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o O 0 tjtpav. .ttt.V'O. i u o niWCMOTCIM FOR MILLIONS $L J tobSeto Suicide Clause in folic.es .l&J, & S 'iJwW.SSBff Strains Theory g Hjj g (; Self-Destruction But No KW 3 WjCt-'C Motive Found Friends SCS.V.-ti wwsrcE$K 'J i Insist Belgian Financ.er fW 4 llf - Was Victim of Accident. ftv. AW l.w.l),X, .July ii. Xrw ip- i-s tmiiiy statnl that several ! iiisiiran 'C (tollrirs lunl hri n iliirrii t ill l,MlihiH rii rfiLly In rovrf th 1 I-Vriu nf AlfPnl 1 ,( . wrnst t-i n's th'a t h. Th'-1 I'siimatrs nf ttir mtni in.nitit ran all ihr wav from li-Jtl.- : iM'.tiiHi. It was statrd that i' iln sr i..lJrlrs si- ii 'irnlly il sllithle iiliinntj ihr risks S.llllr iin Iiiil Thrrr was. ii n1 ti niina linn as i" who placed Ihr pollen, luu" ill snnie ipiarieis il was helieVeil that lnTuTls holililJt; slnrk il) rom- i;:nirs with whih thr Uclnian rni;inn- was hlenii f i- il hail piart-.j t hrtn ,i riiv.-i- piJsill(' Insses il. vnt of his death. ' 'I hn.sH ...newspapers who regarded li i it .IraVll as snieiilr sought lr a m olive in vain. Thr JJaily l'.x-p:-. s s..td 1 luil. nUhoimh l.nwen- Mefa had met finanrtal rr erscs in ii am niunihs, he was still, ai , i lir i hue uj" his dealt), worth he- ' twren five and nix million pounds I ai U;n present price 01' his shaves. UoVKli, EnKlnnil. .Inly The l lit, i.aM- I'.as.-ry, carry inn I 'lift t Urt-w and the mechanic of ';t pi a iu Alfred lnvensteip's pri vate aii plain-. If fi I nver tiarlmi 1'idaV in HK'.ke a thnioltl) .seai'i'll , I'm- I .nwi'ii' -lein'.s hndy in tin vi rinily wIhti' it was helieved j's terda 's tragedy look place. IlKl'SSKLS, July ;. ff In thr ahsnwe nf .paiial eye-wit iP'sses ul' the disappearaner it( Captain Al- linl I.MW.'iistein and in the eveiU thai his iMtdy should not nr found, Iniuidaiimi nf thr Ivoweiifl lair may hr adjoiirnri years under the Kelcinn laws iiiatiiiK similar cases. t The liritiian law has no defi- I llile prnvisinns for jusl such ut ease as Hint nf the l.owcnslrlti drath, and developments an- beinn i wlehetl with thr keenest lnieret j in financial rirclert. especially If j liny nf the captain's business as ! nrisji es. for personal or terhnii.'iii I reasons, should uppo.se any -at-linipl at llnuidntion. A stock exrhanue romniittrp has i ii I it vie wed a representing e of the 1 ,n ensieiu family with a view hi obtaining a list of the storks owned by the banker. .1 . Caudliet , l,owensteUi's sec i etary. today denied reports that it was Impossible to open the exit duor of a l-'okker machine while in flight because of wind pressure.! He said lliat only last Saturday1 In- himself had opened the door j during a trip from lirussels to1 I'.'iris. The seen doubtedly b-avlng the uuy dedared that tin- ( upturn i.owi'nsn in. lavatory, had absent-, mindedly pushed forwanl in hw, usual decided manner through thi wrong door and had -Tn lieu heforoi he knew what was hull hen tug. ; howetisitctn. lie said, was not a j man to com mil suicide, which he coin blen d cowa rdice. "He was not in the least d' n- : hearted owing to any recent yet -bile lis." lie secretary rnnt iuUvd. "and Hirer days Ug-n developed before me a vast scheme for a fresh combine which he was con templating." SALKM. Ore.. July ("harks Kay Mishup of of the lute lyftputicey Pendleton. Is a firm f li Salem, son liishop of t-liever In the honesty f his fellow man (in tils recent trip to Clatsop lieach he lost his wilel, ioiitainini; pic uVes tfjiis parents' -find a sum of money's- A few days ago he had ( letter from a man on a ranch at (b.hle, Ore.. whVr said that he had found an article on the highway wit h I 'chop's name and jddr I -I,.,-,,. Hily ill- ad th;Vif he would prof (ej)ihr the artlele he would snd ii to him. Ynutu0iis(D() didQo a (TJj tn th' man to keep half ihe luoneQ Today the wall.-l was laQ turned by mail with nil the nionejQ WAKHINqgnx, July Tl)f I'liltfil rttsili'H arniy lulloon pilolcil In- Captain V. K. Ki-imnr. w ith W'llliffln 0. Karrprkson as alii-, loilay was orfirially Q-iian-il Ihi' winner of the (tortlon HpntuMt rai-o. Kpnor's illstanrp a offk-tally si-alfil by the rnlti'd Staten kpo louiral iturvpy wan -Ifi'i.O Oiles. The Itremen. a llcrnian nnlry lillotoil hy H'iko Kauli'ti. Sr.. with Huso Ka'On. .Ir.. as alite. was si'r mil. dlstanre l.".!i.4 tnilis anil the rrnnrh entry, the itlunrhanl. O-ll-nted hy Chailes IWilfiw anil l.enri'es I'litmler, was third, distance 147.! miles. & AWARDED JIACE VIEWS FROM COT I some oi tne scenes laminar to me memory 01 senator joscpn i. nooimon, 01 Arwiiuai. top, nou I inson'a Little Rock, Ark., home, where he has spent the summer months while on vacation from Wabhing- ton; middle, the senator's old home at Lonoke, where he lived prior to becoming governor of Arkansas In 1913; and below, Robinson's first law office at Lonoke, which occupies a corner juit across the street from the Lonoke county courthhouse. FsrliiillS FIENDISH TtU.KDO, ctiivi, Julv il - iV) Charles J. Hopne, Jii. plead iMiiltv indav to (he murder of t seven-yea i -old Dorothy Sieiaguw- ski. whom he confri'seil he rim inallv nttiickrd utter a bd net! tig her from her home here several months ago. Judge.- of the Lin as count v conimrn pleas mn t u ill hear irsiimnny to (K.-eide whether he in insniP. tt foiuui sain- the death peiia My t hep would i- infli.-ti;'l. If h:.ane. he would be setll to stat i ne a hospital fo l.iin.i. Oiii th. eriiniiiiil TOM-; m i Ohio July I After pleading uufHy to th kid- ;U)i s,ayin.. of seven-year- o)(1 ,,((I.(,thv s-p.I:it.(AVski cimrles . ,((! , today to the i-luhbing of Miss l.ily iJale Croy. a Toledo school teach- er, who wi's s'taitt October '.'!. I'.iL'i;. o o Every typcf skin requires special care to keep sniootli, and youthfully lovely. q O $'c invite you to discuss' your individual beatlt'y problems with q O O o Ui 3 o t'lltl, o who will Dorothy Grav's o scientific principles of beauty culture. Her preparations are formulated to meet the particular needs of the indi vidual Kin. Without obliaiOm to yourself, make sure that yoOarc giving your complexii9i the spial career requires. ; Our Toilet Goods DemrlmtnlO O oHEATH'S DRUG STORE 109 E. Main Phone 884 Fred and Larry - X - OF THEXIFE'ftF SENATOR RQfllNSON MM0i GOES 10 PORTLAND I'CKTI.ANI ). Ore. July C !,Vi I tni land com i-iiei ors were low on i two Oregon national forest road pinjrrt bids which Were opened her' tn.lav by ihe district engineer of Ihr Cnited Stilt s bureau of pub lic road.. C. U. Jackson's bid uu gratling i'.? miles of ihe l:i!'inc-l-'orl Hoek road in Klamath rollllly was M'th I 'Wt.7,'. Six others bid. K. M Shnff-r offered io grt.dr J.v mib-s ti'-at Case.Kli;. on the south fork tf ihr Saniiain i ivcr for 'ii.'i 7 ".a. 'J'hci e wen- s.-ven other bidders. Contract nwartls will be made after consideration of the bids at Washington, I . l '. U Sentenced to Death .MOSCOW, Julv fi. p Convicted , ,.'.',. ....... industry of tiussia in ihe Donetz hush'. II Tliep were Under sentence nf ileiltll todliy. Si. of them. llOW- Yo U f skin n e e ds spcx hd care 'orotnv orav s Representative froifitfew York MISS MAE SHEPARDG he in our store nil next week method of treatment is bas'l wrrv,, ever, were recommended for ciiiii- lUllttlttOII. Three tiermaiiM w:o with ad Huk siatis were placed op trial on May IS in the historic Hall of Columns were freed. Two of them were ac quitted and one paroled. Tun of the most coilHpieiiuus de fendants, ranking among, liiinsia'n greatest engineers:, were scnlenceil lo prist hi. M. Uahinovii ct heii. ; given six years and M. lhmnu being Kiven lh roe. n a r. v a i ; I stadii'm. cam- liKllHiK. M;iss., July li. --iPi--tleorge Simpson, tla.'hy Ohio Stale .-print, r. signalized th- start of the f inn I A merican Olympic l rack and field nymn today by e.pial-liri- th- Olympic r mi d of iu :-'. sec i for i he I no. meter dash. on a snegy truck. Ni;w Y ' I i K . July dcov. ry of what are d he mo in m ifit d remain ;i::e mini is b scrilkd in lo th- New York Times old McCiM, ken. In ad of ; Vi- Thr -V.-.l to I toI.- lispatch in llar-e:;p.di- lion of Ihr American Museum oi Natural History to the Aleutian islands off thr Alaskan coast. Sit lei -t iregon Linen Milts pro i of linen yarn a daw o u ii ( Ier. City o o o o O on sound, ' s OUT HON'. 11 FACES SERIOUS SPLIT New York Followers Are on Warpath Against Tactics of Wigwam Leaders Latter Resent Attempted Domination of Van IMamee. At.i: V. . v.Tin.r Alln- -l.iv rrvi ;, a.lr pl.ins i.i V.. .Jiilyi;. iT. 1 i:. Smith. iiJMi 111.' s!;u' .iiptlal, ifiivr I'nr i.'.'iii'T I'ti.l Ihr I'linrral ul' ilh- In Nil ul' .In I tllr . mi 1 1. . .'I'll I'm .1. Cask, r.l ..! Oi hair- uriiil tn. h;is n hi I 1 U 'l ufiiinu York, w h.-ri ki-l li ht 1 rrnii Xrw hiiil busy . m era d:i s. I i.ivcriHH' Sunt h i -tied mil il lair i his nno niug. Mnr Inrak fii-t ihr drnm.-rai i. .ml. dale jda.Md a I'Miilld nf gnif with "vmni;; Al." his e(tl.-i son. Si-oaiMi Key I'iltnian nt Nevada . : in- i hiinic.an of the committee M'l.Minlcd h ihe deiiinri jiiir n a - tional eonveniion iit llonsi.,n t" notify Smith of tnj- the presidency hi- niniiiiiiiioii . will arrive hen- OVERTAMMANY Saturday :'iid spend Sunday iitlheling his eeiiiie inansion. hauling CnViTiior Sinilh said lliat hr v:h U"l aiinmnn inc. anv of Ins pains Mibse,,nent m July 'li. whm ,he .iriu.icialir h-nal emnnih- ire nierts in N'rw Ymk to fix ihv d iir for ihe formal notification . en nmny and discuss various other ;.rrani:rnienis. The nntiti.-alinn rrreinnny. th. L"vniioi mid. will be held In Albany. "I live in Albany." h" said, iliul where else could it be held." The slnnothiin-. over "f vli:i l Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 Women's Low Shoes Special $3.95, $4.45, $4.85, $5.85 All widths and sizes. a turd ay Bargains At the Piece Goods Specials '. m.-V JR. ASS POft G&BBtf Special Pillow Slips, A-x:ti .G P.. Sheets. Hlx!0 0 Children's I'lay Suits, hint- with red trii O Koinpers I or naoit 111 i vs. Women's House Dresses Men's Leather Faced .rk (iloves ... Printed batiste, L'i,huitecd l':it i-ulm - i , i O t iirrain M-rini, nine children's0 Sandals Hadies Idnnde, oiW-stra) Kul Slippers, low or Inli lij-l spo.uJ Women's. Health Shoes, brov'i oirjhlack, iirch support ....$-1.45 Mcji's Dress Oxfords, black or tan $3.29 . $3.98 SPECIAL Khaki Mloonier Middv Suits for RirU. regular S)iecinl for Saturday . 98?' McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS MAKE $0ME SEWING EASY w;ts sait(.;jv in' a mm. ill- -1 i n ! ti i) his followers' -;im7s' on tin1 li i-u.'u ;, ar;i i inn mh , nn fontrd the u.nernor. I 'lit- of hi lil t duller. Will h t' art ;lf. p. Ut 'IVill.t'l . 1 ; l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ,. .t- ih it disMndnii h:w Ufyel..r..-d iti 4 hi Smith .aiup between t he !-i I h i i Tit in Mil riy U'ln-i;; and 1 1 I'l ir.Mi.i it I . V.. n Na Itlee- .o.), o y ;:roiip. sM-.-all,.!. The i mm I ' il ill-s.iUM1 n t , .llllMtl:: ill.-.- m:) Loiters SHf sail In I r ha-ed i liirllj ,ni Ihe W.m I SUtJi'M!-- I'.uiri .f !!.(-,. v . Ti--kati- nt New Viii l,.-- u ho 11:' . ."n ilul.l.i-l ih- 't'olnc-i H.'Vi-- Kauet vi the Sinn h i -;iiu i i.tu n .s a resitr mi' In ai i ivlTi.-f- :a i h- HoilMoii convention. lM I) r Mil e.-i-inil nl' l!-.:i.rWar-tliHI Willi tilt' drill." l.lllr pl.itf'oi til i :tT :i !;.!. t i n hi. .tiu . I was 1 ii puiif'.l in havr I"---n rurvs.-ed hy 1'tI.T I'l ;i 1 . pminiiicnf labor ! :Hl r :ili I h.M.i i f a lahur KaTiU -ivtx lil-l il lit im. In JuvlHi- !'t't"s- kitu nun I . plall win .11 I In l 1 1 1 . ul.l li was -''liti.l vvulc h;i(, a-'Pinl I In- main i rin nn-n -i o-P"iisit'iln y j'..r Ihr ,)., , ,,tri,, ,tf ,hl. , mm r .j.-nrr und I ha I 1 1 l l mi tt i'l" I u rn i y ni hi i s u rrr run -lir Taitiiii;in nun alf sllW.i,lR ,. ,,1;,,, :itH )il;,ly ,, i i hai iirln inl a:- upprnx r )l . t" tnr humllinir ni .m,-. Hinv-r w;ts enuanr.l i.Hiay .iHilpiiilin h i"iT'' ,,i hriniim ihr purpns,- ..i. hi- per sonal prr-aiiisinn in h. mc .ry t In- in hili-hii mh ihr Smllh ';lii .N.iniri M"- Ihnry 1 . .hisknwUz, a rlnt- politirai iiilvisri ni Ihr rnur, i rrpnrtrtl m have hi-ni lit it isi.l tni- not lakum in naiiiii- ' lii.ti b I id piditi. i t;i.. unv p 1 ha r : lernn; for ll The a it ri s sui t ici,'iil ! mi ii- uii .ifl'aiis louchini; Smith's 1 future. i nor Sum h h:n not iontr lib r. bill he expects 'to prii.'.l of rest before en- upon his in tii rampainn le president y. uov ei nor is mi ent husii;l upon ntdf and swimming, and hi set i elary. ileorge Craves, i spend - spa III ntomenls i gnyri par's t nwr fhiuu la.kle -4 IM JTI.. N I), re.. July I'nwer in adjust publie ulility rah-s lies in Ihe stale and ciiy of I'ort- laud wmib: We v:nlatltts.' 1h- state law Is the proposed telephone franchise were put into efect. This was thr deeliii-Mtion today of Omar ( '. SpMU'cr. speaKim: for the I'lirifir Trihonr and Telegraph j rouipu ny at a city eoiinrll hearilUT Mm the nrw fraiu hlsr ealllm: fnr it sub-1 :i nl ja 1 ri'duclioii In rates STTrL C. A. MEEKER, Manager M. M. Colored Pongee $1.39 ( 'ultii'i-d pon.trci', inch ed wide, colois' n'old, iiilTt-c ei-eani. pciii-li, iHHiK'Kriuinto, per ynnl, $1.39 Dress Prints 47c Kdiscttc ii nl . ihvr prints, jood variety ol' p.ittcriis and ; o I o r width ::U iiifhcs' ... .47 e c J'reDcU Voiles p7c liiK1' l-'reiich Voiles, li;.ht simuiiei- i-olni'8, a.t- otrai-tivft.'1 pat terns, width 10 inches 07p DISCOUNT &f Oar Basement 2-8 ind (iirls' Nainsook Wiust I 'nioiuSnits, aim iihk mirs . $1.49 0 HOOVER IS GIVEN J , Of P. CAMPAIGN I oWll!LLBEOIGNfflJ SAFETY, DELEGATES u smin;t( wi.- an h n In- m;iih' il In m-1 .lvr "Til 111. I III'-' o ti"ii il f.inf.T hlcliwnv s:ii'i r-s If Ihr t' I ;nr ill r iin.l M v whii h h- t h.i 1 1 mjf ii , I The t-.'i.iilitii-aii .!:.(., )..!.( 111 )(l'il' iTnils inw; unitortii liiwn wi'i I . sl.T.-tll .ll MtiiniiU. thiil il :ni.'it i.'ll i'l miWiiii; h.'ii.l- ly and thai ih plan ni itii ll mjI.1 l.r ai'.-rpiM. Tin- sr. t. tiny s.ul. t.-n slatrs task m . -inlntiim id. ji.,Un;il mi m n ia I i.-n . ' lepilHlicail J a toes A , pre-coiiveli- r who has (;.,,,,( ,,r rhiraun. his i i 1 1 rain pa it; to lViamiKi hi en in in ihr was ni ;e.l lake the leadership l i 'stern elert ion c.Mnpiligll ii ;i ii hoijr n 1 1 ihr si,rc- tary. S. iiiilnr MtM'i. repiib 1 n. New Hampshire, who has been reported as probable eastern niu nager. fo- InWid .Mr. (' 1 in. and H-'iny J. AH.-n of Kansiis who has hei-u selected to manage ihe national coiiiioitti e's puldi, ity raii'paiu also conferred with him. Lightning- Kills I our Hoys IIKNIU-:i:stNVM.LK. N. '.. Jnlv li - i.-l'l h'tinr lns were killed and ivn badly injured when bht ii i n u si ru. k a il welling at ( 'amp Minm-haha. a summer resort near here, last night. M nuniout h- Stair Nnrniiil school !irllil es 'il 'ini!l I I Hi st St tldellls' dnrmitioy. 4- - Cold Hill Ltldhllii gold dreilne on l-'ntils creek Will soitn be operat-iM- Pay DEPT. STORE Women's Gowns 98c Winiieii's hcavv hand cin hroidei'ed, crepe i-owiis, cnl ors pink, white or apricot 98 Strutwear Itose $1.39 Women's Strutwear hose, pointed heel, full fashioned, all summer shades $1.35 SPECIAL Satur4y Onlr Iti.tj-ulnr l.-lf) 'ptintud tub si)is, special N at in w o o iaa 7ft 7j5 5Wr v 1(5 2-10 vrs. 392l 50c 39e 3.re 29e -er SAYS SECY. n) (. - "WASillNiITON. July it)il) Hr. inir lh.- r iinhlir;i w an i iim iint i v il i;irty wi.uhlQ . n A int'xr ma - foil l illl -f in t ll"' ram p. hiur- rru.ii V. til' 1 )) ll.l l ini;i I mi mil -rs lh.il i I.- Ihr ui ..in .t i nai hh.-rry cori-rienct p.-i oia i liberty within the la w were not proper subjects for poliii- eal debate." The rcpi.Mfr.ins-. U ol 1; V lid. Were iiit.-nst'd Hot-dy in piesviv im: ;hc toiiiidation of gnd Lofi'n t nt ?it ad in inra i a i inn thru its pari' cru.tni.ai iuii and wished u seen re complete UMaaitiiily iu this cnur.se. He outlined as the fits: work to be done ihe securing ..; i.lldelr cn -ope rat ion hi l w .-en I hr slate leaders and their li.ui ena ni s and I,,, wj.she.t l)iis line of erideilV- llt- j,, ,, i low down from t Ipj n.j - i,,ti, colllUlillee to Ihr siale w- r-nii:. lions. Thr national hairiuan stressed that a l:ii iff on imports to protect vvo kmeii iu the ixiills. niineh mid fit lips iltiilim-I che;i)i labor of com peting natinnf. and to ir rmdoy iiii-iiI to woi kei's. thil thry inav .boy prodiire of Ihe farms. .as o;tv : Of Ihtl t.lltStilUllillg issues of W- campaign. "(Mtr people should vole (o p:-n-lect the Auiei h an ) iyn.ll vastly linger than that nf all the rest of the world. It is our one universal asset. VYe must profit by it to maintain our high l and Jin Is of living." Work's Kiatement said. "The republican party ir most fortunate hi the select ion of our st it ni lard bearers. The favorable . reaction oVrr the country at .large to these uieu. shire their unmllia lioti has been (ilinost tinprecr-denl-ed. They will, oJ' eoui-se, earry the i party vole and also draw to thein ! selves suppori in greai numbers i from thotje who think liidependent -1 1 - on political ipiesiious " Less Dress Better Men's Dress Oxfords Special $4.95, $5.45 and $5.95 - tin ,v J) o 1 . gen's ork Sltftts IB-avv Chambrav Work Shirts . 69e Fine Cliainbriiv Work Shirls '. 74e Knock-Out ( 'liambrav Work Shirts ".....98e MiirJndian Work 3 Shji $1.25 Men's Overalls $1.00 I lea vv luvited Waist Ovoriffls .9 $1.00 HeavP Itih Overalls $1.00 Men's fool Dress Pants . Special $4.45 $4.95, . $5.45, $5.95 1 ' Men's Dress Socks OFiuicv IJavon Socks, 25fS 39, 50i.