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o MEDFORD MATLrTRTRTTNE. ' MTOFORTV OTClsfiOy, WRDXKS1)AY. .TTTLY 22. 192.') PAOK 'FlVfP GETS MONKEY APPEAL ilr-BA&VEOX. :Tenn 'July 22 KA.vP.) Cloo of the Scopes case brought only extra work" for ! John It. Neal, chlof counsel for the defense. . His viy the task o preparing the record of the conviction of tthe ;24 year old . school teacher on a charge of teaching evolu tion theories In th public schodlB, for submission to the' nupreind court. As he began his work today, hoostiniuted that one week would be required in Kettlng the document ready for the printer, With Scopes convicted and sentenc ed to pay a fine of $100 the scene shifted from Day tun to Knoxvilfe. where the .supreme court henrs cases from oast Tennessee in September. . , The Tennessee supreme court meets In Knoxville,' Nashville and Jackson and failure to be heard on the evolu tion Issue In September would result , in a delay of one year. Lawyers yesterday .suggested a bare possibility that the case might have to go to an appellate court. before reaching the supreme court, under an, act of the last legislature expanding .the power of the court of appeals to; .hear certain .cases. formerly, consid ered by the supreme court. It was considered unlikely, however, that the Scopes case would Je sidetracked be foro reaching the state's highest tri bunal. In connection with the perfection of the nppeal it. was pointed out that a new lino up. of lawyers may be found when the case js heard in Knoxville.. , . John It. Neal, ns.senlor counsel, was expected to represent the defense, but; His associates may not be those who appeared in the trial court. 15ain t bridge Colby, formerly . secretary of state and active figure in the case bo for the trial at Dayton, was not pres ent here but his associates pointed uot that he had not withdrawn and was a . member of the defense counsel. ' Ask ed if Mr. Colby would make an argu ment before ihe supreme court. Neal .'said that while he was not prepared to "announce who would speak for the de- concerning her suggestion for a se- 'curity pact guaranteeing her westorn r CALGARY. Alberta, - July Normnri Fowler, 321 guilty In police' court here today iu siu.ng a i. u.n - .frontiers, and it is agreed, with but "7" "M"-" . . I few exceptions, that tho German communication whllo far from moving all tho obstacles to a set tlement of the security fense aOloxvllle, Mr. Colby was "still In the caBe." . . .. Frartk Thompson, attorney general "f TPhne3see,.,wil! by, virtu o of his of flpeJrtproBei the state inthe case. ! : J.- r IVIEtMYEIS ; WORLD'S MEANEST MAN; GERMAN REPLY ' PLEASES PARIS, The Markets T PARIS, July 21. (A. P.) C3er- lilWSttH'k Q PORTLAND. ire., July 22. Calllo receipts 10; nominally steady. flogs receipts 23t!; steady to weak. Slice p receipts 750; Uea.l. PORTLAND. Ore.. July 2: steady. Current receipts 30c 22. many has replied In a conciliatory I .,7 w rfl-.Kn. rIrstM !, who pleaded to tho allied observations; g9 $ 30c delivered Portland . Esgs pllllrU extrus money at the home of tho Rev Christopher Burnett ' whero he sided, said '" he . formerly' was draftsman in. the Famous Players-j Lasky studio In Hollywood. Ho pro duced two bank' books purporting to show deposits in his name In Los Angeles banks for $1700. Fowler wlH 'b'e. sentenced Satur day. "'.'' Butter 1 to 2a u.. Butter 1 to So up.. Kxiia cubes, city 4SAc; standards -t7e; prime firsts j45c; firsts 44c; undcrgrades nominal; problems, Hutteifiit two coiuh u. Rest churn- opens tno way ror negoimuons irom mR crcftm 4yq not shipper s truck n wnicn n unaersianuing may emerge. zono 0llc Aieanwniie, tne evacuation ot tno Ruhr region by the French and Bel glan forces of occupation Is going on apace the belief being expressed that by July 31, virtually all of the al lied troops will have left tho Ruhr in fulfillment of tho promise made by the French government that Franco would evacuato .the Ruhr within a year afteK'the Daycs"plan became effective.' .,, .v' ..j,.' Al, T Poultry . Poultry steady. Heavy hens 24tfi 25c; light lSlltc; springs lD&IiGc; young white ducks 20c. 6 PLANES HOP OFF ' ; FOR SAN FRANCISCO CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 22. (A. P.) Six army pursuit planes ' en route from Selfridge flold,' Mount Clemens, Mich., to San Francisco, via the'ntr mall route, hopped off Kn!sh Temper, trains, announced flour 7; hay 8 In addition to the 17 special lOUltMK Onions steady S-MfM.SO. Potutocs, new, 42.00 2.75. . Portlniul Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.,-July 11 Wheat. Hard whlto, bluestem, baart, BBB hard white .$1.46; soft whlto, hard winter .$1.43; -western while $1.42'; northern spring $1.40; western red (1.39. ' Today's car ''receipts Wheat 5; I RISDDINO. Ca... July 22. (A. P.) A ttow of ashes and mud originating approximately S000 feet up the side of Mount Hhasta, is causing the waters of the Kacrameuto and the McCloud rivers to run muddy In thft region. Mud crock nt McClnud, which was filled by a glacial flow from tho mountain last your is again a turront of thick liuuld mud. The McCloutl River railroad is rais ing its trucks three foot for a distance of (iOOO feet to prevent .a blockade from the much , . Last year's flow came from a height of 1U0O feet. (icncral Whlto Well Again. HALKM, i Ore., July 22. Adjutant General George White of tho Oregon National Guard was reported this af ternoon to be greatly improved over his condition for the past few days. A decided turn Tor the beiUT woa not ed yesterday, physicians statod. Cook' with gas. a This new summer breakfast QuicH Quaker answers the desire for a neiv delight . . note the recipe fTHIS is a breakfast dish X that children like . . . ami mothers lfke to have them eat. : It has a deliciousness that smacks of variety. It fights the dragging-down effect of hot summer days. Note the recipe. See how it tempts the appetite, and gives the oals-and-mille that doctors urge. , , i . Try this delightful change at breakfast, please.. The Recipe ; , JnflredionU: 2 cup. of Quick Quaker, 4 cups of water, . 1 teaspoon lalt, 4 level table poons cocoa and 4 of sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bring water to a boll. Add cocoa and'' Gugar mixed, to a paste wtjh. boiling water; the n slowly stir: in the o.tts. Cook 3 to 5 min utes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with' cream. Wonderful chilled, molded and served In slices. .,. Cook. in- Jf!jXjv H to S mtnucetc in w- nr ( h... , a t,rt,, ., ycsioruuy w paBS tnrougn tno city with Salt Lnko scheduled stop. Tho Curtis, bomber', which nccompanied them hero, will leimiin until tho yretuin from tho Xuclfic coast. gouthorn Pacific district office received word that five more Sim Frtinclscii lVm-H hnsl SAN FKANl'lHCQ, July 22. (Fcd arejcrnl Stiilc Maiitot News Service.) Stuiiil Collapses; Woninii Hun ' CHEYENNE. Wyo.. July ,22. A section of bleachers at Frontier park collapsed nt E:4S o'clock this after noon during the Frontier Days Wild West show. One woman sustained a fracture of the leg and several other persons were less seriously injured. scheduled, to come through Med ford during tho same time. They In cludo the commandery of Snn Fran cisco, which will bo In tho city July 26 at noon, en route to Seattle, "Wn where the triennial Knight Templar conclave will be 'held from July 27 to 31. The Grand Commandery of New Jersey will arrive in Medford July 25 at 7 p.- m., nlso en route to I'uget Sound. Tho commandories of Tiffan, O.. Oak Park. 111., and Kansas City. Mo., will pass through Medford July 31. August 1 I'cai-H, bnrllott J2.CU8 box. San Francisco. July 2: f.o.b. San Franclsog DGc Oregon Supreme Court Decisions SALEM, Ore.. July 21. Tho follow ed Ing opinions were handed down today August 3rd, respectively, all en route by the supreniocourt: B seeking evidences of the 'back east after having attended the Thompson Optical Institute vs. XI. A. of man will sail from New , conclave- Thompson, appellant: appeal from August 12 for Africa Ncwcomb says only n short time to Multnomah county; appeal from a de. SEEDS, FERTILIZERS POULTRY SUPPLIES ,'f Costs No' More to Buy Them From Our '' Conveniently Located Store Centrally situated as wc arc, with prices the same or less "than competitive firms; we can render you a service that will meet with your every expectation; Make our store your 'reg ular, trading place. iyV.,; Consistent quality, service, price and ability to serve your needs at all times. THAT'S OUR REPUTATION TRY US OUT SEH) & FEED CO. Phone 260 Please Page w. J. B. CHlCAOO.July 22. (By the 'As sociated Press A Delolt college ex;'. pcditioB origin i m,, ;urwr juur uiltui j. u.viva ui duiihii cree restraining aoicnuuni irom viu- . ' nrlces. Phone 631. '101tf ,ation of a contract to refrain from See the dresses and lints nt bargains engaging in business of manufacture nt the closing out sale at Edith Towno an(i SIli0 D( optical goods and from Shop. 107 ! carrylngon an optical Institute; ' opin- Cnlifornians registered at local ion j,y Justice Brown; Judge Robert hotels lncludo Mrs. F. S. Pohl,, Misses a. Tucker affirmed. H. M. Stack and C. M. Stack, Mr. In the matter ot the politlo of tho and Mrs. John T. Abel, Mr nnd M,rs. Scal)pOB drnlnago district; nppenl J. W. Meux and family, Mr. and from CoUml))a county; objections to Mrs. C. C. Jenson and children and coat bjU suslainod n opinion by tho Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Estes of Fresno, court Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Durr of Bakers- R B ' Q p field. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Curtiss La(rd Uttnt. W)p0ftl from Cl)n.y Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Siehold Miss county. , fl.Qln ,,ocroo fol.eclos Annle Steele, nnd Mr. and Mrsv ing executory' contract for sale of E. Hendryx of Oakland, Dr. and Mrs. lan( di,.octnw 8alo,thereof by sheriff H. B. Suel and Miss Salome Bro-K- Rnd barrlnB defendants of all interest ler of Vallejo, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. n the ,nd. OI,in()n hy justico Co Bradley of Alameda. Mrs. H. w. anow. judge H. H. Bolt affirmed. Hyatt ;and party nnd Mr: and Mrs. Petltlons tor rchearlnK8 wero dcnled C. H. Lymbers of San Mateo; Mr n jack and in Con- and Mrs. E. E. Luko of Fairfax and Condit the following from San Francisco:!! ; ' r . Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Frcerbnch, Miss ' ' M. Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Phlllys, Miss F. Mnnogue, Miss Vlr-j glnta Harman, Mr. ami i.nn. 1 323 East Main " "" ' ' Tne farmers' Service Statldn" Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Helms and and Mrs. a' T. Aiplegate. Cedar tlume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Cedar flume lumber at Big fines Lumber Co. tf Fresh salt wator salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. . Generally cloudy weather and moderate temperature Is predicted for Thursday, following n maximum of 93 yesterday and a minimum of 53.5 this morning. I Nowcomb snys only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer 1 prices. Phono 631. lOltf See the dresses and hats at bargains at tho closing out sale at jlOdlth Towne ! Shop. , ... . 107 Jack Aiken, former resident of. Medford, departed Inst evening for' his homo in Snn Francisco, after having . spent several days visiting old time frlendii. Hemstiichln-. buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. . tf i Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor East Main nnd Gcnesoo. I See the dresses und lints at bargains at the closing out sale at Edith Towno Shop. . ; 107 National At Boston: Ohicago-Boston poned. rain. Pittsburg-Philadelphia, rain. No other games. . . jiost- Cook with gas. OBITUARY Official BOSCH Service WITHAMS BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. Nat Bldg. Phone 116 V WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP f. ' Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash, . Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds . . . ' -l v. ' Our Constsnt Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Price Absolutely Right. Do Not Order Prom Outof-Town Concern Before 0 Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. ' TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Mtdford A Modern Mill Oregon GENTRY Charles Gentry passed away at the stato hospital at Salem, Oregon. Sunday evening aged 21 years 10 months and 27 days...aB the result of a lingering illness caused from an attack of influenza. The deceased Is well known In Med ford, having at ono time worked at the Itlallo theatre, nnd also at the Rlvoll In Granta Pass, leaving many friends to.jnourn his loss besldo his bereaved family, Including five broth ers and two sisters, Will a., and Mc Klnley Gentry of Medford, Ben, F. and B. Gentry of OrnndHew, Wn and two sisters, Mrs. R. Lund1 and Mrs. Ben Stone, nlso of Orandvlew. The funeral services will bo held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with tho Rev. Eaton of the First Baptist church officiating, (interment, will be In the I..O. O. F, cemetery otthls city. PASTOliWOR.'- END TO CONTROVERSY ASTORIA. Ore., July 21. The Ore gon state Baptist convention In ses sion here today had before It the plea of Dr. T. J. Vlllcrs, pastor of the First Baptist church of Portland that it avoid cleavage upon the fundamentalist-modernist reef. In an address last night Dr. t))lera declared there Is nothing In scientific discovery or evo lutionary theory that does not deepen his abiding fnlth In Christ and Chris tianity, : . i ... .. OPENING .V : of the new T ; ; Jewell Cafe SATURDAY JULY 25 In ' Wilson Building 28 N. Front St. American Dishes', Chop Suey and Noodles our specialty. WONGYEE t&mw A BUY 20x3 V2 Oversize Pennsylvania Cord $12.95 Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson St. 1 ' - v . i .. V . . v . . v. h. 1 ; . "... -' .. 1 r; . .. JacksOT I; m II.". Oldest Bank in Medford Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Bank . . j . .' I-.; j- . . wHi- ftrtt 1 ' 1 9 Tour Rallrond Vare Reduced Come by rai Iroad , ntito or aeroplane. Refund will be msdo equiva lent to round trip fare to morohants wboae purchases during ljuyers' Week from participating Jobbers and M anuf acturers ng gregato a minimum amount of S500. ' a All Railroad tr