Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1925, Image 8

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    Mflnronn matl 'ftirnuNE. MEnronn, Oregon1, montmy, jitly 20, 192.-
VEXPBU
A, i. FLOREY FILES
SUIT FOR $4100
FOR WAR INJURY
, A. J. Floroy Jr. of Englo Point, ex
survico man, lias rulurued '.:om Port
land, where ho says ho filed suit
against the war veterans' disability
compensation bureau, throuKli his at
torney, it. A. Ureen of Portland, for stand under examination of Clarence
IS
TO HURT
13AVTON, Tenn., July 20 (A. P.)
Court waa adjourned In the Scopes
case lalo today with William Jen
nings Hryan still on thn witne-ns
I410U with Interest allcKed to be due
Darrow of defense counsel, who had
lty. The suit was filed in the federal 1"'1 Mr- Ilr'nn tu tB"llfy ln tho
court at Portland. 1 ubsenco of the Jury.
i Florey also seeiia imymont of J57.D0 1 n M Ue8llonlnB of tho fundu-
juuuuuy, puynionis on an insurance
policy for $10,000 issued by tlio gov
ernment.
l WON'T Be a 'Pathetic Figure1
in Congress" Says Mrs.Regefs
( mentulUt champion, Mr. ,Darrow
rend portion of the liihle nnd usked!
liWov ontnrn,! .h. lnrl,. nml WHnos 11 no nciievcu mem,
nn IIa iHaahllltv Hut iin,lBrL-lML- mi I Mr. Hryan conslHtently )iofessed
oneratlon on his stomach, at St. Vin- ' '"' In tho Integrity of
CAnt'a hnanitnl Pnrflnnri Rhnrtlv after the Br-Tiptures.
thn etnaa nf tha wnr Vnr nevnrnl I ''These llUCStlonS are asked for
months after hn returned homo he re- no olhcr reason than to cast Hill
celved S57.60 monthly, but later this culo on those who believe In Clod,"
wag canceled. . llr. Hryan declared with Home heat
Florev is a member of a well-known nt one point in tho examination. "I
pioneer family.
LIQUOR CASE AGAIN
' ON TRIAL IN COURT
urn answering thorn ho Unit the world
niny Jcnow that I urn nut ufruld tu
uppjik fop Christianity."
"That Jh exactly tho purpose, " ln
terpoticd the attorney gencrul.
"Tho purpoHo of thBo queHtlonH,"
tinnpped Mr. Darrow, beating a flnt
Into the other palm, is to prevent
hlgotn and IgnoramuMeH from con
trolling education ln Tennessee."
2
- For the fourth time In a week,1
B. J. Hodges and It. Dawson, both
of Klamath Falls, faced a jury to-.
day In tho circuit court eiiuiRou wiin
possession of liquor, in tho pres
ent 'trial, as ln tho one Friday, their
wives . aro co-defendants, Tho two
women ' wore acquitted, and their
mates convicted of selling- liquor.
The men wero convicted ln seperato
trials of selling liquor while armed,
n .1 I,. thn .nla ,tf llfjllftf
un, .!, will ha MARHHFIKI.n. Ore., July 20. (A
" ' v ' " . .... , , P.) A. J. Mcnrlde, aged 28, was
passed, when the present trial Is uriwne n(!ar slJrrl ,,,, ,, cvcn.
completed. InR whe 1)uthlng ln llle rlvRr Mc.
. -- Bride, who was unable to swim got
DAHHOW CITKP VOtt COMIMPT beyon hl8 , when h0 slepl,ed
COOS BAY DISTRICT
(Continued from page one.)
fort to ascertain tho truth In this
asoV"
Th& court: "Courts aro a mockery
into a deep hole. Clifford Applegate.
also unable to swim tried to reach
him and also nearly drowned.
JIAnsllFIELD, Ore., July 20. (A.
P.) A body was washed ashoro by
"7" , v' : the surf at Port Orford yesterday. It
Mr. Darrow: ;Thoy aro often that, hu(1 n nro h(,R ,lUlu,hC(1. TllB uo,ly
your honor." 'appeared to be that of a sailor. No
'.' 1" court: "When they permit m,irks of Identification wero found,
cruss-cxnmlnutlon for the purpose ,
of creating prejudice." i
Mr; Durrow: "1 submit, your
honor,- thoro Is no sort of question
that they aro not entitled to cross
cxaniiho, that all this evldcnco is to
show what we expect to prove and
nothing elso and can be nothing
else."
. The court: "I will say this If tho I -
defenso wants to put their proof in
the record, In tho form of utridnvUa, ' Next Thursday evening the Ue
of course they cun do that. If they Molays will have n picnic and nwhn
' mil thn wltni.sKes nn the sliiod the mliig party at llogue Kilt. Thoro Is a
atate desires to cross-examine them. I""" "l "'" l'"' ana wiin inoij,ln j.
I shall expect them to do so." ..." .. Iacticaiiy every uo , ,,cl.cy
Mr. Darrow: "We oxpected It and " """" ,u '"" "
.. n have a good time.
Si. " f.i 1 ' . J' ... , 1 After tho swim the l.nys will bo
pect this court to rulo correctly,"
DE NIOLAY PARTY AT
IE
Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Lowell, elected by. the fifth
Massachusetts district to succeed her late husband in congress, says
she will not be a "pathetic figure" in congress. She hopes to be
able to convince voters that women are just as efficient as law
makers as men. She is seen in the garden o( her home
BY SYNOD VOTE
BASEBALL SCORES
National.
At Philadelphia It.
Pittsburg 3
Philadelphia J 6
Meadows and Smith; Iting
Wilson.
BADLY HURT IN '
CLASH WITH BUtL
Willie Helms, age 12 years, thought
to be the younget active cowboy In
the Htate, and a manter horseman,
HUKtJitned a broken leg Saturday after
noon at his futher'8 ranch near the
JoHephino county lino, while latumlng
a young bull for dehorning. Blltle'8
,lcg vttn cruHhed between a corral pout
and hitt hore.
The accident happened when Bllllo
lawtoed the bull and put Hpura to IiIh
mount to beat the animal to the gate.
The bull heuded off the home, and in
the wild scramble of rope, boy and
bovine, the 'horse, crushed into the
fence. .
The horse Billy was riding is one
of tho fastest ln Josephine county and
won several races at the 19 Si 4 Jose
phine county fair.
According to his uncle, George
Porter, Billy Is a crunk rider, and a
good hand with stock, for which ho
has a special likeing.
He Is the son of Air. and Mrs. A. J.
Helms, former residents of this city,
and Is one of tho best known
little boys In southern Oregon.
OREGON GIRL IS
T, BOY DIDN'T
GOING CAMPING?
If you aro, here arc two very ncccssnry items nt wonderful
prices. It will pay you to investigate them, for they mVan a
big saving to you. '
SPECIAL ALL 'THIS WEEK
Four-foId steel auto camp beds, size 42x74 when set up, de
signed to go under back seat when folded, and a four-fold
khaki mattress to fit; all for the low price of. $15.75
Sure Meal gasoline camp stove, two .burners, protected tank,
large burners; regular price on these was $8.25 j now $6.45
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SEE US FIRST
Army & Outing Stores
32 So. Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Oraterian
E. S. Stewart, . Your Satisfaction
Manager , Phone 913-L Is Our Success
m
H.
At Brooklyn
St. J.ouis
Brooklyn
. Mr. Darrow:
(Laughter).
The court;
patod It."
'Mr. porrow;
'No, sir, wo do not.'
i suppose you untie!-
hungry nnd so tho special comnflttcc
ln churgo of the par excellence to
satisfy their appetites. In order that
I they may have plenty of time for all
the fun tho crowd will meet nt the
I Masonic hall at (1:30 sharp, and from
"OtherwlHo wo would , ,,m.0 KO to Itouue Klk.
not be taking our exceptions hero,
your honor. Wo expect to protect I Nugnr Mors lnvn Agiiln
our rights In ho mo other court. Now, I HAN FKANCIHCO, July 20 (A. 1'.)
thntf U plain enough, Isn't It? Then, Tho price of refined sugar to whole
we will mako statements of what salers at tho refineries declined 25
we'expeut to prove. Can wo havo cents a hundred pounds today, hrinK-
the rest of the dny to present them?" '"K the cane haso to $5.ti5 and the
rcUdENK, Ore.. July 20.Trustocs
fur tho Albany collego und for tho
San Kranclsco Theological seminary
wore elected today hy the 35th annual
Presbyterlnn synod of tho state of
OroBon. A complete report on the
educational phases of the body wus
also Riven. ,
Members of the board of trustees
for Albany college wero eleetcd as
follows: Wlllinm KortinUler, Albany;
f. II. Wilkinson. Worth Itend: Mih.
1. C. Klllot King, Portland; Frank J.
Miller, ' Albany; Joseph Halston. Al
bany; Mrs. Kamiiu . Rood. l'oiUIand;
Wheeler, Portland; und
Young, Albany.
The newly elected moderator of the
synod, Kev. K, P. Lawrence, of Med
ford, was elected to fill tho vacancy of
W. W. Long, of Salem, on the board
of trustees of tho Theological Semi- j
nary of Sun Francisco. Mr. Long has ( eeond
moved from tho territory. Dr. K. II. i"""""1
Pence of Portland was elected to llio-1"" RO
clasit of 11)31 on the board of trustees
SALEM. Ore.. July 20. Pearl Moore,
18-year-old. daughter of Jesse Moore
of Hopmere. this county, was shot ln
the back of the neck Saturday evening
E. while riding in an automobile on the
2 Hopmere Wheatland road, the bullet
0 passing through the right side of her
and neck, denting the main artery and
I going on into her right cheek, where
I It lodged near the nose. She will re-
jj cover, Darrmg possinnity or inrection.
3 Oswald Koenfg, 14 years old. who
did the shooting, and Eddie' Koenig,
and his 16-year-old brother, with him at
uie nine, were picseu up uy uopuiy
Sheriffs Smith and Burkhart this
morning and brought to Salem for
questioning by Sheriff Bower.
Both boys acknowledge their connec
tion with thn shnotine. hut avor it was
Malls nnd 0"Farrell; Vanco andmroly accidental, arising from the!
ueoeir. fact that neither of the boys supposed
" (the repeating rifle with which the
At Boston n. H. E. shooting was done was loaded.
Chicago 3 7 3 According to the boys' story, they
lloston I..., 6 14 1 had been at Hopmere, a few miles
Jones, Alexander, Bush and Gon. fro mtheir homo and with some other
At New York
Cincinnati
New York ........
Jtixey and
Uoxey.
Hiirgravo;
It. H.
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Dean
R.
...3
;.4
zalcs;
Denton and Gibson.
American.
At Chicago
'Irst game: ' -
Ronton
Chieago .
Khmko
Srhnlk.
...... I (
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Stokes; J Lyons
boys had been firing at targots.
Starting home alone, they had boon (S
shooting a various objects. Believing i ss
there was but one shell in the gun they i
B. stated that Orwald put tho gun on the Iss
0 pavement, turned it toward the side I
o or the road and shot It into the brush,
and ' Oswald then shouldered the gun nnd
tthey walked on. The car carrying Miss
Moore, with hor brother, Lloyd, pass-
E.
stated that he raised the gun to his
The court: "i would not say
Mr. Darrow: "If your honor takes
a halt a duy to wrtto an opinion ."
The court: "I have not taken
Mr. Da r ro w : w o wan t to m n k o
statements hero of what wo expect
to prove. I do not understand why
every request of tho slate and every
nuggostlon of tho prosecution should
beet base to $5. 45.
Bible TftouqhtSr flday
THIS ONK THlNt! I DO. Forget
llnir (hose things which aro behind;
nnd reaching forth unto those things
wlili'h nra IwtfuPi I nrnua futviifrl tlia
meet with an endless grant of time, I ninrk for the prlr.p of tho high falling
and r bare suggestion of nnythlng of (iod In Christ Jesus, Phil. 8 :13, 14.
that' Is porfoetly competent on our,
Wllllo Is wrestling with tho throo
11h. Lot us not neglect tho throo
Ts" Teeth, Tonsils nnd Toxins.
part, should bo overruled.
The court: "I hope you do not
moan to reflect upon tho court."
Mr. Darrow: "Well, your honor
has tho right to hope." When n man talks In his sleep ho
The court: "I havo n right to da should tnko antl-talksln.
something elso, perhaps.'
Mrf Darrow: "All srlght, all right.",
1 ApologlEOfl, Court Satisfied
J CDIJIT ROOM. DAYTON. Tenn..
July 20.--(By Assoclared Press.) An
apology by Clarence Darrow, nccop.
lance by Judge Haulston and ex
change Of handclasps at the afternoon
session, of the John T. Scopes trial
ended the Incident of the morning
when Mr. Darrow was cited for con
tempt by the court us an uftormuth
of hi remarks to the court Friday.
As soon as this Incident whs ended
Judge- Raulston nnuotinccd from the
bench that the groat crowd literally
packed Into the court room, made tho
building unsafe and bo ordered the
proceedings adjourned to tho lawn.
Judge Luulston. Clarence Harrow.
William . Jennings Bryan, Attorney
General Stewart, Dudley Field .Va
lium and Arthur G. Hays posed for a
"good, fellowship" photograph as the
crowd fought Its way out of the court
room onto the biwn below.
Tho oxchango of kind words seemed
to restoro a general spirit of good
choor among-attorneys on both stdes
of the case and tho court and attor
neys were in rar good humor as tho
scene was shifted to the open air.
As court opened for tho afternoon
VQsslun, Darrow was recognised by
the court to make a statement, lie
said that he did not know how hard
bis words of Friday looked until ho
hhrt soon the minutes. He said that
bo was sorry. Ho said that In his stay
In Dayton nnd vicinity he had boon
treated with groat kindness and ap
preciated this consideration.
"1 don't think any such occasion
ever arose before In my practice,"
. he said. "So far as Intending to
insult the court, Wiever meant
Anything of the ki
nTT."
jook with gas.
A schoolboy's mother Is known by
tho teeth he keeps.
Helping Greece
to Get on Feet
M. I'npinuiHtnsiiin, former
premier of Greece, been
ketl hy General rnnnaloii,
licd ' of 'tlic nvw military die
tatorslilp. to ll liim In setting
ii on M'oiig pnvrrnim-nt In
Athcnt.
Biinie: II. H.
.10 15
" 7 17
WiiiKfii'lil. Kalinlxur nnd Ulschoff;
of Iho Bcmliiin y. Allmny chIU.ro nun . i venKro, Kouei ison, connally unci d tho hlllet h th0 r01ir of ,he car
oliluhird cunipu'tu HtiinihinUKulion , -'ii'. .
Crnm tho bureau of educntlon, ti wuh I '
Hlulcd In tho report nn tho vulloicn. 1 At Imoliind . It. H. K.
Tho prnKi-imi fur educntlon nlniiK l WunhtiiKtmi .9 12 1
I'hriHtliin linen of .voting jiooide of iho
Hltito wuh plvon nnd aecepttMl. Tho
woekdny wdiotd movrmont showed a
total of 2K HrhoolH with no attonilanro
f 33 IS puptlH recetvltiK one or luoro
hours of Mlblu Htmly oacli duy In the
stuto.
Rtuid houscn ln OreKon which do not
cotuo undor the dunce hall heading
were severely scored hy Kev. W. J.
HcrwiK of tho Antl'Sutoon lenKue in
the prlncipnl iiddress of the morning
ncaslnn. Thn Kov. Mr. llnrwlR do
clurcil that within a rndliis of UI0 miles
from Portland 5000 young people helow nvei-He
thn age of -'0 dnnce nightly until 1 In It.
o'clock. Petitions asking that road
houses he included In tho law prohib
iting dnnelng In halls after 12 o'clock
nt night are to hn circulated in a few
wookn, the speaker said.
0 shoulder nnd snapped the trigger. Ho
when there wns a report fro nuhe gun
When they suw what had happened
they jumped to the side of the road
und run nwuy through tho brush.
Cleveland . I
C'oveleskio and Huol; iMIllcr, Uuck
eye and Alyutt.
At Detroit It. Y
Xew York -. '. 5 1
Detroit 1) 1
I'ennock. Hhocker. Jones
Schung; Collins and Woodall.
Cook with gas.
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und
IX'I.TIX TO MAX
(Continued from page one.)
tho world anil all tho life
FIRE DEPT. DELAYED
BY FREIGHT TRAIN,
Ho called attention to tho fact that
man closely resembles certain mem
bers of the animal world in every
bono and organ of his body. Differ
ences were noted but they were dif
ferences of decree rather than of
kind. Those tumnu,Unlot closely ro
.semhtlng man were the anthropoid
apes. i ' . v . '
Jacob O. Llpman, doan of the Col
lege of Agriculture and director of the
Xew Jersey Agricultural Kxperlment
station, discussed organic evolution
from tho point of view of the soil in
vestigation. ,
"A direct relation may be traced,"
he said, "between soils, plants and
animals In the evolution of organic
life."
Hnctcriu capable of developing In
purely mineral medium, such forms
being found In the sea today, prepared
tho way for the more highly organ
ized beings, ho said. Home bacteria
aro able to manufacture nitrogen
A small, three room dwelling
house at 10:M West 11th street was
completely destroyed by fire of un
known origin about 3 o'clmk Sun
day morning, having gained such
headway before tho alarm was turn
ed into tho five department thnt ..onipoiinda out of tho simple nitrogen
tho firemen could do notning to savo of the lr T,u,y ,hU8 8um,y the
the vacant building. material out of which tho protoptasm
The lurid glow of the flumes was uf pHllt lin,j ,UiimaI cells is made,
seen by n motorist as he was pass- rhavll,B IhlMmrd Judd. director of
lug through 1'hoenlx on vouto ihe school of education. University of
Medford. and It was not until ho Chicago, declared a serious national
arrived Is tho ilty that tho alarm dlsaMter threatens It tho viHos of legis
wns turned Into the department by ( nloni mlher than scientific Investlga
some unknown person as being on ,Um n,,0 lo determine the details to
West Klghth street. Tho Pope-Hart. I he tuURU (n tll0 pui,uc schools of the
ford trurk. w-hlt-u was used in speed-' country.
lug to the fire, was delayed at thej Kirtloy F. Mather, chairman of tho
West nth street crossing by n long department of geology at Harvard
and slow moving freight train for J university, traced the geologic periods
several minuses, and naturally when Indicating evolutionary evidences In
the detrtmunt arrived at tho flre.oach and declared: "None of these
the house was a total ss. facts Is really in any way disturbing
The building, valued at several to tho adherent of Christianity.
hundred dollars, was owned by lV
I'cck and had been tenanted Uialt
a short time ng.
l9v altitudes In mild climates fa
vor natural ventilation, eliminating
the dangers that attend artificial hous
ing and heating.
Cook with gas.
tf
IVrvlnK Nulls for S. A.
KKY WKST. Kin., July 20. (A.
).) Oeneral John J. Pershing, pres
ident of the Tsenn.Arlca plebiscitary
commission and his party left from
here on the l 8. 8. Itochcster for
South America.
Cook with gas.
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