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THE DALLES MAN GIVES UP UFE IN EFFORT SAVE SON THP DAI.KM. Ore, July Iu.t-WH-A. K. ClloiK Wulll.M 45, Wiini o county si'hool uii'rlntoiiili'iu rur 16 yeain guva up lire here mi night In a vain ntti-mpt t" rtwrtio hlH 10-yenr-ulil non. . JiiHeph, aftr the boy hud fallen Into -the ('hilt rlvr while, fishing, ltoth were nwept down the Htream nhout a hundred Sards where they 1Ih- appeareil. The lioillen have not heen . recovered. Nets will he thrown across the river In on endeavor to' recover them. Urone wald was a prominent citizen of Tha Dalles. operatlnK a large cnci. ry orchard. lie was formerly coach of the Wki'llmll and foot lmU teams of the hltsh school, lie Is survived by the widow and on! other son. ' EIJOKNE, Ore., July IS. W) (loorKC .'. Walker. SO, was drown ed In a small creek near l,enhur last night, lie apparently fell off a bridge over the creek. Walker eamo here In Jumiiiry from South JJukota. 'lie was the father of Mrs. Martha Currlo. ItERMN. f&t T h e WUlu'Imn- iraruw, ever troubled by (mentions of dlplomutlc elliielU h IryinK to buck up agnii.nl the old (lop man runtcm of miying "Malilwlt" (literally meal-time) at the clone or a dinner or luncheon. "Mahlzelt" Ih an abbreviated form of Haying, "I hope you en Joyed your meal." ' At n Herman dinner party each guest on leaving the table, offeiH his arm to the lady who out to bin right and, an he reaches the library or Kiilon, bwn to her, kiriRCH her hand ami Hays "Muhl Zelt." He next proceeds to tha hostess and i-Mpcals the eerciminy And then to the host, with whom he nhakfH hands and exchanges Mahlzeit." If the party is not too lurge, every kih-hI will In lorn flh nit hands with every ulher puest and wlnh htm or her "Mnhl 2c!t," or. If l lie parly is large, merely go to lhoe f bis fellow ftuests whom ho knows well per sonally. ' This tlme-hoyored rustotn. how fVir, Js proving a stumbling block When foreign diptomats are pres pnt. Many of them, unacttuuinted with Oerman customs, tuko the bout's and hoHtesH' "Mahly-elt" as k polite invitation to leave. They chrtnot understand why , anyone should shake hands with them cx cvtt to hid them goodbye. " Embarrassing situations havo tlniH developed In that dlplomatM, feeling themselves politely bowed out of the house, resented seeing other guests remain. Tho hosts, on . the other hand.' could not understand why their distinguished Miebin guests left so nhruplly- The foreign office has Instruct ed all Its officials to reipiest host esses to break nway from lh' 'Mahlreit." TEHERAN, Persia, .Inly 15. (!) A severe earthiiuako toduy shoojt the Khorasnn region pt , I'e,vdn. Although a number ofv vllhigps were reported destroyed the cas ualties were light because ot the fad the shock eame In the day time. The district between Hhlrvan find Kuchan was particularly hard hit. Disturbances also were felt at Meson ed :nnd Kuchan while u sliKht shock, which caused no riflmUKC, was felt at Itender Abbas last night. DAD HAS TITLE HOPES OKI, MONTH, Cul. (!) The playtime of lllo Is being used to mould a Slyear-olil girl Into the ttuys of golf with l!ie women's chuiuplousliip ns her goal. .Ultle I'laru Callender, not much taller than one ot Hie clubs she 8lngs, hus been practicing stead ily for two years. Her father, Kllot t'ullemh', professional. Is her tiuu'lii'i' and the winding fairways of tho Monterey l'enliisnla Country pftib course, Iter outdoor class fount. Two hours' practice after school Ih the routine under which darn uaa changed from un awkward Ut ile girl to one whose HtrnlKtit shots tltiil noticvnhln form piornlne to graduate her with the deRtce'of u Korling celebrity. Iler progri'ss was outlined sharply during the recent Del '-Monte women's championship when Bhe shot M, 04 Ins, a si-ore that )mt her In the van of many of Iher elders who have been plitylng for years. Although but a fledgling, she bits her wood nnd iron sltotn us fur ns the average woman golfer ami the hall usually is "down the middle." She has been taught an upright swing, full pivot, nnd Is rurefully coached in body balance. 'Her fnther hopes to hnvo diun playing In the nineties during her (entb J'cur. SUFFERS QUAKE TO TALK TRADE IX)NDON, Kiisluml, July IS. (A) ' An Invitation linn been Hen t 1h nla by Grout Hrltiiln tu Henri a up rcHeulutive to London to (Hhcuhh 'the lOHtimptlon of trade mid coin jmerolul relatlotiR, Porefxn Simtp jtiiry Arthur Hc'ikI.thoii unnouncml I th ih uitornoon In tiro house of com- : nions. The Inviluhnn wus Kent; ! through the Norwegian govern jment. , Mr. HeuderHon Hinted In the IhouHo of coininonH recently that In the opinion of legal expertH of the foreign office ltilmatlc relations between KiihhIu aud (ireat Hiitaln hud not been broken when commer cial relatlouH were nevered after the raid on Ay vim fioii.se, Jwomlon heudfiuartern of the KiiBHlim trade delegation, In l!(li7. The foreign office considered that It was noceHHary only to provide for the renewal of diplomatic sirv Icch, which will be Included lit the nf'KOtiat Ioiih uhout to begin. 4 EYES ON. TARIFF MAZATI-AN, Hlnalon, Moxico.- lAt This land of tomatoe,s, m-.in, peppers, siiMng beans and other succulent winter vegetables has an anxious ear cocked toward Wnsh iiiMton these dnyH, listening for r.omething in the way of eonces siuns from the senato tariff hear ings. When tint ways and means committee of the bouse voted to Increase tli duties on fomatoen fioin half a cent to three cent) a pound and doubled the ono oent duty on peas, it hit the west coast of .Mexico a staggering hlow. To make the "ont-two" punch com plete, would need only similar im position of proponed duties of three c ems on peppers, egg plants and cucumbers. What makes the situation es pecially Irksome to tomato grow irs Is that the crop from In-re reaches cities In the flitted States ind anaada chiefly from Oeoem ter to April Inclusive. In those months there Is little competition fiom growers of Florida and west riexaH, to whose agitation fot pro tective duties the vegetable men of this section ascribe ihelr pres ent dolorous outlook. The winter vegetable industry has grown up Horn only since JiMC It was nursed in Infancy by the Wells Fargo Kxpress company and has, throughout lt lir, been In American hands. It haa grown Hieadily until the last season saw 41)07 carloads of tornat jes, nearly 1BU0 or peas and 27X of peppers cross the ivortix rn loiuer. While a total of more tbrtn 4000 carloads of Mexican tomatoes bulky large to the lay mind, the West ! Coast Vegetable association of No Kale.. Ariz., contends that this Is less than five per cent of the total American consumption. They also argue that where as the banner crop of 1 127 i-ave the American public luu.ono.mio poumlH of to-1 matoes in the five winter and early spring months, this represented only three and a third tomatoes pci capita, or about two-thirds of a tomato a mon't h. it Is. also ai'MUed that the Mexi can production cost Is higher than that of either Texas or Florida and that this added to higher freight payments and the former tariff charge of Ifi cents n lug, made the cost of laying down Mexican to matoes In New Yolk l'N.3 per cent more ami in Chicago IM.J per cent hlghev than the Florida and Tcas products. H Irt asserted that the proponed duty of three cents a pound would give American grow ers an advantage of r3 per cent in the Chicago market and of fii per c(M In New York, with proportion ate figure for Portland. Me., Hus ton. Mass., Seattle, Wash.. Han Francisco and other centers now reached by the Mexican grown pi oillM't. So the Mexican growers are look ing to the Kenatc to save them from ruin. They consiilir their in dustry iih American from start to finish. American .-aplta! fostered it, American tract oix prepare the ground for American seeds and American trucks carry the crop to the packing houses. There the to malocs are wrapped In American putter, packed In American boxes, loaded Into American refrigerator cars ami rolled over American rail roads to markets where tribute is paid to A m e v c a n commission houses before the luscious frull reaches A in N'lrnn dinner and luncheon tables. LEADERSHIP OF LEAGUE HAI.KM. tire., July ir..-(,Vt The Salem Senators retained un disputed leadership of the Oregon-Washington leiiKtte Sunday When they boat the l.minvli'U rangers, is to 2 In a hectic game. Three l.ongvlew htlrlers were used during the contest, with Manager Itohen liikllu: up the burden In the sixth alter I'mplre Vhrlstlon had benched t'oovert fur hurling his glove at the umpire. They started out to drill an nil well In Pennsylvania ami nt " feet Htruck gas. The well has proved U money maker. ' Jbr the Jove of a $a 4jefferyFarnol SYX0P8M: Hthn VArcv U In tow the vuitlcatieH to htT uuJif tc(,'( Htr HUttntti Uuyffwil, Knitted in the tillliti at (I. cuii.Ht, JiulitH. Hliv il'irn nut know, (it foume, that tilr Uti hmil vtucttl his rinu !( tiile Jtiliuu'ii luilu to draw u.W l ion vvon MMt'r, herauna rrtiteta birinu rlrn'f lutvlul tlirtat, lit hi lit-L'r. hn If d fAur-(rrrJ. f'llfj. (fila iHHiiiirtl ftii'i Helen ttnii tlie rintl awl 6he takrt it to little tlte eiuilenre.' Then n powerful wi noon " oi(o the lunula ot Hleliittii fnetilie Ilia VI i I i t U r V clonk attiltittl with Julian' Lloott, i, tomtit uear the total tuol. Chapter 19 A MESSAGE FROM RICHARD KJOW as Helen, the Marquis, and Captain IJeapartl tood thus, looking u pun each other !n a dis may far beyond words, the Duchess approached. "H' the powers!" she exclaimed, 'three' ImnKcs o tragedy and all b' rayson o' one dirty old cloak!", "Dut ho wore that same cloak lu the lane!" Helen said. "Pali. Who's to say 'twas him self left It lu tho wood? So mighty convayuient to he found!" To tho arbour they went and there seated, waited for the Duch ess to hcKln. "Now!" said the Duchess, "now, Is there wan of us bclaved Richard could stoop to murder?" Helen and Gregory s'.ared at Richard'a'note, amazed, puzzled, surprised. Helen: Nay, but, dear aunt, how If 'twas a duel and Duchess: Wo may knew 'twas not a due! or Richard wuuld never ha' run nwuy. Ileyond all doubt 'twas murder shore. And what truly amazing murderer! Ho scat ters his possessions nrl about the fatal spot! So reckless! Hi? cloak. Ills ring tomorrow they may And his hut and his bools. Oh, 'tis an astonishing murderer! So very lu ilultu cuix-fijl! .MnVqula: hrltthlnnlnu) You think 'twin placed there by other hands (ban Dick's !in? Helen: liul, dearly beloved. 1 gave Richard hack the ring! I suw the cluuk upon him! How then can they Duchess: Oh, Miss? And who's to nay he was not way-laid hurt', wounded, stripped nnd robbed Helen: Richard hurt! Wounded, perchance dead! . Duchess: (nipping snuffbox Such a clock o' chatterboxes! Am I never lu speak? who's Hits? Three pairs of eyes glaliced round to see a small, slim figure curtseying demurely. '"I be Shurl, If you please," said she softly. "I be Shurl Camlo, o' the Poor Folk, vl" a message," "Why, Shurl!" cried Helen, smil ing, and with hands outstretched; little Shurl, running forward, cud dled down at my ludy's knee. "My mother hid mo Urn! ye." said Shurl, smiling up Into tho lovely face bent nbovo her; so saying, she held up a small, folded paper; Helen beheld scravylcd thereon: "Creg." So to Gregory she guvo It nnd ho, with murmur of upology, read it hastily, .and though, I ho letter seemed of no great length. It brought hint o his feet with cheeks flushed nnd eyes aglow. Tho Duchess exclaimed: "Itead It, mail, read It, this minute!" So Uregory read as follows: 'My tenr Uvok. I vou i. u.t M,l I fOmU ItA A rmu'iicivr iireel.ihn,,!. And a iimr-lU-tvr I must 1,-iiinln for divers ' lennolls. Meanwhile, ilnee even luuidoreis must live, IuIuk mo Wlml tixmlo yua h;ie lu li.iuil ui Ihu old forest liyKtlin: pl.icu 111 ID oYleek on Wedllemluv. "Thus tar I am Imlo In nihul nnd ttedy. unit m. tu Ihee desplle tliti U'lir.llilill evIUemva or my RUIIt. I Mibarilliu iii)'tk-lf now. us ever lliv iiniteful, lovlni;, Glenoid of Weare. Here Gregory paused to glance Into each Intent f:ice. "Post NerlUnni.-t'rav hrlnx nUo my slmiteflt el.i.iK I incnii the old eanipiitmilnir eloal; that Is llnyil nnd turned np 'VUli se.ivlel." Helen drew n deep breath. "Ills old cloak laced with scar let? . . . Hut 1 saw 1 1 tui wearing it! Oil, Gregory, wh.tt . . . what can It menu?" IN PATH OF. FLAMES KKDLAMUt,, rat, July 15. (A) A luunh fin whtVh tivent over 3000 acre of land northeast of Hcaumont, 4'itt., uear here, la to vo.sterday wan Ihmhk fought ty ti force of iUer 300 m.ju ear'y today III an effort to keen the flun.eH from nirend1nc tnti the S.-m Iter nui ill no national forest, "Ah, my lady," he answered, f(Jt- lug radiant eyes to the cloud!. 'is heaven, "It can but mean that who you saw lu the cloak, It was most ussuredly nut Sir Richard." .. ".Nick's late!" said Sir Richard, frowning. "Friend," quoth the Calloplng Parson, "the High Toby concern Is profession as no man may play fast and loose with." "Faith, Rob, thou'rt at least a conscientious robber!" "Friend, I am so for highway robbery should be taken seriously, as I've warned Nick many's the time, but then Nick's ... In love!" Here the speaker shook grlin hcud In scornful disparage ment. "And .love hath been the ruin o' many a promising: High Tubynmn as should havo neither friend nor sweetheart. A true Tobymau should work alone, ride solitary and have faith abiding lu Providence." "Nay, Ilob, , surely Providence and robbery be but Ill-assorted?" "Ah, verily, friend! Hut I, though sinner by trade, am religious lu Instinct und reverent by nature, llrcil to tho church was I, and should ha made a notable good parson, but a cruel destiny decreed otherwise. So 'stead o' taking holy orders I took to taking purses." "Why not give it up?" ; . "Hecause on a day, friend, I shot and killed a perjured rogue whe had sworn away an innocent .lire, then I vowed to live and dlo by tho road. Twas long ago, since when six sinners vile havo I made to cease from evil by means o steel and bullet, translating 'em to a nobler living, I pray. . . . .See yonder!" and ho jerked tewlgged head towards a small, bnttorud, leather-covered box upon the shelf. "I cull It my memento mnri ha' tho goodness to set It In my reach." Sir Rlcliurd did as requested, and opening the box the Calloplng Par son gazed Into It, smiling a little grimly. "Lookce!" quoth he and held up n rusty Bpur. "This was Sylvanus Todd, one o' Jonathan Wild's- per jurers, as black a rogue as ever sold man or woninn to the gallows! I killed him on Kunniugton Heiitll. This," said be, showing a large Plato coat-button, "this was Tim othy Dwyer, another o' Wild's crew. I stubbed him wl' my sword ono night, whereby two poor souls won froo o' the noose awhile. Here now," he continued, drawing from the box n bunch of seals, "here's William Shund, another of 'em. J sho him on Illackheath, Thic," and ho showed a gold ring, "this was Thomas Colllson Tom was a mistiiko . . . however. This," and ho held .up a yellow luce mule, "this was a murderer o' quality. Sir Ralph Muiltly, that dodged iho gallows, thanks to Wild, who sets nuothcr dangling In his stead. And that Is all . . . but sonio day I'll rid the world ot Wild ay. ot Jonathan nnd Titus Ohlerutt." So suying. tho . Galloping Pardon re placed his Mementoes, sighed and closed the box. "As to Nick," pursued the Par son, "tho poor .lad's In love, nnd so must go gallivanting to the Guyfford Arms and the couutvy hereabouts all agog by reason o" myself." "Itob, 'twas I put Nick on riding for I lie Inn tonight If he come to any harm the fault is mine. llu. d'yo judgo him In danger?" "No, friend, I don't eco yon der!", and lie nodded towaids the pewter plale that rose upon US rim and subsided three times. "That should be Nick und yet,. 'tis well to be prepared." Saying which, the Galloping Parson took up und cocked one ut' his lout pistols. (tVcBi lfiil, is:, J. r. i a r'uniuW , Qtlck Nick brlnot ncwi that ' tlri c.ir Richard to tako ,i daring couraa In tomorrows chapter. j The fire broke out In Cherry creel; valley nt intun yesterday. J I'niled Slates ranker and ftre flu liters from Kiwi side and San I'ernurdimi counties Joined tile forces lu the hopes uf uttinff the Ma ye under control thta imrnliig- I'miliiiul Hoy lr.mn MHtTl.AM. .Inly 1 -IV) Mr. and .Mix. A. A, Cauftcbl nf ori Irtnd havo lecelved word tliat their son, laul, 17, li owned near F-o Angeles Sunday. No iletuils of tho death were contained in the mes wme. The youth went to lnn At. Kele.s a short time ano In fimvii of eintiloyiuvut. oft FEDERAL ELECTION ! AWTnRF kT,Ml hi V I nil I II UL LillULU ' i BY NEGRO SOLOM clfltfAfjo July- Y&. 14) .'liitrii; . (ductlon Ih onBi'ewn 'of, r federal leiecliun law bill l pioinlsed hy Oscar Up 1'i h'nt-, neKi o rereenta- itive ut WasiilnKton from Illinois. In hlH first Kpeech lu CIiIcuku on national racial question Hiuce his eh'ctlon t toiiKresM, Ue l'rlest Uhl a m'Kro audience last iiluht his ! pi oftosed hill would put national election in tho hatiiln of kivtii ment election boardK. Ue frieMt w;tM introduced as. the lone repre- , sentative In WaKhinRtcui of the 12 mill Jon negroes In the 1 nlted ; Siate.s. "I am fiKhtlnj?." said tio i'lb-fd. : "not for social equality hut for! equality under the law. The proa- ! M')-mn oo loved foIkH in the noi tii I must rescue the disfi'aucbised blnck peonn of the noinh before j we ean Hay the iicki'o of America la , free. 1 ' "I am koIiik 'to continue my 1 lourH thrituicl) the sourh; notwith- j Htnndfni? threatH I have received. ; I'm K"i"K to try to teach the eol- i oi'ed )fople of (heir rh.'btH under1 the constitution." ( TO OCEAN FLIERS VATIOA .V1 (1T . ,v .1 uiy 1 fi.-fW j ViuA lias paid ihe American j trans -'Atlantic aviators, Captain . I.ewlH A. Vaneey ami Kuner Q-1 Williams, an unusual honor. I They were granted ti private audience yentorday. As tlny en tered the pontiff arone and walked across the room to meet them. Ife said In hh.KliKh: "Welcome, welcome." ' 1 ' Then he reverted to Italian, eom mentlntf on their "w o n d e r f u 1 achievement," with Mnmdnnor Ku gene Iturk, rector of the American college translating. The fliers were Riven a special dispensation permitting them to wear their ordinary atreet clothes instead of the customary evening d ress. The audience lasted five min utes. The pope filially wi.shed them luck and imparted his hles.s injf. TO BE REVIEWE t 'tr . M'ASHINCITON, July 15. (JV) VreKtdent I loover took' Ambassa dor Paul t'luudel of France . to Haitian) re with him today for a review of the Kalnbow division. In addition to Ambassador Olaii del, the president was accompa nied by his two Hons, Allan and Herbert, Jr., his secretary, (leorjse Akerson; t'ol. Campbell Hodges and Captain Allen itiuhanan, his personal physician. The chief executive's program Included an Informal luncheon at the Maryland club after which It was planned for him tn go to the city hal to review the parade of the division, which Is holding Its annuil reunion in Italtlmore. DESTROYED BY FLAMES NKW U'KSTMINISTI-nt. 11. C, July 15. KflV-U't'Ck-eml fires im KreKated total Iohhch amount Inn to nearly $1,750,000. Provincial ex position nullilinKM at Queens 1'ark wcic (U'HtruyiMl Snnilay with n loan of $tr.O.OOO. Only the nl;ulluni nnd ii few stock bnllilfnKK escupeil. Saturday tlu West minlHtor Taper ('ompariy. IJil., plant wan de Htruyed with a loss of one million dollars. Tho fire spread to a por tion of the TrtaiiKle Chemical eonipnny, causing ft quarter mil lion dollnr loss. To thoroughly bake '. a hundred -pound fish would be a . . ' of a job You'n he much more Miccrssful contrul the cooking just as I tills liros. control the ilavor of their coffee bcc.uise they ro.ist only a fcW ponn.ls at ti tirne never in hulk. This rm1l','s5 or ControlleJ j Roasting is Hills Bros.' cxdu- j sively an J it produces a flavor no ' other co (tec has. HILLS BROS COFFEE tkt kejrs to ' m l A Refinement i'Ctefe 'g M that is ftppret iatetl by all wo sorvo Our . t'.ii'WPvf!' ' : I K .. Iipautifiilly fmnlHliiMl family room. H 1 EQ.SK'' -ljPkj p: From this vocm the family may lu-ar anil ;M U-iULl'-': ' jLjj" '4,- K iii.o all that ;oo;; on witliiii the c-iiapol. with- chpEU J ' !. ' Kl out iM-lim cxitoscil to the view of those with- 'A " S " & In tho cliapel. It aribrds inivaiy whon it is 'A . ' .fj - f. iiiuiit iif?i(leil. 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