gonerul (Jjiillauniat, ead of the troops In the ftfilneland but ho decTared a ahangeoaf command there j inndvlsablct till time and suggested that Naulln be sefft to Africa. General Naullm although little known to the public.OcrrJoys a hlglP reputation in nis profession, lie ir ot Marshal Rich's pupils nranldly came to the front durli and rapidly came to the front during tno Wrld var. e One of his most brllant acgons p'5 ln ,91"- whenjsupnorten by two , American aivmious. nm i smashed the German front at Sog- mppy and Tahure.oln thtr" Marne re- front nt Ho oifiTy !,,- glon, driving the enemy toward Vou-.ba 2lgs. , FEZ,' Morocco, July 7. (A. P.) Rirrian attacks on If flvo mile front north of Belkassem yestorday were repulsed by tho French mobile troops covering tBat. district, relnforcod by detachmoiits rushed from tho Tear. SCHOOL TEACHER AND i erne ; WHEN BOATS HT. THOMAS, Ont.. July 7. (A. p,)wTho doath toll Bi last night's BUntluy school pirn c trngcoy a i ..- 0r? J. - . 97 .hi BOatii tlfid together carrying 27 chll- .nren and a imruui, unioiwui put liida.-j at eight persons. Tlio tcojAer, Miss Watts and scvon of hcchirigc8 wcro (irowmn. . $arly today all but two bodies had been recovered. Tho dead are Miss Watls. Edith Hobcrtin, 0S years old; Murray Barnes. 6; PJiancls Vldlcr, Si Rowland smltn, s; Jean itooori son, 1J; Alfred Sutherland, 6: Jgun Murray, 7. All are from M. Thomas, ? BRYAN ARRIVES DAYTON Tenifi JuU- 7. (A. P.)' -With ihe'umerlalnlv'removed yos - aj Ing of Ihenrles of evoli ulullon. I o NO. 91 m WORK. : 11)13.1(101 . 0 Secretary of Infbrior Work .Calls Governor fierce fb ' PortlaScTfor.Conferices On Lafld R-obfems-es Pros-. p&ity Ahead Will Visit I Salem aggP Eastern frt of :sta. : - -i,OHJ,HNI, Ore.. Jifly 7.- llubei't Wcuth "necretary of tho in tin - ior arrived litro tntluy onlB Uur of covernnifffit aid gclamiuion project h , m tho nortftvont. Clovornor Ploie ot . Orinn met tho frnverngr here and at-tenut-d a liAcheon with him. Vi'9m 1'ortlund r. Work Ih to go to eamor Oregon to there. Governor Pie rcu plana lo ac- rco"m'?; us 'mriy- Work it accompanied ly Dr. lr Mead. commlHHinger of recla- KWphen T. Mather, superin- 'linoH, in whone prlvato car tire party Ih trnvftng, and Horry J. Brown, W. CuRiux amrw.S. Donald, nttwa nanur mAi. plana for the day weA suddenly chaiiRed, The propoaed trip of the parTy to Kaiom to confer with Oovr nor pierc Htate AcineeiLlper and Ktnln Ijiti.l rnniiiiluuinnnr .InniM Land Commlaaioner James Ktevgpi wa cancelled. The Irty tahllHlt-d itft-lf i Hotel Portland amj teleplJfened to Governor Pierce to conie to Portland for the conference. He arrived about A:30 Ji.n. m DiacuRHion aTthla conference was wnt leavat his party and go to Salem m Inspciif.t tfib Chema' ." Indian school, Mver which his department . has supervision. m Confdiorrcea will be eontlnuCl to- c ,orrow mgrnlng when Secrotary I work, and CommWHloncr Mead will moot delegations from the Uiuatllla Rapids assoclatlifli and tho nhutes pijet and discuss plans for natijevt and discuss nlans fur devol- a onmont. Effort will be made toob tn a ,,0i1ko from the secretary to 'approve government aid for the lat icr. O !. a Tomorrow noon a spcda luncheon will bo gyon to secretary work ann ptt,.iy ),y tho chamber of commorcB and (he.sccrotnry will speak.. Ho will nna ine sccrovary win npeHK.jiv win taken for a trip over the Colombia I river highway and will Join hJs train 'nt Hood Hlver "Tor Eastern Oregon. on tho oasiorn Oregon trip he wlllbe accompnnlod by Governor Pierce, and other state officials, tho delegation from tMo chamber, Congressmen N. J. uinnott and J. P. 'Brlon, genoral manager or tne" uregonwasningion Railroad and Navigation company. - The Jink or, Qjwyheo and Warm ! KpingH projects ln eastern Oregon will be visited, work onhe nrst ftror ploct already has been started? it ho latter two have been given govern ment appropriations and declt)l4n probably will he made when develop ment work on them wfll "tot. tierretify Work and party aro.on an extensive trip of one month ln- ; spectlng tho Irrigation projects of lTo west. ' 1 "Wo have found most 'satisfactory ' conditions," said the secretary. "The country appears most prosperous and the outlook for goodDcropn Is splendid. W(. arfl ,ookInff over tho W pro bo Jts to find Out what ahould d()n0 i Ur. Klwood Mtfld is giving spflciJI i lann settlement tluinn attention to the of irrigation development. Ho salt! thnt while theCiew projects are glvon n,oltt.alrn,in on the trip, some time (M bnnge((otcd momo of the de. V0pC(1 proj,.ctB with special reform once , doiinnucnt payment of set- ence tiers. After leaving Oregon ihe party. f rvinttmiM on Kirhtl MONKEY CASE DENIED FOR O-'ourisel engaged for the defenso - f flcopes ?e,t. rday In CookWlll . urnf. ,intii7.i tnnir noimnn Kir K ivoit- iiouonea on oy tne juoxe. OPENING BATTLE O O O Oo