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S. SPMI'TKH SMITH, Mhii:jkt
,n nl-'eii'li-nt Nrwj.s.er
Kritcml us sefonil chew unit tor ill lfl'
font. (In-K"". il'i'lT An oi l;nli S, 17!l.
sritsi iihtiiin irvrKs
Jlv Mail in A'luni'i :
' llitil.v, Willi SuiMluy. year $7.-'.')!
li.iih, villi SiiihIjv. month "." !
D.iily, v.illmul Sniulny, year ';..'.( j
Pailv, Avilhm.il Suiitliii, month ... . ,
'i Weekly .Mini Ti ilmne.' one vear -Mm!
Siiiiilny, one year 2Ju
Itv ('airier, in .iv:inee in Meitfonl. A-h-
land', .lac k win ville, Cenlr.tl I'niul, l'ii(ni, '
Tjlent, liold Hill an.l Hiluiay-.:
Daily, Willi Minday, iiinntli
Hailv, wiitioul .Sniiilav, immili
Itailv, uillwiK SuiKlat, one veal... 7. HO
Haii'v. witli Sunday, one year .o'l
All wriiih, mIi in advjinu.
m I'MiiKit or 'nn: ahsocmtko i'iti:ss
KeceiviitK Full l.ea-ed Wire Sirtire
Only iaicr in city or county i-weivim
iiMv- In' leleuiaiili.
I In-' A'-ociiili 'I I'lf'.S is (xelii'-ivirly en-
111 l-.l lo the ue for j.iilili.-.itidri nf all
lieus di-ji:itine erediled to it or oltienvif '.
i-iedileil in ttiN iiaiier, ;tnd aNo in Hie loial j
"''Mi'"!:t,'Vi;nr,,n,,n..t ,ii, -
pal. In--, iivrem are al-o reeneil.
Sworn i ly ;iventi
i-iriiihtioii for sit
iiioiiIIim oii-lint,' .Jiril 1, llr.iH, 4. .::;.
nffi. iul .:it "f lit.- City of MHirl. I
IMiiciiil ji;iifr of .l:ik"pi (''niiily. j
Aiivril iinjf J(cir"J(ii1;itivi'S j
i. c. tni;i:Nsr: .v rnirNY I
llfiir.-s in N i.rk. fliiii.Kii. licln.it. j
R:iii I'l.nii-isro, l.'is .iii;i-1i's, Sr.ilil.-, l''itl ;
jiili'l. j
Ye Smudge Pot
liy Arthur Perry
A man committed
suicide
before yesterday by
taking
nolsnii. as nobodv wouhl buy him'""" "'" 'ovcrnor niiuiii intires n
n plane for a trans-AthuUic fllKtu. (
Dr Runsell Sherwood, (hn rising ;
ymiMK osteopath, worked out !.,,H miscnipuloiis character assassins.
his brother Stanley one day re-
oently and won two straight falls!
in a decisive manner. The Ii
science reports. employed oM co
pa I liy bi'fore man I hough) of il.
and ironed nut the kink's in his
spinal column, by laying flown on
Ills back in a pile ot dusl ami
1,'lving a violent iwilcb ami snorl.
Observers always said that Un
horse was feeling of his oats.
.It looks like an early fall, as
reports art: coming in of young
college men, with a desire lo see
the country," being impounded for
extended periods for driving away
Willi olln-r people's ailtos.
The latest Hollywood scandal
concerns .Mr. Thomas Mix and Mr.
AVilliani Alorissey and Al rs. Alor
rlssey. Air. Alorrissey Is alleged to
have gi'owi: facetious ami coin
spared the nienlalliy of Air. Allx to
1 hat of his equine, and was
prom pi ly floored, with a smash
that made some work for a dentist.
The use of the human list, in tills
case, proves thai a movie actor
Honieilmcs gets hit with something
besides a custard pie, or a bullet.
As the ca inpalgll proceeds, a
ti umber of Oregon pulpits are be
coming political Mumps. An up
lifting display of blatlieisklllug
was exhibited Sunday bit n Salem
preacher.
I-Ynnk Wort man, who weal to
Nebraska just before the deluge
of bass drums, is due back. Air.
"Wormian Is n man of good Judg
ment, and is running for the legis
lal uru.
Stenographic Ilopnrt of a Young
lriny Indulging in Some Snappy
Conversa t Ion:
"As I was saying we went up
there . . . and how . , . and it
was hid , . and how . . . and
this dude 1 was with was from
Portland . . , and how , . . lie's
II Kcia Naila hoy . . . and how
. . . one of the Cnlverslty hoys . . .
nnd how.
. . . So I said to him , . .
nnd how . . . ibi you know (trace
. . . and lie answered , , , ami
how . . . and about this lime we
nil had a good laugh . . . and
how . . . when somebody said
. . . "No mailer how ihln you
rut II, it's still baloney," and 1
want to tell the cock-eyed world,
1 hate slang , . , and how'
The Soviet reports hum stcaiu
linat service on Ihe Uiver Volga,
.and as soon as It. Anderson con
cludes bin war on the handy sub
ject uf Tammany, lie will straight
en out the mailer.
l-ur coats are capturing the
female eye, and are selling for the
fruits of Ihe pack I uk season, and
hard payments.
Notices have been posled In ihe
Hirhe ' of the Iteu Harder bank
Imploring the weary not to linger.
Oood rexullH have been obtained,
lis lift tourists have cooked supper
there, as yet.
An occasional glimpse Is caught
pf a riilfle, or a cigarette lighter.
The community, outside of a few
Scattering souls who are being
feverishly chased by the Pope, is
in the happy xtnte where il has
nothing to llkht about, and the
gossips n iv nil dormant. Just how
long litis bankruptcy w) ,lf4l no
Junly knows.
Jt is now possible
pal, argument with
Ket a
i-ry tdut1
llll-
Jn great relief the mothers hiKh.
liecause the days of school a
nigh.
lh'iiK Cicnil Arretted.
SAN I'KANCISCol Cab Kti
penc J)avis, I'.il, until by slate nr
rohe agents to lie the head of nn
International i-inp l(f drug unuic
Clers. was held to answer lo the
Huperlor court here yesterday on
fl charge of violating the state
poison act.
Held Tor Nltiyhur,
WKAVKUVIUd-: John Dlnktc.
h rancher nf Ihe Deer Springs
ill M rb-t, wns held in the county
Jnfl here pending charges which
Iitay result from a coroner's jury
Verdict holding that Ihnkle hnt
'A- A. Cooper lo death after n
quarrel.
AL SMITH'S REPLY
A
CCI'SIN'd' liis i)pciiiciits of iiiisi-f'i )r's'ii n 1 ion mid unfair
ness, Al Smith, in his hinir-iiwaitcd reply In the ehnrL'os oE
Williiim All
While, well-known Knnsiis edilnr. employs the.
I very tin-lies he ennilenins.
j liViiriiiif; ( I'livei'iiiM- Smith's
jord. iiny inipiirthil nliserver would emielude thnl Mr. White hud
j eiuleiivoreil In throw mud on the pei'soiuil ehiinu-iei- of the
j 1 )einoer;itie noininee. ,-iud i-iiuse hnniilint ion to his wife mid
: i"u mil ". hv insinnal inu- Mr. Smith wns himself a liiiill of 1111-
I .
snvorv repulnt ion.
Nothinu' eould he further from ihe li-tith. Mr. White in the I
editorial whieli slut-led the eonl roversy, leaned over haeliwards
in his iletermiiialioii lo say mil liiiiLf dero;','itory lo llovenior
Smith, personally, autl to liase his entire aruiiiuent upon his
record, not as a had man. hut as a -rood man with had assoi-ial es.
compelled In the politii-al olilijrat ions of that assrieiatio, lo
alie.ii himself with the forces of iiiimonilily anil corruption.
In other words, this White attack was almost exclusivelv an
- 'l,lil,'l l"' Tannnany Hall, and
not only a luemliei- of Tammany Hall hnl liecause he is the
undisputed leader of that oriraniat ion.
The entire spirit anil point of the Kansas editor's ariiiinient
could la- expressed ill these words:
(iovernor Ktnilh is nn able
aula,
liKliier, and ft is because he is able, clever nnd ayj;resslve that.
leader not only of New Yuri; Tamniany, but. all the bi si ml Hltle
Tiinimanys In I his country, his olectinn as l-resident of the I'nited
KtateH would ue nothing short of a calamity.
Il wns in the sjinte spirit of except ioiuij i'-iimess In Al Sinilh
as ;i niiiii wlitnn lie rci'soniilly iidinired in niiiiiy wnys. Hint While
Inter withdrew the ehurjres involving prostitution mu jfiiuililinjf,
nol because the fuels upon which lie based those ehiii'oes were
iiiitnie, hut lecausc
resent canipaitru.
Inslcad o" rccoo
he J'elt lliat
iii.iiio; ihis
KpniM, an, implication eltissifies I he
ihe
nei s oi ine lu'puonean puniicity
We are in a political campaign, ;md
people will expect, and excuse, a certain
seiilatinu and hokum on bulli sides, Tor it
oi' this I inie-hfuiorcd oamc.
liill we doii'l believe (Inventor Smith
I'residcut of the I'nited States,
anything to his reputation as
scends to the plane ul answerin
one by oriv,but by ass-iiling" the
opponents.
From over a score of definite charges eoneernitio; his politi
cal record (Jovcrnor Smith picks out less than hall' a dozen, and
justifies his votes on Ihe jreneral ground of nucoiist itut ionality
for some and impracticability fur others, lie excuses his voles
nol. by dcnyiii"' Hie eorrcelness of the record White presented
but by denyino; any moral culpability as far as he personally
was conceruejl, which was never chnt'oed. As a loyiil Tam
niany man Assemblyman Smith simply voted at that lime as
lloss Murphy told him lo.
The straw man annihilated, the adroit jjovernor retires be
hind a smoke screen id' injured innocence, family humiliation,
et cetera, and declares the incident is closed.
r course it can't he closed, liecause Tannnany Hull, 'its
record and character, and the connection of ihe neniocrafie
noininee as (Jrand Sachem of that or-ranizalinu with that record
is a real issue in this campaign and a perfectly erit imatc one.
QUILL
Hoy : A poise with dirl on it.i
Our favorite season of Ihe vcar is the next one
The
lee is
of Ihe
that, little thino
feminine player
the i
When at last the
for l-resident with tin
Alillenniuiu
slogan : "A
II' you aren't a fanner ami
to care a dam about von.
The business oi' coiirlcsy is
ennrlesy thtit nmlics Ihe winter
Il is ciisy iMimii;h fn mix politics nnd it
is to sepnrjite them once they starled.
The world is so hill pf a niimher of Ihinpt, very few of wii.iclt
1 yet paid fur.
Who is 11
most lo nuiki
i' logical succcsstr to Tunncy.'
np .Mr. liickard's deficit
MUTT AND JEFF-
OMLV FlUe MIMUTfiS TO
Look For f lost Bftccl
wjio Ttve.'s up. voo
fawrA rake a Pew a ltv
TROKe. A(ob SHOOT
AiwTHeft eau:
TO BILL WHITE
,
(lefeiwe nf his sti-ciilleil vice ree-
only upon Smi
liei-nuse he is
a clever iirilil Ician autl a hard
they were not the issue in lilt1
!
just j
sportsiuanlikf clftu't to b(
entirely, and. bv direct
Kansas editor with niem-
coniliillte
IS cowards, siiealts,
a hot one. Sensible
HlllrOUllt nl misriMrr-,i.hl.s.
an inevitable pari
j
imli.l-id. t'.ii. I
will strcnlhcu his cause,
a sipiare shooter, when
Of add !
lw '
ii'jrrs, not hv refuliiio;
motive;-
iiki chiiriicii-i-s ..I' iiisi""aoi',u;" '.'!" '"!"'" ""'"UKi"
t be unlu-oken skin when we ad
minister the, drug by inunction.
POINTS
lie .tall scls mi. Tho
-ho
eomes, some farmer will vim
square deal for the city man."
lon't ci'iive 1h;", miimdv seems
In make
prcsetil. I
itV less pn in Till. Il is
te chccli fitce down.
lirion. The hiifd part
Well, who ran di
Mutt Makes a Wonderful
IS THAT SoTVOO
60 mcX AKlt pLfV
OUT THG HoLGl
THIS Pill vf it
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. .
NJifiH'ri let lj
trc:ihiitni. will In
l.i-ilfrs htiiMiM Ik
t'f-rtinirit; to iitTion-d health iii'l hygiene, nr u 'lieiisi- 'lij gnosis fir
uiimvvti-'I liy Dr. lirady if .i si.imii"l. .cll a-Mi. em-!ip i-t .in-kisi-il.
brivi jihI writif-u ii) ink.. Ovtmif tu iti- l.irji' iittinlur of k-ltir-i ji
tatt le aiintveil here. rejl t-.ni ht u-.wtt- m fm-H.-s not i-uiitontc
A'Mre in-. William Himly, in t-ntf 1 ilii ti-vsmier.
i -Hived, only a
injf in inMiiu-
few
i:k thk
I; liui'l; or liimlmKO
saving tip the ininilt
:ih(Mlt the tt ftt
liillliler
i- nioi-e
new
unit
better ans-
w-r i Ii f m all
now before the
ladies begin to
eomplain and de
mand the stamps
refunded.
Suceintly, li not tartfeoy speak
ing, this funny notion that one
can ffM-d up the hollow, sagged or
skinny spots by rubbing cocoa
butter 111 or on the unsatisfactory
pol, is just banana oil. or if you
are not a strict vegetarian, then
a loltn baloney,
Tim cdil timers are .-till obsti
nately clinging to 'their fond fancy
that ihe unbroken skin can or
will absorb some things If you
apply the thlnus with the precise
hocus pocus. Thus, some of the
medical leaders insist. There Is no
finest inn i hat is, in the minds
of these old timers that mer
cury is so absorbed When this
metal is applied in the form and
I manner of inunctions, that is,
I ho roughly rubbed upon the well
cleansed skin in ointment. th-
ointment being a mixture of the
metallic mercury with fresh lard
I or oilier grease and the mercury
: being "extinguished," that is, so
finely divided that the particles :
ja niicoscnpc. The medical leach.
jers. some nf "em. boldly lake their
j stand on this issue, lielieve me, I
I have nothing on these old timers
j wm'n " t'"t, to taking an un-
I equivocal position on a point like
I have staked my lenuta-
jtio
i lica It Ii expe
m the
ab-
positive nssu ranee t hat
l ine food or poison is evi
sorbed thru the unbroken
skin.
iThe old Minors are Usually
too
to. commit Uicm
positively and uneiiuivocally ti
riiii-: cocoa lii'i'i
t
I For II Wee
: I have tieen
, iJora ipieries
a flesh
! fl M hriil
i in.-, i nn iim- mi i iM-in (i i re
assert that mercury is ()ok.
j They have no scientific evidence
to show that this happens,. Of
! course, we know that a patient
j t reittefl wit Ii mercurial inunctions
j absorbs his mercury, all right,
I but t physiologists and most phy
sicians who are scientifically learn
jed, agree thai the mercury is ab
sorbed only iTiiough the patient's
lungs the metal Is volatilized by
j the heat of the body, aided by
friction, and inhaled. lr. Zwick
of Cincinnati, carried out some
very careful experiments a - few !
years, ago. using rabbits or gui- '
in-" n'us (ii" obvious reasons, and I
making extensive scries of anato
a i ueclions of the allium Is
nkln at varying periods afier tin
mercurial inunctions, and he wa:
I unable it) detect any particle of J
1 mercury through or deeper thanj
j I lie cutlcje. it t in- mercury is
j actually absorbed t h rough tlie
si; in tills test ot ,VU K s siioum
liiLVe shown particles in Ihe deeper
or true skin and in the tissue:;
under the slon.
We know now I hat lead poi
soning in printers or painters or
any other industrial workers is
never due to absorption of lead
I h rough the skin, but usually to
inhalation of dust or fumes con
taining the 'Volatilized or powdered
lead or to freiiUMit swallowing of
minute particles ir traces in water
contaminated fmnl or beverage, or
sometimes In sni'iff or tobacco.
The cocoa butter myth survives
mainly liecause phony "beamy ex
perts" have the cheek to advise
or suggest II to Dumb Doras who
read that sort of twaddle.
I should like to tell ihe world
'.hat one can "build up" or fat
ten a scrawny place as quickly
by rubbing ham anil egys on it
as by applying any cocoa butter
or oilier cosmetic nostrum.
?ri:S'l'IOS ,M ANSUKItS
Oh, Jmctnr. I Joel or.
Newspaper item reporting .1
sordid case, young woman found
deid in office of an unlicensed
fad healer. The name of an
other practitioner of the same
cult was mentioned. Curiously
enough, the Item granted fake
he;' lor No. 1 the title of Mister,
and fake healer No. 2 the title
of "I lector." lo you yive it up?
Mrs. S. (1.
Answer No. I'll make one
guess. Professional crook No, 1
does not advertise in the paper I
jhat printed the item, whereas
Recovery"
vve'tie HooTiNG for a 'Buc:
A HOLG. AN" VM UUGfeG ALL
cjc-:m at thg. lat Teei
NVOTT'l-V- WCVIGK FlWti Hi fVLL
ANTiTrtG PeWAV-TV STR0V:
COST SlKA THE HOLG AfM
BOCK I X CAN'T LOSGi
.t.ii:t is on, iiaxaxa.
I jlh-n;tl ir;u liti(iniT Xit. j floes,
Now let ! me iis-u yiu one: Why
iloo.J I he liteal i'S0fUliliK stttor-
opfiji Ituti'T asiney iinil the t.intr nrofc-fouilnif i-
torncy ret'r.iiii fi u!:i In Hiding either
hoth ritM'ils to tri;il for llleirjil
)ira-tice of nieiiicine Or tlo
these interpreters of I lie ,is
Kiime th;it iihuriion i.s nut illegiti
mate? Violet iiiul t'ltiiiviolet.
T noticed you stuled violet ray
treatment is no kooiI. Kindly
say
if yon mean u It ia -violet nn.
such
other
is uiven ),y Alpine lamp or
lamps sold t,y reliable con-
corns. s. ti. s.
Answer Xn, I referred lo the
pretty toys commonly called "vio
let ray machines." I'liraviolet
lays of sunlight, mercury Vapor
fiuariz lamp, Alpine, an- lamps,
etc,, are invisible, colorless, and
of great value in the treatment
of various disease coin! It ions.
An luu fill.
A week ago l washed my head
find cars and my cars became
plugged up, so I started to poke
in my ears with a toothpick and
a wist, of cotion on it. This only
made it worse. Now I can scar
cely hear. J)o you suppose I have
injured my ears by poking around
in my ears with the toothpick'.'
What should I do? fj, j. ;.
Answer Never put anything
smaller than your elbow inio
your ear canal. Probably ceru
men or wax accumulated in the
canal
Hen..
was swelled by the water.
Hotter have your physician sy
rings your ears for you. A hike
warm ipiart of water containing
a teaspoonfnl of sajeratus. and l
fountain syrings suspended only a
fool above i he ear. this stream
directed into the ear canal, but
Ihe nozzle , not inserted in the
canal. This softens and bring.
away the plug of hardened wax.
but may have to be repented
daily for a few days in some
I'ishskiu.
My ca Ives, knees and elbows
constant ly covered with dry.
looking scaly skin, and it;
looks dirty no matter how much!
I wash. .My skin all over seems'
dry and harsh and also I am a '
good swimmer and enjoy it I sel-;
doni go in because the girls oallj
me the "human alligator." Miss J
C W.
Answer The less soap the bet-
The
more oil the belter. !
Mend stamped envelope, hearing j
your address, mention your trou-!
hie. and do not use this clipping. ,
(Copyright by John v. Dille t'o. ) ,
Hanker l.owcnstein o' llclgiuui is
th' first filer who couldn't wall t
git killed eventually. A heller name
than tunnel would Ik funnel for
(h' prnpoM'd subway .Cftunectln'
WimUor. Canada, breweries with
Dcliolt.
(Copyright, John F. Oille Co.)
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
'treated throve and lived. The la
'mice not .treated died qttick'ly.
I That sounds cruel to anti-vivi-I
sectionists. Put lo neglect expert
j nieitts that might save human life
I is also cruel.
You are warned that use of ra-
dio waves In disease requires great
UJILL
i p II ,l' I
r i . . . i , T
: : : l.u,.7fc ,. . ,., 0,.,J r1 fm
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
THINKING IT OVKIt
The ancient pugilist sits down
to think nf bygone days, when
he was harvesting renown by
whipping other jays. At first he
.feels a thrill of pride as he sur
veys the past; but soon the thrill
begins lo slide such raptures
camioi last. Of course he had a
great career, exceeding youth
ful hopes; he slugged one bruis
er in the car and knocked him
through the ropes. He hit an
other on the chin and also on
the nose, he drove a third one's
whiskers in with many vicious
blows. Ho made a fortune with
his fists and put the coin in
brine, and now that lie Is old,
he wists, ills bank account is
fine. Itut now that he is old lie
knows how useless was his
trade; the world's no better for
his blows, for all this skill dis
played. He never 1ms produced
a thing to benefit! a soul; when
death comes 'for him he can
bring no asset bin his roll. Tho
giant strength that once he had
he frittered all away, in batter
ing some other lad to win n
beastly fray. He never made a
pint of gas or oil since he was
born; he never grew a blade of
grass, or raised an ear of corn.
The undent husband map sits
down to think of days gone by,
lie's Utile money banked in
town, now that his end is nigh,
lint he has done a good man's
work through every toilsome
year; nnd when he sleeps beside
the kirk men's grief will be sin
cere. I e wrestled strongly with
the soil, and played no loafer's
game ;tho world is better for
the toil that bowed his sturdy
frame. He fought with weeds
and insect pests that to the corn
stalks cling, while bruisers
smote the barrel chests of foe
men in the ring. When sunset
comes it's good to know, as to
our rest we wend, t ha,t every
lime we struck a blow it served
some useful nd. !JS
.1
skill. F.vnnfiiiff. to the short waves
causes a rise in temperature oClHl'r iter, Gladys Anderson, and
one degree per second. "l thil'(' thili -Mr-S- Wckeraoii
Mice, oxnnsnd to strnn.T. short were in another car. Defect in
waves, died in convulsions. Do not
experiment.
I
pace!
v great nation, and good
ma ker, is Ctuindn. This year's Ca-,
nadian wheat crop, aO(),000,(MIO J
bushels, breaks nil records. And;
Canadians have just dedicated a;
national park, in the northern part!
of Ihe province of Saskatchewan, i
JMO.tMlO acres in extent.
i
I If it lie- f liiiifu hi ti hie- wn v t .
Canada's habit, and this country i
Is giad lo have so able and friendly I
a neighbor.
I'ncle Sam contributed to Can-1
ada's wheat growers when ho ring I
dm Pniinniii Cnnnl. Icilln-r all n a-:
: tions use it on the same terms as i.
ourselves.
Canadians
j i uroiigii uiai cauai, . iuiiiuiuon
: in t no nort invest can twmver wueai ;
'in Kin ope much more cheaply than,
our middle western tanners can
deliver it.
A Russian inventor, Makhenine, I
b:w' ilonwinutrtitod hi P:i'i an in-1
I t-rtrw luiut I hln run I fnr nirnlnnea find
: ,'iutmnohiles. i severe bruises and shock. The
I The fuel is non-explosive, will; three had been visiting Mrs. Cost
; extinguish fire when poured over 1 ley's sister, .Mrs. James McGraw,
It. That will interest Mr. New, j
postmaster general, and biggest
airplane promoter in the country, i
It will especially interest fliers
that fear I' Ire more than a fall.
TRAIN, LOSES LEGSj
Aug. 21. j
about 35,
LA OUAXDR. Ore.
Wi Jack Sulivan,
transient, suffered amputation of I
both legs last night In the railroad'
yards here. At a hospital today. I
he had good chance for recovery. : Tilden, charged with violation of
Sullivan does not remember just; the amateur player writer rule,
how the accident happened. Hejuntil tho pnl the current play-
was run ovr by a switch engine.
Trainmen heard his scream. Ono
leg was cut off at the ankle, the
other about it t the knee. Sulli
van was never unconscious. lie
said lie was penniless and had
pio relatives,
Nebraska.
He came here from lines giving regular service to Argentine.
, a PILU IN rY . "
VNHAT'S vi DnriccT' y i
SheShoota,andHow1FinFPflFK (1
Anne Louise Fates, age IS, who
they say is the best girl trap shot
in Pennsylvania. ' In a recent
shoot at, Washington, Pa., her
home, she competed against the
best men marksmen in the' dis
trict, broke 49 out of 50 clay
pigeons, and tied for high gun.
Death Toll of
the Automobile
lw (IUAXIM0. Ore., Aug. 21.
PV i I'll prlit, three-year-old
daughter or Mrs. p. )ick
erson, was killed instantly, and
Airs. Dickerson seriously h u rt
in an auto wreck east of Palmer
J unction late y)esterd)iy Th"
mother. In a hospital with skull
fractured, was unconscious until
this morning. Her condition is
grave.
, n o t h e r child. Millie, niny
months old, escaped with .slight
bru ises. ,M rs. I Jickorson ha d 1 ieen
camping and was returning to
'node Hondo valley, where her
husband is employed on il tarm.
the steering gear in Mrs.
son's car was believed
Dicker
n ha ve
been the cause. The
sons formerly lived in
Walla. His
land. Wash,
morning.
parents, from Kleh
, arrived earlv this
TA FT, Aug. 21. (Pi I. .1.
tor cranked his automobile
night while it was in gear
parked on a grade. When
nnd
the
ma eh i no started he iiiinned on t he .
running board and attempted to (-rowing.
save his four-year-old son who, KA' l-'UA.VCIHCO Airplane,.
wan in the machine. The carnro now carrying ir, per cent of :
overturned, killing the child and"'- cross-country mail, said W.
Injuring the. father. Hemm. vlco.-president of the
- . I aclflc Air Transport, in unnounc-.
1 1 KLK.NA, Mont.. Aug.
r Gladys Cost ley, :10, of St. An-1
liony, Jiiuno, was kmumi ami nn-1
ster ami moiner, injured louay
when their automobile .was struck
by u Great Northern freight train
near John's siding, 25 miles from
hero.
The sister, Margaret. :is. has a
fractured skull and the mother.
Mrs. Hobecea Costlov. (0. sustained
at Augusta. Mont., and were on
their way home,
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HUNTER ASKS DELAY
IM TlinTM TDI A I
111 i I iLLIL.l1 iniHUDL
,
'OR EST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 21.
I (1JI Francis T. Hnter, Uavls cup
teammate of nip liill Tilden, has
sent a telegram to tennis clubs nnd
.players throughout the country.
ui'Klnp that they ask President
Samuel S. Collom of the I'nited
States Lawn Tennis association to
postpone action in tlie case against
j ing season. i he telegram was
i given out today by Louis It. Dailey,
: vice-president of tho association.
The Tilden case is "set for trial"
, Friday in New York.
Portland has two big stenmor
L.L.I 1LSL.II Ul I Ii U
DENIES KNIGHTS
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CLKV K L A X V). A uk. -' 1 . (Pt
With more ' than fdUiuo members
fif Cleveland i "at Indie orders pa
rading through town, ami celebra
tion of a pontifical high" mass, the
supreme council of the Knights of
Columbus readied its busiest and
most eventful day of it(s convention
I today.
At the public hall, all the cere
mony and pageantry of the Caiho-
tlic church was to bo used In cele
, bra ting the pontifical high mass,
expected to prove the largest and
most 'impressive of any ever held
here.
Two tpjuesiions The situation
in Mexico and alleged circulation
;oi a spurious Knights of Columbus
"niuh" -were expected to cansn
tlie most discussion al the conven- '
t lion.
! Martin H. Car mod. v. supreme
knight, saiil Ihe expulsion of
.priests and nuns from .Mexico con
istitutes a problem in which th
Knights of Co hi m bus feel very
'deeply. lie announced the con
tention would reaffirm tlie stam
; taken al tlie l!niH convention in
Philadelphia, protesting; to the
I'nitefl Slates government the ex
; pulsion of Catholics from Mexico.
"We have never urged in t erven
f tlfin; but we have voiced our pro
siest emphatically." he said.
Carmody also announced that
,the knights, who number 700,000
i members in the country, would not
participate in the forthcoming
presidential election.
"The Knights of Columbus posi
tively will not endorse Governor
(Alfred JC. Smith or any other can
didate for any other office," Car
mody said, "ours is a strictly non
, partisan organization. Our mom
: hoi-ship is recruited from men with
I every political faith."
, MA riSHF 10L1.), Ore.,' Aug. 1M.
P) Airs. Hugh .McClaln of Marsh
field, and .Mrs. A. 'Jackson Watts of
Portland, wore- injured seriously
near Charleston, on Coos buy, to
day, when their roadster was
struck by a gravel truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Waits were spend
ing' their honeymoon here after
being married last week In Port-
HONEYMOON BRIDE IS
HURT iNAUTO CRASH
I land. Mrs. Watts a a daughter oft
Car-1 Hugh AleCIain. prominent demo- .
lasticratic leader of this section. All
were taken to the hospital .suffer-!
j ing to
op facial cuts.
4-
-i. i'ij,ihk jcMieruay mat. new pianos
had been ordered for th
San
i ram-isco-i nicago service.
ervice.
School lioy Lost.
UKI) ISLI'KI' Search was con
tinued today for Hugh Akers, 14-your-old
student at tlie Del Monte
.Military academy summer camp
near Mineral, who has been miss-
I mce
August It is feared
that lie hns'been lost in the moun
tains.
Frozcji lf Death.
j T It 15 111 HON O. Tin key, Aug. 2",
(pi Ten persons were froze
'to death when a phenomenal col"
j wave brought a heavy snow t1
I this Ithick sea port yesterday '
! Hundreds of cattle were reporte-'
killed. '
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