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XE WYORK. July 16. (A. P.)
ill! MODERATOR
BY SWNOD
EUGENE, ' Ore.. July 10. Selec
tion u officers ana exchange of Suggestions In recent special dls-
kreetings marked the opening of the patches Horn Berlin that, Aimntiuiu.
B5th annual session of. the Presfoyte- one if the daughters of the former
tlnn synod of Oregon, me,ellnK Here Jiua"'an "ar- ls Mve' ",",e ooubted
r . ' j. uy G'en T3. Uotkln. once a member
(or me leiiui umo l"wiu). . ',,( tha Pnlonri.t. now llvliiir
Heieciioil Ol uimcm tur ine plea- nere.
fcnt session Teeiinieu as .rpiigwB: - He Is convinced that a woman who
Kev. E, P. Lawreitce of .Medford, has represented herself to be the
innderator;. Rev. J. -H." Httward .of former Crown Princess Cecllle as
bakland, vice-moderator; Rev. D. A. Grand Duchess Anastasia. is a fraud.
Thompson 'of RontlaneT isUtcd ulerk; "."I received practically conclusive
fv. Wallace H. Lee of A.lbwy col- evidence that Anastasla was killed."
lege,, permanent 'clerk; i .Rev. J. Y.'.e said, "when I completed a per
Stewart of' Marlon -and Bcio, .Um-.80nnl Investigation Into the fate of my
porary clerk and Projeawr -A. E.l,ather' wh w" mei wlIh .he mem"
l-aswell of the University-of Oren,ber of ,he czar's family In Kkaterln
,. ,,.,,.. . . burg, Siberia, on April 27. lSlH."
f .i...... ..... 1 Bntkln himself, was exiled when
tee or the syni: - .. . , ' 'he revolution broke out Sep.
Reverends D. A. Thomp, W..B.'"mbf' "J"' ' Tobolsk, in western
' , , . , .. , . D--i J, ..i i Siberia. Later the remainder (if the
Ollbert and J.J. Rem J"; party except Botkln and hk. sister, were
penaloF B. L EMr orobur and uk.n t0. Ekaterlneurg.
plwr .George H. Lee of -N.wberg. when the white guards captured
V-'A report was presested, dealing Ekaterinburg, In Juljv isis. Uotkln
,nh the condition of the church,' went there and found the entire party
akowlng ht the membership of. Ike had been executed three days before
1-resDyterian cnurcn in Oregon is his arrival,
Merle Wllllts, former mnnnger oil
thf Union oil company here, lies nt
trie point of deuth at Kuril. Reya,
California, us the result ot nu ex
plosion of gasoline, In his cleaning
48ablisliment Wednesday, accoiidliiK
to1 a teleicrin feceived by hla father.
resident of the' Trail district.
constantly rising tide' The Bab-
bath schosl enrollment reported ' its
peak in 1923, but ' the report fop
1925 shows a recovery aver I24.
There has beea a distinct advance
In the gifts ts education,' but a fall
ing orr in the contributions to mis- Assistant City Attorney Harry C.
slons.nnd other benevolent, orrintzi- Rbvprnm, una nn,nnt, ti,a Ma,ir,,..,i viu.
tions, the report shows. Itors who were In Jacksonville today
i The address of the afterboon yes- on business.
lerday was delivered by 'Rev. A. H. Orders taken for angel food and
Haunders of Eugene and in the even- sunshine 'enke. 7-i cents each. 737 W.
ng the Rev. Dr. Bowman of Port-l''rh street. Phone 221L. ' 106
land delivered the principal addrese.f Palm leaf fans 9c. Japanese Art
Amone those in attends nn fmm latere. 101
U. J. Keqfon and I. D. Martin were
uwiern Oregon -wno registered on
1'ednesday are Rev. and Mrs. Law-
fence, Rev. E. H. Edgar of Jackson
ville. Rev. J. K. Howard of Oakland,
Rev. A. L. Rice of Klamath Falls.
Rev. J. W. Angell of Glendale. and
their wives, and Rev. . C C. Hullt of
Merrill, and Rev. J. R. Lamb of
Butharlin.
IISC0VERP10T
TO OVE
fa;
SQSTI
GOVT;
LONDON. July
Telegraph
)f . an energetic
Jtnce of
S-ampaigr
I "Oc
amons the Ashland visitors who were
In the eit y today transacting business.
Fresh so.lt 'water Mil mo n, 26c. .lb.
Johnso.n Produce Co. ' ' tm
Cedar fum lumber at Big1 Pines
Lamber Co. tf
The ity is practically taxllesg since
nl' local taxis "were used in transport
Ing a party of'128 San Francisco Klks
an their ladies to Crater Lake, and
thence to Klamath Falls, leaving hut
the Nanh Taxi to operate in .the city
during their absence.
V-i'-r - ,. I .Before ypu.Dvy that piano see Laun-
spach; He earn save you' money.
knows pianos and ls reliable. tf
An Sel mo, arrested for Inebriation a
short time ajgo -by 'the night poHce,
failed, to. appear for-hia hearing before
Judge Taylor At the. date set by Chief
of Police Charles Adums, -and conse
quntly, forfeited. the $15 cash bail he
hnd nut nr fnr hta niinnrnii(P
:r ' i ' I . Staple drUgs at DeVoeV; t
: , - I In' all fufrness Miss Cleone "LeMar,
1(A( P ) The 'stenographer In tbe county 'agent's
reports the extB
: office, should not be held responsible
International,
Ih 'any way for the local hot weather,
ipaign . to overthrow . Mussolini tUt M.D. M 'i,.tt
?na-,ne inscisi-regime in itaiy. . . s . wenth barpnu nt. .Rati -Frrinr-lsco
Occult international forces, from Bho (o R ,t,A w. oh :nnn arrnin.t
street to Vienna and irom mi- i,.v.i ui
;ui 10 moscow," ic says, are worn- temperatures.
. ing. to this ehd and they have adopt-1 Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines
d methods akin to those -practiced Luir.ber Co. tf
Jpy the bolshvikl in Introducing their, Residents of southern California who
-own sect against- th loretgn trade are among the guests at the local ho
Hinlons. That is to say, emissaries of tela include Mrs. E. D. Richardson of
-the forces In question, love been en-San Diego, Dr. and rMs, C. Tar rape
holIead tn the ranlcs of the - fascist! 0"d daughter. Mrs. .Jennie Spurgeon
or the purpose of sowing' dissension .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spurgeon, Jr., nnd
Cnd demoralization. ichildren of Santa Ana, Miv.nnd Mrs.
The paper adds that vast sum of ' H. Bentley, Mrs. W. H. Carter and
loney are being spent for -the-pur- fopUdge, Carter of Pasadena, Wr. and
;ose bv th hnH-fnib.. , hi Mrs- A- C- Abbott of Pomona. Mr. and
-flnanchtl
)tlgn..
.Mrs. Alzp Gomez of Calexico and Mr,
.i.ii una "Jr- and Mcs. Hi C. McClurte, Dr. and Mrs,
T. V. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Strnl-
Aiihnn.k ,h. i." i. ichal-and 'family, Mr. . and , Mrs. .A.
..-fc . .n no ais- granch, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Whipple,
atches from Italy, bearing on the Mr. and Mrs. fa. r: Murrey of Los An-
"' D wr- an international comDine, geles.
gainst Mussolini, and the fasclsti.i r.rt.r rinm. n, tn vtn. T.nmW
ne iiiuiuriiy mere has Been fa r v Cn. - . tf
ctive' since the assassination of the newev nitrnns. a member of the fire
racialist Deputy Matteottl a year ago.. departifle'nt, who has been, in the-haliit
ine Kome newspaper Enoca fiith- of catching a large steethead every
rto mildly pro-fascistl vesterdav'Wednesdny for several weeks past,
published a document drawn up by'. turned last evening with no sign ,of
irne Aventine onnos tlon In lho rtinm. nsn, aittrougn ne .claimed, tnat jie
llier of deputies allot-ino- thnt Hfnifom-'lshed harder yesterday than he had
is murder and OltirreBslona nirnlnst'"" W u"-r uuy, uui uue 10 iiio ijic-
f titer opposition deputies were car-'va"lnB hfaU h0 bellOTed' ,he "sh
led out with the knowleflge of Pl.e.,were rather reluctant to be pulled out
pnier Mussolini
rnent".
The senate, It
and fascist goverri-
of.the refreshing water of the river.
R. I. R. eggs at DeVoe's. tf
wuh ueciarea, wasi .i- i,i , ,!
possession of :' sufficient' wlde KhooV physicians and school nurses
snow that the crimes c nr-i. ., . . . .
hrnnlnu, ... . . - .Z .. . nli"'.i Ilium ' it.l
r unuer ine ausmren nr inn anu'Ani ti, , v.n t.Ani,h it..
punish . those .opposing dent. The majority -of rural schools,
however, still trust in God to protect
the children . against polluted water,
polluted soil and Infectious school dis.
eases.
Iiremler to
Ine fascist regime.'
m TEST NEW LAB i -
ih w mm
SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. (A,
P.) Dorothy . Elllngson's Arlal of
August 11, on 4 charge of murder
ing her enother". Mhi.. Anna Elllng
son, .may be virn4 jlhta 'trie fiest
test of a new i law- nermlttlng. a
yuuKe iu iiugie nis wg aneniem 11
-a crlmlnaj case.
The law, effective' July 241 uiifhor
izes the BpolTitment.oI one or more
experts to examine the defendant's
sanity an testify aa witnesses In
the' court. .
If such actln is taken ftV Judge
Harold Louderhack. the ronstlttl
(.onntlty of the statute might be at-
lii.fcecl. counsel for both aides said
CARDIFF. Wale. .Into IK I A PI
Sixteen men were Injured today in
a ngnuuetween atrilKna miners and
lMllce W a rock colliery at Glynueatb.
rive tnousand strikers surrounded
the pits wher)700 miners still stuck
to their work. One hundred police
were called to disperse them and the
ciasn ensued. . ';
After the tyouble the remaining
miners quit and the cblllery was
closed.
Vook with f.a.
kf I
s-y - II
I
IN5 SECOND DAY
PORTLAND G0LF1
FOREST FIRE IS
STILL BURNING
e
No
details of the accident -were given.
A brother of Merle was shot for
deer several years ago ' nnd an-,
other brother. Amos, was killed dur
ing the rage theatre fire, December
31, 1923.
Wilms is well known In this city
nnd ls a graduate of the local high
school. About a year ago he moved
to California, where he purchased
pnnltorlum. His wife was
Miss Edith Brooks ' whose parents. Kemle(ll Scott,
tween this city and Central Point.
POHTLAND. Ore. 1C (A. P.)
Second round play hi ihS 'inen's
mutches o thQ Oregon stute glf
tournament ifud secoud, round pfue in
the women's class was the feature, this
iiiornkiK at Tualatin Country club.
Dr. O. F. Willing, present champion,
turned In a nietral score of t;y, two
under par. ,
Men's scores Roy Moo, Eugene, dp"
feated R. W. Prescolt. F?iu,-ene, 3 aihl
2: Rudie Wilhelm, Portland, defeated
Frank Dixon, Waverhpy.'S and. 4; C. K.
Meyers, Portland, defanlted to N. ,P.
Mears, Hood River; Frnjik Dolp, AI
derwpod, defeated 'Arlo Kyle, 'Alder-
)(l, 6 and 6; C. D. Hunter, Tncoma,'
wood
BANT A BARBARA; Cn.1., July 16.
ST:; M. Wllletts of Medford, Ore.,' who
was badly injured by the explosion-uf
a gleaning fluid in Santa Maria yes
terday, is reported to be recovering.
While badly burned, Wllletts Is re
ported to have passed- a good 'night
and the doctors predict early recovery.
formerly "J?' , Uii"i W1avr'H''.
uiii u, .-.it;i i.uj-, i uiimiiu, iit-iii ii-ii
itiverslile, - 5. and :r.
C. K. Foote, Portland, defeated N.
Lange, Seattle, due up; Dc. O. F. Will
ing.. Waveiiey-, defeated. George .Hon
tfelman. Multnomah, 7 apd G. .
Mrs. L. W. Pultner, Oregon'Clty, de
feated Mrs. H. tl. ThompHon, Wa.ver-
Jey, li and 4: Mrs. M. Hunter. Aldor-
wood, deriniltul lo. Alts. c. C Cnry,
Seattle; Mlsg Frances Jacobs, Tuala
tin, defeated Miss E. Brodie, Portland,
t and S:
SECY. JARDINE TO
REST, WEST TRIP
UPSET STOMACH
WASHINGTON. July 16 Secretary
Jardine has postponed his plans for
an immediate return to Washington
tfnd has sone to Wisconsin fur a rest.
Although his general health is not
coiuttdspreti to b impaired, the secre
tary has not fully recovered from an
attack of Indigestion suffered during
his, recent -six weeks tour. of the west.
For several years the Betfretary has
been the victim 6C a digestive dis
order and at times has been forced
practically to live' on a diet of milk.
The strain of trawl and his vigorous
activftles Including feats of horseman
ship during his .trip, taxed ' his
strength. His associates believe that
af(er a brief rest he will be prepared
to resume his departmental duties.
The secretary experts to go to
Swampscott soon to discuss the agri
cultural . situation with President
Coolldge. ' -
Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best
For Freckles, Sunburij, and Tan
Ajcord?iiB to latot reports the forest
firo vjtiich has b. .tmniiiiK In the
CrutH$ national park for some-
iuitj punt in uuivj iniuvi imiiiui Him i
Is now burnliiK In an area of UulKt'
pole pine which covin's ovA-Ui square
inues. ijiB pint trees kiuw very iniriv
In tliat section tuul it is believed that
the blaze wi(J be very hard to put
uutler coiftrol. ,It is m'h that the rc
sianeu tiurinK me time ine pine iieeiie
crew were in that district, about two
weeks ao, ami .since Chut time has i
Covered an art a covered by snags and
underbrush until it sturted burning in
the lodgejiole pines.
In the Crater'natliuial forest all fires
are-.under control except one near
Uiiz'ztinl. mine, which jumped its five
breaks' la'sl evening about f o'clock."
Additional ,mon have, been Hent,to the
seeiu). althont;h the fire Is as yet not
serious. The original fire was caused
by lightning during the electrical
storm which centered In. that region
last Saturday night.
A1vles Old Time lteltc of ItiuTer
milk ('renin In a New Way .A (ii'inle
MMrMitce rintfesa) lierurt He-
ui-hiK Is All Tlint N Nectary."
itntlei'mllk ai9il (ninn Simple Itent
cdU's He.' KM'ps l-'iHt1, Hand and
Ai'inn i:xtiilsite Cuiidltlon
Kofi, Smth ai?tl lU'ti nt If nl.
rbeidd-time application ef ltutter
milk nu 4 t'lt'ii in to whiten fend pre
serve the skin and renitivi1 liursh Utile
wrlnkb-H and ugly muIIowiu'sh
ft rand mother's ryetpe and women
througheut the country are uksiIii
iislng It to ensure a ben tit If ul com
plexion anil nnt)v-wllle IkmuIs and
.1- inn. '
llutfctrmllk, however. Ih not alw;fys
bluiimble, but a spi'clalist has ut UiKt
perfected u method of concentrating
buttermilk and combining It with a
perfect cream, which you can buy In
small itianilties ready to use at any
first class iIVuk store by simply askltiK
for "Howard's" Buttermilk I'ream.
There Is no secret about It nor Is
there any doubt uboit the result It's
UNDER COVER DRY
; AGENTS SCORED
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 (A. P.)
United States District Judge John S.
Partridge handed down a decision to
day permitting the suppression of evi
dence in every case where an "under
cover" prohibition agent has used a
fictitious name in signing a search
warrant against- a suspected liquor
dealer or consumer. More thnn a
.thousand flquor -cuses here are affected..
If-children in the Adiroudacks can
sleep in the open during sub-zero
weather so enn we all. The frost
In the air is good for the lung.
The old roller towel.
The grimy, roll towel,
The boarding- house towel
TVnt hung on the wall.
Worry makes gry
bold spots.
heads'; hot hats,
Cook with gas.
tf-
Tired After Eating?
Try This Simple Mixture
. If you. feel tired after eating, it is
often a sign of gas and undigested
matter In your sityna'ch or bowels.
Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium
sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., us mixed
in Adlerlka, helps sny case gas on
the stomach, unless due tt deep-seated
causes. The QUICK action will
surprise you. Adlerlka Is wonderful
for constipation It often works In
one hour nnd never, gripes. Heath's
Drug Store. ' Adv
STILL IS CAPTURED
PENDLETON. Ore., July .16.
Whut the sheriffs office of Umatilla
caunty declares to be the largest still
ever to be taken in this county was
seized last night near the Washington
state line northeast of Freewater, by
members of the sheriff's forces of
Umatilla county tn Oregon and Walla '
Walla county in Washington.
The still had a capacity of about ,
250 gallons of moonshlno every 24 i
hours. It was seized on the James
Fraezter ranch near the state line.
James Fraezler. and a son, Earl, were
arrested:. Both were charged with
operation of a still and bonds for the
elder r raezier were set at 9500U and
tor the younger $1:000. Neither bond
was posted.
D AN C E
JIMMIE VANCE
And His
ARIZONA COLLEGIANS
"The Singing Band" Featuring 18 Instruments
ASHLAND NATATORIUM
Two Block From New Lithia Springs Hotel
HARD MAPLE FLOOR Plenty Fresh Air
Tomorrow Evening, July 1 7
Per Couple, $1.10 Ladies Free
For a Cool Refreshing Swim Before or After the
Dance THE HAT TWO BIO TAKES
just a common ordinary buttet'mllk In
th form at a wonderful cream.
That's all. Howard's Hutteimllk
t'ream'geptly massaged with the fin
ger tips around the corners of the'
eyes ad mou,th. .
To get' the best effect; be sure to
follow the simple dlrocU;ns. Drug-;
gists guarantee a notlcenhje Improve
ment after the first application or
they will refund 'the money. , Adv.
NOW
IN OUR NEW BUILDING
Corner Bart lett and Eighth Sts.
Goodbye FOREVER
to Objectionable Hair!
Wondtrful new Oritntal dltcmr-f
uxcijr iut out urwpdjr atui
uA4AUt
No need to remove blr with ta eWctrfe
rwcdlt. nor to thave, nor to un old twit
(oned method that cauae tha hair to it
, back heavier and itiffer than ever. . Simply
a pre ad a little Karma, beauty apeciahitar
new eat diacovery. over the unwanted haire
and m one minute they are gone aa thou ah
fay mi ale, and the aiua ia cieax.whiu, heaitcf
and aoh aa velvet. M . M
Karma la made or the flnett of toothinf
Oriental balaama. It ia edited almoat aa
easily aa cold cream. It pWetratea to the
fcalr root a, andently eaaea out the hair,
root! and all- rV muse, no bother, no odor,
no injury to the akin. See for yournU bow
wonderful it ia.
Karma it eofd oa an ataoluu f uaxaaat
aj ajtwlirtiott by
Heath's img Store. West 8ld Phar
macy, Htrani Drug Store. Nedford
Pharjuacy. ( t . , . , fc . a. w
Richeobaclcer :: Oldsmobfle
Sale and Servkr
.
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING
.. '. , , .' . ; - "
4Vateh for Our Opening!
O o
Huggins & Robinson, Inc.
HERE'S VALUE
OC 00 And Nw Pair d
3CASH Sbos will be jiven to
the wearer wba f iaaa Paper iea tke
knit, CMMters, ib4m r mtMlu
( ay shm nai Vy w aariag
Ais traw work.
You can't loe when you buy shoet from ua.
You know they are solid leather. We hare
a full stock of many different style and
the price will agreeably surprise you.
WORK SHOES
DRESS SHOES
No. (ML'.'i Hlack or Tim Ox
fords, solid lciillicr, rubber
Ihh'Is $4.25
No, G175 The popular tnn
Oxford with crepe rubber
heels nnd soles $5.00
No. 0003 Officers' Dress
Shoes, a wonder for wear
and comfort $4.85
No. 38(12 Dark Hrown Dress
Shoes, rubber heels. $5.00
No. 5805 Officers' Dress
Hoots, 17-incli tops, Russian
veal leather : $8.75
No. 8725 Solid leather Work
Shoes $2.50
No. 8G55 Lacc-to-Toc Work
Shoes, with composition soles
and heels; our most popular
shoes .S3.85
No. 8548 Mdccntfn Too Work;,
Shoes 3.50
No. 8300 Here, is n dandy
shoe for hard service $4.75
No.. 8022 Munsnn Imst Army
Shoes for real comfort; per
pair $5.75
EVERYTHING FOR WORKIMGWAK AKD OAMPBa
The Coolest Place in Town!
Aray & Outing Stores
32 lo. Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Craterian
K. I. Stewart, Your Satisfactios i
KuMr now (13 L It Our Bucces .
DANCING
Rogue Elk Resort
Saturday Evening
JULY 18
Special Chkken JDinnef at the Hotel
GOOD MUSIC ' .
. Set tht Canadian Tfackies
Jasbtr.
NATIONAL VARK
On your trip But 7 or your va
cation tour e Jasper National
Mirlc't 4,400 ftiiare milet f
scenic eloriet. Golf at Juper
Park Lodge. rery mile a picture!
LOW SUMMBR PARES
Jfi.HoU$p;CityPau.Atmt
122 Third St., Portland, Ore.
Phone Broadway 3300
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
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