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SALEM. Ore., 'July 1. By nn opin
ion of th supreme court today, writ
ten by Justice Coahow. modifying tho
decree of Judge H. H.cltQn tho
lower-court for Multnoniuh county in
the cane af the heirs if the late E.
Henry Wmme urinal the appellQu
Q'hrltifin Qtalence churches of. I'un
land and the 13. Henry Wemme-n-dowment
fund and the iuw trustees
of thdfund. Judge Guy C. CorltftH who
defended the fund In the oiiginul liti
gation -ia. allowed the' full fw Qf
S25.000 clulmed by him from the
fund. This gives him 750L in addl--tlon
to $17,61)0 paid hJji hjrthe oiIk
InaJELruntees of the- fund. , o
Tills l9a modification of the Hell
decree in .the -lowerourt. which had
to do with attorneys fees and which
denied any further uUowuuce to -Corliss
fnra the $ind nd held that he
must look to the churches for it. Hell
I held that the .original, -opinion of the
supreme court In.the litigation pro
ventciMiltn from Slowing it from tho
fund. -
The Coahow Opinion affirms tho
Belt decree In refjiHingIo allow thm
new trustees to nniudlute the sale of
the socalled Clackamas properly to
the Salvation Army. . ..
"The- cross-appellants (which in
cluili'tg tho new trustees seek to
Ignore tho sal the Salvation
Army" says tho opinion, "and treat
tho White Bhlolrt home In Portland a
'though )g)was still the property M-the
E. rkmry -Wemmo 'endowment fund,
and The- Clackamas property as .be
. longing to the six churches.
"The SaljtatlofpArmy lirnot a party
to thls'.Ctigatlon. The court cannot
divest the title- of the Salvation Army
to . the White Shield vSne without
giving It in-:gjportunlty to be Stand.
The Salvation Army is an indispens
able party to any litigation which
would, divest It of the title it nffiv has
in aSld to -the -White Shield home." :
STOLEN PEARLS
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8VA MPSCOTT. Mass., July 7. (A.
P.) PfQltlent Coolideo today au
thorized u denial-X)f a 'story ijwhllsh
ed In u New Yorfr newspaper unit lit
had instructed teecremry Mellon tu
Increase the efforts of the const
guard to break up rum running In
the vicinity of Swampseott,
The statement was made at White
Cnun thaP although Mr. CtxoHdne
Uilnkotf to deny or confirm news
paper stories, the one published with
regard to rum running wax without
fm.n.ln.lim O OO
It was Indicated thnt the presP
dent is not . concerned or unof
ficial reports that several rum run
ners are standing off the caust
awuiting an qppo.if.unUy to lnnd
liiiuor on the rocky .shore near the
summer White House. His viQv of
the situation .confirmed the report
of .coast guard officials that there
Is little, if , any activity on the part
of rum smugglers. -at thhP point on
the coast line.
So far as the government's efforts
to curb rum smuggling arc con
cerned the president believes that
It is a matter to be handled uy the
duly (instituted officials und that
the' problem is not one coining under
his personal direction.
Do you love your wlfj1.
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TimeibSpray
dHICAGO, July (A. P.)
costly pearl necklace., .taken at the
point of a pistol last September byj thoroughly coated uround tho 15th to
Hester wnue. o0th of Julv. and alsa. around the"
Tho first -brood of codjin moth has
been sti'lngirig but sice fhe arly part
pf May. -However, the .-hot weather
has broughiout practically all of the
first brood moths, ntid also has ad
vgpeed the early - part of the second
brood moths, so that there will be a
little time where the first and second
broods will over-lap.. livlll be well
to have both pears and irpples covered
between tire 10th and 20th of July to
cutch the first of the second brood
moths. , Maximum infection will oc
i$r during the last week of July and
theTirst iwo'weeks of AugriKt, mak
ing. It necessary to spray again during
the latter part of July or first part of
August.
On account of irrigation,, it. is diffi
cult for mm- orchardiHts to make
A(ftheir applications whe$ desired, but
it should be planned to have the fruit
robber from - Miss
daughter .of, F.i Edson
White. 1
White, hoad.firnt weekftin Auirust.
of Armour and company has been;weii to use a-s-eader in those annll
jreiurnea fto icoionei. A.-, -v.,. binn;;calivnH, y.as"to uj-event an excess ac
Lake cdunty prosegjUor: . Th roso-; ciimuulatlon of arsenate OJthe fruit
cutor refused to siiy in what jaiuiflier at picking time. It is best To go easy
tin? peariA haa been recovered.
WTiite
been recover
tThe White robbery was one of a
rles confessed By several .youths
who namd as nn accomplice Jack
Durand;' foster-son of Scott - C.- Du
rfthj of ' Lake Hluff. As n result of
their statements Duiand recently was
arrested in Los Angeles wheiO he
worked as a blackface .target ing a
ball throwing concession of an
amusement prtOk.
Do you ve yourTvlfe?
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on the oilnprays as a spreader on
pears, 'iut it Is recommended for ap
ples, iftt to exceed one and one-half
gallons of oil to one hundred gallons
of spiny. . , C. C. CATrV ,.
County Agent, Jackson County.
July 7, 1025.- i 7 f , , , .
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P 11 A T T A N O 0 1 1 AS-' Te n n . .
(A. 1'.) The i-xi'ss.mI
y,iiwr'nro Ifjvimm that ho run hi
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V. S. K. MISSISSIPPI.. JlllV 7. (A.
,,r V.) A colm-rul bit of spectacular pa-
' l.o ht-ld him
Kt-'antiy was witiHit'il unlay by ory-
iitul enlltited Mvn titlhe United
as piiKoners yuitiO fleet wh.-a
ncimtiiiiiH (if ruutito Australh
tho warciaft, on
Ha approached the
Yil'y the inusliud
and Dr. V. 1). '.tl.i'un
riii- tun .liivu tn (ho
nmnepsee. encouragiM ona-ers . wii ciiuutor. r
ai o cuni-v"lnK the Ine.slluutiiin. The- "I'was a trying time for the un-
itu-n who disapiijmHl on June liiltlau-4l. the lamlluhlicrs who had not
were located Sunday morning pievtou-O' crosseinhe equator. Davy
handcuffed and tied to a Iri'A Joins, the evil figure who rules over
IjisI night liownian lssuern stale- tho sea doiQ insO liiiilicd aboard tho
nient from the hospilul where he Ia craft and served each Mndlubber with
reeiiverlmr from lllluiies rer.et-l a slllnmiins to appear before his llias-
when be and .Mason were attacked '. K'B Neptune. u
rtliv flw maslied men and accordlniri Hcnealh a tropical moon and amid
U.Y his story, beaten O'ul toAired a tllsplny of fireworks and search-
lanrt lhen0on each succchkIvo nlKht TO1 "iniino, wi n "owinn
! sn apped S, to a dlf feremOlroe. In 6- b-arlnK bis trident boarded tho
labllslu-W his throno on tbt' port side
of the quarterdeck, a black flaj? with
figure of skull nmL crossbones was
.hoi-sled wllh uCflyinV fish which IWn
Mr. and Mrs. Coolijfre, vacationing at Swampsgott, arc visiting back andeforthCwitu their
close friends, Mx. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, owners of the adjoining estate, flid who placed'!
"White gourt," the summer. White House at the president's disposal. -.The Stearns home, Ued
Gables" is seen above. Mr. and Mrs. Stearns arc pictured bcJowin tneir home. At right is a bit I
of wild cuast the president is seeing on his daily walks.
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PlJXDLRTON. Ore., July 7. One
of the largest stills evor taken tu this
county was caittured. last night at 10
o'clock, southwest of Moacham in
the forest at the ,top of the Ulue
mouiWjPn.s by JJeputy Sheriff Stokes
and an assistant
taken with the planL
When ; wintry blasts make . . you complete in every tretuifl. Kd Welch
shiver, don't shut the window; puVnml Mrs. Maude Boj-den, wife .of. A.
on moreklver. I M. oyden of Pendleton, wero . taken
.. . . .with the still and pleaded guilty in
-To you love your wife?- SBlthe justice eoug. Inst night to the
charge of operating a still and bail
was set at $1500 for Welch and $0
for Mrs. Hoyden. They were bound
over to the grand jury. j. 6
. The tat III was ofMftu gallons total
capacity and had an estimated out
put of 25 gallons or finished product
per day. UfK' pUfJH Is boliovod to
have been iii- ')ppeiitin' for" years
and to h-e furnished liquor rings
in Pundleton and g,at.;ramle t with
liquor for u lonjr time.
Trko down your Shnkespenre, turn
(o "All's well that ends well," act.
I, and read: ' , '
1 "Our remedies oft' In ourselves dn
lie, . (
Which Q-e eiibe to heaven."
"t.ijnsuiia" piny .op may Wi mean
dinbutes. It's tireseiice ul ways' calls
for further InveHllgation.
aten Qm
his statemrnt ltivntun a no rl bud
ut-tivliy of himself and his com
panion lu, assisting prohibition of
ficers in break iiiK nn stills as the
ason for their abdOctlon.
itowman also' told of hardship en
dured because of little food and
tually no water allowed t h srm
while prisoners. The question or n
feud bcvocn Itowman and his fol
low its and thostO of another moun
tain family had Omen advanced. -
rfng
high on the halyards. ,
Then tho rub' of theO-was" hie ted
out punishment to the InPdlubhei's
who ventured near the equator for tho
first time. The duck stool, and painted
faces w're sentences pnssed iyt by' the
mythlcnl ruler who ruled for the day.
Tho ceremonies marked the, first
A reward of $1000 for tho recovery crossing of the equator by the fleet
of the two missing Jinen, dead or ninee 1U21. The fleet crossed nt 10 a.
nit vo, hus notQet inen paid,,
m. on Monday.
Eat the RigKt Brifdst'Motayi
-Quick Quaker cooLi in 3 to minutes
Susyliethc energy you need
tOME people make a practice f passing vigor
wj foods in summer. 1 hat s a mistake.
Above all things, you must eat foods .that give x
strength. For hot days drag energy away.
For breakfast, iiavoats and milk.
Quid: Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that
mokes it easy. No hot kitchens. No fuming, no
fr'E. ndBatewing. - J .
Start on oa(9 tonftrrowj Note how good you'll
feel.- Mark the way that dragged-out ftffiling goes.
You'll smile aC hot days. You'll work better, think.
betters Just y IS See the difference ' . .. '
ll WO uli--illlii B
tho planL wlilcli was
Put an end to
sleepless nights
by this simple habit .
j Ui,.: v .1'. -ts
If you don't get to sleep easily, your
nerves are' probably dVer-strained or
your digestion unsettled.
- A lass of Borden's, tlft Improved
Maltod Milk, taken piping hot, just at
bedtime, relieves both these difficulties
and induces sound refreshing sleep'.
' Borden's Malted Milk gives your tired
body the wholesome nourishment it
craveSjowithout taxing, your, digestion .
late at night, as hcavieKfoods do. Already
parfiklly predigested, it is readily ab
sorbed into the system. It soothes over
strained nerves and allows you to relax,
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lou 11 enjoy the flavor of Borden's,
too. It has none of the sickish sweetness
usually found lin malted milk. This is
due to its special process pf manufac
ture which makes Borden's more palat- '
able and at the same (time more
nourishing and digestible than, any
other malted milk sold.
- Get a package from your dealer today
or send the coupon below, with 10c, '
for a trial package and form the habit
of taking Borden's as a "nightcap".
You'll feel like a different person morn
ings after a good night's sleep, ;
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wnon Bl'lppo in Dlirona. tno npon ; WOatikm-UC lrs-Xrm tn mlnulM .IV
' - imlnw 1h tho opportunity to BMiiro . ..,. ftjfWfwJ' 'C'y.-. , ra .. .If'i
no you love ymir wlfo? S I Immunity with lniunHy. - 1 t-h- - ..; . j .; rtj.-'.;..'. -J'.'Jr'V' T
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' beginning' today! . m$Mm&M: '
0 0 I 'j com'na.t'on' " ca,i yu imagine ' p 1'''
I j(v nf'nm' 1 Tllis is the bc8t tu"8 he has I -
. - VaSiMfeS- I D til Tn I. I
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old in attractive glass packages ,50 IV o
7 ond IS ot. sixes. Your dealer ,cVR
m supply ?ou., . .,:.;, . . .
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